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KEMA Super 2004 is a product of KEMAFOAM, a high-efficiency superplasticizer with a retarding action designed to produce highly fluid concrete in hot climates. It also acts as a powerful water reducing agent, helping to achieve high early and final strengths and conforms to ASTM C-494 Type G.
Characteristics
Delays the setting time of concrete
Improves workability without increasing water content
Improves pressure resistance up to 20% at maximum water reduction
Provides high water reduction rate
Chloride free
Areas of use
Use in hot climates
Slabs, foundations, walls, columns, supports and bridges
Prestressed concrete
Allows early loosening of concrete formwork
Structural elements with high reinforcement ratios
Technical data
Appearance: Dark brown liquid
Density 1.2±0.01 kg/L
pH value 6–8
Chloride content 0%
Dosage and method of use
Dosage rate 0.6–2.5% by weight of cement including pozzolanic materials and cement substitutes
Influencing factors: The actual dosage depends on the cement rate, the quality of cement and aggregate, the water-cement ratio, and the ambient temperature. It is recommended to conduct trial mixes.
Application method: Kima Super 2004 should not be added to dry cement. It is preferable to add the additive using an automatic dispenser after adding at least half the required amount of mixing water.
Storage and shelf life
Shelf life is 12 months when stored at a temperature between 2°C and 50°C
Packing
Available in the following packages
5kg and 20kg buckets
220 kg barrel
1200 kg tank
| Unit of measurement | lonliness |
| the weight | 5.000 |
| Exportable | ✅ Yes |
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