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For protection against moisture, use a clear water repellent.
Giving total stability and protection against moisture.
Manufacturers have responded with "outswing" French doors, which provide remarkably good protection against moisture.
"The other nice thing is that the wood is injected with paraffin, giving it a smooth feel and protection against moisture."
Vapour barriers can end at the wall or be run up the wall and fastened to provide even more protection against moisture infiltration.
Also, despite elaborate attempts at insulation, protection against moisture damage or flooding (from battle damage and other causes) remained inadequate.
CsI(Na) is hygroscopic and needs an air-tight enclosure for protection against moisture.
EDGES, including rear and underneath, are protected with matching melamine, ensuring protection against moisture absorption.
Corrugated plastic boxes, preferred by some collectors, offer greater protection against acid while also offering better protection against moisture damage and vermin damage.
Conformal coating material is applied to electronic circuitry to act as protection against moisture, dust, chemicals, and temperature extremes that, if uncoated (non-protected), could result in damage or failure of the electronics to function.
Ammunition of all kinds was packed in wooden boxes with fillers to hold it in position, and only the most rudimentary protection against moisture was provided by tarring joints and knot holes and occasionally wrapping rounds in wax paper for additional waterproofing.
This is a very high shine, but provides the most protection from moisture and stains on your walls.
This protection from moisture cycling increases the useful life of the armor.
A plastic boot is normally used for strain relief and protection from moisture.
The long-term active ingredient is a non-volatile, viscous oil which remains on the surface, providing lubrication and protection from moisture.
Because it was porous, it was unsuitable for wrapping cigarettes, candy and other products that required protection from moisture.
Even with this and elaborate insulation measures, protection from moisture or from flooding due to battle damage or other causes remained problematic.
As animal glue is dissolved by water, composite bows may be ruined by rain or excess humidity; a wrapper of (waterproof) birch bark may give limited protection from moisture and from mechanical damage.
These were two or more solid copper electrical wires with rubber insulation, plus woven cotton cloth over each conductor for protection of the insulation, with an overall woven jacket, usually impregnated with tar as a protection from moisture.
Cables for industrial, commercial, and apartment buildings may contain many insulated conductors in an overall jacket, with helical tape steel or aluminium armour, or steel wire armour, and perhaps as well an overall PVC or lead jacket for protection from moisture and physical damage.