Self-cleaning concrete is a type of concrete made by mixing cement, sand, aggregates, and water in specific proportions.
Exterior concrete is commonly used in the structural concrete of buildings, such as floors, beams, and columns. It boasts the following features: simple construction, low cost, moderate strength, and ease of use. Exterior concrete can be constructed using traditional pouring or spraying methods.
The application of self-leveling concrete is extensive, primarily used in the following areas:
In construction projects: for the construction of ground floors, floors, beams, and columns.
In Municipal Engineering: Used for road construction, sidewalks, bridges, and other infrastructure.
3. In hydraulic engineering: Used for dam, channel, reservoir construction, etc.
4. In Infrastructure Engineering: Used for foundation, basement, and other substructure construction.
Self-cleaning concrete can be formulated to meet the specific requirements of each project, catering to diverse engineering needs. Additionally, the performance of self-cleaning concrete can be enhanced by adding various additives, such as reinforcing agents and waterproofing agents, to improve the strength and durability of the concrete.





