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Cohesiveness and Consistency of Concrete

March 7, 2021 TeamCivil Concrete, Properties

Concrete Workability Concrete Workability is a property of concrete in its fresh state during mixing. It determines the ease with with casting activities are done including mixing, placing, compacting and finishing. Concrete workability is usually

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