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Chlorinated rubber as concrete curing material
Chlorinated rubber protects concrete surface from rain wash within few minutes after placing; it retains moisture in concrete, provides tough film that penetrates pores of concrete and is resistant to mild chemicals and salts, thus resisting scaling; for newly placed concrete 200 to 300 sq ft/gal is proper coverage and should be applied as soon as water sheen disappears from surface; heavier application is needed for old concrete to prevent scaling.
Chlorinated rubber as concrete curing material
Chlorinated rubber protects concrete surface from rain wash within few minutes after placing; it retains moisture in concrete, provides tough film that penetrates pores of concrete and is resistant to mild chemicals and salts, thus resisting scaling; for newly placed concrete 200 to 300 sq ft/gal is proper coverage and should be applied as soon as water sheen disappears from surface; heavier application is needed for old concrete to prevent scaling.
Chlorinated rubber as concrete curing material
Civ Eng (NY)
Holland, F.J. (author)
1967
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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