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PCC is a mixture of cement, aggregates (sand, gravel, or crushed stone), and water. It does not contain any reinforcement (steel bars), which makes it different from reinforced concrete. PCC is typically used as a base layer for reinforced concrete or as a standalone layer for pavements, floors, and non-load-bearing structures.
Sub-bases for Foundations: Often used as a leveling course under foundations to provide a stable base. Flooring: Used for non-structural flooring in residential and commercial buildings. Pavements: Suitable for footpaths, walkways, and other pavements where heavy load-bearing is not required. Blinding Layer: Used as a blinding layer for reinforced concrete foundations, providing a clean, level surface on which to place the reinforcement and preventing contamination of the concrete from the soil.
PCC is a mixture of cement, aggregates (sand, gravel, or crushed stone), and water. It does not contain any reinforcement (steel bars), which makes it different from reinforced concrete. PCC is typically used as a base layer for reinforced concrete or as a standalone layer for pavements, floors, and non-load-bearing structures.
PCC is a mixture of cement, aggregates (sand, gravel, or crushed stone), and water. It does not contain any reinforcement (steel bars), which makes it different from reinforced concrete. PCC is typically used as a base layer for reinforced concrete or as a standalone layer for pavements, floors, and non-load-bearing structures.