In Germany, Austria and Switzerland, even if the calcium carbide method (CM measurement) is still the most common method used for measuring the readiness of cement floors for covering, the supplementary CRH method is becoming increasingly important. Outside of Germany, the moisture condition of concrete and cement floors is increasingly described as the ‘’corresponding relative humidity’’ (hence the CRH method). This hygrometric material climate measurement is particularly suitable for carrying out flooring work when the composition or drying behaviour of the cement floor is unclear.
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