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Air Entrainment in Concrete

November 23, 2022 TeamCivil Concrete, Materials, Types
Air Entrainment in Concrete

Normal concrete consists of cement paste that holds the aggregate particles together. The cement paste itself is made by mixing cement and water. When it comes to air entrainment in concrete, We add an additional

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