Effect of coarse sand content on concrete

date icon

1. Under the same sand dosage, if the sand is too coarse, the cohesiveness of the mixed concrete is poor, and it is easy to produce segregation and bleeding; if the sand is too fine, the total surface area of ​​the sand increases. Although the cohesiveness of the mixed concrete is better and it is not easy to produce segregation and bleeding, the amount of cement used increases.

2. Concrete prepared with well-graded sand not only uses less cement slurry and saves cement, but also improves the workability, density and strength of the concrete.

3. The coarseness and particle grading of sand are determined by sieve analysis.

Related Articles

Product Knowledge
Solutions
FAQ
Privacy Policy
Spare Parts
Service