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Shotcrete,
gunite (/ˈɡʌnaɪt/), or spra****
concrete is
concrete or
mortar conve****
through a hose and
pneumatically projected at high
velocity onto a surface...
- fibre-reinforced
shotcrete (SFRS) is
shotcrete (spray concrete) with
steel fibres added. It has
higher tensile strength than
unreinforced shotcrete and is quicker...
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consolidation of the manhole. High
pressure dry spray: this method, also
called “
shotcrete” or “gunite” is
allowing a
faster rate of rehabilitation, and also to...
- but
typical rock
support systems can include: Rock
bolts or rock
dowels Shotcrete Ribs or
mining arches and
lagging Cable bolts In-situ
concrete Typically...
- decline. The
portal is
generally made safe with rock bolts, wire mesh, and
shotcrete,
which prevents accidental rock
falls from
closing access to the decline...
- itself.
Shotcrete protection –
Loosening and
excessive rock
deformation must be minimised. This is
achieved by
applying a thin
layer of
shotcrete immediately...
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Gunite may
refer to:
Shotcrete#
Shotcrete vs. gunite,
concrete or
mortar conve****
through a hose
Gunite (horse), an
American Thoroughbred race
horse This...
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ground support is
usually fiber-reinforced
shotcrete. A
minimum of 2 inches (5 cm)
thickness of wet mix
shotcrete is
applied around the
exposed ground perimeter...
- concrete".
Ducon GMBH.
Retrieved 23
November 2015.
American Shotcrete ****ociation Homepage.
Shotcrete.org.
Retrieved on 2012-04-20. An
Investigation Into The...
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moisture such as rain
water or a
coating of
cement spra**** on such as
shotcrete which can
resist water under pressure.
Cavity wall construction, such...