ir-entrained concrete contains billions
of microscopic air cells per cubic foot. These air pockets relieve
internal pressure on the concrete by providing tiny chambers for water
to expand into when it freezes. Air-entrained concrete is produced using
air-entraining portland cement, or by the introduction of
air-entraining agents, under careful engineering supervision, as the
concrete is mixed on the job. The amount of entrained air is usually
between four and seven percent of the volume of the concrete, but may be
varied as required by special conditions.
View Finishing Air Entrained Concrete for additional information.
View Finishing Air Entrained Concrete for additional information.
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