The cement skin at the surface of the concrete is shot-blasted, allowing aggregates to appear. This finishing provides also a light roughness to the surface and a matte look. Made of HRAC (High Resistance Architectonic Concrete), able to resist more than 40 MPa in compression strength.
The cement skin at the surface of the concrete is ground with diamond grinders to expose the core of the aggregates. This finishing creates an even surface. Made of HRAC (High Resistance Architectonic Concrete), able to resist more than 40 MPa in compression strength.
The cement skin at the surface is ground with diamond grinders to expose the core of the aggregates. Afterwards the surface is shot-blasted. This finishing creates a matte, slightly rough surface. Made of HRAC (High Resistance Architectonic Concrete), able to resist more than 40 MPa in compression strength.
The surface coming out of the mold is left untouched, showing only the concrete skin and not the aggregates.
A light finish with an even and flat texture across the entire surface