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fibre sand screed, for Garages and parking areas

fibre sand screed, for Garages and parking areas

fibre sand screed, for Garages and parking areas

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working in the gulf area where the temp exceeds 50c.
for garage workshop and parking building.

I am required to approve the contractor mix design for the above subject.

his design as follows:
W/C ratio : 0.51
Slump: 125mm
Cement: 410 Kg/m3
0-5 crushed sand : 1280kg/m3
Dune Sand: 410kg/m3
admixture: CF-100 (Sodap)
any help in this matter will be appreciated.

Wadid Lotfy
Structural Engineer
Dubai, UAE

RE: fibre sand screed, for Garages and parking areas

I recommend to use polypropylene fiber for three dimentinal reinforcement and anti shrickage cracks

www.polyfibers.com

info@polyfibers.com

Murat ERBAS / Electrical Engineer M.B.A.
SPI Engineering & Foreign Trade Ltd.
Acibadem AYPIM POB 242 Istanbul 81020 Turkey
www.muraterbas.com
info@muraterbas.com

Tel-Fax : +90.216.342.76.07

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