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To: Dixie Yooper; All

“where air won’t be available to cure the cement.” I didn’t think air was needed to cure cement. I thought it heated up chemically, and got hard. The word “exothermic reaction” comes to mind, but I could be wrong. Any construction experts know more?


175 posted on 05/28/2010 12:28:33 AM PDT by gleeaikin
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To: gleeaikin
Air is not needed to cure concrete, it just needs to be in a certain temperature range - above freezing and way below boiling.

One can add chemicals to increase that temperature ‘band’, but only by a few degrees.

176 posted on 05/28/2010 12:33:26 AM PDT by investigateworld (Abortion Stops A Beating Heart)
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