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XRT-C
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XRT-C, classified as a Slump Retention PCE Superplasticiser and also a high-performance High Range Water Reducer, is a newly developed environmentally friendly polycarboxylate superplasticiser. It is particularly suitable for low-slump concrete and concrete that loses its slump rapidly. It can significantly improve the plasticity of concrete. It presents as a yellowish viscous liquid and is non-toxic, non-hazardous, and non-corrosive.
◆ Excellent slump retention
Dominant slump-preserving property effectively slows down rapid slump
loss of fresh concrete under high ambient temperature, keeps stable
workability during transportation and casting.
◆ Reliable water reducing effect
Achieve a high water reduction rate while maintaining stable slump,
improving concrete compactness and final strength significantly.
◆ Strength Gain
Boosts early and late-stage concrete strength, minimising energy loss and enhancing structural integrity.
◆ High temperature resistance
Ideal for summer hot-climate construction, solves frequent concrete quick-slump fading issues in high-temperature environments.
Items | Unit | Specification | |
Visual Appearance | / | Colorless or yellowish liquid | |
Density | g/cm3 | 1.10±0.05 | |
PH Acidity | % | 6.5±1.0 | |
Solid Content | % | 40.0±1.0 , 50.0±1.5 | |
Cl- | % | ≤0.2 | |
Na2SO4 | % | ≤0.5 | |
Cement Paste Fluidity | mm | ≥220 | |
A. Liquid product: 230kg/200L PE drum,1150kg/IBC tank.
B.Sealed and stored under 0-35℃, far away from sunlight.
C. Shelf life is normally 12 months. It is tested for eligibility and then used when it exceeds.
1. Q: What is the core feature of XRT-C polycarboxylate superplasticiser?
A: It is a slump-retention-dominant PCE with balanced water reduction, specially designed for high-temperature construction and
anti-quick slump loss.
2. Q: How does PCE affect concrete strength?
A: PCE typically increases early and later strengths via lower w/c ratio and better packing; actual gains depend on mix design.
3. Q: Does PCE affect freeze–thaw resistance and durability?
A: By lowering w/c ratio and improving densification, PCE generally enhances durability. For freeze–thaw resistance, combine with
air-entraining agents and control the air content per standards.
4. Q: How long can XRT-C keep concrete slump stable under high temperature?
A: Normally maintains stable workability for 3~5 hours under high ambient temperature above 35℃.
5. Q: Do you offer customised PCE formula for special construction conditions?
A: Customised formula and solid content available based on clients’ local construction raw material conditions.
6. Q: How does PCE perform in pumped concrete?
A: PCE increases slump and cohesion, reduces pumping resistance and blocking risk; optimises mix to avoid segregation or bleeding.
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