Effective Air Entraining Agent For Building Material Systems Foaming Agent K12 Sodium Lauryl Sulfate Powder
Air-entraining agents or pore-forming agents are compounds that entrain microscopic air bubbles in cement compositions, which then harden into concrete having microscopic air voids.
Air entrainment, or free-surface aeration, is defined as the entrainment/entrapment of un-dissolved air bubbles and air pockets that are carried away within the flowing fluid. The resulting air–water mixture consists of both air packets within water and water droplets surrounded by air.
Usage: used as emulsifier, fire extinguishing agent, foaming agent and textile auxiliary. It is also used as a foaming agent in toothpaste, paste, powder, shampoo and concrete air-entraining agent.
1. Adding K12 can provide mortar slump, certain fluidity and plasticity
2. Water-reducing mortar bleeds and segregates, resulting in higher workability
3. Reduce the thermal diffusion and conductivity of the mortar, improve the volume stability of the mortar, and increase the stability of the mortar field structure.
4. Reduce the viscosity of high-incorporated polymer materials in mortar to achieve good workability
NO. | Control Item |
Specification | Result |
1 | Activate |
≥90 | 93.8 |
2 | Unsulfated Matter | ≤1.5 | 0.3 |
3 | (NaCl%+Na2SO4%) | ≤5.5 | 4.1 |
4 | Moisture | ≤3.0 | 1.7 |
5 | PH Valu(1% Aqueous solution ) | 7.5-9.5 | 8.9 |
6 | White Degree | ≤75 | 86 |
7 | Appearance | White or slightly yellow powder |
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