answersLogoWhite

0

Curing in buildings is a process that is keeps freshly poured concrete from drying. It is kept at a certain temperature to keep it moist. Curing in buildings is important because it gives concrete what it needs to gain strength properly.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Is steam curing better than water curing?

Steam curing and water curing are two very different types of curing. Steam curing significantly accelerates the rate of hydration by adding moisture if this is what you need.


Why do you need eco friendly buildings?

we need ecofriendly buildings as a model to other buildings to become ecofriendly


Do you need a UV light for curing epoxy resin?

Yes, a UV light is typically needed for curing epoxy resin as it helps to initiate the curing process and ensure the resin hardens properly.


What are the methods of curing tobacco?

Three methods of curing--flue-curing, fire-curing, and air-curing--are used.


Can you needed to cure a blinding concrete?

All concrete need curing, since blinding is not structural concrete and treated as leveling course only, duration of curing may reduced. There is no specific period mentioned in relevant standard for curing of blinding.


What buildings did they use?

What buildings did "who" use? You need to give a subject in this sentence.


Do steel buildings need to be seismically upgraded?

Yes, steel buildings need to be seismically upgraded but not very often.


What buildings do you need for sheep?

barn


How long does self-curing orthodontic adhesive resin need to set?

5 to 15 minutes


What part of speech is curing?

Curing is a verb.


What do you call preserving with salt?

Curing. As in "curing meat".


How long to cinder blocks need to cure?

Cinder blocks typically need to cure for at least 7 days before they can be fully used in construction. This curing period allows the blocks to properly harden and strengthen. It is important to keep the blocks moist during this time to ensure proper curing.