Product Description
WRDA® 96 is an aqueous solution of modified lignosulfonates containing a catalyst which promotes more complete hydration of portland cement. It does not contain calcium chloride. WRDA 96 is manufactured under rigid control which provides uniform, predictable performance. It is supplied as a dark brown, low viscosity liquid, ready-to-use as received.
One litre weighs approximately 1.17kg ± 0.02kg
Applications
WRDA 96 makes a workable mix with up to 15% less water and yields a stronger, less permeable and more durable concrete. It is used in ready mix plants, job site plants and concrete pavers, for normal weight and light weight concrete, in block, precast and prestressed concrete plants. It should be noted that WRDA 96 is particularly effective in concrete containing slag or fly ash (pozzolans).
Compared to other water reducers, WRDA 96 will typically impart the following additional benefits:
- More controlled set time
- Higher ultimate compressive and flexural strengths
Chemical Action
As a dispersing agent, WRDA 96 lessens the natural interparticle attraction between cement grains in water. It does this by colloidal action, by absorption on the cement particles thus reducing their tendency to clump together and makes the mix more workable with less water. As a cement catalyst, WRDA 96 effects a more complete hydration of the cement, beginning immediately after the cement and water come together at the lower additions of WRDA 96 or immediately after a period of designed and controlled hydration at the higher additions. WRDA 96 increases the gel content of the concrete, the paste or binder that “glues” the concrete aggregates together. The increased gel content adds to the water retention and internal cohesiveness of the mix, reducing bleeding and segregation as it increases workability and placeability.
Addition Rates
Addition rates for WRDA 96 will typically range from 300 to 600mL / 100kg of cementitious material. The amount to be used will depend upon the degree of retardation required under job condition. Longer set time or higher temperature will require higher addition rates.