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No parts of a pig are made of concrete. A pig is an animal made of flesh and blood the same as all other animals. Concrete is a type of wet sand mix that is used to pave sidewalks and make building blocks.

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Maxing ratio in M20 Concrete?

Mix ratio for M5 concrete is 1:1.5:3compressive strength is 20N/mm2 @ 28 days.1 part of cement, 1.5 part of sand, 3 parts of coarse aggregate.


Why is it that that concrete is stronger at bottom of column than on top?

when concrete is vibrated while pouring in to the form work, the cement slurry part tends to get drained through voids between aggregates and the richest part of cement slurry is detained at bottom portion of column. this causes a strong, dense, and void free concrete which ensures better compressive strength than the concrete on top portion of column.


What is a concrete labor?

Concrete labor refers to physical work that involves the use of concrete in construction and infrastructure projects. This can include tasks such as mixing, pouring, finishing, and curing concrete for various applications like foundations, pavements, and structures. Concrete laborers often operate heavy machinery, follow safety protocols, and work as part of a team to ensure that projects are completed effectively and efficiently. The job typically requires physical strength, stamina, and knowledge of concrete handling techniques.


What different of blinding concrete vs lean concrete?

a blinding concrete is a thin layer of lean concrete


How much crushed stone in m3 concrete?

The amount of crushed stone in concrete typically depends on the mix design, but a common ratio for a standard concrete mix is about 1 part cement, 2 parts sand, and 3 parts crushed stone by volume. This translates to approximately 0.5 to 0.75 cubic meters of crushed stone needed for every cubic meter of concrete produced. However, the exact quantity can vary based on specific project requirements and desired concrete strength.