The MPA (megapascal) of concrete refers to its compressive strength, which measures the ability of concrete to withstand axial loads without failing. The strength is typically tested on cylindrical or cubic samples and is crucial for determining the appropriate mix design and structural applications. Common MPA values for concrete range from 20 MPa for residential applications to over 40 MPa for commercial and industrial structures. Higher MPA values indicate stronger concrete, suitable for more demanding structures.
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