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Shotcrete and Gunite Difference and Definition

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Shotcrete and Gunite Difference and Definition The guniting is the most effective process of repairing concrete work which has been damaged due to inferior work or other reasons. It is also used for providing an impervious layer. The gunite is a mixture of cement and sand, the usual proportion being 1:3. A cement gun is used to deposit this mixture on the concrete surface under a pressure of about 20 to 30 N/cm2. Shotcrete is concrete (or sometimes mortar) conveyed through a hose and pneumatically projected at high velocity onto a surface, as a construction technique. It is reinforced by conventional steel rods, steel mesh, and/or fibers. Fiber reinforcement (steel or synthetic) is also used for stabilization in applications such as slopes or tunneling Shotcrete is usually an all-inclusive term for both the wet-mix and dry-mix versions. In pool construction, however, the term "shotcrete" refers to wet-mix and "gunite" to dry-mix. In this context, these terms are not...

What is the main Difference between Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator

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What is the main Difference between Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator Knowing the difference between Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator can help you choose which software to use when creating and enhancing your art. Adobe Photoshop generates raster (bitmap) images while Adobe Illustrator generates vector images . Note: Scanned art is converted to raster images . Difference between Raster images and Vector images Raster Images Raster Images are composed of square dots called pixels. The more dots per inch (dpi) in an image the better the detail (resolution). If an image is scanned or created at a low resolution and later increased, the image tends to become blurry. Adobe Photoshop tries to fill in the missing pixels when the resolution is increased but it is not always successful. That is why it is recommended that you create and scan art at 300 dpi (preferred resolution for most manufacturers) or even greater. The example at the left shows the blurry (jaggy) edges of a shap...

What is the difference between RELAY CIRCUIT BREAKER and ISOLATOR

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