Good Concrete Practice Guide 2 – The Bleeding Process

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Water is an essential constituent of a concrete mix. It is necessary for the hydration process resulting in developing the chemicals bonds which leads to strength development and acts as a lubricant for the remaining constituents such as sands and other aggregates.

However, once placed, the water not used for the hydration process will tend to bleed through the element.

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Water is an essential constituent of a concrete mix. It is necessary for the hydration process resulting in developing the chemicals bonds which leads to strength development and acts as a lubricant for the remaining constituents such as sands and other aggregates.

However, once placed, the water not used for the hydration process will tend to bleed through the element.

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