What is Low-Density Cellular Concrete (LDCC)

Low-Density Cellular Concrete (LDCC) is a type of concrete that is lightweight and highly flowable. It is made by mixing cement, water, and preformed foam. The foam creates air cells within the concrete, which increases its volume, reduces its density, and improves its flowability. Mix designs may use fly ash, sand, and other aggregates to achieve specific densities and strengths. LDCC is ideal for a variety of applications due to its properties.

LDCC is produced on-site using a Simem SealCrete containerized grout plant and is pumped into place. A slurry of cement and water is injected with preformed foam and can be pumped substantial distances, making placement easier in confined and/or high-traffic areas.

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