Hi again,
Before I forget:
As far as I understand, the concrete slump test measures the consistency of the concrete before it sets. It is performed to check the workability of the concrete (the ease with which the concrete flows). It is therefore a good indicator of an improperly mixed batch. The slump test is also used to ensure uniformity of the concrete delivered under field conditions.
I agree totally with you that the slump issue is a very big deal. However, up until now I have heard of no customer, Readymix supplier, contractor, end user etc. who has complained or sent back a delivery of EdenCrete. On the contrary, up until now, every customer, Readymix supplier, contractor, end user etc. has praised the workability of EdenCrete.
Why then do you contend that the slump issue is a huge red flag when it comes to EdenCrete?
Thanks.
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