Curling and Shrinkage

Posted on
Troubleshooting Vertical Overlays

Learn about what can go wrong with overlay applications and what to do when it does. More

Posted on
Unexpected Results

One and a half years into the two-year curling field study on warehouse floors,... More

Posted on
SCC in Tilt-Up Applications

Q: Can self-consolidating concrete be used for tilt-up panels? What does the finish look like, and are plastic shrinkage cracks a problem? More

Posted on
One Year Later

In February 2009, Concrete Construction magazine and Scurto Cement Construction... More

Posted on
The One-Stop Shop

The WOC is the one-stop shop that involves everything relative to concrete. More

Posted on
Curling and Shrinkage in Floors

Six months ago Scurto Cement, Elgin, Ill., along with several companies that... More

Posted on
Time Will Tell

A couple of years ago, Concrete Construction editors discussed the possibility of... More

Posted on
Researching Warehouse Floors

The idea of initiating a field test to learn more about shrinkage and curling in... More

Posted on
Don't Let a Reentrant Corner Crack Ruin your Image

Reentrant corner cracks can ruin an otherwise impressive slab, whether it be... More

Posted on
Sawcut Joints in Industrial Slabs

Industrial slabs need contraction joints to minimize random cracking. The most effective and efficient method of producing contraction joints is by sawcutting. More

RSS
Close X