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PCE based Super-plasticizers - Sika
High-Range Water Reducing and Retarding Concrete Admixture SikaPlast PC-10 Superplasticizing admixture for precast concrete SikaPlast PC-100 Concrete Admixture for Precast Concrete & Semi-Dry Concrete Application SikaPlast-955 Superplasticizing admixture for concrete SikaPlast-850 SUPERPLASTICIZING ADMIXTURE FOR CONCRETE SikaPlast-2700
SikaPlast PC-10 | PCE based Super-plasticizers
SikaPlast PC-10 is a polycarboxylate based superplasticizer particularly formulated for the production of precast concrete elements, targeting its special demands regarding slump retention, very low water/binder ratios, use of double or triple blend mixes (cement, GGBFS, PFA and/or microsilica) and a high degree of compaction. Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
SikaPlast-222 PC | PCE based Super-plasticizers
SikaPlast-222 PC is a third generation polycarboxylate based superplasticizer for concrete. It has been particularly developed for use in precast concrete to give extended slump retention and high early strength development of concrete mixes. SikaPlast-222 PC is suitable for use in concrete mixes containing microsilica and other pozzolanic
CLARENA MC2000 Technical Bulletin | GCP Applied Technologies
CLARENA MC2000 is a patented polycarboxylate (PC) based ASTM C494 Type A and F mid-range water reducer that is formulated with proprietary chemicals to provide best in class performance when used in concrete mixes containing a wide range of clay bearing aggregates. CLARENA MC2000’s robust dispersion capability in the presence of clay
- What is polycarboxylate superplasticizer (PCE)?
- Polycarboxylate Superplasticizer (PCE) represents the latest innovation in concrete admixture technology. Unlike traditional superplasticizers, PCE offers unparalleled control over concrete's rheological properties, making it essential in the production of high-performance concrete.
- What is a polycarboxylate ether superplasticizer?
- The polycarboxylate ether superplasticizer is an additive commonly used in concrete engineering and has a wide range of applications. The PCE based admixture can significantly reduce the amount of cement and improve the fluidity and pumpability of concrete while ensuring the strength and durability of concrete.
- What are chemical admixtures?
- Chemical admixtures are materials in the form of powder or fluids that are added to the concrete to improve the rheological, strength and durability properties. Sulphonated Naphthalene Formaldehyde(SNF) and Mid & High range PolyCarboxylate (PC) based admixtures are generally been using in Ready Mix Concrete units and Infra Projects.
- What is PCE Based admixture?
- The PCE based admixture can significantly reduce the amount of cement and improve the fluidity and pumpability of concrete while ensuring the strength and durability of concrete. Therefore, PCE superplasticizer can be widely used in these projects, such as water conservancy, eletrical power, ports, railway ,bridge, highway and buldings,etc.
- How to mix polycarboxylate superplasticizer?
- Polycarboxylate Superplasticizer must preferably be added in the mixing water and in case of ready-mix concrete where the product can be added on fresh concrete and in a mixing truck, it is necessary to mix at a high speed for about 6 – 8 minutes. Setting Time Deff.
- Which Admixtures are used in blended cement concrete?
- Sulphonated Naphthalene Formaldehyde(SNF) and Mid & High range PolyCarboxylate (PC) based admixtures are generally been using in Ready Mix Concrete units and Infra Projects. In this paper mainly focused on performance of SNF and different range PC admixtures in Blended Cement Concretes.