M25 Concrete Time Calculator
Work out exactly when your M25 concrete reaches key strength milestones and when formwork can safely come off. Enter your casting date and structural element to get precise dates.
Casting Details
Enter your casting date and structural element to calculate curing and formwork dates
Select the date the M25 concrete was (or will be) poured.
Formwork removal periods are based on IS 456:2000 minimum recommended values.
Calculation Results
Curing milestones, strength gain and formwork dates
Enter your casting date and element type above, then click Calculate Curing Schedule to reveal your M25 strength and formwork removal dates.
M25 Strength Gain & Formwork Periods
Standard curing-age strength percentages for M25 concrete and the minimum formwork removal periods recommended by IS 456:2000.
| Curing Age | Strength Gained | Approx. Strength | Typical Milestone |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Day | ~16% | 4.0 N/mm² | Formwork still in place |
| 3 Days | ~40% | 10.0 N/mm² | Slab soffit props may be eased |
| 7 Days | ~65% | 16.3 N/mm² | Beam soffit props, short-span slab props |
| 14 Days | ~90% | 22.5 N/mm² | Long-span slab props, short-span beam props |
| 28 Days | ~99–100% | 25.0 N/mm² | Full design strength reached |
M25 Curing Time FAQ
Everything you need to know about M25 concrete curing periods, strength gain, and formwork removal.
M25 is a concrete mix grade where “M” stands for Mix and “25” refers to the characteristic compressive strength of 25 N/mm² (MPa) achieved after 28 days of standard curing. It is a common structural grade used for slabs, beams, columns, and foundations in medium-rise buildings.
M25 concrete is assumed to reach its full design strength of 25 N/mm² at 28 days after casting, when cured correctly. It gains strength progressively, reaching roughly 40% by day 3, 65% by day 7, 90% by day 14, and around 99% by day 28.
As per IS 456:2000, the minimum curing period for concrete made with ordinary Portland cement is 7 days, extending to at least 10 days for concrete exposed to dry and hot weather conditions. For higher-grade or critical structural elements, a 14-day curing period is often specified as good practice.
Typical formwork removal times per IS 456:2000 are 16-24 hours for vertical formwork (columns, walls, sides of beams), 3 days for slab soffit props, 7 days for beam soffit props, and 7-21 days for props under slabs and beams depending on span length.
Curing keeps concrete moist so the cement hydration reaction can continue, which is what develops strength over time. Removing formwork or loading the structure before adequate curing has taken place can lead to cracking, excessive deflection, or long-term structural weakness.
