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Rapid Strength Concrete (RSC) is a type of concrete that is designed to achieve high strength in a short period of time. It is a specialized form of concrete that is used in applications where a high strength concrete is needed quickly. RSC is typically used in applications such as bridge decks, precast concrete, and tilt-up construction. It is also used in applications where a high strength concrete is needed in a short period of time, such as in emergency repairs.
RSC is a specialized form of concrete that is produced by using a combination of cement, water, and other additives. The additives used in RSC are designed to accelerate the rate of hydration and strength gain. This allows the concrete to achieve a high strength in a short period of time.
RSC is a specialized form of concrete that is used in a variety of applications. It is used in applications where a high strength concrete is needed quickly, such as in bridge decks, precast concrete, and tilt-up construction. It is also used in applications where a high strength concrete is needed in a short period of time, such as in emergency repairs.
Some companies in the Rapid Strength Concrete market include BASF, CEMEX, LafargeHolcim, Sika, and The Euclid Chemical Company. Show Less Read more