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  2. Cork thermal insulation - Wikipedia

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    Different cork-to-sand ratios were considered. The findings indicate that increasing the amount of cork aggregate increases moisture retention, with water buffer values ranging from 0.39 to 1.2 g/(m 2.%HR) and water vapour permeability ranging from 2.7 × 10 −12 to 21.4 × 10 −12 kg/(m s Pa) as density decreases. Cork concrete can be used ...

  3. Quercus suber - Wikipedia

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    The cambium of the smooth bark of young trees forms a cork layer very early on, which can be 3 to 5 cm (1 + 1 ⁄ 4 to 2 in) thick. The light and spongy cork fabric shows vertical cracks and is white on the outside and red to red-brown on the inside.

  4. Cork (material) - Wikipedia

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    Harvesting of cork from the forests of Algeria, 1930. Cork is a natural material used by humans for over 5,000 years. It is a material whose applications have been known since antiquity, especially in floating devices and as stopper for beverages, mainly wine, whose market, from the early twentieth century, had a massive expansion, particularly due to the development of several cork-based ...

  5. Bulletin board - Wikipedia

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    Well-used bulletin board on the Infinite Corridor at MIT, November 2004 Fanciful drawing of a general store by Marguerite Martyn in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch of October 21, 1906. A man at right reads a notice of a revival service on a bulletin board. Cork, a common bulletin board material Bulletin boards can also be made of felt.

  6. Corked bat - Wikipedia

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    To cork a bat, a hole 12 inch (13 mm) in diameter is drilled down through the thick end of the bat roughly 6 inches (150 mm) deep. Crushed cork, bouncy balls, sawdust, or other similar material is compacted into the hole and the end is typically patched up with glue and sawdust. However, this weakens the bat's structural integrity and ...

  7. Ye Antient Order of Noble Corks - Wikipedia

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    The Alt Board of Corks, No 1, Ormskirk; The Isis Board of Corks, No 2, Oxford; The Wenning Board of Corks, No 3, Morecambe; The Fleet Board of Corks, No 4, London; The Dee Board of Corks, No 5, Chester; The Serpentine Board of Corks, No 6, London; The Wyre Board of Corks, No 7, Blackpool; The Croal Board of Corks, No 8, Bolton

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