4 Difference Between Air-entrained and Lightweight Concrete

Difference Between Air-entrained and Lightweight Concrete

Following are the 4 difference between air-entrained concrete and lightweight Concrete:

Air entrained Concrete

1. The concrete which is made by mixing a small quantity of air-entraining agent or using air-entraining cement is called air-entrained concrete.

2. It is made by mixing a small quantity of air-entraining agent or using air-entraining cement.

3. This concrete is particularly suitable for places where there is a greater chance of frost attack.

4. Its unit weight is less than the ordinary concrete but more than the lightweight concrete.

Lightweight Concrete

1. The concrete whose density varies from 300 to 1800 kg/m is known as lightweight concrete.

2. It is prepared by adopting any more of the following measures:

  • a) By cellular construction.
  • b) By using no fines concrete.
  • c) By using lightweight aggregates such as expanded clay, shale and slate, fly ash, blast furnace slag etc.

3. It is highly used as an insulator to the exterior wall of all types of buildings.

4. Its unit weight is less than air-entrained concrete.

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