Cold joint
A joint in concrete that occurs when two batches of concrete are poured at different times, often resulting in a weak bond.
A cold joint is a visible line or plane between two separate concrete pours, impacting structural integrity and aesthetics. It is crucial for optimizing performance, enhancing durability, and supporting construction efficiency. By providing a reliable and effective bonding solution, construction teams can ensure that cold joints are well-managed, aligned with design specifications, and capable of meeting performance criteria, contributing to successful project delivery by ensuring that structures are robust, aligned with design specifications, and capable of withstanding applied loads and environmental conditions.
Used in a sentence
Cold joints in the concrete were carefully sealed to prevent leaks.
Synonyms/variation
Construction Joint
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