atmospheric steam curing
atmospheric steam curing
[¦at·mə¦sfir·ik ′stēm ′kyu̇r·iŋ] (engineering)
The steam curing of concrete or cement products at atmospheric pressure, usually at a maximum ambient temperature between 100 and 200°F (40 and 95°C).
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atmospheric steam curing
The
steam curing of concrete or cement products at atmospheric pressure, usually at a maximum ambient temperature between 100 to 200°F (40 to 95°C).
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