DRY BATCHING DIRECTIONS
Determine
volume needed at 10 ounces of Mix Water Conditioner per 100 pounds of portland cement.
Prior
to dry batching concrete, pour predetermined volume of Mix Water Conditioner into rinsed,
water evacu-ated transit mixer truck. (If truck is not clean, add 90% of water prior to
adding Mix Water Conditioner.)
Pull
truck under plant for loading.
With
mixer turning in its mixing mode, load approximately 90% of the total mix water BEFORE
loading cement and aggregate.
Load
cement, aggregates (in any order) and balance of mix water.
There
must be at least 110 revolutions on the transit mixer before concrete is placed at pour
site or product may not perform as it should!
Slump
may be adjusted at job site using plain water, followed by 5 minutes of additional mixing.
FOR CENTRAL BATCH MIXING
Determine
volume needed at 10 ounces of Mix Water Conditioner per 100 pounds of portland cement.
Pour
or pump the calculated volume of product into mix water premeasuring tank as you add the
mix water (additional blending or stirring of the mix water is not required). Then batch
concrete as usual.
After
concrete is batched, extra mixing time will be needed. You must add 50 percent more mixing
time for best results. For example, if 3 minutes mixing time are normally required, then
mix for 4-1/2 minutes.
Slump
may be adjusted at job site using plain water, followed by
5 minutes of additional mixing by transit mixer.
DOSAGE FOR CONTINUOUS MIXING
Calculate
volume needed at 10 ounces of Mix Water Conditioner per 100 pounds of portland cement.
Calculate amount of mix water needed per 100 pounds of portland cement. This will provide
your ratio of Mix Water Conditioner to mix water. (For example, if calculations show that
5 gallons of mix water are required per 100 pounds of cement, then the water in the tank
should be treated at the rate of 10 ounces of product per 5 gallons of water.)
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