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I. Definition and Composition
Lightweight aggregate concrete
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Lightweight Concrete (also known as Light Weight Concrete, abbreviated as LC) is a type of concrete made by mixing lightweight coarse aggregates (such as ceramsite, pumice, expanded perlite, etc.), common sand, cement, and water.
The composition of lightweight aggregate concrete is diverse, with lightweight coarse aggregates being the key component that determines its lightweight characteristics. Additionally, it includes conventional concrete materials such as common sand, cement, and water.
Section II: Relationship AnalysisAggregate concrete is a subset of lightweight aggregate concrete, meaning that all aggregate concrete falls under the category of lightweight aggregate concrete, but not all lightweight aggregate concrete uses aggregate as the coarse aggregate.
Inclusive relationship
VersatileLightweight aggregate concrete and ceramic grain concrete are widely used in various precast components and cast-in-place concrete projects for industrial and residential buildings, including load-bearing structures, thermal insulation structures, pipe insulation, and soundproofing materials.