Ideal for factories, warehouses, and roads! High-density 200-year concrete: 5 differences from conventional methods.
The re-vibration and high-density concrete method is a construction technique that removes voids and water channels that cause cracking, and forms a dense structure within the concrete to improve its density.
There are five differences between the conventional method and the re-vibration and high-density concrete method regarding "floor level," "footprints," "bubble removal," "vibration application," and "number of workers."
【Five Differences from the Conventional Method】
○ Can achieve a smooth floor level
⇒ In the conventional method, the floor level is uneven due to "only vibration application" and "narrow compaction area."
○ No footprints left behind
⇒ In the conventional method, footprints remain and become a cause of defects.
○ Significant removal of surface voids
⇒ In the conventional method, the surface becomes bean-shaped, making bubble removal difficult.
○ Enables uniform leveling
⇒ The vibration in the conventional method has a narrow compaction area, making uniform leveling difficult.
○ Reduction in the number of workers
⇒ In the conventional method, the number of workers increases, leading to higher labor costs.
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