Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Forming structural installations in situ – Sequentially molding in situ different portions or layers on...
Patent
1995-07-24
1997-07-01
Fiorilla, Christopher A.
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Forming structural installations in situ
Sequentially molding in situ different portions or layers on...
264 31, 264 69, E04B 116, B28B 108
Patent
active
056435096
ABSTRACT:
A roller compacted concrete industrial floor slab is formed by surface finishing the slab by using a separate thin topping bonded to a roughened surface of the RCC, or by manipulating the RCC surface itself by working into its surface a finish mixture of cement-coated, rice-sized grit in a moisture saturated condition to fill any voids in the surface.
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Roller-Compacted Concrete for Dams, May 1993.
Composite Concrete Pavements with Roller-Compacted Concrete, Transportation Research Record 1003, 1985.
RCC Paving and Slabs--Deeper is Cheaper, Concrete International, May 1989.
Roller-compacted Concrete, Portland Cement Association, Sep. 1977.
Roller-Compacted Concrete Pavements: Design and Construction, ASCE Files, Nov. 1986.
Schrader Ernest K.
Ytterberg Carl N.
Fiorilla Christopher A.
Kalman Floor Company, Inc.
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