
Concrete Mixing
Concrete mixing involves combining cement, water, sand, and gravel to create a durable building material. The process begins by measuring and blending these ingredients in the right proportions to ensure strength and workability. When water is added, a chemical reaction called hydration occurs, causing the mixture to harden over time. Proper mixing ensures an even distribution of all components, resulting in a strong, cohesive product suitable for construction. The mixture needs to be used before it hardens, so timing and technique are important for a successful pour.