Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
designated concrete
Latvian translation:
betons ar normētu cementa saturu un ūdens/cementa attiecību
Added to glossary by
Igor Kreknin
Nov 14, 2005 10:33
18 yrs ago
English term
designated concrete
English to Latvian
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betons ar normētu cementa satūru un ūdens/cementa attiecību
* Designed Concrete. A performance concrete designed by a firm like Readymix to meet the specified quality criteria.
* Designated Concrete. A simplified approach for a limited range of applications, with limiting values for cement content and water cement ratio.
* Prescribed Concrete. Specially proportioned mixes for specific applications, e.g. exposed aggregate finishes.
* Standardized Prescribed Concrete. Conservative mix proportioning where site-mixed or where the producer is not third part accredited.
* Proprietary Concrete. A specially designed concrete for specific applications, e.g. "Readymix Permatite", which is a watertight concrete.
http://environment.uwe.ac.uk/video/founds/conc4.htm
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* Designated Concrete. A simplified approach for a limited range of applications, with limiting values for cement content and water cement ratio.
* Prescribed Concrete. Specially proportioned mixes for specific applications, e.g. exposed aggregate finishes.
* Standardized Prescribed Concrete. Conservative mix proportioning where site-mixed or where the producer is not third part accredited.
* Proprietary Concrete. A specially designed concrete for specific applications, e.g. "Readymix Permatite", which is a watertight concrete.
http://environment.uwe.ac.uk/video/founds/conc4.htm
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Note added at 34 mins (2005-11-14 11:08:19 GMT)
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