Concrete in Cold Store Floors
Concrete in Cold Store Floors - Concrete floors are usually used in cold stores with temperatures as low as -400C.
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Concrete in Cold Store Floors - Concrete floors are usually used in cold stores with temperatures as low as -400C.
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Compressive and Flexural Strength - The standard method of specifying concrete for most structural applications is by characteristic cube strength. However the important strength parameter for ground-supported slabs is flexural tensile strength.
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Compaction - is the reduction of air voids in fresh concrete after it has been placed.
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Column - a vertically spanning, load bearing element which supports a structure above the concrete slab.
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Coloured Pigment - is added to a material to provide its colour.
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Cold Store Floors - A cold store floor is a floor in a warehouse which is refrigerated in order to preserve the goods which it is storing.
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Cold Joint Formation - A cold joint occurs where there is a time delay between the placements of two concrete batches, causing the initial pour to slightly set thus creating a weaker interface between the two pours.
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CoGri Rapid Seal - is a self-levelling 100% solids, flexible, two component, rapid curing polyurea elastomer joint sealant.
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CoGri Rapid Mender - is a specially formulated polymer rapid repair mortar, ideal for quick, long lasting repairs on a concrete floor slab.
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CoGri Bondcoat - is used as a bonding primer for use with CoGri Arris Repair Mortar, where the highest bond values are required.
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