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31.
For the construction of cement concrete floor, the maximum permissible size of aggregate, is
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Balu said:
1 decade ago
Depend upon the floor thickness & type of finish.
Danesh said:
1 decade ago
40 mm for massive works like dams, retaining walls, etc.
20 mm for Reinforced member.
10 mm for floors.
20 mm for Reinforced member.
10 mm for floors.
Rohit Rajak said:
1 decade ago
40 mm for massive works like dams, retaining walls, etc.
20 mm for Reinforced member.
10 mm for floor.
20 mm for Reinforced member.
10 mm for floor.
Neha said:
1 decade ago
What is the reason?
Nirav Bhatt said:
1 decade ago
To reduce or increase the surface are and to adjust the spacing.
Again as said earlier, it depends on reinforcement and usage.
Again as said earlier, it depends on reinforcement and usage.
Sujeet said:
9 years ago
10mm for floor.
20mm for reinforcement.
40mm for massive construction.
20mm for reinforcement.
40mm for massive construction.
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Raja maitra said:
9 years ago
What do you mean by adjust spacing?
Bapureddy said:
9 years ago
How it is? Explain me.
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Roopa said:
9 years ago
What is the min size of aggregate used for different type of constructions?
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Nitin said:
8 years ago
40MM agg get up to 200kg/cm2 strength.
20MM agg get up to 300kg/cm2 strength in construction.
20MM agg get up to 300kg/cm2 strength in construction.
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