PRECAST AND FERRO
CEMENT
What is Precast?
cast (an object or material, typically concrete) in its
final shape before positioning.
Precast concrete is consist of concrete(a mixture of
cement, water, aggregates, and admixtures) that
iscast into a specific shape at a location other then
its in service position. The concrete is placed into a
form, typically wood and steel and cured before
being stepped form the form usually the following
days these components are then transported to the
construction site for erection into place.
There are two types of precast concrete
- Plant cast
-site cast
Various applications and components of Precast?
wall panels
Spandrels
Double tees
Hollow- core slabs
Columns and beams
Bridge components
Plers, plles, caps
Advantages of Precast
Speed of construction
Aesthetic flexibility
Design flexibility
Durability
Energy efficacy
Environmental friendliness
High quality
Precast finishes
Smooth
Exposed Aggregate
Etched
Blasted
Honed
Purpose Built Moulds
Form Liners
Rough and patterned
Grey Off Form
Polished
Stained
Painted
Pigments
F E R R O CE M E N T
What is Ferro-cement?
Highly
versatile
reinforced concrete.
form
of
Its
a
type
of
thin
reinforced concrete construction, in which
large amount of small diameter wire
meshes uniformly through out the cross
section.
Typical Cross section
Mesh 0may be metal or suitable material.
Instead of concrete Portland cement
mortar is used.
Strength depends on two factors quality
of sand/cement mortar mix and quantity
of reinforcing materials used.
Precast septic tank in CSR, Auroville
A Precast Staircase
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Application
of
Construction:
Ferro-cement In
Ferro-cement is a relatively new
construction material consists of wire
meshes and cement mortar. It was
developed by [Link], an Italian
architect in 1940. Ferro cement is widely
used due to the low self weight, lack of
skilled workers, no need of framework
etc. Quality of Ferro-cement works are
assured because the components are
manufactured on machinery set up and
execution
time
at
work
site
is
less. Maintenance cost of Ferro-cement is
low. Ferro-cement construction has come
into widespread use only in the last two
decades.
Constituent Materials
Cement
Fine Aggregate
Water
Admixture
Mortar Mix
Reinforcing mesh
Skeletal Steel
Coating
Construction
of preset slab
Process of Ferro-cement Construction:
Fabricating the skeletal framing system.
Applying rods and meshes.
Plastering.
Curing
Typical Cross section
Applications of Ferro-cements:
Housing
Marine
Agricultural
Rural Energy
Anticorrosive Membrane Treatment.
Miscellaneous.
Precast mould
Precast Roofing elements in
Bangalore International
Airport
Advantages of Ferro-Cement:
Basic raw materials are readily available in most countries.
Fabricated into any desired shape.
Low labour skill required.
Ease of construction, low weight and long lifetime.
Low construction material cost.
Better resistance against earthquake.
Ferro cement Roofing
using Ferro cement
channels
Precast septic tank in CSR, Auroville
Disadvantages of Ferro-Cement:
Structure is made of it can be punctured by collision with
pointed objects.
Corrosion of the reinforcing materials due to the incomplete
coverage of metal by mortar.
It is difficult to fasten to Ferro-cement with bolts, screws,
welding and nail etc.
Large no of labors required.
Cost of semi-skilled and unskilled labors is high.
Tying rods and mesh together is especially tedious and time
consuming.
Shubham Agrawal
7737657688
[Link] (III Yr., VI Sem.)