Difference Between PCC (Plain Cement Concrete) & RCC (Reinforced Cement Concrete)
Plain concrete, also known as plain cement concrete or PCC, is most commonly used for paving and flooring. Made from a mix of cement, sand, aggregate, and water
Reinforced concrete, or reinforced cement concrete (RCC), is actually very similar to PCC in terms of materials used.
The one big difference in its composition is the addition of steel rebar.
PCC:
No reinforcement is introduced
Only gives strength in compression
Cheaper
Less time consuming due to no reinforcement
RCC:
Reinforcement is used in RCC
More strength
Steel = Tensile Strength,
Concrete = Compressive Strength
Expensive depending on the amount of steel bars and skilled labor involved
Time consuming
PCC - Plain Cement Concrete - Grades - M5,M7.5,M10,M15.
Usage : PCC used as bed concrete for Footing,plinth beam and Flooring.
RCC - Reinforced Cement Concrete - Grades - M20,M25,M30,M35,M40,M45,M50 etc.
Usage : RCC used in structural works like columns,beams,Plinth beam , footings,slabs ,Retaining walls, shear walls.
Reinforced = Strengthen/support concrete with steel bars.
As concrete is good in compression and steel is good in tension.
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