Product Description
WRDA® P29 is an aqueous solution of complex organic compounds combined with other chemicals which increase its beneficial effects on the quality and plasticity of a concrete mix. It does not contain calcium chloride. WRDA P29 is manufactured under rigid control which provides uniform, predictable performance. It is supplied as a clear yellow, low viscosity liquid, ready-to-use as received.
WRDA P29 is a chemical admixture meeting the requirements of the following chemical admixture specifications for concrete: ASTM C 494 as a Type A and Type D; BS 5075: Part 1; GB 8076-1997.
One Litre weighs approximately 1.09kg ± 0.02kg.
Application
WRDA P29 makes a workable mix with up to 15% less water and yields a stronger, less permeable and more durable concrete. It is used in ready mix plants, job site plants and concrete pavers, for normal weight and light weight concrete, in block, precast and prestressed concrete plants. It should be noted that WRDA P29 is particularly effective in concrete containing slag or fly ash (pozzolans).
Compared to other water reducers WRDA P29 will typically impart the following additional benefits:
- Higher early compressive and flexural strengths
- Improved concrete finish
Compatibility with Other Admixtures
WRDA P29 is compatible with all air-entraining admixtures. Due to a synergistic effect of WRDA P29, the quantity of airentraining agent added to WRDA P29 admixtured concrete may be reduced by 25-50%. By combining the separate effects of air entrainment and dispersion, the water requirement of concrete may be reduced up to 20%. Each admixture should be added separately. WRDA P29 contains no calcium chloride but is compatible in concrete with calcium chloride. Again each admixture should be added separately.
Dispensing Equipment
Please contact your local GCP representative for further information regarding the dispensing equipment for this product.
Packaging
WRDA P29 is available in bulk, and 205L drums. WRDA P29 contains no flammable ingredients. It will freeze at about -2ºC but will return to full strength after thawing and thorough mechanical agitation.