About
Definition
Shotcrete or sprayed concrete is a technique of spraying dry or wet mix concrete with air pressure on surfaces. Shotcrete provides fascia protection along slopes and offers the final structural element of retention and final finished surface.
Types
- Dry Shotcrete
- Wet Shotcrete
Benefits
Key Benefits of the System
The system offers rapid application and remote placement, ensuring quick and efficient use in challenging environments. With high strength, low permeability, excellent bond, and superior durability, it provides long-lasting and reliable performance.
- Rapid application
- Remote placement
- High strength
- Low permeability
- Excellent bond
- High durability
Application
Shotcrete for Rock Retention and Surface Protection
Shotcrete is applied for retaining rock, protecting surface erosion, and for applying a non-permeable layer of concrete.
Tunnel lining
Tunnel lining provides structural support, preventing collapse and protecting tunnels from external environmental factors.
Tunnel Portals
Tunnel portals are the entrance and exit points of tunnels, providing structural stability and safe access.
Facia protection for Slopes and Deep Excavated Slopes
Facia protection stabilizes slopes and deep excavated slopes, preventing erosion and collapse.
Swimming Pools
Swimming pools are recreational water features, providing leisure, exercise, and relaxation for users.