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Composite waste is a heterogeneous mix of trash composed of different types of materials; for example, paper, cloth, plastic, glass, etc. Many potential uses are currently being studied for composite waste, including its usage in the making of concrete, with composite waste being part of the 'aggregate' required to make concrete.
Yes, concrete is an example of a covalent bond.Concrete is a composite construction material composed primarily of aggregate, cement, and water.When concrete is made, in its process of setting, the cement undergoes hydration as it reacts with water to bind the matrix of sand and stone aggregate resulting in a silicate product, known as tobermorite.The tobermorite, thus formed in strong crystals adheres the sand and aggregate by means of silicon-oxygen covalent bonds.
If the question means: "can new concrete or mortar be put on top of old concrete", for example to restore a reinforced concrete structure, the answer is NO. You will have to use proprietary non shrinking cementitious mortars (say Emaco or similar), otherwise the patch will fall to the ground ! vAR - Roma, Italy Yes you can! However first check the pH of the concrete to insure it is no higher than the number 9ph. If pH is between 7.5 and 9ph you are ready to repair. Apply a densifier to the concrete and resurface with a high performance repair material or overlay. JH Super-Krete
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Concrete is a composite construction material composed primarily of aggregate, cement, and water.
A plastic composite is a material that has a polymer or plastic as the matrix reinforced with another material - usually a fiber. So CFRP - Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic is one such example. These materials are used on newer aircraft such as the Airbus A380 and the Boeing Dreamliner 787. There are other examples including polyesters with galss fiber. These are known as GFRP - Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic.
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Concrete is a noun category for something physical; a concrete noun.The noun concrete is a material noun, a noun for something used to make other things.The noun concrete is a non-count (mass) noun for a substance; the plural form is used only for types of concrete.The noun concrete is a common noun, a word for any concrete.Concrete is a compound, a mixture of water, cement, and aggregate; a building material used for its strength and endurance.
A composite cone is the type of volcano that consists of layers of lava flows and pyroclastic material. A stratovolcano is an example of a composite cone.
Composite waste is a heterogeneous mix of trash composed of different types of materials; for example, paper, cloth, plastic, glass, etc. Many potential uses are currently being studied for composite waste, including its usage in the making of concrete, with composite waste being part of the 'aggregate' required to make concrete.
The effect of reinforcement content on matrix of composite materials is to strengthen the given structure. Steel is an example of the reinforcing material.
Yes, concrete is an example of a covalent bond.Concrete is a composite construction material composed primarily of aggregate, cement, and water.When concrete is made, in its process of setting, the cement undergoes hydration as it reacts with water to bind the matrix of sand and stone aggregate resulting in a silicate product, known as tobermorite.The tobermorite, thus formed in strong crystals adheres the sand and aggregate by means of silicon-oxygen covalent bonds.
•An example of this is concrete. The stone is the particulate and the cement acts as the matrix. The stone mixes with the cement and forms a composite.
If the question means: "can new concrete or mortar be put on top of old concrete", for example to restore a reinforced concrete structure, the answer is NO. You will have to use proprietary non shrinking cementitious mortars (say Emaco or similar), otherwise the patch will fall to the ground ! vAR - Roma, Italy Yes you can! However first check the pH of the concrete to insure it is no higher than the number 9ph. If pH is between 7.5 and 9ph you are ready to repair. Apply a densifier to the concrete and resurface with a high performance repair material or overlay. JH Super-Krete
It is composite.
Base isolation pads can be built to absorb the vibrations to withstand earthquakes. Building materials can be reinforced to withstand an earthquake. For example, wood can be reinforced with bolts to make the wood more secure.