What is Ready Mix Concrete Composed of? |
Ready mix concrete is composed of standard
concrete ingredients and additives, according to the intended use of the
concrete. "Ready mix" is not a special type of concrete. Instead, the
term describes the way the concrete is delivered to a job site--already mixed.
Ready mix concrete is the solution to the problem of having to mix concrete
components in large quantities while maintaining consistently precise
properties.
Features
By volume, ready
mix concrete is compose of 60 to 75 percent aggregate including sand, gravel
and stone. Any clean, hard, non-reactive, non-porous rock or sand may be a
suitable aggregate. Size and shape of aggregate are selected according to the
desired strength and texture of the concrete, how the ready mix concrete will
be placed, and also cost.
Function
Cement is the
binder in ready mix concrete, and it represents 10 to 15 percent of ready mix
concrete volume. The most commonly used cement, Portland cement may contain
limestone, marl, shale, blast furnace slag, silica sand and iron ore.
Ingredients may vary; it's the chemical constituents of these--calcium,
silicon, aluminum, iron and gypsum--that are important in ready mix concrete.
Effects
The components of
ready mix concrete cannot become solid without water. Water molecules, when
combined with calcium silicate, react in a chemical process called hydration.
The hydrated compounds of water and calcium silicate form a dense crystaline
structure that binds the aggregate into a single solid form. So technically
concrete does not dry. Instead, it cures chemically.
Significance
The ratio of water
to cement in ready mix concrete is the critical determining factor in concrete
strength. Water not used up by the hydration reaction remains a part of the concrete,
causing it to be less strong. Ideally, only enough water would be added to the
mix to react with the cement, and no more. In practice though, this makes for
concrete that is difficult to work with, so more water is added than necessary
for hydration. Depending on the intended use, ready mix concrete is composed of
15 to 20 percent water by volume.
Potential
Ready mix concrete
may also contain fly ash, silica fume, blast furnace slag or metakaolin as a
substitute for a percentage of the Portland cement. These components, like
Portland cement, react with water to form a monolithic solid. The advantage of
their use is the improvement of concrete strength and durability. Fly ash,
silica fume and furnace slag are byproducts of power generation or industrial
processes, so their use benefits the environment by reducing waste.
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