SWR
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| Definition | : | Secondary Water Resistance |
| Category | : | Academic & Science » Architecture & Constructions |
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What does SWR mean?
Secondary Water Resistance (SWR) is a technique used to protect the interior of the building when the roof cover is blown off during a wind or storm. SWR is a second way of preventing water from entering through the roof.
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South Western Railway
Rail Transport
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Südwestrundfunk
[Southwest Broadcasting]
TV & Radio
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Standing Wave Ratio
Electronics
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Swiss International Air Lines
Airline Codes
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Scandinavian Weekend Radio
TV & Radio
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Swift Water Rescue
Water Transport
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Safe Withdrawal Rate
Finance
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the full form of SWR in Roofing?
The full form of SWR is Secondary Water Resistance
What are the full forms of SWR in Academic & Science?
Standing Wave Ratio | Secondary Water Resistance
What are the full forms of SWR in Worldwide?
Standing Wave Ratio | Swift Water Rescue | Safe Withdrawal Rate | Secondary Water Resistance
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