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  2. Ready-mix concrete - Wikipedia

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    Batching and mixing is done under controlled conditions. In the UK, ready-mixed concrete is specified either informally, by constituent weight or volume (1-2-4 or 1-3-6 being common mixes) or using the formal specification standards of the European standard EN 206+ A1, which is supplemented in the UK by BS 8500. This allows the customer to ...

  3. Volume and displacement indicators for an architectural ...

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    The macrostructures considered here may be composed of "structural elements" which material presents a "microstructure". Whether searching to limit the stress or the deformation, macrostructure, structural element and microstructure have each, a weight Vρ, when ρ is the volumic weight of materials, in N/m 3, function of the solicitations {F 0} (for "force" in général) applied to them, of ...

  4. Non-shrink grout - Wikipedia

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    Non-shrink grout being applied to tiles. Non-shrink grout is a hydraulic cement grout that, when hardened under stipulated test conditions, does not shrink, so its final volume is greater than or equal to the original installed volume.

  5. Quikrete Holdings, Inc. -- Moody's says Quikrete's ratings ...

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    Announcement: Moody's says Quikrete's ratings not impacted by announcement to acquire ForterraGlobal Credit Research - 23 Feb 2021New York, February 23, 2021 -- Moody's Investors Service commented ...

  6. Quikrete to take Summit Materials private in deal valued at ...

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    Quikrete's offer equates to an about $9.2 billion deal on an equity basis, according to a Reuters calculation. Atlanta, Georgia-based Quikrete is one of the largest manufacturers of packaged ...

  7. Types of concrete - Wikipedia

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    High-strength concrete has a compressive strength greater than 40 MPa (6000 psi). In the UK, BS EN 206-1 [3] defines High strength concrete as concrete with a compressive strength class higher than C50/60. High-strength concrete is made by lowering the water-cement (W/C) ratio to 0.35 or lower.

  8. Water–cement ratio - Wikipedia

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    A w/c ratio higher than 0.60 is not acceptable as fresh concrete becomes "soup" [2] and leads to a higher porosity and to very poor quality hardened concrete as publicly stated by Prof. Gustave Magnel (1889-1955, Ghent University, Belgium) during an official address to American building contractors at the occasion of one of his visits in the ...

  9. Specific strength - Wikipedia

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    The null energy condition places a fundamental limit on the specific strength of any material. [40] The specific strength is bounded to be no greater than c 2 ≈ 9 × 10 13 kN⋅m/kg, where c is the speed of light. This limit is achieved by electric and magnetic field lines, QCD flux tubes, and the fundamental strings hypothesized by string ...