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gunite Meaning in Bengali







gunite's Usage Examples:

Shotcrete, gunite (/ˈɡʌnaɪt/), or sprayed concrete is concrete or mortar conveyed through a hose and pneumatically projected at high velocity onto a surface.


900 seats, many details were eliminated, and the building was sheathed in gunite, a form of lightweight concrete, over Wright's objections.


frame house in the United States, and also an early example of the use of gunite (sprayed-on concrete).


This bridge is the only Oregon bridge to be encased in gunite, which protects it from corrosive sulfur dioxide emissions from paper mills.


Gunite was placed at the abutments, wire mesh reinforcement covered with gunite was added to repair the face of the.


construction in which lightly reinforced 2" - 3" [5 cm - 8 cm] of shotcrete or gunite skins (membranes) are interconnected with extended “X” shaped light rebar.


However, the home features gunite exterior walls and a tile roof, a unique combination among the Greenes'.


built of poured in place concrete and sprayed with pneumatically applied gunite – was advertised as having been built to withstand a nuclear attack.


The vault of the arch had been sealed with gunite when the bridge was surveyed in 1982, and the parapets had also been topped.


This method not only contained the asbestos material within the gunite and metal layers of the walls, but also kept workers at a safe distance.


High pressure dry spray: this method, also called “shotcrete” or “gunite” is allowing a faster rate of rehabilitation, and also to make a thicker.


To prevent falls of frost-damaged bricks, a cement mix known as gunite was sprayed onto the walls to stabilise them.


Some of the work done by laborers includes: concrete - shotcrete, gunite, grouting and formwork demolition - concrete cutting, pavement breaking.


The rocks in the outdoor exhibit are artificial rocks constructed of gunite.


pressure wet spray, spinning head wet spray or high pressure dry spray (gunite).


construction methods as sliplining, thermoformed pipe, pipe bursting, shotcrete, gunite, cured-in-place pipe (CIPP), grout-in-place pipe, mechanical spot repair.


supported, a 2 inches (5 cm) thickness of final shotcrete or plain/colored gunite is applied to the walls and arch.



Synonyms:

building material;

Antonyms:

natural object;

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