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Consolidation

The process of reducing the volume of a material, such as soil or concrete, by expelling air or water, often through vibration or compaction.

Consolidation refers to the process of removing air pockets from freshly poured concrete, enhancing strength and durability. It is crucial for optimizing performance, enhancing longevity, and supporting construction efficiency. By providing a reliable and effective consolidation solution, construction teams ensure that concrete is well-compacted, 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

Proper consolidation of the concrete is essential to prevent voids.

Synonyms/variation
  • Compaction

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