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Why Use Concrete Admixtures

Types of Admixtures
Chemical
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What Special Performance Do You Need From the Concrete?

Protect Against Freeze Thaw Cycles Improve Durability

Water Reduction in the Mix
(Conventional/Mid-Range water reducers/High-Range water reducers superplasticizers)

High Strength Concrete

Corrosion Protection

Set Acceleration

Strength Enhancement

Set Retardation

Crack Control (Drying Shrinkage Cracking)

Flowability

Finish Enhancement

Fly Ash- Making Concrete Stronger, More Durable, and Easier to Work With

Silica Fume: Early Strength and Reduced Permeability

Produce a Fluid Backfill Which Flows Easily and is Self Leveling

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Pouring fresh concrete is a time-sensitive project and unexpected delays can cause major problems. With the use of admixtures, you can have more control over your concrete. Admixtures can restore loads of concrete that might need to be rejected due to delays or other complications. They can improve the performance of problem concrete by modifying its characteristics and enhancing workability.

Admixtures are additions to a concrete mix that can help control the set time and other aspects of fresh concrete. Common admixtures include accelerating admixtures, retarding admixtures, fly ash, air entraining admixtures, and water-reducing admixtures.

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