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Title: Value and Cost of Steam Curing of Cement Hollow Blocks
Author(s): F.S. Phipps
Publication: Journal Proceedings
Volume: 5
Issue: 1
Appears on pages(s): 342-346
Keywords: none
DOI: 10.14359/16333
Date: 1/1/1909
Abstract: A great advance in the use and reliability of concrete building blocks has been made possible through the steam curing of such blocks. The object of this paper is to give an insight to the methods and system used by the Central Stone Company. It is to be understood, however, that nothing said is to be inferred as advancing any claims as to the superiority of the product.
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