Antifreeze Admixtures for Concrete

Antifreeze Admixtures for Concrete

Author: Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (U.S.)

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13:

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The goal of this project was to develop a chemical admixture that would reduce the need for wintertime thermal protection of freshly placed concrete. Chemicals were investigated for their ability to promote strength gain in concrete cured below 0 deg C. The project was carried out in five phases. Phase 1 evaluated existing and new admixtures. Phase 2 measured the effect of promising chemicals on concrete properties. Phases 3 and 4 tested the practicality of using the new technology/admixture in the field. Phase 5 disseminated the findings through an Army conference and through the development of this report, in addition to normal W.R. Grace advertising channels. Laboratory strength tests established that two prototype admixtures were capable of protecting concrete down to -5 deg C. Results from other laboratory tests show that the chemicals pose no harm to the concrete or embedded ferrous metals. Concrete containing the prototype admixtures passes standard freeze-thaw tests, does not shrink unusually, does not contain harmful alkalis, and does not produce irregular hydration products. Field tests clearly demonstrated that working with these new admixtures requires no new skills. The concrete can be mixed at lower temperatures, saving energy. The admixtures are easily dosed into the mixing trucks, as is normal practice today, and concrete is finished in the usual manner. Estimates show that the two prototype admixtures can extend the construction season by as much as three months in the contiguous United States. The prototype has proved that low-temperature admixtures are possible. The industry partner sees the need to develop admixtures that will work to -10 deg C before going commercial with this technology.


Chemical Admixtures for Concrete

Chemical Admixtures for Concrete

Author: Sandra Senft

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1999-06-24

Total Pages: 456

ISBN-13: 0203017242

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Chemical admixtures are used in concrete mixtures to produce particular engineering properties such as rapid hardening, water-proofing or resistance to cold. Chemical Admixtures for Concrete surveys recent developments in admixture technology, explaining the mechanisms by which admixtures produce their effects, the various types of admixtures avail


Antifreeze Admixtures for Concrete

Antifreeze Admixtures for Concrete

Author:

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 1428913157

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The goal of this project was to develop a chemical admixture that would reduce the need for wintertime thermal protection of freshly placed concrete. Chemicals were investigated for their ability to promote strength gain in concrete cured below 0 deg C. The project was carried out in five phases. Phase 1 evaluated existing and new admixtures. Phase 2 measured the effect of promising chemicals on concrete properties. Phases 3 and 4 tested the practicality of using the new technology/admixture in the field. Phase 5 disseminated the findings through an Army conference and through the development of this report, in addition to normal W.R. Grace advertising channels. Laboratory strength tests established that two prototype admixtures were capable of protecting concrete down to -5 deg C. Results from other laboratory tests show that the chemicals pose no harm to the concrete or embedded ferrous metals. Concrete containing the prototype admixtures passes standard freeze-thaw tests, does not shrink unusually, does not contain harmful alkalis, and does not produce irregular hydration products. Field tests clearly demonstrated that working with these new admixtures requires no new skills. The concrete can be mixed at lower temperatures, saving energy. The admixtures are easily dosed into the mixing trucks, as is normal practice today, and concrete is finished in the usual manner. Estimates show that the two prototype admixtures can extend the construction season by as much as three months in the contiguous United States. The prototype has proved that low-temperature admixtures are possible. The industry partner sees the need to develop admixtures that will work to -10 deg C before going commercial with this technology.


An Introduction to Chemical Admixtures for Concrete for Construction Managers

An Introduction to Chemical Admixtures for Concrete for Construction Managers

Author: J. Paul Guyer, P.E., R.A.

Publisher: Guyer Partners

Published: 2022-05-21

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13:

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Introductory technical guidance for construction managers interested in concrete construction Here is what is discussed: 1. GENERAL, 2. AIR-ENTRAINING ADMIXTURES, 3. ACCELERATING ADMIXTURE, 4. RETARDING ADMIXTURES, 5. WATER-REDUCING ADMIXTURES, 6. HIGH-RANGE WATER-REDUCING ADMIXTURES, ("SUPERPLASTICIZERS")., 7. ANTIWASHOUT ADMIXTURES, 8. EXTENDED SET-CONTROL ADMIXTURES, 9. ANTIFREEZE ADMIXTURES.


