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Can it be used in concrete containing water loss agents, or super plasticizers?

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Can it be used in concrete containing water loss agents, or super plasticizers?

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Yes. Water loss agents or water reducers often contain ingredients such as hydroxylated carboxylic acid or lignosulphonic acid, while superplasticizers may contain sulphonated formaldehyde condensates. Neither of these agents are necessary if using Mix Water Conditioner, which provides all of the desired benefits of water loss agents, water reducers, or superplasticizers without the undesirable effects. Instead of discouraging mix water absorption by dry cement particles to lower mix water volume requirements, as do water reducers and superplasticizers, Mix Water Conditioner encourages absorption instead. Consequently, it utilizes more mix water volume instead of less, while at the same time using significantly more of the already included cement. This effectively raises concrete’s cementitious material content volume and results in concrete with low water-cement ratio performance values, or even better. Mix Water Conditioner provides concrete with the desired particle charge effect us

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