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An Introduction to what we do here at Quality RMC
At Quality RMC, ready mixed is produced in its fully automated & computerized concrete batching plants at multiple location across Nepal. We have the experience & the ability to design produce & deliver a wide range of ready mix concrete verities to meet specific condition.
An Introduction to Products Quality RMC Manufacture
Ready Mixed Concrete
Ready Mixed Concrete
Description:
Ready-mixed concrete is a type of concrete that is manufactured in a batch plant according to a set recipe and then delivered to a work site by truck-mounted transit mixers
Components:
- Cement: Acts as the binder.
- Aggregates: Includes sand, gravel, or crushed stone.
- Water: Activates the cement to form a paste that binds the aggregates.
- Admixtures: Chemical additives to modify the properties of the concrete (e.g., accelerators, retarders, superplasticizers).
Application are road development, civil engineering projects, bridges, walls, foundations, driveways, footpaths, and floors and basements as well as building highways, airports, tunnels, canals, water tanks, dams, power plants.
Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete
Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete
Description:
Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete (SFRC) is a type of concrete that incorporates steel fibers into the mix to enhance its mechanical properties, particularly its tensile strength, ductility, and crack resistance.n
Components:
- Cement: Acts as the binder.
- Aggregates: Includes sand, gravel, or crushed stone.
- Water: Activates the cement to form the paste.
- Superplasticizers: High-range water reducers that increase the fluidity of the mix without compromising strength
- Viscosity Modifying Agents (VMAs): Stabilize the mix and prevent segregation.
- Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs): Such as fly ash, slag, or silica fume, to enhance workability and durability.
Applications are pre-cast sections, bridges, Drilled shafts, Columns, Earth retaining systems, Areas with a high concentration of rebar and pipes/conduits.nn
Self Compacting Concrete
Self-Compacting Concrete
Description:
Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC), also known as self-consolidating concrete, is a highly flowable type of concrete that spreads into place and fills formwork without the need for mechanical vibration.
Components:
- Cement: Acts as the binder.
- Aggregates: Includes sand, gravel, or crushed stone.
- Water: Activates the cement to form the paste.
- Superplasticizers: High-range water reducers that increase the fluidity of the mix without compromising strength.
- Viscosity Modifying Agents (VMAs): Stabilize the mix and prevent segregation.
- Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs): Such as fly ash, slag, or silica fume, to enhance workability and durability.
Applications are pre-cast sections, bridges, Drilled shafts, Columns, Earth retaining systems, Areas with a high concentration of rebar and pipes/conduits.
Stamped Concrete
Stamped Concrete
Description:
Stamped concrete is a decorative concrete surface that is patterned, textured, or embossed to resemble brick, slate, flagstone, stone, tile, wood, and various other patterns and textures
Components:
- Concrete Mix: Standard concrete mix, often with additives to improve workability and finish quality.
- Color Hardener: A dry shake color hardener can be applied to the surface to provide a uniform color
- Release Agent: Used to prevent the stamping tools from sticking to the concrete and to add a secondary color for a more natural appearance.
- Stamping Tools: Textured mats or rollers used to imprint the desired pattern into the concrete.
- Sealers: Applied to protect the surface from wear, stains, and weathering, enhancing the color and appearance
Application are Driveways, Retaining walls, Patios and Decks, Pool decks, Fire pits, and Interior Floors.
Porous Concrete
Porous Concrete
Description:
A unique kind of concrete with a high porosity is called porous concrete, sometimes referred to as pervious concrete, permeable concrete, or porous pavement. It's a good way to control stormwater and lessen runoff since it lets water pass through it.
Components:
- Cement:The binder in this case is regular Portland cement.
- Aggregates: crushed stone or gravel, typically.
- Little to No Fine Aggregates: The porous structure of porous concrete is derived from the absence of fine aggregates, such as sand, in contrast to ordinary concrete.
- Water: Added to make the mixture workable.
- Additives: Admixtures are occasionally used to increase strength and workability.
