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Ferrocement. Ferrocement built boat The term ferrocement, also referred to as ferro concrete or reinforced concrete, is most commonly applied to a mixture of Portland cement and sand applied over layers of woven or expanded steel mesh and closely spaced small-diameter steel rods rebar. It can be used to form relatively thin, compound curved sheets to make hulls for boats, shell roofs, water tanks, etc. It has been used in a wide range of other applications including sculpture and prefabricated building components. The term has been applied by extension to other composite materials including some containing no cement and no ferrous material.

These are better referred to by terms describing their actual contents. Recent trends have "ferrocement" being referred to as ferro concrete or reinforced concrete to better describe the end product instead of its components. Ferro concrete has relatively good strength and resistance to impact. Construction[edit] Economics[edit] Advantages[edit] Disadvantages[edit]

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