GROUP 4 - OTHER BUILDING MATERIALS Flashcards

1
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Consists of composite materials made of sand, cement and cellulose fibers.

A

FIBER CEMENT
BOARD

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2
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ASTM C1186 − 22

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Standard Specification for Flat Fiber-Cement
Sheets

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ASTM C1288 − 17

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Standard Specification for Fiber-Cement Interior
Substrate Sheets

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4
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ASTM C1185 − 08

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Standard Test Methods for Sampling and Testing
Non-Asbestos Fiber-Cement Flat Sheet, Roofing
and Siding Shingles, and Clapboards

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5
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It involves placing a sample between two points or supports and initiating a load using a third point or with two points which are respectively call 3-Point Bend and 4-Point Bend testing.

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FLEXURAL STRENGTH

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6
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Leading Philippine manufacturer of
construction materials and other industrial
products. (Fiber Cement Boards)

A

CPME Industrial Sales
Corporation

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7
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PRIMARY RAW MATERIALS FOR FIBER CEMENT BOARD

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Cement, Cellulose Fibers, Silica/Sand

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8
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Are thin, square or rectangular coverings made of durable materials including ceramic, stone, metal, baked clay, or even glass.

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Tiles

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9
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Types of Tiles

Made from clay and other natural materials, and are
known for their durability and water-resistance.

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CERAMIC TILES

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Types of Tiles

Made from a more refined clay than ceramic tiles,
and are harder and denser. They are highly durable
and moisture-resistant

A

PORCELAIN TILES

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Types of Tiles

These include marble, granite, travertine, slate, and other types of natural stone. They are highly durable and offer a unique, natural look.

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NATURAL STONE TILES

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12
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Types of Tiles

These are made from glass and come in a range of colors and textures.

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GLASS TILES

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13
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Types of Tiles

These are made from small pieces of ceramic, glass, or natural stone, and can be used to create intricate patterns and designs.

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MOSAIC TILES

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14
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Types of Tiles

These are rectangular tiles that are typically 3x6 inches in size.

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SUBWAY TILES

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15
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The leading resilient flooring manufacturer in the Philippines

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Apo Floors

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16
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A ready-made mixture made from Portland cement, polymers such as epoxy and selected aggregate particles with some additives added in it to improve its property for laying tiles

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Tile Adhesives

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17
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An extremely strong and durable adhesive. Once it is applied, it forms a very tight and strong bond extremely quickly.

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Reaction Resin Adhesive

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18
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Are water based adhesive systems which form bonds through physical hardening when the water evaporates.

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Dispersion Adhesive

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19
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High performance polymer modified,
cementitious thin-set powder that is to
be mixed only with water using the thin-set method of installation.

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Cementitious Adhesive

20
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The white or carpenter’s glue is not as firm as yellow wood glue but can fill gaps and is more flexible

A

Wood Glue

21
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Use this type of adhesive if you don’t want to wait for glue to set because the surfaces you are joining could move.

A

Contact Cement

22
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A type of contact cement
Be sure to use a respirator. Depending on the product, they contain a host of flammable solvents you don’t want to inhale, including acetone, butane and propane. Avoid open flames as well

A

Spray Adhesive

23
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Type Of Glue

Also known with the brand “Gorilla”. Often used for large-scale flooring projects

A

POLYURETHANE GLUE

24
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Long chains of carbon molecules linked to other elements such as hydrogen, oxygen or nitrogen.

When you mix an epoxy resin with a hardener, the resulting chemical reaction forms one of the strongest adhesives there is.

A

Epoxy Adhesive

25
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Because it sets quickly, you usually don’t need clamps to hold pieces together, so it’s ideal for many household repairs.

A

CYANOACRYLATE ADHESIVE
(AKA SUPER GLUE)

26
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First glue many people encountered as children. Translucent, gelatinous goo that teachers give preschoolers to glue together their paper creations.

A

Craft Glue

27
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The main ingredient is a water-soluble polymer called polyvinylpyrolidone (PVP), which forms a weak bond suitable for sheets of paper

A

Glue Stick

28
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It’s a quick and easy way to bond small joints, trinkets or trim with little to no drying time, they often reach for a hot-melt glue gun

A

Hot melt glue

29
Q

used for when you need to reattach a shoe heel, or any repair that calls for more holding power than contact cement

A

Rubber Cement

30
Q

Available in squeeze bottles and spray cans which is similar to spray adhesives formulated to bond securely and remain flexible

A

Fabric Glue

31
Q

used when plumbers need to join plastic pipe to
plastic fitting

A

SOLVENT WELD GLUE (AKA
PIPE CEMENT)

32
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used for bonding subfloors to joists, wall panels
to studs and much more

A

CONSTRUCTION ADHESIVE

33
Q

a strong adhesive used more often as a sealant for
moisture-prone areas.

A

SILICONE ADHESIVE

34
Q

Type of window

a type of window with a
lower, operable sash and an
upper, fixed sash

A

Single-Hung Windows

35
Q

Type of window

a type of window that has
two operable sashes that
slide up and down

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Double-Hung Windows

36
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Type of window

have sashes which slide side to side

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Sliding Windows

37
Q

Type of window

are hinged on the side and crank open
outward to the left or right allowing for
full top to bottom ventilation

A

Casement Windows

38
Q

Type of window

are hinged on the top and open
outward from the bottom. Often placed higher on walls for privacy

A

Awning Windows

39
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Type of window

single-sash windows that open
inward from the top. Used in
laundry room, basement and
bathroom

A

Hopper windows

40
Q

Type of window

A window in the ceiling that is more
versatile than roof windows. It can be
mounted to a curb, which offers more
installation options

A

skylight window

41
Q

Type of window

It is fixed in the roof to provide natural
into your home. It must be installed in
the same orientation and plane as the
surrounding roof.

A

roof windows

42
Q

Type of window

It is an awning type of window that
is an outward-opening window
hinged at the top.

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Top-Hinged in Swinging Windows

43
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Type of window

It is a casement type of window
that is hinged at the side.

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Side-Hinged in Swinging Windows

44
Q

Type of window

The movable part is not hinged at the sides.
Instead, it pivots from the middle either vertically
or horizontally from hinges mounted in the center
of the frame

A

Pivoting Window

45
Q

Are generally used to separate interior spaces for
convenience, privacy, safety, and security reasons.

A

doors

45
Q

Are generally used to separate interior spaces for
convenience, privacy, safety, and security reasons

A

doors

46
Q

Reminder:

Look for types of doors that get easily damaged when hardly kicked.

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