Self-compacting concrete is a modern and innovative concrete that does not need vibration for placement and compaction. It is also known as flowable, self-consolidating, and non-vibration concrete. It is enormously consistent and highly flowable, without the loss of stability, and moreover it can flow due to its weight, fill the formwork and achieve complete compaction even in the presence of crowded reinforcement. After solidification, it is hard, consistent, and has similar engineering characteristics, including strength, as conventional concrete that has been vibrated. Therefore after hardening, its function is like normal (vibrated) concrete.
Concrete that needs little compaction or vibration was developed in the early 1970s. However, the non-vibration concrete was developed in Japan during the 1980s. It currently makes up almost 5% of the market in Japan, around 15% in the Danish and Swedish markets and

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its use is very popular in the UK as well.