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Защитное покрытие трубопроводов тепловых сетей

Защитное покрытие трубопроводов тепловых сетей

Abstract

Подавляющее большинство тепловых сетей прокладывается в железобетонных каналах, с подвесной теплоизоляцией из минеральной ваты. Стоимость каналов при этом достигает 35-40% от общей сметной стоимости строительства. Переход на бесканальный способ прокладки удешевит строительство. В статье предлагается новое защитно-механическое покрытие монолитной тепловой изоляции на основе этинолевых эмалей для бесканального способа прокладки при строительстве тепловых сетей.

Keywords

ЗАЩИТНОЕ ПОКРЫТИЕ,МОНОЛИТНАЯ ТЕПЛОВАЯ ИЗОЛЯЦИЯ,ТЕПЛОВЫЕ СЕТИ,ПРОЧНОСТЬ И ГИДРОИЗОЛЯЦИЯ ТРУБОПРОВОДОВ,ЛАК ЭТИНОЛЬ

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popularity
This indicator reflects the "current" impact/attention (the "hype") of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network.
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influence
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impulse
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