It is an anion surface-active agent with chain lengths of C14-C16 and obtained by neutralization of sulfonated Alpha Olefin with caustic soda. Also known as surfactant.
Air-entraining chemical additives are used to prevent cracks that occur as a result of the freezing-thawing effect of the concrete due to air changes by ensuring the formation of spherical air spaces in the concrete. The amount of air space formed in the concrete, its diameter and the stability of the distance between them in the production process depend on the chemical structure of the air-entraining admixture and its compatibility with other components in the concrete.
Usage Areas
- Cement and gypsum based products
- Shampoos
- Soaps
- Industrial cleaners
| Appearance | Yellowish Powder |
| Active Substance (%) | Min 93 |
| Sulfate-Free Organic Substance (%) | Max 3.0 |
| Inorganic Sulfates (%) | Max 1.5 |
| Free Alkaline (%) | Max 1.5 |
| Water (%) | Max 4.0 |