Water Cement Ratio in Mix - W/C Ratio Calculation

Water Cement Ratio in Mix - W/C Ratio Calculation

Have you been told "Include some water, the concrete looks exceptionally hard"? Is this right? Including more (Water Cement Ratio) at the site level to expand the concrete functionality? In no way, shape or form.

Water Cement Ratio implies the ratio between the weight of water to the weight of cement utilized in concrete mix. Typically water cement ratio falls under 0.4 to 0.6 according to IS Code 10262 (2009) for ostensible mix (M10, M15 ... M25)

We as a whole realize that the water cement ratio will straightforwardly influence the quality of concrete. It is possible that it expands the quality whenever utilized to the right extent or lessens it. In any case, have you ever considered why we are utilizing water on the off chance that it has so much trouble?

Role of Water in Concrete

Concrete is a macro content. It contains micro fixings, for example, cement, sand, fine total and Coarse total. So as to secure high quality concrete which withstands up to our ideal compressive quality, We need the right extent of admixture to consolidate these materials.

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