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You should not weld on concrete, as it can explode if heated
All depends on How Much heat your talking about. General rule: if it is more than a concrete will experience from the sun, special concretes and additives should be employed. There are specialized products such as Fire Brick for use in a fireplace. Any mortar, grout or cementitious products used in a fireplace should also be able to stand excess or out of the ordinary heat temperatures. Common problem to a Type 1 concrete that has been exposed to fire is it becomes what is called "Friable". Lost strength! Heat a normal concrete fast enough and it will explode when the moisture inside expands!
The best concrete for making a concrete bench is Bench concrete.
The concrete was incredibly hard. The concrete was gray.
explode
Yes. I know that firsthand.
By dropping it on concrete ... doh! bang it too hard.. dahhhh
Concrete will react differently according to the temperature experienced. for normal strength concrete nothing will happen at less than 500c but after that it starts losing its strength and cracks will appear will fail from 5-6 hours and it may explode but exploding is less likely to happen but for high strength concrete at a very high 500c-700c it well explode suddenly
No, the word 'exploded' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to explode. The past participle of the verb is also functions as an adjective.The noun forms for the verb to explode are explosion, explosive, and the gerund, exploding.
You should not weld on concrete, as it can explode if heated
Caterpillar do not explode.
Your stomach can explode which can kill you :)
If Ben Jones wants them to explode, they will explode.
no it will actually explode the specified range you typed in
No, Discovery did not explode.
No, you will not explode.