What is Flow fill concrete?

Flowable fill is defined by the American Concrete Institute (ACI) as a self-compacting cementitious material that is in a flowable state at placement and has a compressive strength of 8.3 MPa (1,200 lb/in2) or less at 28 days.
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What is the difference between flowable fill and concrete?

Flowable fill is a self-compacting low strength material with a flowable consistency that is used as an economical fill or backfill material as an alternative to compacted granular fill. Flowable fill is not concrete, nor it is used to replace concrete.
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Does flowable fill get hard?

This mixture is capable of filling all voids in irregular excavations and hard to reach places (such as under and around pipes), is self-leveling, and hardens in a matter of a few hours without the need for compaction in layers.
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Is flowable fill structural?

Flowable fill is sometimes referred to as controlled density fill (CDF), controlled low strength material (CLSM), lean concrete slurry, and unshrinkable fill. Flowable fill materials will be used as only as a structural fill replacement on VA projects.
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Is flowable fill waterproof?

Flowable fill is not waterproof. In most applications, it will leak and wick water. Therefore, de- signers and owners should not count on flowable fill to seal leaking joints.
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Is flowable fill grout?

Grout is used to fill space or cavities and provide continuity between building elements. Grout is composed of a cementitious material, fine aggregate and a sufficient amount of water to produce a fluid, flowable mixture.
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What are the ingredients in flowable fill?

Flowable Fill (also known as Controlled Low Strength Material) is a flowable mixture which contains cement, sand, flyash, water and/or foam admixtures. Your local ready-mix producer may suggest mixes varying from these components, depending on their availability and the specified project requirements.
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How much does flowable fill shrink?

Flowable fill shall have minimal subsidence and bleed water shrinkage. Evaporation of bleed water shall not result in shrinkage of more than 10.4 mm per m (1/8 inch per foot) of flowable fill depth (for mixes containing high fly ash content).
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Can you pump flow fill?

»Flowable Fill can be designed to pump through a regular concrete pump, a mud jack pump, or grout pump by the proper use of air, water and/or flyash. »Flowable Fill mixes can be designed for strengths from excavatable 50 psi - 150 psi or non excavateble up to 1500 psi in 28 days.
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What PSI is flowable fill?

Flowable fill is defined as a material with compressive strength less than 1200 psi (8.3 MPa). Most applications, however, use mixtures with strength less than 300 psi (2.1 MPa). The ability to excavate flowable fill will depend on the equipment used for the strength and type of mixture placed.
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Is flowable fill Excavatable?

Flowable fill is intended to contain a low cementitious content for reduced strength development. 6.2. Flowable fill is available in either Excavatable or Non-Excavatable proportions as specified by the Resident Engineer.
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Where is flowable fill used?

Flowable fill materials are primarily used in below grade applications such as utility trenches, where low strength and ease of placement are required. Flowable fill is typically placed using conventional ready-mix concrete trucks.
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What is flowable mortar?

DURALTOP FLOWABLE MORTAR is a proprietary compound of portland cements, finely graded aggregates, corrosion inhibitors and specific chemical additives formulated with polymer based binders and modifiers providing superior horizontal repair performance.
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What is flowable grout?

DESCRIPTION COOK FLOWABLE GROUT is a unique blend of Portland cement, quartz silica, flowing aids, anti-washout and non shrink additives. Mixed with water, Flowable Grout is extremely fluid.
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Does flowable fill drain?

Flowable Fill Properties

When placed against a permeable soil, the water drains quickly from flowable fill. After placement, it will settle slightly, about 1/8 inch per foot of depth. The top several inches are often like loose sand and cement.
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How much calcium chloride is in a yard of concrete?

The solution is considered to be a part of the mixing water for concrete. For example, for a 5-sack, 5-cubic yard mix (5 sacks per cubic yard) requiring 2 per cent calcium chloride and 150 gallons of mixing water, the chloride solution would account for 12.5 gallons and the water for 137.5 gallons.
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How much is a yard of concrete in Wisconsin?

Concrete cost per yard in Milwaukee, Wisconsin ranges from $115 to $148 per yard depending on the PSI of the concrete. Concrete prices to deliver concrete (delivery only) range from $70 to $260 per truck.
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What is the minimum thickness of lean concrete?

The mudmat provides a working surface for the construction of the concrete foundation mat; the mudmat has a minimum thickness of 12 inches of un- reinforced concrete.
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What is slurry Backfill?

Page 1. NATIVE SLURRY BACKFILL is a predictable and precise structural. backfill material that uses native on-‐site material mixed with. cement and water to create a performance backfill. Native Slurry Backfill (NSB) is a controlled low-‐strength material (CLSM) utilizing the on-‐site soils.
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Why lean concrete is used?

Lean concrete serves the purpose of providing a uniform surface to the concrete foundation. This also helps to prevent the direct contact of the foundation concrete from the soil. This is a good choice to provide a flat bottom for a terrain that is uneven or dirty.
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How do you test a concrete flowable fill?

As described in ASTM D 6024, the test involves dropping a steel ball five times on the surface of the hardened material and measuring the diameter of the impression. If the diameter is 3 inches or less, the material is able to have backfill or pavement placed over it.
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What is CDF concrete?

1.01 DESCRIPTION Control Density Fill (CDF) is used as a low strength, self consolidating fill material for confined spaces which can be easily excavatable at a later time. CDF is characterized by a high maximum slump of 8 inches. CDF is not a structural concrete and should not be used in such applications.
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