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The compressive strength of cement can be measured in a laboratory using a number of different methods. These methods include the ASTM C109, ASTM C39, or UNI standard test. Generally, the results are measured in megapascals (MPa) and range from 10 to 80 MPa. The higher the MPa, the stronger the cemeRead more
The compressive strength of cement can be measured in a laboratory using a number of different methods. These methods include the ASTM C109, ASTM C39, or UNI standard test. Generally, the results are measured in megapascals (MPa) and range from 10 to 80 MPa.
The higher the MPa, the stronger the cement is. Additionally, the curing time and environmental conditions can affect the compressive strength of cement.
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