1. The segregation of concrete will lead to a decrease in its overall fluidity, which will cause the concrete to block the pump during transportation. Moreover, after it segregates, during pouring, the sand and gravel materials on its bottom surface will increase, and there will be more cement mortar on the surface, which will lead to the final overall quality being unqualified.
2. In segregated concrete, the gaps between its aggregates are relatively large, which will cause Some bubbles appear throughout the concrete, causing honeycombing. And if the hardened concrete is not strong enough, it will have cracking problems.
3. When we are producing, we must produce according to strict standards, so as to prevent it from segregating. And during transportation, do not add water or additives to the concrete. Only in this way can the quality of concrete be ensured.