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Types of Advance Cast-in-Place Concrete for Structure Repair
Cast-In-Place Fiber-Reinforced Concrete
When metallic or polymeric fibers (made up of steel, glass or synthetic and natural plastics) are added in conventional concrete to get greater resistance to plastic shrinkage, drying shrinkage, and cracking, the resulting material is called fiber-reinforced concrete. Fiber-reinforced concrete is placed for repairs using conventional and shotcrete methods.
Cast-In-Place Low-Slump Dense Concrete (LSDC)
Low-slump dense concrete (LSDC) is a special type of conventional concrete having a moderate-to-high cement factor, a w/c less than 0.40, and having slumps of 50 mm or less, which gains strength quickly, has high density and possesses reduced permeability. Low-slump dense concrete provides increased resistance to chloride-ion penetration when tested according to ASTM C 1202. LSDC is used as an overlay / wearing course in a repair to obtain abrasion-resistant and protective layer with a durable concrete surface.