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Encasement

Encasement \En*case"ment\, n. [Cf. Casement.]

  1. The act of encasing; also, that which encases.

  2. (Biol.) An old theory of generation similar to embo[^i]tement. See Ovulist.

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encasement

n. 1 The act of encase or something that encases 2 (context genetics English) The early genetic theory, emboîtement

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encasement

n. the act of enclosing something in a case [syn: incasement]

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Encasement

Encasement is the coating over, covering or "encasing" of all building components, interior and exterior. This includes all roofing and toxic hazards materials, such as asbestos, lead-based paint, mold/ mildew and other harmful substances, found in buildings. The technique of encasing all building components, including unsafe ones, with green coatings is by far the most efficient way to reduce the harmful effects on people and the environment while lengthening the life of buildings. It is an economical alternative to other abatement methods such as removal, disposal and replacement.

Encasement with green coatings is a long-term, sustainable, and renewable solution compared to typical paints or coatings which only last a few years. In place management and restoration with encasement green coatings is the best and most practical way to extend a buildings life along with safely dealing with most of its components.

Encasement is also less disruptive of ongoing services. It does not require shutting down buildings or having to relocate occupants, which is costly and time-consuming. Most work can be completed with minimal amount of time and with no building disruption at all.

Encasement with green coatings can result in savings of 25% to 75% over removal and replacement, and extend the life of most building surfaces.

Green coatings have no environmental downside to using them. They are non-toxic, water based, low VOCs, ( Volatile Organic Compounds), no ODS (Ozone Depleting Substances), and Class A fire rated. The products are backed up with toxicological reports proving that they are so clean, that pregnant women and children can be present when applying them.

Green coatings used for encasement should be extremely durable, long lasting and able to take a lot of abuse. They must be especially flexible; being able to elongate with the expanding and contracting of any typical building movements.

Usage examples of "encasement".

Willson and Stiles with hemoom prodoh encasement, lifting them and smacking them against the wall, like the others.

I was going to release the hemoom prodoh encasement around their heads.

Still clad in the blue dress with ermine trim, she looked asleep inside an encasement of glass.

At her cry it was as if the statues came to life, or shed live men from their dead encasements, and I saw too late the unnatural nature of her monologue: Danaus, armed and shielded, stepped from behind Phineus.

Fragments of encasements, the largest barely as broad as her palm, that were said to have contained an entire library.

The light hearted fellow gloried in these shining encasements of his well shaped legs, and told Philip that they were a perfect protection against prairie rattle-snakes, which never strike above the knee.

Irresistibly I took a deep hoarse heavy breath, moving this monstrous encasement of flesh as I did so, and then I slapped my hand to my chest, appalled at its thickness, and heard the heavy wet sloshing of the blood through my heart.