Bleeding of concrete refers to the phenomenon where excess water in freshly placed concrete rises to the surface and causes discoloration or staining of the concrete surface. This can occur when the concrete mix is too wet, or if the concrete is not properly consolidated during the finishing process. To prevent bleeding, it is important to use the right water-to-cement ratio in the mix, properly consolidate the concrete during finishing, and properly cure the concrete. Other factors that can contribute to bleeding include high humidity and high temperatures during placement and curing. Bleeding can also be prevented by using a water-reducing admixture in the concrete mix.
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