OptiFlo® 100R

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Application
Retarder
Description
OptiFlo® 100R is a hydroxycarboxylic acid (HC) based set retarding, water-reducing admixture for concrete. It is has been carefully designed to provide uniform control of cement hydration, heat evolution, concrete plasticity and concrete set time. This unique product is a valuable tool to control both plastic and hardened concrete properties.
Placing and finishing crews benefit from longer working times and better finishing characteristics of concrete improved with OptiFlo® 100R.
OptiFlo® 100R slows the early hydration process that occurs when Portland cement is mixed with water, providing controlled "pre-set" and higher concrete strengths.
(More psi per pound of cement)
OptiFlo® 100R improves surface paste qualities and superior finished product appearance.
Advantage:
- Provides uniform control of hydration reaction and rate of concrete initial and final set
- Maintains slump life during extended mixing and transportation times
- Provides surface lubrication improving placeability and “slipability”
- Improves concrete quality by decreasing water cement ratio for a given degree of workability
- Increases both compressive and flexural strengths
- Increases density and relative durability
- Improves cement hydration and efficiency, yielding more psi per pound of cement
- Reduces cracking and shrinkage
- Reduces segregation
- Provides superior paste qualities and finishability on all concrete surfaces

Product Properties

Set 1

CAS
proprietary blend
Chemical Formula
proprietary blend
Appearance/State
Dark brown liquid
Melting point
°C
0
Boiling point
°C
100
Specific gravity
1.17 to 1.21

Packaging

Package Type
Weight/Volume per Package
Drum
55 gal
Package Type
Weight/Volume per Package
IBC Tote
255 gal

Pricing

Unit
-
Currency
-
Value
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General Info

Listing Type
Product
Published
Nov 17, 2021
Last Edited
Nov 22, 2021
Categories
Chemicals
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