An Introduction to Chemical Admixtures, Sealers and Coatings for Concrete

An Introduction to Chemical Admixtures, Sealers and Coatings for Concrete

Author: J. Paul Guyer, P.E., R.A.

Publisher: Guyer Partners

Published: 2021-08-21

Total Pages: 42

ISBN-13:

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Introductory technical guidance for civil engineers, structural engineers and construction managers interested in admixtures, sealers and coatings for concrete. Here is what is discussed: 2. AIR-ENTRAINING ADMIXTURES 3. ACCELERATING ADMIXTURE 4. RETARDING ADMIXTURES 5. WATER-REDUCING ADMIXTURES 6. HIGH-RANGE WATER-REDUCING ADMIXTURES ("SUPERPLASTICIZERS"). 7. ANTIWASHOUT ADMIXTURES 8. EXTENDED SET-CONTROL ADMIXTURES 9. ANTIFREEZE ADMIXTURES 10. SEALERS AND COATINGS 11. HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT METHACRYLIC SEALING COMPOUNDS 12. LOW VISCOSITY EPOXY SEALING COMPOUNDS 13. SILANE AND SILOXANE SEALING COMPOUND 14. COATING COMPOUNDS FOR CONCRETE


An Introduction to Concrete Materials Selection for Professional Engineers

An Introduction to Concrete Materials Selection for Professional Engineers

Author: J. Paul Guyer

Publisher: Guyer Partners

Published: 2023-10-07

Total Pages: 69

ISBN-13:

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Introductory technical guidance for civil engineers, structural engineers and other professional engineers and construction managers interested in design and construction with concrete. Here is what is discussed: 1. INTRODUCTION, 2. CEMENTITIOUS MATERIALS, 3. AGGREGATES.


Cold Weather Concreting

Cold Weather Concreting

Author: B.A. Krylov

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2020-08-26

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 100009927X

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Concreting in cold weather requires special knowledge and skills to ensure accelerated hardening and high quality in plain- and reinforced-concrete structures. Cold Weather Concreting familiarizes concrete specialists with the characteristic features of concrete in cold weather, including the effects of frost, methods for hardening in subzero temperatures, and other challenges in cold-weather concreting. Both practical techniques and their underlying theories are covered. The book presents many methods for the thermal treatment of concrete by means of electric current--information previously available only in the Russian literature. It presents unique data in the form of diagrams, drawings, and tables, including a chart of the phase state of concretes of different strengths in the process of freezing at different temperatures, the variation of concrete strains in freezing and thawing, and a diagram of electric fields in concrete when electrodes are placed in front of stirrups.


Concrete Admixtures Handbook

Concrete Admixtures Handbook

Author: V.S. Ramachandran

Publisher: William Andrew

Published: 1996-12-31

Total Pages: 1183

ISBN-13: 0815516541

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Since the publication of the first edition ten years ago, significant developments have occurred in the use of admixtures in concrete. Eight new chapters and a full update of the preceding ten chapters bring this book up to date; reflecting the relative advances made in the science and technology of different groups of admixtures. The increased role and development of admixtures in concrete technology is evidenced by a number of conferences, publications, and novel admixtures available in the market place. These developments in the field caused the modification of many chapters in the first edition in order to reflect the advances. Although individual chapters refer to standards and specifications of admixtures, those only interested in the standards or techniques used in investigating admixtures will find the second chapter (Research Technologies, Standards, and Specifications) useful. Admixtures are not as inert as may be presumed. They may chemically interact with the constituents of concrete and affect the properties of the fresh and hardened concrete and its durability. The third chapter deals with these aspects. It was important to devote a chapter to recent attempts in developing new admixtures.