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  1. INDUSTRY|building and public works|building industry|building materials|concrete
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    ga
    cellular concrete | aerated concrete | air-entrained concrete | porous concrete | air-entraining concrete | cellular lightweight concrete | CLC
    en
    Definition "lightweight concrete with a homogeneous void or cell structure, attained by adding a product to the concrete mixture in order to create tiny air pockets" Reference "COM-Terminology Coordination and COM-EN, based on:- American Concrete Institute > Topics in concrete > Cellular Concrete (26.9.2022)- Wagner Meters > The Rapid RH® Concrete Moisture Test > Concrete Information & Knowledge Base > Understanding Different Types of Lightweight Concrete (27.9.2022)"
    Comment "The product added to form the porous structure can be either a gas-forming chemical (aluminium or zinc) to create hydrogen gas for the production of autoclaved aerated concrete, or a foaming agent for the production of foam concrete."
    béton aéré | béton cellulaire | béton alvéolaire
    fr
    Definition béton contenant environ 5 % d'air occlus sous forme de petites bulles (quelques dizaines à quelques centaines de micromètres) ; cette caractéristique, qui peut être obtenue de différentes manières (ex. utilisation d'un entraîneur d'air), améliorant la maniabilité du béton frais et sa résistance au gel Reference "Édiitions Eyrolles > Dictionnaire du BTP > Définitions > béton aéré (4.11.2022)"