Applications are sustainable building, which is frequently used to parking lots, greenhouses and sidewalks, Green Infrastructure Projects, Residential Driveways
Decorative Concrete
Decorative Concrete
Description:
One attractive and adaptable way to improve the look of concrete surfaces is with decorative concrete. It creates aesthetically pleasing surfaces by fusing several design concepts with the practicality of regular concrete.
Components:
- Cement:The main binding agent is employed, which is Portland cement.
- Aggregates:Coarse aggregates (crushed stone or gravel) and fine aggregates (sand).
- Water: Starts the chemical reaction between cement and aggregates, forming a paste that holds them together.
- Additives: Adjust the concrete's characteristics to increase its strength, workability, and setting time.
Application are clad building exteriors or interior walls, Driveways. Retail space, Parks, walkways, and for decorative walls. Some of it's types are Stained Concrete, Polished Concrete, Exposed Aggregate Concrete, Overlay Concrete & Engraved Concrete.
Colored Concrete
Colored Concrete
Description:
Colored Concrete comes in a range of hues and tones, colored concrete has the same structural advantages as regular concrete but also has the added bonus of aesthetic adaptability.
Components:
- Cement: Portland cement is utilized, acting as the main binder and enhancing the concrete's strength and endurance.
- Aggregates: Crushed stone or gravel for coarse aggregates, and sand for fine aggregates.
- Water: Hydrates the cement, enabling the mixture to combine into a paste that consolidates the aggregates.
Applications are Concrete floors, concrete countertops, garage floors, sidewalks, patios, stamped concrete, concrete driveways and pool decks.
Precast Side Drains
Precast Side Drains
Description:
Precast side drains are controlled environment concrete drainage systems that are constructed off-site and then delivered to the installation location. In particular, they are made to control surface water runoff along roadsides, motorways, and other infrastructure projects.
Components:
- Concrete: High-strength reinforced concrete with structural body of side drain.
- Reinforcement: Steel bars or mesh that increases the concrete's tensile strength, inhibits cracking, and lengthens its lifespan.
- Grates/Covers: Composite materials, steel, or cast iron.
- Drain Body: rectangular, V-shaped, or U-shaped profiles.
Applications are Roadways and Highways, Urban Areas, Agricultural Land, Industrial Sites, and low- and mid-rise apartment buildings, hotels, motels, and nursing homes.
An Introduction to Products Quality RMC Manufacture
Ready Mixed Concrete
Ready Mixed Concrete
Ready-mixed concrete is a type of concrete that is manufactured in a batch plant according to a set recipe and then delivered to a work site by truck-mounted transit mixers
Components:
- Cement: Acts as the binder.
- Aggregates: Includes sand, gravel, or crushed stone.
- Water: Activates the cement to form a paste that binds the aggregates.
- Admixtures: Chemical additives to modify the properties of the concrete (e.g., accelerators, retarders, superplasticizers).
Application are road development, civil engineering projects, bridges, walls, foundations, driveways, footpaths, and floors and basements as well as building highways, airports, tunnels, canals, water tanks, dams, power plants.
Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete
Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete
Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete (SFRC) is a type of concrete that incorporates steel fibers into the mix to enhance its mechanical properties, particularly its tensile strength, ductility, and crack resistance.n
Components:
- Cement: Acts as the binder.
- Aggregates: Includes sand, gravel, or crushed stone.
- Water: Activates the cement to form the paste.
- Superplasticizers: High-range water reducers that increase the fluidity of the mix without compromising strength
- Viscosity Modifying Agents (VMAs): Stabilize the mix and prevent segregation.
- Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs): Such as fly ash, slag, or silica fume, to enhance workability and durability.
Applications are pre-cast sections, bridges, Drilled shafts, Columns, Earth retaining systems, Areas with a high concentration of rebar and pipes/conduits.nn
Self Compacting Concrete
Self-Compacting Concrete
Description:
Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC), also known as self-consolidating concrete, is a highly flowable type of concrete that spreads into place and fills formwork without the need for mechanical vibration.
Components:
- Cement: Acts as the binder.
- Aggregates: Includes sand, gravel, or crushed stone.
