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Tag: Bleeding in Concrete

How to Reduce Bleeding in Concrete?

TeamCivil Concrete, Properties

Bleeding is the development of a layer of water at the top or surface of freshly placed concrete. The cause of bleeding is the settlement of solid particles (such as cement and aggregates) and the simultaneous

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