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QA/QC & Technical Engineer / Material Engineer (WhatsApp 00971529251617)

Based on the attached photos, it is likely that the concrete has experienced a chemical reaction due to an imbalance of chloride (Cl) and sulfate (SO₃) levels, along with Alkali-Silica Reaction (ASR). Additionally, environmental factors such as freezing and thawing have likely contributed to the observed damage.

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North America Market Manager, Concrete Solutions at Owens Corning

Now why did that concrete crack?

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