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402C Oil-proof Concrete Additive

402C additive transforms regular concrete into a tough, oil-resistant material for demanding spots.

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Product overview

Performance and application overview.

Dive Deeper into 402C Oil-Resistant Power

Chemical factory floors and bridges stay tougher longer with this anti-oil concrete admixture that locks out seepage without fancy coatings.

Technical parameters

Original product values for technical screening.

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Water-reducing (%)≥12
Water Vapor Transition Ratio (%)≤80
Difference in Setting Time (initial and final set, min)-60 ~ +90
Abrasion Loss Rate (%)≤0.08
Ratio of Compressive Strength (%)≥150
90-day Shrinkage Ratio (%)≤100
Impervious GradeS12

Product usage

Application and installation guidance.

Mix 402C into standard concrete at 15% cement dosage for oil-proof floors in machine shops, tanks, or highways. It maintains a certain structural integrity even when cracks occur due to bending, ideal for spots needing high abrasion resistance and anti-seepage.

Construction Process

Clear the base of dirt and wet it lightly, avoiding puddles. Brush on interface agent evenly. Blend additive with cement first, then aggregates, stirring extra 1-2 min. Pour to design height, roll and vibrate like road concrete. Add 1cm expansion joints every 6m, removable after 3 days. Grind off slurry after 3 days for smooth finish.

Technical enquiry

Check whether 402C Oil-proof Concrete Additive matches your project.

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