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Yes, aircrete can be applied in a shotcrete method. This is done by propelling a mixture of aircrete and water through a hose to a nozzle at the point of application. The aircrete is then forced onto the surface of the substrate, with the pressure and velocity of the water aiding in the applicationRead more
Yes, aircrete can be applied in a shotcrete method. This is done by propelling a mixture of aircrete and water through a hose to a nozzle at the point of application. The aircrete is then forced onto the surface of the substrate, with the pressure and velocity of the water aiding in the application process. This method is typically used when speed of application is of the essence, or for more complicated architectural applications.
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