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Fine hairline cracks that form a map-like pattern on the surface of concrete:

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Correct Incorrect Crazing describes the appearance of fine, hairline cracks on the surface of concrete, resembling a map-like pattern. This phenomenon arises from the shrinkage of concrete as it dries and hardens. The cracks are generally shallow and do not compromise the structural integrity of the concrete. Crazing is a common issue in concrete surfaces, often caused by factors such as improper curing, excessive water content, or rapid drying.

Fine hairline cracks that form a map-like pattern on the surface of concrete:

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