NEW YORK, Feb. 26, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Profshare Market Research launches in detail a study of segments, market drivers, constraints, regional analysis, trends and forecast on Asia-Pacific Concrete and Cement Market. The market is expected to show constant growth between 2016-2024. The study covers detail analysis, growth and forecast of Asia-Pacific Concrete and Cement Market. The report includes market analysis on regional level. The study covers historical data analysis from 2012 to 2016 and market forecast for 2017 to 2025 based on revenue generated.
Typically, by volume, concrete contains 10 to 15% cement, 60 to 75% aggregates and 15 to 20% water. Entrained air bubbles in many concrete mixtures may also take up another 5 to 8%. The key to a remarkable trait of concrete lies in this process: it’s plastic and can be moulded or formed into any shape when newly mixed, strong and durable when hardened. These are the qualities which explains why one material, concrete, can build skyscrapers, bridges, sidewalks, and superhighways, houses and dams.
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Cement:
Cement is a fine mineral powder which is manufactured with very precise processes. A mixture of limestone and clay ground together and then heated at a temperature of 1,450°C.This results into a granular substance called “clinker,” a combination of calcium, silicate, alumina and iron oxide. The clinker is then cooled and stored, ready for grinding, to produce cement. Cement is the most important component of concrete. Cement is an economical, high-quality construction material used in construction projects worldwide.
Concrete:
Concrete is basically a mixture of paste and aggregates (sand & rock). The paste, mixture of cement and water, coats the surface of the fine (sand) and coarse aggregates (rocks) and binds them together into a rock-like mass known as concrete. By the process of hydration, the cement and water harden and bind the aggregates into a rock-like mass. This hardening process continues for years meaning that concrete gets stronger as it gets older.
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