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Ordinary concrete is an artificial stone building material obtained as a result of the formation of a mixture of mineral or organic matter, aggregate and water. For many centuries, concrete has remained one of the most important building materials. However, it is not without a number of disadvantages. First of all, it should be remembered that classic concrete cannot be used at subzero temperatures. In addition, the material can cause damage to wooden and metal structures in contact with them.
What is a concrete substitute? As you might have guessed from the introduction, a concrete substitute is the thing that comes to the aid of the owners and allows you to neutralize most of the disadvantages of classical concrete. It is worth noting right away: to abandon conventional concrete during construction and use only a substitute – it will not work. The latter is an extremely specific and very useful thing that can make life easier, and possibly save construction work in a number of circumstances. Therefore, it is useful for every owner to know about the substitute.
A concrete substitute is a composite composition of two elements: a base and a hardener. When the base and the hardener are mixed, the finished material first increases significantly in volume, and immediately after that it begins to harden rapidly. Both are important to consider when performing construction work.
Material features: it can be used at sub-zero temperatures up to -25 C, the material has a minimum density, is light and easy to operate, hardens very quickly, generally has a high strength and reliability index.
Ordinary concrete is an artificial stone building material obtained as a result of the formation of a mixture of mineral or organic matter, aggregate and water. For many centuries, concrete has remained one of the most important building materials. However, it is not without a number of disadvantages. First of all, it should be remembered that classic concrete cannot be used at subzero temperatures. In addition, the material can cause damage to wooden and metal structures in contact with them.
What is a concrete substitute? As you might have guessed from the introduction, a concrete substitute is the thing that comes to the aid of the owners and allows you to neutralize most of the disadvantages of classical concrete. It is worth noting right away: to abandon conventional concrete during construction and use only a substitute – it will not work. The latter is an extremely specific and very useful thing that can make life easier, and possibly save construction work in a number of circumstances. Therefore, it is useful for every owner to know about the substitute.
A concrete substitute is a composite composition of two elements: a base and a hardener. When the base and the hardener are mixed, the finished material first increases significantly in volume, and immediately after that it begins to harden rapidly. Both are important to consider when performing construction work.
Material features: it can be used at sub-zero temperatures up to -25 C, the material has a minimum density, is light and easy to operate, hardens very quickly, generally has a high strength and reliability index.
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