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ACI 306R-16: Guide to Cold Weather Concreting
www.concrete.orgTitle: ACI 306R-16: Guide to Cold Weather Concreting Author: ACI Committee 306 Subject: This document guides specifiers, contractors, and concrete producers through the selection processes that identify methods for cold weather concreting.
ACI MANUAL OF CONCRETE PRACTICE INDEX—2015
img.equipmentworld.com304.6R-09 Guide for Use of Volumetric-Measuring and Continuous-Mixing Concrete Equipment, Part 2 305R-10 Guide to Hot Weather Concreting, Part 2 305.1-14 Specification for Hot Weather Concreting, Part 2 306R-10 Guide to Cold Weather Concreting, Part 2 306.1-90 Reapproved 2002 Standard Specification for Cold Weather Concreting, Part 2
306R-16: Guide to Cold Weather Concreting
www.concrete.orgtify methods for cold weather concreting. 1.2—Scope This guide discusses general recommendations, concrete temperature during mixing and placing, temperature loss during delivery, preparation for cold weather concreting, protection requirements for concrete with or without construction supports, estimating strength development,
The Euclid Chemical Company NS GROUT
www.euclidchemical.com• When necessary, follow the recommendations in ACI 305R “Guide to Hot Weather Concreting” or ACI 306R “Guide to Cold Weather Concreting”. • Store materials in a dry place. • For dry pack applications, mechanically mix NS GROUT at a minimum water content of 0.5 gal per 50 lb bag (1.9L/22.7 kg) or 0.55 gal per 55 lb bag (2.1 L/25 kg).
NON-SHRINK PRECISION GROUT 3 -02 2 RODUCT O
www.quikrete.com• ACI 305R Guide to Hot Weather Concreting • ACI 306R Guide to Cold Weather Concreting PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL QUIKRETE Non-Shrink Precision Grout complies with the physical Typical results obtained for QUIKRETE Non-Shrink Precision Grout, when tested at 73.5 ºF ± 3.5 ºF (23.0 ºC ± 2.0 ºC), are shown in Table 2. INSTALLATION