concrete hardening accelerating for civil engineering construction - 1A

1, Non-corrosive to steel, no harmful and environmental friendly, 2, Inproving the concrete workablity and impermeability - details see: https://www.buildingsupplieshub.com/concrete-hardening-accelerating-for-civil-engineering-construction-10082534
Place of Origin: Sichuan China (Mainland)Brand Name: GKModel Number: 1AWater reducing ratio: >10%
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GK-1A Early setting water reducer

Chloride -free concrete admixture,GK-1A, is combined by early strength inorganic components and naphthalene water reducer agent. It possesses good early strength and water reducing performance. For obviously improving the concrete’s early and late strength, this kind of product is suitable for project high demands of early strength in low temperature

Basic mechanical design feature
a: the powder dosage of this product is 1.5-2.0% of cementitious materials, liquid dosage is 2-3%, water reducing ratio ≥10%
b: concrete with this product, its strength can raise above 50% (1d), and 130% (3d)
c: under the same viscosity, cement with this product will save above 10%
d: good adaptability ; ameliorating the concrete workability, enhancing the concrete anti-permeability, anti-freezing and durability.
Package, storage
a: Woven bag lined with plastic film packaging, 50kg/bag
b: long time storing, keep form moisture and water penetrating
Advantages
a: non-corrosive for steel
b: environmental friendly
c: suitable for low temperature construction ( lower to -5°C

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Packaging Detail:Woven bage with plastic film packaging
Delivery Detail:Within 1 month

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