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  1. Asphalt Concrete: Also known as asphalt pavement, it combines aggregates and liquid asphalt. Used for road surfaces.

  2. Self-Consolidating Concrete: Known for its high filling ability and smooth finish. It flows easily without the need for vibration during placement.

  3. Normal Strength Concrete: The basic mix of materials with no special additives. Used in various applications.

  4. Plain Concrete: No reinforcement added. Used for non-structural purposes like sidewalks and curbs.

  5. Lightweight Concrete: Lower density due to lightweight aggregates. Used in applications where weight matters, such as precast panels.

  6. Glass Concrete: Incorporates recycled glass as an aggregate. Provides a unique appearance.

  7. Air-Entrained Concrete: Contains microscopic air bubbles to improve freeze-thaw resistance. Commonly used in cold climates.

  8. High-Strength Concrete: Has a compressive strength of 6000 PSI or higher. Used in high-rise buildings and heavy-duty structures.

  9. Vacuum Concrete: Excess water is removed during mixing. Used for architectural finishes.

  10. Rapid Set Concrete: Hardens within hours, allowing for faster construction.

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