Description
Air Entraining Agent with Foamix code AE-200 is a concrete aerating admixture based on chemical substances, which by creating very small and uniform air bubbles in the cross section of concrete and cement mortar increases the resistance against melting and freezing cycles and reduces weight The unit volume of the mixture leads to the simplification of concrete sections and elements. The use of this product makes the texture and shape of the desired mixture uniform and spongy and increases its pumpability. This product is designed and formulated according to ASTM C494 and ISIRI 2930 standards.
Applications of concrete foam liquid:
Applications of concrete foam liquid:
Production of all kinds of light concrete parts such as blocks, walls, etc., production of all kinds of parts resistant to melting and freezing cycles, production of all kinds of high quality light and normal concretes and mortars.
Safety matters
Before using the product, please read the safety information sheet carefully or read the safety instructions on the package.
Technical services
The technical department of Parsman Chemical Construction is always available to help you in the correct and optimal use of products.
Tips for using foam concrete code AE-200:
Foamix AE-200 product has been developed to produce frost-resistant concrete sections and other lightweight concrete elements. In order to use this product in batching, it is better to add it to the water used in concrete before adding sand. The container containing water and aerating material must be carefully mixed so that the product produces bubbles. This product can be directly added to the concrete mixer as a foaming agent. In this case, the mixer must stir the ingredients for at least 5 minutes so that the bubbles are created uniformly in all places.
This product is compatible with the following admixtures and materials:
•Fluentis series water reducing admixtures
•Reactive microsilica (silica foam)
•Retardant admixtures: R-200
•Expanding admixtures
•Shrinkage reduction admixtures
•Processing materials for exposed concrete
•Normal mold oil
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