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It depends on the specific application. Both Shotcrete and Gunite provide advantages and disadvantages depending on the unique requirements of the project. Generally, shotcrete is used for applications that require increased strength, durability, or speed of installation. Gunite is usually used forRead more
It depends on the specific application. Both Shotcrete and Gunite provide advantages and disadvantages depending on the unique requirements of the project. Generally, shotcrete is used for applications that require increased strength, durability, or speed of installation.
Gunite is usually used for projects that require a more precise application with less rebound or dust generated. Ultimately, the best material choice will depend on the application and desired outcome of the project.
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