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What is the maximum allowed dry shrinkage?

Posted on August 16, 2022 By admin_zxviwxhy

Drying shrinkage requirements are becoming more common in specifications for concrete. The typical specification clause: • Length Change measured in accordance with ASTM C157: 500 microstrain (0.05%) at 28 days of drying. The specified limit of length change can be 400 microstrain (0.04%) or lower.

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