ST1 Concrete - United Concrete Mix .pptx

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ST1 Concrete Understanding ST1 and ST2 Concrete

Low strength concrete Suitable for general, non-structural use Ideal for mass fill, trench fill, and void filling applications Commonly used in foundations, kerb backing, and bedding for drainage pipes What is ST1 Concrete?

Applications of ST1 Concrete Trench filling Mass concrete fill Drainage and pipe bedding General construction works where high strength is not necessary

Medium strength concrete Suitable for light-duty structural applications Used in domestic flooring, driveways, and foundations Higher workability and durability compared to ST1 What is ST2 Concrete?

Foundations for small structures Slab laying for garages, sheds, and light-duty floors Paths, pavements, and non-reinforced concrete structures Suitable for projects where higher compressive strength is required Applications of ST2 Concrete

Project requirements (structural vs non-structural) Load-bearing capacity needed Cost considerations Durability and longevity Environmental exposure Choosing Between ST1 and ST2 Concrete

ST1 and ST2 are both vital in different construction scenarios ST1 for basic fill and non-structural applications ST2 for light structural use, offering a balance between strength and cost Selecting the right concrete ensures safety, durability, and efficiency in construction projects Conclusion

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