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4 Major Reasons for Concrete Slump Loss

TeamCivil Concrete, Properties
Reasons for Concrete Slump Loss

Slump is a measure of concrete workability. In this article, we discuss the major Reasons for Concrete Slump Loss and how to prevent them. What is Slump Loss? Fresh concrete is known to lose its

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