The given diagram illustrates the key step of making a storage area from concrete canvas.
Overall, the process includes multiple stages, each of them requires both the durable manual strength and assisting gadgets, initiating with the manufacturing process and culminating in using.
In the first step of the process, named manufacturing, three different functioning layers are combined to ensure the strength and also the functionality and flexibility of the initial material. One on the top is to allow water to pass through. The others, namely dry concrete fibre and waterproof plastic, facilitate the later stages and boost endurance. Afterwards, the concrete canvas is transferred to construction, where they start being deployed. Subsequently, they are unwrapped before being unfolding, when they are spread on the ground and secured with rope and pegs, defining the shelter’s base dimensions.
Once unfolded, an amount of air is pumped into the canvas in inflating process, shaping it into a dome-shape structure, which has the height of 2.5 metres, and forming the basic framework of the shelter. Right after that, the process continues with hydrating, when water is sprayed onto the inflated canvas, activating the concrete fibres so that the materials can harden theirselves.
Eventually, the canvas undergoes setting stages, in which the structure is solidified for over 20-24 hours to ensure the ability to store supplies or equipment in in using step as well as enhance its durability and stability during being in use.
