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The high-rise building is obviously made of concrete, so why does the whole building burn after a fire? superplasticizer admixture
Initially, concrete takes in and transfers warmth extra easily than dissipates warm quickly. When a fire occurs, it has the effect of supporting burning, which amounts adding gas to the fire....
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