concrete curing in impervious tank
concrete curing in impervious tank
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Hi,
I have an unique project requiring the curing of concrete cast in a fiberglass tank. I am designing a footing retrofit inside an existing fiberglass sewage wet well lift station. The concern of the client is time. The lift station retrofit needs to be completed as quickly as possible so that downtime is minimized. The plan is to install a spray on liner on the footing to prevent chemical corrosion of the concrete and steel. How can I determine the proper amount of curing time when the concrete can only cure to the top surface so that the spray on liner doesnt a) inhibit the curing, and b) the concrete doesnt continue to cure and shrink away from the liner. The liner company has been consulted and indicates 10-14 days, but I would like to hear other opinions.
- Soldierson
I have an unique project requiring the curing of concrete cast in a fiberglass tank. I am designing a footing retrofit inside an existing fiberglass sewage wet well lift station. The concern of the client is time. The lift station retrofit needs to be completed as quickly as possible so that downtime is minimized. The plan is to install a spray on liner on the footing to prevent chemical corrosion of the concrete and steel. How can I determine the proper amount of curing time when the concrete can only cure to the top surface so that the spray on liner doesnt a) inhibit the curing, and b) the concrete doesnt continue to cure and shrink away from the liner. The liner company has been consulted and indicates 10-14 days, but I would like to hear other opinions.
- Soldierson
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RE: concrete curing in impervious tank
The curing concern is to prevent the liner from separating from concrete due to excess moisture. A local expert agreed with the moisture testing suggestion. We are developing a plan to monitor surface moisture and compare against the manufactucturers recommended moisture for liner application.
Soldierson