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CONCRETE BASICS A Guide to Concrete PracticeGuideMORE InformationCement Concrete & Aggregates Australia is committed to being the major source of information on cement, concrete and aggregates in Australia. For a complete listing of all retail and free publications please visit and bookmark CCAA website Concrete & Aggregates Australia is a not-for-profit organisation established in 1928 and committed to serving the Australian construction is acknowledged nationally and internationally as Australia's foremost cement and concrete information body taking a leading role in education and training, research and development, technical information and advisory services, and being a significant contributor to the preparation of Codes and Standards affecting building and building 's principal aims are to protect and extend the uses of cement, concrete and aggregates by advancing knowledge.
THE AGGREGATE GRADING Graded aggregate means that there is a range of size of aggregates, from large rocks to small sands. Well-graded aggregates give a more cohesive mix, too much coarse aggregate gives a boney mix. WATER CONTENT A mix that has too much water will not be cohesive and may allow materials to separate (segregate).
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