How to Prevent ASR from Cracking and Deteriorating Concrete


10 Jay Street Offices / ODA New York. Image © Pavel Bendov

10 Jay Street Offices / ODA New York. Image © Pavel Bendov

Concrete can be found in almost any type of construction around the world. But how is it made? 

During manufacturing, once in contact with water, concrete’s main ingredient, cement, binds to any aggregates present and goes through a number of complex chemical reactions. That eventually turns it into concrete, a material that is very durable and easy to work with. Despite this reliable durability, concrete can go through a number of internal processes that can lead to serious structural concerns. One of these is alkali-silica reaction (ASR), which can cause cracks in concrete and even put structures in danger of collapse over time.

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