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Water reducing agents
Please find below a selection of relevant web pages from AEC companies and organizations for water reducing agents.
Color Hardener Dry Shake
...all concrete to avoid variations All concrete should be placed at the same slump. A 3" to 4" slump is recommended, with 5" maximum. Normal air entrainment, water reducing agents and delay set admixtures may be used. CAUTION: DO NOT USE CALCIUM CHLORIDE OR CALCIUM CHLORIDE BASED PRODUCTS IN COLORED CONCRETE. In cold weather, ... See #1.
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Grouts/Bonding
...Or Shrinkage Compensation Are Desired. A-H Axpandcrete S Hi-Flow is formulated with a special blend of selected silica sands, portland cement, pozzolanic plasticizing, water reducing agents, and shrinkage compensating agents. It contains no calcium chloride. This unique formulation produces a grout of high strength and positive expansion... See #2.
Architectural Stonework
Materials ● Homogenous throughout, which makes it an ideal material for onsite cutting. ● Natural aggregates to BS882 ● Admixtures: water reducing agents to BS5075, pigments to BS1014 ● Comprehensive strength to BS1217 ● Reinforcement mild steel with a minimum cover of 40mm or stainless... See #3.
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