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Showing posts with label Cement Concrete Ready Mix. Show all posts
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Thursday, May 3, 2018

How concrete is mixed in different ways

Concrete belongs to a composite material formed by cement, sand, coarse aggregate, water and chemical admixtures (if necessary). To maintain the superior quality of concrete, the materials of the concrete should be blended properly so that the quality of concrete is not impacted.

A well-mixed concrete is formed on the basis of the following conditions:

• The color of the concrete should be consistent.
• Admixture of all concrete materials like cement, fine aggregate, coarse aggregate and water should be uniform.
• Cement paste should wrap all the surface of the aggregate.
• Segregation should not happen as soon as the mixing of concrete is completed.
Mixing concrete is dependent on the following three options:
• Hand mixing (Mixing concrete devoid of a mixer)
• Machine mixing (Mixing concrete with a mixer)
• Ready mix concrete
Hand mixing (Mixing Concrete without a Mixer): Hand mixing stands for the method of mixing the different materials of concrete by hand. Mixing concrete devoid of a mixer is suitable for small works. Mixing of materials is executed on masonry platform or flat iron sheet plates.
The hand mixing concrete is performed as follow:
• Expand the measured quantity of sand on the platform, and then unload the cement on the sand.
• The sand and cement should be blended thoroughly with the help of shovels in the dry state.
• The measured amount of coarse aggregate should be extended, and the mixture of sand & cement should spread on it and mixed in an exact manner.
• Depression is provided at the centre of the mixed materials.
• Include 75% of the required quantity of water in the depression and blend well by the shovels.
• Include the leftover amount of water and the mixing method should be carried on unless a uniform colour and consistency of concrete is procured. Time of mixing concrete should not be in excess of 3 minutes.
• The mixing platform should be washed at the end of the day’s work.
Machine Mixing (Mixing Concrete with a Mixer): Machine mixing is mostly suitable for bigger projects where huge masses of concrete are necessary. The machine mixing can retain the persistent uniformity of concrete. Besides, the machine mixing can significantly reduce the mixing time. In recent times, different types of concrete mixers are available which run with petrol/diesel or electricity.
The machine mixing is performed in the following ways:
• Initially, the concrete mixer should be drenched inside of the drum.
• After that Cement, sand and coarse aggregate should be arranged in the portable concrete mixer in desired ratio.
• The dry materials should be blended in the mixing machine. After this, exact quantity of water should be added slowly when the machine is running.
• The concrete should be blended for minimum two minutes after placing all materials in the drum.
• If segregation occurs, the concrete should be remixed after unloading from the mixer.
Ready Mix Concrete: Ready Mixed Concrete (RMC) is developed in the factory or in a batching plant and supplied in a ready-to-use manner. The quality of the consequential concrete is superior as compared to the site-mixed concrete.
Less time is necessary for ready mix concrete as compared to site mixing (hand or machine mixing) and quality of concrete is also greater than the site mixing.

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Published By
Rajib Dey
www.constructioncost.co
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Saturday, January 6, 2018

Definition of mortar and it’s different types

Mortar is a useful construction material combined with cement, lime, fine aggregates (sand, surkhi), water and various types of admixtures. It is utilized in masonry construction to bind the masonry or structural units as well as fill & seal the spaces among the stone, bricks and cement blocks applied in construction. It comes in the form of a paste and sets solid.

Often decorative colors are included for the architectural purpose. When the mortar in exact ratios of two or more components is available in premix mortar form, it is known as ready mix mortar.

The purpose of ready mix mortar is to unite building materials, to accomplish pointing work and plaster work, develop an flat and soft bedding layers, develop joints of pipe, conceal the open joints of brickwork and stone, accomplish structure maintenance work etc.

Given below, the details of various types of ready mix mortar accessible in the market on the basis of their functionality and mixture of binding material.

01. Ready mix cement mortar
02. Ready mix lime mortar
03. Ready mix surkhi mortar
04. Ready mix cement lime mortar


Ready mix Cement mortar is admixture of cement and sand, where cement functions as a binding material. The ratio of cement to sand fluctuates from 1:2 to 1:6 on the basis of their strength necessary for a specific work.

Ready mix Lime Mortar is premix of lime and sand, where lime functions as a binding material. The proportion of lime to sand ratio is maintained as 1:2(1 part of dry lime is combined with 2 part of dry sand).

Ready mix Surkhi Mortar is premix of lime, surkhi and water. Lime to surkhi ratio is kept 1:2 (1 part of dry lime is mix with 2 part of dry surkhi). It is type of lime mortar where sand is replaced by surkhi for saving and potency. Surkhi stands for finely burnt clay particles and normally formed with slightly under burnt bricks. Good surkhi should be rinsed properly and does not contain any admixture of foreign substances.
Ready mix Cement Lime Mortar is premix of Cement, lime and sand, where cement and lime function as binding materials. It is recognized as combination or gauge ready mix mortar. The formation of cement to lime mortar by volume is approximately 1:6 to 1:9. This type of mortar combination (i.e. lime and cement) is considered as tough, solid and cost-effective.
Ready mix mortar is obtainable in 5 kg (For Repairing), 25 kg and 50kg bags. Water should have been added on the construction site following specific work requirement.
Adding water in premix on the construction site should be done on the basis of IS Code or as suggested by an engineer in charge. In recent times, special mortar is utilized for the repair and maintenance purpose which contain properties like the free flow and high strength with regard to the normal mortar.
Based on their function, better shelf life and strength, several brands are found in the market with cost of Rs150to Rs700 per 50 kg bag of ready mix Mortar.
Definition of mortar and it’s different types

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Published By
Rajib Dey
www.constructioncost.co
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