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Gunite and shotcrete are two different types of sprayed concrete. Gunite is an older method of concrete spraying that uses dry ingredients, while shotcrete is a newer method that uses pre-mixed, wet concrete. The main difference between the two is in terms of application. Gunite is typically appliedRead more
Gunite and shotcrete are two different types of sprayed concrete. Gunite is an older method of concrete spraying that uses dry ingredients, while shotcrete is a newer method that uses pre-mixed, wet concrete. The main difference between the two is in terms of application.
Gunite is typically applied at low pressure and requires additional curing time as the dry ingredients need to soak up moisture from the environment. Shotcrete can be applied at a much higher pressure, allowing for faster application and less curing time.
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