When can I remove Laitance?

Ideally, this process should be done between a week and ten days after the screed has been applied. You may sometimes hear of this method being referred to as 'abrading. ' This method scours your floor surface to remove all the fine particles, dust, and laitance on top of your screed finish.
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How do I get rid of Laitance?

In large areas, shot blasting and grinding are the fastest and most efficient ways to remove laitance, preparing thousands of square feet at a single go.
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How is Laitance best removed from concrete?

Laitance can be removed using diamond grinding, shot blasting or other mechanical methods, and the resultant sound concrete surface can be painted with confidence.
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How do you prevent Laitance in concrete?

HOW TO PREVENT BLEEDING AND LAITANCE IN CONCRETE?
  1. By proper proportioning of concrete mix.
  2. By mixing the concrete uniformly and completely.
  3. By using finely divided pozzolanic materials ( as it creates a longer path for the water to traverse and it has a high surface are)
  4. By using air entrain admixtures.
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What does Laitance look like?

Laitance always appears on every new concrete surface. It is the powdery, crumbly layer you see on the surface, which results from aggregates and cement rising atop when there is too much moisture or water added to the mix.
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How is Laitance formed?

Laitance is a weak friable layer of fine particles that can form on the surface of concrete after it has cured and is a common cause of floor failure. It is comprised of hydrated cement and fine aggregates which rise to the surface with the addition of too much water.
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What is meant by Laitance?

Definition of laitance

: an accumulation of fine particles on the surface of fresh concrete due to an upward movement of water (as when excessive mixing water is used)
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What is meant by Laitance and how it can be reduced?

Laitance can be avoided by reducing or controlling water during the mixture of concrete. It too much water exists, then other issues also be happening like greater shrinkage and the possibility of more cracks in the structure. If you want to remove laitance, then It is very easy to remove by acid etchings solution.
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How do you fix bleeding concrete?

There are four primary ways to reduce the possible occurrence of concrete bleed:
  1. Maintain a strict water to cement ratio.
  2. Add sand.
  3. Add Supplementary Cementous Materials (SCM's) into your mix.
  4. Add air entrainment to the mix.
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How do you remove floor screed?

If you have a grinder with a brick blade do a few cuts in opposite direction to what your trying to hammer. It gives the screed somewhere to break as you hammer it. I found once I got down to slab level and could get the jackhammer on an angle it then started lifting without doing the cuts. Remove all tiles first.
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What is concrete crazing?

Crazing is the development of a network of fine ran- dom cracks or fissures on the surface of concrete or mortar caused by shrinkage of the surface layer. These cracks are rarely more than 1/8 inch [3 mm] deep and are more noticeable on steel-troweled surfaces.
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What is the yield strength of concrete?

Minimum 28 day concrete strength (fc′) = 4,000 psi. Minimum yield strength of rebars = 40,000 psi. The allowable design stress in concrete should not be more than 1/3 of the minimum concrete strength. The allowable design stress in steel should not be more than 40% of the minimum yield strength of steel.
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What is an anhydrite screed?

Anhydrite screeds are a mixture of screeding sand and binder. If tilers are unsure of whether the screed they're to work on is, or isn't, anhydrite, they should always ask. Information about the screed should be kept in the building owner's Operation and Maintenance Manual. Movement Joints.
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What happens if it rains right after pouring concrete?

Rain falling on top of freshly laid concrete can damage the surface and compromise a level and floated finish. Even worse, if too much extra water works its way into the concrete mix, this can result in weak concrete overall.
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Is bleeding of concrete good?

Normal bleeding is quite good for properties of concrete as it enhances the workability of concrete. Bleeding replaces the water lost by evaporation and prevents the surface from drying quickly before it has attained sufficient strength to resist cracking.
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Is concrete bleeding bad?

Bleeding isn't always bad. It lowers the water-cement ratio and densifies the concrete. But concrete that bleeds too fast or too long can cause a number of problems. Even if bleeding isn't excessive, finishing concrete at the wrong time causes a different set of bleeding-related problems.
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How do you remove Laitance from anhydrite screed?

Laitance should be removed by light abrasion using a suitable sanding machine i.e. a rotary floor scarifier and a 60's grit sandpaper. Remove excess dust completely with a vacuum cleaner. Abrading the surface is best carried out 4-6 days after the application of the screed and can assist in the drying out process.
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How clean should rebar be?

When it comes to cleaning up reinforcing steel ( rebar ), there is no better method than vapor abrasive blasting. Significantly less dust than sandblasting (at least 90% reduction) and much lower abrasive consumption. These two benefits alone, keep the clean-up time of the project to a minimum.
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What causes bug holes in concrete?

Bugholes are surface voids that result from the migration of entrapped air (and to a lesser extent water) to the fresh concrete-form interface. These surface defects manifest themselves mostly in vertical surfaces.
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Why does honeycomb occur in concrete?

The honeycombs are caused by improper workability of concrete, using stiff concrete which is hard to place. Additional water cement ratio than the allowable limit on-site for better workability. The excess amount of water cement ratio will result in separation of aggregates from the mortar.
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What is water cement ratio in concrete?

Water–cement ratios of 0.40 to 0.60 are more typically used. For higher-strength concrete, lower ratios are used, along with a plasticizer to increase flowability. Too much water will result in segregation of the sand and aggregate components from the cement paste.
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What is meant by segregation of concrete?

Segregation in concrete is a case of particle segregation in concrete applications, in which particulate solids tend to segregate by virtue of differences in the size, density, shape and other properties of particles of which they are composed.
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What is concrete curing?

Curing of concrete is defined as providing adequate moisture, temperature, and time to allow the concrete to achieve the desired properties for its intended use.
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What is concrete scaling?

Scaling is defined as a general loss of surface mortar or mortar surrounding the coarse aggregate particles on a concrete surface.
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What is concrete creep?

Definition: time-dependent deformation due to sustained load.- ACI Concrete Terminology. Creep is indicated when strain in a solid increases with time while the stress producing the strain is kept constant.
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