Study On The Use Of Portland Cement, Calcium Oxide, Red Cement, Sand Beach And The Strong Urges Concrete (Case Study Krakalbeach)
Abstract
Concrete is obtained from rock-hardened mixture consisting of portland cement, water and aggregate (fine aggregate
and coarse aggregate). Increasing use of concrete as a building construction, the available constituent materials
become more limited and more expensive price. Another necessary ingredient alternatives that can form the concrete
materials instead of diminishing its availability and the price is getting higher . One effort to reduce the use of cement
and aggregate Portlan and smooth , which is mixing different materials in portland cement in the form of calcium
oxide , red cement and sand from the beach Krakal . To test whether these materials can be alternative materials
research is conducted , in the form of a reduced number of normal concrete and sand cement replacement materials
such as sisertai addition of quicklime , cement red at intervals of every proportion is 0 % , 10 % , 20 % , 30 % , 40 % ,
and 50 % and sand beach with intervals of 0 % , 10 % , 20 % , 30 % , 40 % , and 50 % . Of a series of activities and
analysis of the results of this research is that the addition of a mixture of red cement , lime , sand beaches and Krakal
with comparison of proportions 1 : 1 : 2 instead of Portlan cement and fine aggregate at the same percentage can
increase the compressive strength of concrete . The addition of 20% is the optimal addition of being able to increase
the concrete stronger high of 85% of the value of the compressive strength of normal concrete.