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Can it be used in mixes containing air entrainment chemicals?

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Can it be used in mixes containing air entrainment chemicals?

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Yes. Air entrainment is generally used in concrete mixes to provide improved durability and resistance to freeze-thaw damage, to discourage plastic particle separation or to improve workability. However, air entrainment over and above the actual percentage needed for such improvements, serves only to weaken concrete needlessly. For example, tests show that air entrainment in concrete mixes without any other mix proportion changes, decreases strength proportional to its air content up to a level of eight percent. However, Mix Water Conditioner produces concrete with significantly improved impermeability. Greater impermeability serves to lower, or eliminate penetration of water into concrete. This reduces or eliminates the need for purposely entraining air for freeze damage resistance. Mix Water Conditioner provides concrete a small amount of purposely entrained air and when combined with the unavoidable incidental air gained during batching air percentage should be adequate, especially

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