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Definition of Bitumastic
1. Noun. A protective coating of asphalt and filter used on structural metals that are exposed to weathering.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bitumastic
Literary usage of Bitumastic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Nautical Almanac by Riggs & Brother, Philadelphia (1901)
"REGISTERED Patent "bitumastic" Solution For the protection of Iron, ...
I "bitumastic" Covering. A perfect success for the permanent protection ..."
2. American Sewerage Practice by Leonard. Metcalf, Harrison Prescott Eddy (1914)
"After delivery, and as short a time as practicable before laying, each pipe shall
be given a second good coat of bitumastic solution and immediately ..."
3. Practical Shipbuilding: A Treatise on the Structural Design and Building of by A. Campbell Holms (1918)
"l They include "bitumastic" solution; a brilliant black paint, applied cold ...
And " bitumastic " cement, applied hot as a substitute for Portland cement. ..."
4. Waterworks Handbook by Alfred Douglas Flinn (1916)
"Pipes are of cast iron, coated inside and out with bitumastic solution and
bitumastic enamel, applied by American ..."
5. Descriptions of Occupations by United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, United States Employment Service (1918)
"He should have had similar experience in connection with a large shipbuilding
plant, or operating steamship company. bitumastic ..."
6. Paint Researches and Their Practical Application by Henry Alfred Gardner (1917)
"It can. however, be used in certain bitumastic paints, in admixture with the less
poisonous and less volatile thinners. Benzine. ..."