Concrete additives & specialty materials
Concrete additives & specialty materials
Concrete curing agent
Concrete Curing Agent is a high-performance polymer emulsion designed for concrete bridges. When sprayed on fresh concrete surfaces, it rapidly forms a dense protective film that prevents premature evaporation of internal moisture, enabling self-curing of concrete, reducing cracks, and enhancing structural durability. Offering ≥90% water retention Crack prevention Ideal for roads, bridges, and complex concrete structures
Review technical parametersProduct overview
Performance and application overview.
When to Apply Concrete Curing Agent:
Apply concrete curing agent immediately after concrete formwork removal or once the concrete reaches its initial setting stage. Proper timing ensures optimal film formation, moisture retention, and crack prevention.
Key Applications
Infrastructure Projects: Roads, airport runways, parking lots, freight yards.
Complex Structures: Cast-in-place concrete, intricate architectural components, and irregular cross-sections.
Challenging Environments: Ideal for concrete projects where traditional curing methods (e.g., water sprinkling) are impractical.
Technical parameters
Original product values for technical screening.
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| No. | Parameter | Performance Standard |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Effective Water Retention Rate | ≥90% |
| 2 | Compressive Strength Ratio | ≥95% |
| 3 | Abrasion Loss (kg/m²) | ≤3.0 |
| 4 | Solid Content | ≥20% |
| 5 | Drying Time (hours) | ≤4 |
| 6 | Film Water Solubility | Slightly Soluble |
| 7 | Film Heat Resistance | Qualified |
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