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Anti-Hydro® |
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Description :
A combination of organic and inorganic chemicals that react with
portland cement to produce more complete hydration and reduced
water requirements, bleed water, segregation and shrinkage. The
increased hydration provides internal curing and a much denser
cement paste. These combined reactions produce impermeable
concrete that is hard and non-dusting.
| No. |
Size |
| AH 1G |
1 gal. pail, 4/case,
48 lbs. |
| AH 5G |
5 gal. pail, 60 lbs., 24/pallet |
| AH 55G |
55 gal. drum, 660 lbs. |
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Application :
For high early strength gains. For cold weather concreting.
Applicable Standards :
ASTM C-494, Type A, C, E . |
Performance Data :
Impermeable at 20 psi
(46' head of water)
Reduces vapor transmission by as much as 85%.
Accelerator reduces setting time 30% at 32° F.
Reduces shrinkage 20–25%.
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Dosage :
For 3,000 psi 4" slump concrete: |
| 40-32° F |
1 gal./yd³ |
| 32-23° F |
1½ gal./yd³ |
| 23-20° F |
2 gal./yd³ |
| 20-15° F |
2½ gal./yd³ |
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Calcium Chloride |
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Description :
Calcium chloride pellets.
| No. |
Size |
| C CHCL |
50 lb. bag,
50/pallet |
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Application:
Cold weather accelerator shortens initial set time. Increase
early strength gain. |
Dosage:
1-2 lbs./100 weight cement. |
Mascoset-C |
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Description :
An accelerator for portland cement. Supplied as a liquid, which
contains calcium chloride. May be used with standard or
high-early strength portland cement. Produces fast-setting
concrete and mortar for patching, topping, dry-pack mortar and
grouting.
| No. |
Size |
| MS 1GSETC |
1 gal. pail,
40 lbs.,
4/case |
| MS 5GSETC |
5 gal. pail,
50 lbs.,
36/pallet |
| MS 55GSETC |
55 gal. drum, 550
lbs. |
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Application:
Initial set of portland cement can be accelerated. Early
strengths are increased. |
Dosage :
Dosage rate for 1% is 1 qt./100 lbs. of cement. Dosage rate for
2% is 2 qt./100 lbs. of cement.
Note :
Due to the many variables
encountered in concrete placements, Masons Supply insists that
trial mixes be made with the same materials as on the actual
project. Field conditions should be simulated as closely as
possible to determine the correct proportions of Mascoset-C in
order to provide desired setting time and strength development. |
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