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Recommended practice for winter concreting
Air-entrained concrete and addition of 1% of calcium chloride by weight of cement permit reduction in time newly placed concrete should be protected; use of accelerators and antifreezes, keeping of temperature records, heating of materials, subgrade preparation, protective coverings, heated enclosures, curing, and form removal are discussed; effect of curing temperature on concrete strength.
Recommended practice for winter concreting
Air-entrained concrete and addition of 1% of calcium chloride by weight of cement permit reduction in time newly placed concrete should be protected; use of accelerators and antifreezes, keeping of temperature records, heating of materials, subgrade preparation, protective coverings, heated enclosures, curing, and form removal are discussed; effect of curing temperature on concrete strength.
Recommended practice for winter concreting
Am Concrete Inst -- J
1956
23 pages
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