Construction Building Envelope and Interior Finishes Databook

1.4.0: Admixtures

1.4.0 Admixtures

Although concrete is an extremely durable product, it faces deterioration from various sources: chemical attack, permeation by water and/or gases from external sources, cracking because of the chemical reaction (known as heat of hydration), corrosion of steel reinforcement, freeze/thaw cycles, and abrasion. Much of the deterioration caused by these internal and external factors can be drastically delayed by the addition of a chemical admixture to the ready-mix concrete.

Admixtures are chemicals developed to make it easier for a contractor to produce a high-quality concrete product. Some admixtures retard curing, some accelerate it; some create millions of microscopic bubbles in the mixture; others allow a substantial reduction in water content, but still permit the concrete to flow like thick pea soup.

  • Water-reducing admixtures Improve strength, durability, workability of concrete. Available in normal range and high range.

  • High-range water-reducing admixture Also known as superplasticizer, it allows up to 30% reduction in water content with no loss of ultimate strength, but it creates increased flowability. It is often required where reinforcing steel is placed very close together in intricate forms.

  • Accelerating admixtures They accelerate the set time of concrete, thereby reducing the protection time in cold weather, allowing for earlier stripping of forms. Accelerating admixtures are available in both chloride- and nonchloride-containing forms. Nonchloride is required if concrete is to be in contact with metal and corrosion is to be avoided.

  • Retarder admixtures Retards the setting time, a desirable quality during very hot weather.

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