Hydrodemolition is a specialsed technique used in construction and civil engineering to remove deteriorated or damaged concrete using high-pressure water jets. Also known as water jetting or hydroblasting, it is an effective method for selectively removing concrete without damaging the underlying structure or reinforcing steel.
In hydrodemolition, a high-pressure water jet is directed at the concrete surface, effectively eroding and breaking down the concrete. The water is typically pressurised to a range of 1000 to 3000 bar (14,500 to 43,500 psi) and is emitted through a nozzle or lance. The force of the water jet can be adjusted to control the depth and rate of concrete removal.
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