Ready Mixed Concrete
Ready-Mixed Concrete (RMC) is a specialized form of concrete that is manufactured in a batch plant according to a set engineered mix design. This type of concrete is then delivered to a construction site, where it is used for various building projects. Ready-mixed concrete is particularly valued for its precision and consistent quality, which is achieved by strictly following the proportions of the ingredients as specified by the structural engineer.
The fundamental components of ready-mixed concrete are:
The manufacturing of ready-mixed concrete involves the precise measurement and mixing of its components. The process begins at the batch plant where the ingredients are mixed in large batching plants. The mixing can be a transit mix or a central mix. In a transit mix, the dry materials and water are loaded into a truck mixer, and mixing occurs en route to the site. In contrast, a central mix process combines the ingredients in a stationary mixer before transferring them to a truck.
Ready-mixed concrete is used in a wide variety of applications such as:
The ready-mixed concrete industry is supported by organizations such as the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association, which provides resources and guidelines to improve the standards and practices within the field. Companies such as the RMC Group have been pivotal in promoting the use of ready-mixed concrete globally.