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sprutbetong

Sprutbetong, or shotcrete, is a cementitious material that is conveyed through a hose and pneumatically projected onto a surface to form a dense, structurally bonded layer. It can be applied in two main processes: wet-mix, where a ready-made slurry is pumped; and dry-mix, where dry cement and aggregate are fed into the nozzle and water is added at the nozzle.

Commonly used for tunnel linings, slope stabilization, rock support in mining, dam rehabilitation, underwater works, and

Mixes typically include Portland cement, aggregates (sand and small gravel), water, and optional admixtures or fibers

The spray technique requires skilled nozzle operators, proper surface preparation, and control of rebound and thickness.

Standards and guidelines exist worldwide, such as EN 14487-1 for shotcrete and ACI 506 for sprayed concrete.

architectural
façades
and
pool
shells.
It
allows
application
on
vertical
or
overhead
surfaces
without
formwork,
and
can
provide
rapid
early
strength.
to
improve
bonding,
workability,
toughness
or
corrosion
resistance.
Additives
such
as
accelerators
can
speed
setting;
plasticizers
improve
pumpability.
Fibers
(steel,
glass,
or
polypropylene)
may
be
included.
Curing
is
important
to
avoid
cracking.
Finishing
may
include
troweling
or
planning;
rebound
material
can
be
recycled.
Quality
is
evaluated
via
compressive
strength
tests,
adhesion,
and
thickness
checks
in
accordance
with
standards.
Safety
concerns
include
exposure
to
silica
dust,
high-velocity
spray,
and
noise;
operations
require
PPE,
ventilation,
and
risk
management.