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Foam concrete, which is poured into place, has average compressive strength of 750 psi, and after three days of curing provides excellent base for conventional floor topping; foaming agent in concrete is same as that used in fire equipment.
Foam concrete, which is poured into place, has average compressive strength of 750 psi, and after three days of curing provides excellent base for conventional floor topping; foaming agent in concrete is same as that used in fire equipment.
Goff-Kirby produces foam concrete
Concrete
Crouse, R.J. (author)
Concrete ; 66
1958
Article (Journal)
English
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