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| Fiber conduit
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Tube that is made of wood pulp fiber, saturated with a bituminous (natural asphalt) sealant and preservative which was used as a nonmetallic electrical conduit, but has been replaced by PVC piping. |
| Fiber saturation point
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The stage in drying or wetting wood at which the cell walls are saturated with water and the cell cavities are free from water. It is usually taken as approximately 30% moisture content, based on ovendry weight. |
| Fiberboard
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A broad generic term inclusive of sheet materials of wisely varying densities manufactured of refined or partially refined wood (or other vegetable) fibers. Bonding agents and other materials may be added to increase strength, resistance to moisture, fire, or decay, or to improve some other property. |
| Fibered aluminum roof coating
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High-performance metallic reflective barrier for prepared roofing, metal surfaces and exterior masonry. Reflects sun's harmful rays, reduces energy costs in summer and winter while prolonging surface life. |
| Fibered roof and foundation coating
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Combined application for this special medium-viscosity-grade fibered material. Use as a roof or foundation coating. |
| Fibered roof coating
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Optimal protection for low-sloped roofs. This thick, high-quality coating seals fine cracks and openings. Renews and rejuvenates old composition roofing and prolongs roof life. Also performs well on metal or concrete surfaces. |
| Fiberglass
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Glass in a fibrous form used in the making of products such as shower stalls. |
| Fiberglass insulation
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A type of insulation, composed of small diameter pink, yellow, or white glass fibers, formed into blankets or batts, or used in loose-fill and blown-in applications. |
| Fiberglass mat
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An asphalt roofing base material manufactured from glass fibers. |
| Fiberglass reinforced plastic (frp)
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A tough, non-scuff coating for plywood that is used for forms, etc. |
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