Yes.
Yeah, of course. Nowadays a lot of the wires going to houses are underground in cement. However - you should not bury the wire / cable directly in the cement - over time the chemicals from the cement will attack the cable and destroy the insulation. The cable must be inserted into a protective tube called 'conduit'. Mostly these days plastic conduit is used, but check local building regulations - in some locations and circumstances metal conduit may be required. It is also possible to purchase 'armoured cable' and use this, it is mostly used to bury cables where there is some risk of physical damage such as from someone digging, it is expensive.
Cement, Wood, Plastic, Paper.
PCC is plain cement concrete. It consists of cement, sand, aggregates and water. It is good at resisting compression. RCC is reinforced cement concrete. It consists of cement, steel, aggregate and water. It is good at resisting tensile stresses also.
Concrete it self may not but most concrete structures .Has rebar in them and that can .
The OPC was classified into three grades, namely 33 grade, 43 grade and53 grade depending upon the strength of the cement at 28 days when tested as per IS 4031-1988. If the 28 days strength is not less than 33N/mm2, it is called 33 grade cement, if thestrength is not less than 43N/mm2, it is called 43 grade cement, and if the strength is not lessthen 53 N/mm2, it is called 53 grade cement.
Yeah, of course. Nowadays a lot of the wires going to houses are underground in cement. However - you should not bury the wire / cable directly in the cement - over time the chemicals from the cement will attack the cable and destroy the insulation. The cable must be inserted into a protective tube called 'conduit'. Mostly these days plastic conduit is used, but check local building regulations - in some locations and circumstances metal conduit may be required. It is also possible to purchase 'armoured cable' and use this, it is mostly used to bury cables where there is some risk of physical damage such as from someone digging, it is expensive.
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
Plastic cement is usually used to repair cracks in plaster, wood, chipped tiles, etc.
No, when the rubber cement cures it will separate from the glass.
cement paint plastic steel nylon
It is cement where a polymer such as SBR latex or PVA emulsion or other polymer is added to plasticize and make the cement more flexible.
Get a plastic sheet and then cement it
Cement, Wood, Plastic, Paper.
cement metal glass plastic <-- seats
No, it is made for polystyrene.
concrete is coated with composite plastic with s made upof mixture of cement is 73%
Use contact cement or similar products.