- Water: Activates the cement to form the paste.
- Superplasticizers: High-range water reducers that increase the fluidity of the mix without compromising strength.
- Viscosity Modifying Agents (VMAs): Stabilize the mix and prevent segregation.
- Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs): Such as fly ash, slag, or silica fume, to enhance workability and durability.
Applications are pre-cast sections, bridges, Drilled shafts, Columns, Earth retaining systems, Areas with a high concentration of rebar and pipes/conduits.
Stamped Concrete
Stamped Concrete
Stamped concrete is a decorative concrete surface that is patterned, textured, or embossed to resemble brick, slate, flagstone, stone, tile, wood, and various other patterns and textures
Components:
- Concrete Mix: Standard concrete mix, often with additives to improve workability and finish quality.
- Color Hardener: A dry shake color hardener can be applied to the surface to provide a uniform color
- Release Agent: Used to prevent the stamping tools from sticking to the concrete and to add a secondary color for a more natural appearance.
- Stamping Tools: Textured mats or rollers used to imprint the desired pattern into the concrete.
- Sealers: Applied to protect the surface from wear, stains, and weathering, enhancing the color and appearance
Application are Driveways, Retaining walls, Patios and Decks, Pool decks, Fire pits, and Interior Floors.
Porous Concrete
Porous Concrete
A unique kind of concrete with a high porosity is called porous concrete, sometimes referred to as pervious concrete, permeable concrete, or porous pavement. It's a good way to control stormwater and lessen runoff since it lets water pass through it.
Components:
- Cement:The binder in this case is regular Portland cement.
- Aggregates: crushed stone or gravel, typically.
- Little to No Fine Aggregates: The porous structure of porous concrete is derived from the absence of fine aggregates, such as sand, in contrast to ordinary concrete.
- Water: Added to make the mixture workable.
- Additives: Admixtures are occasionally used to increase strength and workability.
Applications are sustainable building, which is frequently used to parking lots, greenhouses and sidewalks, Green Infrastructure Projects, Residential Driveways
Decorative Concrete
Decorative Concrete
One attractive and adaptable way to improve the look of concrete surfaces is with decorative concrete. It creates aesthetically pleasing surfaces by fusing several design concepts with the practicality of regular concrete.
Components:
- Cement:The main binding agent is employed, which is Portland cement.
- Aggregates:Coarse aggregates (crushed stone or gravel) and fine aggregates (sand).
- Water: Starts the chemical reaction between cement and aggregates, forming a paste that holds them together.
- Additives: Adjust the concrete's characteristics to increase its strength, workability, and setting time.
Application are clad building exteriors or interior walls, Driveways. Retail space, Parks, walkways, and for decorative walls. Some of it's types are Stained Concrete, Polished Concrete, Exposed Aggregate Concrete, Overlay Concrete & Engraved Concrete.
Colored Concrete
Colored Concrete
Colored Concrete comes in a range of hues and tones, colored concrete has the same structural advantages as regular concrete but also has the added bonus of aesthetic adaptability.
Components:
- Cement: Portland cement is utilized, acting as the main binder and enhancing the concrete's strength and endurance.
- Aggregates: Crushed stone or gravel for coarse aggregates, and sand for fine aggregates.
- Water: Hydrates the cement, enabling the mixture to combine into a paste that consolidates the aggregates.
Applications are Concrete floors, concrete countertops, garage floors, sidewalks, patios, stamped concrete, concrete driveways and pool decks.
Precast Side Drains
Precast Side Drains
Precast side drains are controlled environment concrete drainage systems that are constructed off-site and then delivered to the installation location. In particular, they are made to control surface water runoff along roadsides, motorways, and other infrastructure projects.
Components:
- Concrete: High-strength reinforced concrete with structural body of side drain.
- Reinforcement: Steel bars or mesh that increases the concrete's tensile strength, inhibits cracking, and lengthens its lifespan.
- Grates/Covers: Composite materials, steel, or cast iron.
- Drain Body: rectangular, V-shaped, or U-shaped profiles.