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Definition | : | Cement-Treated Base |
Category | : | Academic & Science » Architecture & Constructions |
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Cement-Treated Base (CTB) is a type of pavement base material made by mixing native soils or aggregates with Portland cement and water. The process of creating CTB involves mixing the aggregate material and cement in a controlled manner to achieve a homogenous mixture. This mixture is then compacted and cured to develop strength and durability.
CTB is used in the construction of roads, highways, and other paved surfaces.
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The full form of CTB is Cement-Treated Base
Cement-Treated Base | Crabtree Technology Building
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