Transcription of CONCRETE 101
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CONCRETE 101 A guide to understanding the qualities of CONCRETE and how they affect pumping Copyright 2008 ACPA All rights reserved Manufacturer s recommendations do not supersede any and all information provided by ACPA CONCRETE 101 The following information is for your knowledge and better understanding of CONCRETE . It should not be used to instruct contractors or ready mixed CONCRETE suppliers. 1. What is the importance of air and how can we minimize the loss of air? Air improves the durability in: environments of freeze/thaw, deicer salts, sulfate (ground water) and alkali reactivity.
6. What is “block fill”? How will it affect pumping? Block fill is used to fill the voids in masonry units. It is a grout – either fine or coarse.
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