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Rapid hardening

Here's a selection of relevant articles about rapid hardening from AEC companies and organizations, including Fox Industries, Inc., ASC Info and GeoBond International.

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GeoCement
...International, Inc. Products Testing Contact Us Home Specifications GEOCEMENT GeoCement is a cementious based product with a unique catalyst. It is very rapid hardening, early strength gaining, concrete repair material designed for highway, bridge decks, curb, and miscellaneous concrete surface repairs. Repaired roadways... See #1.

Concrete and Admixtures E
cement portland rapid hardening white coloured sulphate resisting super sulphates high alumina pozzolanic acid waterproof masonry refractory admixtures accelerating air entrainers colourings detergents expanded agents foaming hardeners oil proofers plasticisers setting retarding waterproofers water reducing wetting... See #2.

Rapid hardening (http://www.fox-ind.com)

 

Grouts: Cementitious: FX-768 Epoxy Modified Rapid Hardening Concrete Pack
FX-768 Epoxy Modified Rapid Hardening Concrete Pack is an epoxy modified concrete specifically formulated to produce structural properties in 2 to 3 hours with ultimate in durability. See #3.

1: http://www.geobond.net [c1556302]
2: http://www.ascinfo.co.uk [c1151802]
3: http://www.fox-ind.com [p1041866]


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