08:59 Jan 22, 2017 |
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3 +1 | coverings on concrete joints |
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coverings on concrete joints Explanation: I think "intercrystalline grout" refers to "concrete joint", where it is prone to water leakage. Caps are "coverings/covers". So, the whole term is "coverings on concrete joints" or "concrete joint covers". -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2017-01-22 10:55:22 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Sorry but I have a second thought. It may simply mean "concrete covers" because cracks may occur anywhere, not just joints. "Intercrystalline" may just show the property of concrete; "covers for concrete, which is made up of tiny pieces of concrete powder, sand grains, etc.". |
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