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XRT-FL
xinrui-te
382440
------ XRT-FL
XRT-FL is a high-purity solid polycarboxylate superplasticizer (PCE) with transparent flaky crystals. Produced using proprietary technology, this high-concentration solid PCE water reducer for concrete features an optimized molecular structure and achieves an ultra-high active content of 99.9%, delivering stable and uniform performance for commercial and infrastructure concrete projects.
Compared with traditional liquid PCE, this freeze-proof, mildew-resistant solid concrete superplasticizer has outstanding logistics and storage advantages. It supports safe long-distance transportation without leakage or contamination, effectively reducing packaging and warehouse costs. It avoids freezing, mildew, and product deterioration. With strong climate adaptability, this cost-effective solid polycarboxylate admixture is ideal for global sales and a wide range of construction scenarios.
Visual | Moisture | Insoluble matter | PH(20%solution) |
Flake Light Yellow crystalline | ≤0.1% | ≤0.1% | 5~7 |
| Advantage | Details |
|---|---|
| Physical State | Flake, transparent, crystalline, odorless, non-flammable, and non-combustible. |
| Solubility | Easily soluble in water, with no special requirements for water quality and temperature; it forms a colorless, transparent, alkaline liquid with low sodium sulfate content. |
| Safety and Environmental Property | Non-toxic, non-corrosive, a new-generation environmental PCE. |
| Molecular Structure Benefit | Molecular structure offers greater freedom, more controllable parameters in production technology and processes, and greater potency for high performance. |
| Compatibility | Better adaptability with cement, compatible with most retarding materials. |
| Transportation and Storage | Suitable for long-distance transit and storage, stable quality, simple compound, with outstanding economic benefits. |
| Performance in Concrete | Good performance in slump retention, especially for pumping flow plasticized concrete |
| Application in Concrete | Used in high-performance concrete with features like high strength, high elasticity modulus, high anti-permeability, low shrinkage, low creep, and good durability. |
Dissolve XRT-FL directly into water, add retarding materials as required, then mix until uniform.
Alkaline solid; non-toxic and non-polluting but inedible.
Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Wash with clean water if exposed. Seek medical attention if an allergic reaction occurs.
Quality Guarantee: 12 months
Packaging:25 kg plastic bags; 22 tons per 20'GP container
High Performance Slump Retention Agent Polycarboxylate Superplasticizer
Optimize your concrete mix design with XRT-FL, a solid polycarboxylate superplasticizer that ensures reliable performance and cost-efficient logistics.
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