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Gunite and shotcrete are both types of sprayed concrete. Gunite involves spraying dry material, usually cement, sand, and a small amount of water, while shotcrete involves spraying wet material, typically premixed concrete or mortars. Gunite and shotcrete allow for the construction of durable, firepRead more
Gunite and shotcrete are both types of sprayed concrete. Gunite involves spraying dry material, usually cement, sand, and a small amount of water, while shotcrete involves spraying wet material, typically premixed concrete or mortars. Gunite and shotcrete allow for the construction of durable, fireproof structures and can be applied to almost any surface. They are often used in applications such as dams, swimming pools, and retaining walls.
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