It is a type of glue used for gluing pipes together... (not the type of cement in concrete).
The various types of ordinary portland cement are,Ordinary portland cement 33 gradeOrdinary portland cement 43 gradeOrdinary portland cement 53 grade
The key element in cement and glass is silicon.
Cement starts off in a semi-liquid state that has the ability to flow. After a while, the cement will cure and harden into a solid. Whether the solit cement is a fluid depends on the kind of cement and how much, as even cement can change shape very slightly. As an example, people who study fluid dynamics also study the movement of the continents and how they interact with one another. Solid rock has the ability to compress and decompress rapidly, causing earthquakes. When dealing with a large quantity of cement, there is an element of fluidity involved.
i am not satisfied with that specific gravity of portland pozzolana cement is 3.15
No. A rock is an assemblage of at least two different minerals. One mineral can't be two or more minerals.
Yes, 711 cement should do it.
Yes.
There is cement on the market that claims this. It's called PVCGIT Clear PVC cement. -I'm a little sceptical and would like to find some and try it.
No PVC cement can not be used on cpvc pipe. Cpvc and PVC pipe have different chemical compositions so a cement made for one will not work for the other. The process of joining plastic piping together is called solvent welding and the use of the wrong formulation will result in an inferior weld
You throw away the old parts and replace them.
Use teflon tape with a little pipe dope. If you don't ever have to take apart again then you can use glue which you are calling cement
type of cement using in cambodia
To ensure it complies with the specifications for the type of cement and the use to which it is put.
To ensure it complies with the specifications for the type of cement and the use to which it is put.
No, copper pipes need to either be soldered, or connected with compression fittings. PVC cement will not bond with copper and provide a "solvent weld", it would be a very weak connection.
Typically you would need about 30% more type I cement to attain the same early strength gain as Type III cement.
100 PSI.