Self-Consolidating Concrete
Self-Consolidating Concrete (SCC) is a type of concrete that can flow and fill molds or forms under its own weight without the need for mechanical vibration. This property makes it ideal for complex shapes and densely reinforced structures, ensuring a smooth finish and reducing labor costs.
SCC is made with a combination of materials, including superplasticizers, which enhance its fluidity, and fine aggregates, which help maintain stability. Its use improves construction efficiency and quality, making it popular in various applications, from precast elements to cast-in-place structures.