Concrete

Concrete Admixtures

Admixtures confer certain beneficial effects to concrete, including reduced water requirement, increased workability, controlled setting and hardening, improved strength and better durability. Admixtures are materials other than cement, aggregate and water that are added to concrete either before or during its mixing to alter its properties, such as workability, curing temperature range, set time or color. Many …

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Concrete Curing Compound

Concrete Curing is the process of controlling the rate and extent of moisture loss from concrete during cement hydration. The hardening is not due to drying. If concrete is allowed to dry soon, it results in poor strength and a porous material is obtained.

Concrete Composition

Concrete is a composite construction material. which consists mainly of relatively inert mineral matter in the form of particles or fragments held together by a binding medium which gives concrete its solidity and strength.

Fiber Reinforced Concrete

Fiber reinforced concrete is concrete containing fibrous material which increases its structural integrity. Fiber reinforced cements and concretes are firmly established as construction materials.  Since the early 1960’s extensive research and developments have been carried out with FRC materials leading to a wide range of practical applications. In recent years, a great deal has been leaned …

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