Shotcrete mix
Shotcreting refers to a method within which compressed air forces mortar or concrete through a tube and tap onto a surface at a high speed and forms structural or non-structural parts of buildings. Shotcrete is currently applied to the wet-mix method and has gained universal acceptance in several countries. In wet-mix application cement, aggregate, admixture, and water are mixed along before being wired through a hose and atmospherically designed. On the opposite hand, in dry-mix applications cement, aggregate, and admixture are mixed along, sent pneumatically through a tube so, at the tap via a water ring, water is injected equally throughout the combination because it is being designed.