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Concreting in Cold Weather (Recommendations based on BS5328)
It should be understood that admixtures such as calcium chloride etc. are accelerators, which will increase the rate of hardening of concrete, provided the work is fully protected during the hardening period. Increased strength of concrete develops through the hydration of cement. This chemical process requires that the temperature within the concrete does not fall below a certain level. At near freezing temperature of the concrete, as opposed to air temperature, the hydration process will cease. Severe damage will normally result if the temperature is allowed to fall to a point at which the free water in the mix freezes. We shall supply concrete under the conditions given below, and the temperature will be that prevailing at our
works. All formwork must be free from snow and ice. Standing water must be mopped up. Reinforcement in particular must be clean and totally ice-free before any concrete is placed. You are also reminded that calcium chloride based accelerators can cause corrosion to any reinforcing steel used. Fibermesh® (crack-control reinforcing) can be used in place of A142 steel mesh. |
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