The advantages of using self-compacting concrete in the technology of precast reinforced constructions that are manufactured on stands with a travelling shuttering were considered. Considering the significant heat losses on the heating of products in this technology, concretes have been studied that harden at low temperatures. It was shown that self-compacting concretes with consumption of 330-450 kg / m3 gaining strength in compression of 20-35 MPa for 16-20 hours at low temperature heating.
Keywords: self-compacting concrete, stand technology, travelling shuttering, disperse filler, superplasticizer, heat treatment, strength
The paper describes the role of inert mineral additives in concrete technology. It was found that inert mineral additives are expediently use together with superplasticizers for the preparation of concrete mixtures with high workability at low cement consumption. It was shown that the negative effect of inert additives on strength decreases with a decrease in the water-cement ratio due to an increase in the proportion of cement hydration products and a reduction in the pore volume in a cement stone prepared with the use of inert mineral additives. There was established that the most promising direction of using these materials is the production of high-fluidity and self-compacting concretes of low and medium class with high frost resistance, water resistance and corrosion resistance
Keywords: "concrete, inert mineral additive, superplasticizer, workability, strength "