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Air entrapment

The inclusion of air bubbles in concrete or other materials, which can affect the material's strength and durability.

Air entrapment refers to trapped air pockets within materials, affecting density and performance. It is crucial for ensuring material integrity, optimizing performance, and supporting quality control. By minimizing air entrapment, construction teams ensure that materials meet design specifications, perform as intended, and contribute to successful project delivery by ensuring that components are well-constructed, aligned with design specifications, and capable of withstanding environmental conditions and loads.

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Air entrapment was minimized to ensure the concrete's strength.

Synonyms/variation
  • Air Voids

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