Compatibility with other Admixtures and Batch Sequencing
DCI is compatible with most GCP admixtures as long as they are added separately to the concrete mix, usually through the water holding tank discharge line.
In general, it is recommended that DCI be added to the concrete mix near the end of the batch sequence for optimum performance. Different sequencing may be used if local testing shows better performance.
Please see GCP Technical Bulletin TB-0110, Admixture Dispenser Discharge Line Location and Sequencing for Concrete Batching Operations for further recommendations. DCI should not come in contact with any other admixture before or during the batching process, even if diluted in mix water.
DCI is also classified as an ASTM C494 Type C set accelerator. As such, it may be used to accelerate the set time of concrete. If a neutral set is required, the addition of an ASTM Type B or D set retarder may be added to the concrete mix.
Pretesting of the concrete mix should be performed before use, and as conditions and materials change in order to assure compatibility, and to optimize dosage rates, addition times in the batch sequencing and concrete performance. For concrete that requires air entrainment, the use of an ASTM C260 airentraining agent (such as DARAVAIR® or DAREX® product lines) is recommended to provide suitable air void parameters for freezethaw resistance. Please consult your GCP representative for guidance.
Cement Compatibility
DCI Corrosion Inhibitor is compatible with all types of Portland cement, and concretes containing pozzolans. However, due to the significant variation between cements, even the same type, may result in differences in cement response to DCI. This is especially true with respect to the effect on setting time, which also influences slump retention.
Packaging & Handling
DCI Corrosion Inhibitor is available in bulk quantities from GCP metered systems or in 55 gallon (208 litre) drums.
Dispensing Equipment
A complete line of accurate dispensers is available. DCI may be introduced on the sand, in the water, at the beginning or the end of the batch cycle. Similar to all concrete admixtures, DCI should not come into contact with other admixtures prior to entering the concrete.
Freezing Point
DCI freezes at approximately 5 °F (-15 °C), but its corrosion inhibition and strength gain properties are completely restored by thawing and through agitation.
Technical Service
The Technical Service Department of GCP is available to assist you in the correct and best use of our products. These resources and advice are at your disposal entirely without obligation. Please contact:
GCP
Emirates Chemicals LLC
Festival Tower, Suite 1701
Dubai Festival City
P.O. Box 5006
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Tel: +971 4 2329901
Fax: +971 4 2329940
Email: meinfo@grace.com