effects of chemicals on concrete
In this video we will learn about adverse effects of different chemicals on concrete. AS we know that concrete is is not resistant to acids and chemicals. Chemicals like sulfate, Sulphur, chloride carbonates alkali aggregates reactions and acid attacks have adverse effect on concrete. Concrete Starts deteriorating with passage of time due to these acids and chemicals and loose its strength.
to know how these chemicals and acids effect the concrete watch the complete video .
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Effects of chemicals on Concrete
Effects of chemicals on Concrete
Time Stamps:
00:00 Intro
00:59 Chloride Attack
02:00 Sulfate Attack
03:40 Carbonation
05:10 Alkali-Aggregate Reaction
06:15 Acid Attack
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