Flexicore is a specific type of precast concrete system, primarily used for flooring and roofing. It combines precast concrete slabs with hollow cores to reduce weight while maintaining strength. While all Flexicore products are precast concrete, not all precast concrete products are Flexicore, as precast concrete encompasses a broader range of components and applications.
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No, it is differentCement is a constituent of concrete.Where as concrete is a mixture of cement, fineaggregate, coarse aggregate and water.
There is no such thing as a cement mixer. It's like asking if a flour pan is the same as a cake pan. Cement is an ingredient that when mixed with aggregates and water will produce concrete.
Yes the raw materials used are the same but design as per market requirement..!! Prestressed concrete is used for bridges and damms where concrete pouring is not possible
Concrete generally has larger aggregate than mortar.
NO.GFRC stands for glass fiber reinforced concrete. Precast is concrete (typically reinforced with steel) poured at a factory (rather than cast at the job site)For GFRC information see http:/www.strombergarchitectural.com/materials/gfrc for gfrc guidebooks, technical information etc.
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No, it is differentCement is a constituent of concrete.Where as concrete is a mixture of cement, fineaggregate, coarse aggregate and water.
im pretty sure they're the same thing but cement is usually used when it is liquid and concrete when its set i think.
Aggregate is the gravel or stone in the concrete. It is what gives concrete it's strength. Think of the aggregate as the bricks of a wall and the concrete and sand as the mortar.
A concrete noun is concrete because of the kind of thing it is, not because of the state it is in. People are the kind of thing you can touch and sense, so people nouns are concrete even if the person is long dead or even imaginary. In the same way, a noun for a building is always a concrete noun, even if the building has been demolished long ago or is only in the blueprint stage.
There is no such thing as a cement mixer. It's like asking if a flour pan is the same as a cake pan. Cement is an ingredient that when mixed with aggregates and water will produce concrete.
Yes the raw materials used are the same but design as per market requirement..!! Prestressed concrete is used for bridges and damms where concrete pouring is not possible
There is no difference with method declaration and implementation between abstract and non-abstract classes. You do the exact same thing when writing a concrete method in either an abstract or non-abstract class.
Yes, the characterisrtic strength of a concrete is the same as the compressive strength
Yes, the ball itself is the same. The playing field would be composed of sand, usually at the beach, rather than asphalt, concrete, or grass.
The quote "Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results" is often attributed to Albert Einstein, but there is no concrete evidence that he actually said this.