Conplast p509
Conplast p509
Conplast p509
Dosage
Uses
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Properties
Appearance:
Specific gravity:
Chloride content:
Air entrainment:
Alkali content:
Standards compliance
Conplast P509 complies with BS 5075 Part 1 and with
ASTM C494 as Type A and Type D, depending on dosage
used.
Conplast P509 complies with the requirements of the
United Kingdom Water Fittings Byelaws Scheme and is
listed in the Directory of Materials as suitable for use in
contact with potable water.
Description
Conplast P509 is a chloride free water-reducing admixture
based on a blend of selected lignosulphonate and
hydrolysed carbohydrate materials. It is supplied as a
brown solution, which instantly disperses in water.
Conplast P509 disperses the fine particles in the concrete
mix, enabling the water content of the concrete to perform
more effectively and improving the consistency of the
concrete. This produces higher levels of workability for the
same water content, allowing benefits such as water
reduction and increased strengths to be taken.
Technical support
Fosroc provides a technical advisory service for on-site
assistance and advice on mix design admixture selection,
evaluation trials and dispensing equipment.
Brown liquid
Typically 1.230 at 2oC
Nil to BS 5075
Typically less than 2% additional
air is entrained at normal
dosages.
Typically less than 4.0 g. Na2O
equivalent/liter of admixture. A
fact sheet on this subject is
available.
Estimating - packaging
a)
Cement replacement materials will usually give
greater levels of retardation than concrete mixes made
with ordinary Portland cement at the same admixture
dosage.
b)
Low temperatures will give higher levels of
retardation for the same admixture dosage. This is
particularly noticeable if cement replacement materials are
used.
Storage
Conplast P509 has a minimum shelf life of 12 months provided
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the temperature is kept within the range of 2 C to 50 C. Should
the temperature of the product fall outside this range then the
Fosroc Technical Service Department should be contacted for
advice.
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Freezing point: Approximately -4 C
c)
Increased cement contents, which lead to higher
total levels of admixture in a cubic meter of concrete, may
lead to increased retardation being obtained.
Precautions
d)
Changes in cement source or chemistry may lead to
variations in the retardation obtained. The amount of tricalcium aluminate in the cement has been identified as
being one of the main contributory factors in this respect,
with a lower level leading to greater retardation.
Effects of overdosing
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sale, copies of which may be obtained on request. Whist Fosroc endeavors to insure that any advice, recommendation, specification or information it may give
is accurate and correct, it cannot, because it has no direct or continuous control over where how its products are applied, accept any liability either directly or
indirectly arising from the use of its products, whether or not in accordance with any advice, specification, recommendation or information given by it