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FAIRFLO 111 HIGH RANGE WATER REDUCER AND RETARDING ADMIXTURES

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FAIRFLO 111HIGH RANGE WATER REDUCER AND RETARDING ADMIXTURES

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Benefits Makes concrete denser hence durability increases. Retain the initial workability for longer time. Improves workability & high efficiency. Minimizes segregation and gives better finish. Improves cohesion thus aids pumping of concrete & setting

characteristic. Cost effective. Resistance to carbonation and chloride ion attack of concrete. No effect on concrete setting in winter season. Non flammable

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DescriptionFAIRFLO 111 is high range water reducing agent and retarding

admixture for concrete Conforming to conforming to ASTM C- 494

type 'F' & 'G' and IS 9103-1999. It has been primarily developed for

application in the premixed and precast concrete industries where

the highest durability and performance is required. It is a particularly

strong super plasticizer allowing production of consistence concrete

properties around the required dosage. It differentiated from

conventional super plasticizer in that it is based on a special polymer

with long lateral chain.

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UsesTo produce highly workable concrete requires minor vibration when it

is placed /poured immediately. Enables high water reduction to

achieve high early and 28 days strength. Ideal with higher grade of

concrete mix, prestressed and precast work, pavement concrete,

exposed slab concrete, mass concrete pours.

To produce high workability concrete repairing little or no vibration

during placing.

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Typical results with use of FAIRFLO 111, M-20 grade of concrete with 0.51

W/C ratio, Cement OPC - 53, Sand Zone - II.

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Packing & Dosage

FAIRFLO 111 is supplied in 50,125,250kg carboys.

FAIRFLO 111 can be added at a dosage of 0.6 % to 1.5% by

weight of cementitious material. However, the optimum dosage

should be determined by site trials.