Concrete develops its properties of durability, wear resistance, permeability and strength over time, rapidly at first but then more slowly.
To develop these qualities, the prolonged hydration of cement must be encouraged. Hydration requires the presence of moisture and a favourable temperature. The ideal temperature range is 10 to 30 degrees Centigrade. Concrete should be protected from early loss of moisture or freezing.
The excessive loss of moisture can cause shrinkage cracking as strength development has not occurred to withstand the stresses resulting from the loss of volume (due to loss of water). A good curing environment should exist immediately after finishing, and for as long as possible after placing.
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