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Micro-Air 119
An air-entraining admixture which gives concrete extra protection by creating ultra-stable air bubbles that are strong, small and closely spaced - a characteristic especially useful in the types of concrete known for their difficulty to entrain and maintain the air content desired. Even when used at a lower dosage rate than standard airentraining admixtures.
Features and Benefits
The entrainment of optimum air content in concrete results in the following improvements in concrete quality:
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Increased resistance to damage from freeze/thaw cycles and to scaling from de-icing salts.
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Reduced permeability - increased watertightness.
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Reduced segregation and bleeding.
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Improved plasticity and workability.
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Greatly improved stability of air entrainment.
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Improved air-void system in hardened concrete.
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BASFCC.Moss.Core.wsp 1.0.0.872 - S:38 T:05/02/2012 14:56:32
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