WebCURECON A acrylic water-based curing compound is a Class D, Type 1 curing compound for use on new concrete that facilitates maximum moisture retention through the curing … WebCurecon W is applied at the rate of 5m2 per litre (0.2 litres per m2). Note that surface texture of the finished concrete can affect the apparent coverage rate of the applied coating of Curecon W. Curecon W is supplied in 20 litre cubes, 200 litre drums and 1,000 litre IBC containers, or in bulk. PRECAUTIONS Do not dilute Curecon W. Use as supplied
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WebApplication Instructions. Curecon BE should be evenly sprayed onto the surface over freshly laid concrete as soon as possible after final trowelling. Ideally, Curecon BE should be applied as soon as the surface bleed water, if any, has evaporated. In all cases, Curecon BE should be applied at a coverage rate of not greater than 5m2 per litre. SKU. WebCURECON AA Chemwatch Independent Material Safety Data Sheet Issue Date: 15-Aug-2012 CHEMWATCH 32-7098 9317SP Version No:2.1.1.1 CD 2012/3 Page 1 of 6 Section 1 - CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME CURECON AA PRODUCT USE Concrete placement aid, which reduces plastic shrinkage during … coniferophyta common name
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WebCURECON A is an acrylic, water based curing compound is a Class D, Type 1 curing compound for use on new concrete that facilitates maximum moisture retention through the curing period to maximise concrete strength & durability. Curecon A is certified to comply with Australian Standard AS 3799. ADVANTAGES Reduces the likelihood of cracking or … WebCurecon BE is a water-based bitumen membrane curing compound used to retain moisture in concrete for effective curing. Used for all concrete but specifically for use in mass … WebCurecon BE is a Class Z, Type 3, water based bitumen membrane curing compound used to retain moisture in concrete for effective curing. Curecon BE is certified as compliant with Australian Standard AS3799-1998. Curecon BE is a fast breaking emulsion that becomes resistant to wash off about 20 - 30 conifer open positions