factory supply GFRC Supplies : Optimum 380 Plasticizer

  • factory supply GFRC Supplies : Optimum 380 Plasticizer
  • factory supply GFRC Supplies : Optimum 380 Plasticizer
  • factory supply GFRC Supplies : Optimum 380 Plasticizer
  • What is GFRC used for?
  • Great for use with concrete countertops, concrete furniture, concrete fireplace surrounds, architectural concrete elements, and concrete art. Gaining flexural strength from glass fibers, GFRC is capable of being made in much thinner sections than traditionally cast concrete, while having improved flexural strength.
  • Why do GFRC experts use silica fume?
  • Many GFRC experts will also use silica fume, metakaolin, or other pozzolans in their mix. This reduces the permeability of the concrete, making it more water-resistant and also reduces the alkalinity of the concrete, which means it doesn't affect the glass-both of these factors mean increased concrete durability.
  • When should you use a premium superplasticizer?
  • You can use a premium superplasticizer when you need a more extreme change in the slump or if you have a project that requires more compressive strength after the concrete has set. Superplasticizers are formulated to reduce the water content of your concrete mix, but during the summer months, this can make your concrete set up even faster.
  • What are the different characteristics of Fritz-Pak superplasticizer products?
  • Here is a quick breakdown of the different characteristics of our line of superplasticizer products. Fritz-Pak manufactures two strengths of superplasticizers. Our Supercizer 1 and Supercizer 5 are standard plasticizers formulated to increase the slump of your concrete by up to six inches and reduce the water requirements by 20%.
  • Does Fritz-Pak have a superplasticizer PCE?
  • Fritz-Pak’s Supercizer PCE is formulated using the most modern chemistry available and improves both the slump and strength of your concrete while helping you save money on materials. Regardless of your concrete needs, Fritz-Pak has the superplasticizer you need to get the job done right.
  • How long does GFRC take to cure?
  • The acrylic is typically in liquid form. NEG America's Mike Driver recommends using 5% acrylic solids by weight of cement, which he says will result in the same strength you would get from a 7-day wet cure. The acrylic also gives you concrete that gains strength rapidly. GFRC panels and countertops are ready for use within 3 days.

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