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  • When Screeds Gather and Roll Stones

    We supplied concrete for a large floor, which the concrete contractor placed using a laser-guided self-propelled screed and riding power trowels. He initially floated the surface with pans and then used combo blades for later floating and troweling. During the late troweling stages, the blades were...

     
  • More About Aluminum-Concrete Reactions

    Does anyone have information on the reaction between aluminum and concrete?

     
  • Finding Greener Grass

     
  • The Long-Term View

     
  • Fast Hydration Meets Fluidity

     
  • Off the Beaten Path

     
  • Helping to Supply Demand

     
  • Putting Safety Within their Reach

     
  • Hot Water to Go

     
  • Look into the Crystal Ball

     
  • Who Needs Human Intervention?

     
  • Politics and Concrete Mix

     
  • Using Hot Air to Let off Steam

     
  • Back to the Drawing Board

     
  • Balancing In-House Vs. Outsourced Service

     
  • Breaking Even Without Breaking Equipment

     
  • Is It Prestressing? 'Post-stressing'?

     
  • Spotlighting Electrical Maintenance

     
  • Let's Try a Little Left Thinking

     
  • Learning History's Lesson

     
  • Safe Havens

     
  • Concrete for Humanity

     
  • Reinforcement Is Here

     
  • How Does Contact with Aluminum Affect Concrete?

    Does anyone have information on the reaction between aluminum and concrete?

     
  • What's TLC?

     
  • Thinking Outside the Drum

     
  • Easy Washwater Density Control

     
  • Patience, Schmatience

     
  • Waste Not, Want Not

     
  • Engines and the Environment

     
  • Does One Size Fit All When Reducing Concrete Temperature?

    We are concerned about the temperature of our concrete exceeding acceptable limits (ACI or customer specifications). Are there any good strategies for dealing with this if one approach doesnÆt work in every situation?

     
  • Does Intermediate Rounding Decrease Accuracy?

    I have a further question regarding the rounding of compressive strength results (ôHow Precisely Should Labs Round off Compressive Strength Results?ö April, page 26).At our lab, we test 4x8-inch and 6x8-inch concrete cylinders for compressive strength, and we round to the nearest 10 psi according...

     
  • Contrary Production for a Dairy

     
  • Rheology in Action

     
  • Rising Above Traffic Delays

     
  • Recruiting and Retention: A New Era

     
  • Using Information Byproducts

     
  • Achtung! New Mixer Technology from Germany

     
  • How to Reinvent the Wheel

     
  • Just Like Home

     
  • The Politics of Progress

     
  • CliffsNotes for Concrete

     
  • Branding Together

     
  • The Search is Over

     
  • Durability, Buoyancy

     
  • Bending Without Breaking

     
  • Removing Shale and Lignite

    Is there a screen setup for a wash plant that will take shale out more efficiently but at the same time retain the #50s and #100s? If a vibratory screen is the most efficient choice, should we add another type of equipment to our processing stream to remove the shale particles?

     
  • Describing a Mix's Sand Volume

    Which is correct when describing the sand quantity in a concrete mix design: sand-aggregate percentage or sand-aggregate ratio? Can you explain why?

     
  • A Matter of Characterization

     
  • Bobbing for Accuracy

     
  • How to Stay in Cold Water

     
  • Bookmark It

     
  • Beauties and the Beasts

     
  • The Victory Lane for Life-Cycle Costing

     
  • A Concrete Home Variation

     
  • Presoaking Lightweight Aggregate

    WeÆre just developing our mix designs for a project specifying lightweight aggregate. How long must we presoak the material to be sure that itÆs achieved full saturation? Since this project might continue into the late fall, when we commonly experience freezing temperatures, is it permissible to...

     
  • How Precisely Should Labs Round Off Compressive Strength Results?

    We had some cores drilled in a pavement section where there was some question about compressive strength. We got the compressive strength report back from the lab, and the strength was rounded to the nearest 1 psi. Is this correct?

     
  • Algae in Mix Water Can Affect Air, Strength

    We recently supplied a house slab where the bleedwater had a greenish tint. We discovered that the water retention pond we used for water collection had green algae that had formed on the surface and was used for concrete production. The concrete met and gained strength normally, however. Is there...

     
  • Pinpoint Marketing

     
  • Cracking an ASR Barrier

     
  • Vanguards of Change

     
  • Ready or Not

     
  • Not a Half-Baked Idea

     
  • Testing the Waters

     
  • Stalking "The Silent Killer"

     
  • Two-Hands-on-the-Wheel Productivity

     
  • Not Dead Yet

     
  • Admixture from Amber Waves

     
  • Review: Making Good Service Profitable

     
  • What the Computer Industry Can Teach Us

     
  • They Flunk Testing 101

     
  • VIP Awards - Norm Gavin: The Man Who Turned NOs into YE$$$es

     
  • VIP Awards - Frank Principe: The Best Pound of Concrete

     
  • VIP Awards - Earl Kessler: Building a Future Foundation

     
  • Fleet Factors: Geared for Fuel Savings

     
  • Do Fibers Reduce Permeability?

    A customer has asked us to include fibers in the mix design for a water retention tank. The idea is that the fibers will reduce the permeability of the concrete. Is that true?

     
  • Black or Clear Plastic for Cover?

    I have a choice to carry either clear or black plastic for flatwork curing. Which should I use and why?

     
  • Flash Set vs. False Set

    We were supplying a slab on grade with ordinary 3000-psi concrete when a section of the slab flash set or possibly false set; we are not sure. What is the difference between the two? The contractor asked us if he should retemper the area with water or finish it. What should we have suggested to the...

     
  • Raising the Stakes

     
  • Packing Profits into Your Mix

     
  • E-commerce Strategy: Your Business

     
  • Delivery Distance is No Problem

     
  • Workability for the Next Millennium

     
  • Making Every Drop Count

     
  • Who's Building What Model?

     
  • Tie Brick Is Reinforcement for Reinforcement

     
  • Something's Fishy

     
  • Building on Tradition

     
  • A Mixer with the Mind of a QC Tech

     
  • The Producer's Problem?

    Recently, a local storeowner phoned our dispatcher to complain about the poor concrete he recently purchased for his exterior sidewalk. His complaint was that the surface was unduly rough and blotchy. When we investigated the complaint, we determined that the storeowner had purchased the concrete...

     
 
 
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