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Green Energy Automation Sdn Bhd
Green Energy Automation Sdn Bhd 201201043627 (1028104-T)
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Concrete Curing

19-Aug-2025

Concrete curing is the process of maintaining proper moisture and temperature in freshly placed concrete to ensure optimal hydration and strength development. It's crucial for achieving desired durability and preventing issues like cracking. While concrete is generally considered dry enough to walk on after 24-48 hours, full curing to maximum strength takes about 28 days. 
Why is curing important?

  • Hydration:
    Curing allows the cement in concrete to properly hydrate, which is the chemical reaction between cement and water that hardens the concrete. 
  • Strength Development:
    Proper curing ensures the concrete achieves its intended strength and durability. 
  • Durability:
    Curing helps prevent cracking, reduces permeability, and improves wear resistance. 
  • Reduced Shrinkage:
    Curing delays drying shrinkage, which can cause cracking as the concrete hardens. 

How to cure concrete:
  • Maintaining Moisture:
    Keep the concrete surface wet or damp using methods like ponding, spraying, or covering with wet burlap or mats. 
  • Controlling Temperature:
    In some cases, insulation or other methods may be needed to maintain a suitable temperature for hydration, especially in cold or hot weather. 

Curing methods:
  • Wet Curing: This involves keeping the concrete surface continuously wet, often using water, wet coverings, or ponding. 
  • Membrane Curing: Applying a curing compound that forms a film to prevent moisture loss. 
  • Steam Curing: Using steam to accelerate the curing process, often in precast concrete production. 
  • Electrical Curing: Applying heat through electrical means to accelerate curing. 
  • Formwork Curing: Leaving the forms in place to retain moisture. 

Curing Time:
  • Initial Stage (24-48 hours): Forms can be removed, and light foot traffic is generally acceptable. 
  • Critical Period (7-10 days): Concrete reaches a significant portion of its strength. 
  • Full Curing (28 days): Concrete attains maximum strength and durability. 
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Green Energy Automation Sdn Bhd 201201043627 (1028104-T)
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