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This paper will discuss the many factors affecting the timing for concrete shrinkage (and related cracking) as well as the rate of loss of excess moisture which are not reliant on 28 days of concrete cure time. In addition, case histories will be presented evidencing successful coating applications on concrete well before 28 days of cure time versus coating problems experienced well beyond 28 days of concrete cure.
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This work evaluated the effectiveness of the dewatering process after hydrotesting and examined the internal corrosion threat posed by residual water trapped in crevices - and water pushed into a dead leg – of a pipeline.
Cementitious fireproofing material can dry slowly. Common construction defects can result, including improper curing of fireproofing materials, potential for mold and mildew growth, excess moisture that slows drying of other materials and delays in the construction schedule. Desiccant dehumidification technology speeds drying times to eliminate those problems.