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The water-reducing agent should be used with concrete admixture, which will reflect the water reduction effect. Cement quality is therefore a direct factor of the actual effect water-reducing agents.
When dealing with different types of "problem" cements, different strategies are required.
High alkali cement
A cement that contains a lot of alkali is called high-alkali. Alkali in high-alkali is usually higher than that in conventional cement.
The high-alkali cements have a high degree of alkalinity. This can impact the performance. High-alkali Cement can encourage the setting reaction, which is beneficial to the early development of strength in concrete. High-alkali Cement can also increase the fluidity of cement, making it more workable and easier to pump.
But there are also some issues with high-alkali clinkers. As an example, high alkali cements can reduce the efficiency of water-reducing agents and cause concrete to lose its slump faster. High-alkali cement may also lead to corrosion and carbonation problems in concrete.
High-alkali Cement can benefit from water-reducing agents containing a higher content of sodium sulfate. High-alkali cement contains a high amount of alkali, which accelerates C3A's dissolution. Sodium sulfate reacts with C3A, forming AFt crystals. This can improve the fluidity in cement mortar.
Low-alkali sulfur-deficient cement
Low alkali-sulfur cement is a cement with a lower sulfate level than normal cement. Ordinary cement is high in sulfate. It reacts with water and the sulfate forms crystals that cause cracking.
Reduced sulfate cement reduces the effect on the concrete of the alkali silica (aggregate) reaction by reducing its sulfate. The alkali silica reaction is a reaction between the cement and the aggregate that causes expansion and cracking. The use of low-alkali cements that are sulfur-deficient can help reduce this reaction, and increase the durability and life of the concrete.
Due to the lower sulfate contents, water reducers work less well with low alkali-sulfur cement. Water-reducing agents can cause concrete to lose slump quickly if they are used in excess. In this case, the conventional method of using water-reducing agents may not work. Instead, it is best to choose a water reducing agent that contains sulfate.
High C3A cement content
Cement with a high C3A-content is one that has a higher content of C3A. C3A is a mineral present in cement, which reacts to water and forms an expansive substance. C3A cements are characterized by a high early strength as well as a shorter setting time. They are ideal for projects that call for rapid setting.
Cement with a high C3A percentage can cause some problems. C3A and sulfate react to form sulphoaluminate. This can cause concrete to expand or crack. In humid environments, cements high in C3A are susceptible to producing corrosive calcium-sulfate precipitates, which can have a negative impact on the durability of concrete and steel structures.
Cement with high C3A will have a greater ability to bind water-reducing agents. This will result in a reduction of the fluidity of concrete and its slump. If you are using water-reducing agents, choose a water reducer containing high sulfate content or a slowing agent with hydroxycarboxylate. These will help to reduce C3A adsorption and improve concrete fluidity.
There are two kinds of products that reduce water: one is the naphthalene product, and another is polycarboxylic acids. The main difference in water reduction is the naphthalene. It is high-efficiency, and polycarboxylic is high-performance. For general foam concrete, the naphthalene cubic addition is between a few hundred to a kilo, while the polycarboxylic is only a few grams.
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