BDS 30/35

Liquid crystalline concrete additive It is a liquid crystalline concrete additive that fills the capillary spaces and pores used for concrete and cement.

General Characteristics
Ready to use, easy to apply, does not contain chlorides, does not harm the concrete, increases water impermeability of mortar and concrete, does not affect strength and setting time, economical, seals capillary cracks and pores, does not prevent concrete from corroding or breathing. It increases resistance to chemicals. It is resistant to high hydrostatic water pressure from both negative and positive sides.

Technical Specifications

Material Structure Based on Modified Polymer Dispersion
Color Yellow
Density ~1,0kg/lt
Application Temperature +5°C ile +35°C

Areas Of Use

It is suitable for use in tunnels, metro systems, and culverts, reinforced and unreinforced concrete, concrete, plaster, repair mortars, plaster mortars, joint fillings, insulation screeds, water tanks, swimming pools, manholes and culverts, as well as applications in closed and open areas such as basements, foundations, and walls.

Packaing & Storage

Consumption: For industrial mortars and plasters: 1% For concrete: 1% Packaging: 30 kg Bag, Drum Store in closed warehouses away from direct sunlight at temperatures between +5°C and +35°C. Shelf life is 12 months in unopened, original packaging.

Safety Recommendations

During application and mixing, contact with skin and eyes should be avoided. In case of contact, wash with plenty of water. If contact occurs with the eyes, immediately rinse with plenty of water and seek medical assistance. Gloves, protective clothing, mask, and goggles should be worn during use.

Application Method

This product is used during concrete production by adding it to the mixing water or dosing it directly into the concrete mixer. It is added at a rate of 1% by weight of the cement. Before use, it should be mixed until a homogeneous consistency is achieved. During application and for 24 hours afterward, the ambient temperature should be between +5°C and +35°C, and the material should be protected from rain. The values provided are based on laboratory data and may vary in the field conditions.