High Temperature Risks

At high temperatures, hydration accelerates, causing premature setting, reduced strength, and cracking.

Low Temperature Effects

Under low temperatures, hydration slows down, delaying curing and weakening concrete strength and durability.

Cracking & Performance

With poor temperature control, thermal cracking, uneven distribution, and stress weaken structural performance.

Need for Control Systems

To manage temperature, batching plants use chillers and flake ice systems for consistent concrete quality.