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Cooling residual water from the residualconcrete recycling process


Bibko Umwelttechnik & Beratung GmbH, 71717 Beilstein, Germany

 


In the quality-assured production of concrete in countries with high ambient temperatures, recycling of residual water from the residual concrete recycling process is often very limited. This is due to the fact that the temperature of the concrete preparation water in concrete production is too high. Thus, fresh concrete temperatures of more than 30° C can arise, which can substantially accelerate solidification of the fresh concrete and can lead to strength losses.

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