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HigBRD High Water Reducing Rate Aditivo Para Concretoh Water Reducing Rate Concrete admixture
product attribute
BD-502 Polycarboxylate Water Reducing Agent Mother Liquid: This product also has good adaptability to cement, the water reduction rate can reach more than 40%, the fluidity maintaining ability is strong, etc., and the concrete can be improved significantly. The workability of concrete enables fresh concrete to have excellent fluidity and slump retention properties.
| Items | Enterprise Standard |
| Model | BD-502 |
| colour | white or faint yellow |
| Appearance | mother solution |
| Solid content (%) | 50% |
| Content of Chloride (%) | ≤0.04% |
| Water Reducing Ratio (%) | ≥30% |
| density | 1.11±0.01 |
| PH Value | ≥6 |
Precautions
1. BD series polycarboxylic acid water reducer mother liquor is non-toxic, harmless and non-corrosive, but it is prohibited to eat. If it is accidentally in the eyes or in the mouth, rinse immediately with clean water;
2. When used with other admixtures, compatibility test should be conducted;
3. Wind customers to buy the company's products, the company provides 24h technical service support to solve your worries. storage This series of products should be stored in plastic or stainless steel containers sealed at room temperature for a shelf life of 12 months. Do not mix with other admixtures, rain, and any impurities. If the storage is overdue, the professional engineer can continue to use it after passing the concrete trial test.

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