Accelerators enhance the strength of concrete by speeding up the hydration process of cement, allowing it to gain strength more quickly. They typically contain chemical compounds that increase the rate of chemical reactions, resulting in early strength development. This is particularly beneficial in cold weather or for projects with tight timelines, as it allows for faster setting and curing. Additionally, the use of accelerators can lead to improved workability and reduced water-cement ratios, further contributing to the concrete's overall strength.
You can make it stronger by using all the necessary materials. Do not use the local or the imitation (what they called class a/ class b materials).
no
1:4 to 1:6 ratio of cement and sand.
not but your thi bone is stronger than concrete
yes
You can make it stronger by using all the necessary materials. Do not use the local or the imitation (what they called class a/ class b materials).
no
Concrete is stronger than mortar.Because mortar is a mixture of cement, sand and water but concrete is a mixture of cement, sand, gravel and water. Thus concrete forms a stiff mix than mortar.Hence the concrete is more stronger than cement.
it can be made stronger by eating its fruit and veg!!
steel
I think you are talking about embedding steel rods (rebars) in concrete, right? This would make the concrete much stronger. It is called reinforced concrete, and you can make all sorts of structures with it, something that you can't do with ordinary concrete. Though, I am not even sure anyone is using non-reinforced concrete nowadays.
1:4 to 1:6 ratio of cement and sand.
not but your thi bone is stronger than concrete
Epoxy is generally stronger than concrete in terms of tensile strength and resistance to chemicals and wear. However, concrete is better at withstanding compressive forces.
yes
They discovered how to make and use concrete for their building structures.
It's concrete with chopped-up fiberglass in it, which makes it stronger.