zabit
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 23, 2007
- 1
For preventing concrete from loosing its moist due to wind and hot weather, curing chemicals can be used especialy for concrete pavements. The chemical material is usualy sprayed on top of the pavement and it works forming a very thin sealent, thus cutting the relation between the pavement and the air.
Here is my question: The firms that produce those chemicals generally suggest an amount of 150-200 grams per metersquare. Does anybody have any information about the minimum amount of these curing chemicals? Is the amount that is given by the producers seemed to be realistic or some marketing strategy has weight?
Here is my question: The firms that produce those chemicals generally suggest an amount of 150-200 grams per metersquare. Does anybody have any information about the minimum amount of these curing chemicals? Is the amount that is given by the producers seemed to be realistic or some marketing strategy has weight?