Common Defects in Concrete – Causes and Effects ✳️Concrete is a strong and durable construction material, but poor workmanship, improper mix design, or inadequate curing can lead to several defects that affect performance and durability. Understanding these defects helps engineers maintain better quality control on site. 1. Honeycombing Voids or cavities in concrete caused by poor compaction or insufficient vibration, resulting in weak concrete and possible exposure of reinforcement. 2. Segregation Separation of aggregates from the cement paste, usually due to excess water or improper handling, leading to a non-uniform and weak mix. 3. Bleeding When water rises to the surface of fresh concrete due to a high water–cement ratio, creating a weak and porous surface layer. 4. Cracks Concrete cracks may occur due to shrinkage, thermal stresses, overloading, or poor curing, which can reduce durability and structural performance. 5. Spalling Chipping or breaking of the concrete surf...
ECR 12000
Next-Gen EHC Fluid Contamination Removal
Features
- Advanced filtration system for EHC fluid contamination removal.
- Real-time monitoring and automated response system.
- Compact design with high energy efficiency.
Technology
The ECR 12000 utilizes next-generation filtration technology combined with smart diagnostics to ensure optimal contamination removal...
Benefits
- Improves system reliability by minimizing fluid contamination.
- Reduces maintenance costs and downtime.
- Prolongs the lifespan of critical components.
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