PC Architectural Abbreviation

Also known as: PC., PC-, P.C.

PC has various meanings in the Architectural category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of PC in Architectural.

Acrylic

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A polymer for which resistance to air and hot oil at temperatures above 30 degrees Fahrenheit is required or A waterborne latex used in emulsion paint and universally accepted. A synthetic polymer used in high performance latex or water-based paints as the paint's binder acrylic resins enable the coating to last longer and retain its colour. OR A synthetic resin used in high-performance water-based coatings.

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Pull Chain
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Pile Cap
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Piece

A data set of a nonpartitioned page set.

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Polyvinyl Chloride

Polyvinyl Chloride. PVC, a thermoplastic compound, is a commonly used Wire and Cable insulation and jacketing material. A synthetic resin used in the binders of coatings. Tends to discolor under exposure to ultraviolet radiation.

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Precast

concrete products cast at a site remote from the final installation.

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Prectst Concrete
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Personal computer (host)
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Precast Concrete

Concrete components made in a factory or yard and transported to the site. Concrete beams, columns, lintels, piles, manholes, and parts of walls and floors which are cast and partly matured on the site or in a factory before being placed in their final position in a structure. Where many of the same unit are required, precasting may be more economical than casting in place, may give a better surface finish, reduce shrinkage of the concrete on the site and make stronger concrete.

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