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- Bughole abstract "A bughole (or pinhole) is a small hole in the surface of a concrete structure caused by the expansion and eventual outgassing of trapped pockets of air in setting concrete. Bugholes are undesirable, as they may compromise the structural integrity of concrete emplacements.Bughole-induced outgassing is a phenomenon occurring when applying a protective coating (or lining) to concrete (predominantly vertically cast-in-place) where air becomes entrapped within bughole cavities and releases into or through the protective coating, thereby causing pinholes and holidays in the coating film.".
- Bughole wikiPageID "8788282".
- Bughole wikiPageLength "1784".
- Bughole wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- Bughole wikiPageRevisionID "630587539".
- Bughole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Concrete.
- Bughole wikiPageWikiLink Concrete.
- Bughole wikiPageWikiLink Industrial_coating.
- Bughole wikiPageWikiLink Outgassing.
- Bughole wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bughole".
- Bughole wikiPageWikiLinkText "bughole".
- Bughole wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Civil-engineering-stub.
- Bughole subject Category:Concrete.
- Bughole hypernym Hole.
- Bughole type Place.
- Bughole comment "A bughole (or pinhole) is a small hole in the surface of a concrete structure caused by the expansion and eventual outgassing of trapped pockets of air in setting concrete.".
- Bughole label "Bughole".
- Bughole sameAs Q4986181.
- Bughole sameAs m.027jsg3.
- Bughole sameAs Q4986181.
- Bughole wasDerivedFrom Bughole?oldid=630587539.
- Bughole isPrimaryTopicOf Bughole.