Grade 25
Grade 25 refers to a specific classification of concrete strength, indicating that it can withstand a compressive strength of 25 megapascals (MPa) or approximately 3625 pounds per square inch (psi). This grade is commonly used in construction for structural elements like beams, columns, and slabs, providing a balance between strength and workability.
In many regions, Grade 25 concrete is often used in residential and commercial buildings, as it offers sufficient durability for various applications. It is typically made with a mix of cement, aggregates, and water, ensuring that it meets the required performance standards for construction projects.