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Another of Parkes's important contributions was the discovery of the cold vulcanization process (1841), a method of waterproofing fabrics by means of a solution of rubber and carbon disulfide.

We conclude that coating Thermochron iButtons with plastic is an affordable and reliable method of waterproofing dataloggers that prevents device failure and data loss with minimal influence on temperature readings.

Opt for sodium bentonite if you want to use a non-polluting, "green" method of waterproofing.

Depending on the method of waterproofing you use, the manufacturer will have different suggestions and best practices.

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The second treatment consists of waterproofing the Diss fibers to prevent water absorption.

A key issue addressed in the chapter refers to technologies and methods for development of waterproof and water repellent textile materials, with emphasis on materials coated with polymers and those with surface treatments (plasma treatments, hybrid finishing, nano-coating, etc.).

Eggs must be waterproof to prevent desiccation; each egg has a layer of waterproofing wax, sometimes over the entire shell surface, more often lining the inside.

In this study, structural waterproofing products, structural water insulation applications and effects of waterproofing admixtures on the concrete were experimentally investigated.

Another innovator that older snowboarders are now getting interested in is Arc'Teryx, a mountaineering supplier in Vancouver, British Columbia, that is known for such things as waterproof zippers and a method of closing seams without using conventional stitching.

But they asked for $24,000 worth of work, most of which involved waterproofing the basement.

December 29 , 1766Glasgow, Scotland July 25 , 1843Glasgow, Scotland Charles Macintosh, (born Dec. 29, 1766, Glasgow died July 25 , 1843 near Glasgow) Scottish chemist, best known for his invention in 1823 of a method for making waterproof garments by using rubber dissolved in coal-tar naphtha for cementing two pieces of cloth together.

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