The success of concreting is dependent on the quality of concrete materials used in making it and the efficiency with which they are batched and mixed at site/plant and transported to the construction site. The concrete materials are cement, coarse aggregate, fine aggregate, water and admixtures, if used. It is necessary that proper checks are carried out on these concrete materials to ensure their compliance with specified standoffish so that the final product i.e. concrete is of desired quality. We will examine each of these concrete materials now.
Cement
- The properties of cement should comply with relevant IS Code. You should attempt to obtain total quality of cement from a single source and obtain producer's certificate for each consignment stating that it conforms to the specified I.S. Code.
- Cement should be stored over dry platforms at least 20 cm high in such a manner as to prevent deterioration due to moisture or intrusion of foreign matter. In case of store rooms, the stack should be at least 20 cm away from floors and walls. The height of stack should be such that it does not lead to setting of lower bags. This height is generally restricted to 7 bags. You should carry out inspection of stored cement at least once a day.
- Different brands and consignments should be stored separately. Tested and untested cement should also be distinguished. The principle of first in, first out should be used so that there is no old cement.
- Use of any cement which has deteriorated should not be allowed.
- Carry out the specified test for different consignments. Some of these tests are, Fineness test, soundness test, initial set, final set, compressive strength and chemical composition. A record should be kept for these tests.
- Certain field tests such as cc>lour of the cement, fineness of cement, absence of visible lumps in the bag etc may be done to ascertain freshness of cement and the absence of adulteration.
- The site engineer should be aware of the properties of OPC/33 grade, 43 grade and 53 grade cement which are now available and make use of them appropriately keeping in view their cost/benefit ratio. Depending upon the location of the project, he should also decide whether to use portland pozzolana cement, blast furnace slag cement, sulphate resisting cement or ordinary Portland cement to obtain durable concrete.
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