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titleOfInvention An improved bituminous composition for pipe jointing, roof covering, or other water resisting or retaining purposes
abstract 208,770. Tyler, R. Sept. 25, 1922. Coating-compositions applied melted.-A composition suitable for roof coverings, pipe joints, &c. consists of bitumen, Portland or similar cement, ground burnt clay, coal dust, and a vegetable oil. Suitable proportions are 400 parts by weight of bitumen, 175 parts of Portland cement, 175 parts of burnt clay pipes, 5 parts of linseed oil, and 50 parts of coal dust. The coal dust on addition to the molten mass renders it more easy to pour, and may be replaced by equivalent substances such as tar, which partially distil at the temperature employed. The composition may be painted on the surface to be protected, or may be applied to a canvas &c. backing.
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