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Sprayed Concrete Association releases new guide

The UK’s Sprayed Concrete Association (SCA), one of the associations that comprises the Structural Concrete Alliance, has released a new edition of its popular document, An Introduction to Sprayed Concrete. The document, which aims to demonstrate the wide uses and versatility of sprayed concrete, describes the broad range of commonly used processes and materials available in the marketplace. It also offers best practice advice, explaining to the user the best ways of carrying out these processes safely t
October 6, 2016 Read time: 2 mins

The UK’s Sprayed Concrete Association (SCA), one of the associations that comprises the Structural Concrete Alliance, has released a new edition of its popular document, An Introduction to Sprayed Concrete.

The document, which aims to demonstrate the wide uses and versatility of sprayed concrete, describes the broad range of commonly used processes and materials available in the marketplace. It also offers best practice advice, explaining to the user the best ways of carrying out these processes safely to produce a high quality end product.

Arranged in 16 chapters, the Introduction to Sprayed Concrete is designed to be used by industry professionals who require basic practical knowledge of sprayed concrete techniques and is not intended to be a comprehensive specification or standard.

It provides an introduction to material and process considerations including the properties and advantages of sprayed concrete; wet and dry processes; robotic equipment; surface finishes, and constituent materials.

It also discusses control issues such as health & safety; quality control and testing; training and certification, and design and specification, and it provides a useful glossary of terms.

The guide encourages users to always specify an SCA member for advice, design, supply and application of sprayed concrete, explaining that SCA members have the training, experience and skills to ensure a professional approach and quality finish.

The document is available for free download from the %$Linker: 2 External <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 0 0 0 oLinkExternal SCA website Visit www.sca.org.uk website false http://www.sca.org.uk/ false false%> or a hard copy can be purchased for £20.

The Structural Concrete Alliance brings together the Corrosion Prevention Association (CPA); Concrete Repair Association (CRA), and SCA to provide authoritative guidance on the repair, refurbishment and renovation of concrete; cathodic protection of steel and concrete structures; and sprayed concrete technology and application techniques.

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