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Investigation of proprietary chemical admixture for concrete
Chemical admixture described by its manufacturer as being useful in preventing strength losses in concrete during exposure to freezing temperatures was investigated; analysis of admixture showed it to contain approximately 28.5% solids and 71.5% volatile material, mainly water; solids appeared to be principally calcium chloride (CaCl2); cubes made from mortars which were mixed and cured at room temperature and to which admixture was added in ratio of 2 pt/bag of cement showed certain increase in strength.
Investigation of proprietary chemical admixture for concrete
Chemical admixture described by its manufacturer as being useful in preventing strength losses in concrete during exposure to freezing temperatures was investigated; analysis of admixture showed it to contain approximately 28.5% solids and 71.5% volatile material, mainly water; solids appeared to be principally calcium chloride (CaCl2); cubes made from mortars which were mixed and cured at room temperature and to which admixture was added in ratio of 2 pt/bag of cement showed certain increase in strength.
Investigation of proprietary chemical admixture for concrete
U S Waterways Experiment Station -- Misc Paper
Curry, R.L. (author)
1966
8 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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