What is Prepack Concrete? and where it is used?
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Preet Chovatiya
Pre pack concrete is a method that is similar to the tremie method, and that is used when the ‘tremie method’ and ‘bottom-dump bucket method’ is not feasible.
It is a method of placing a conventional concrete at where massive reinforcement are there at where pipe, opening arrangements are complicated.
It is used in mass concreting like piers and well steining etc.
Kuldeep Singh
Well, pre-pack concrete is not exactly the correct term. Either you’re talking about pre-mixed (prepackaged) concrete or preplaced aggregate concrete. Both of them are often confused as pre-pack concrete.
Pre-mixed or prepackaged concrete is a mixture of the exact amount of materials, including coarse and fine aggregates, cement, and dry admixtures with a specific mix design ready and packed in a bag. You open the bag, empty the contents, add the specified volume of water, mix it, and apply.
Preplaced aggregate concreting is a method where reinforcement and coarse aggregates are already put in the formwork. The formwork is filled with grout (mortar) with the use of pipes or tremies.