A complete range of technically advanced concrete designs
Water Reducing Admixtures (WRA’s)
Admixtures are materials added to concrete during the mixing process to modify its properties in the fresh and hardened state. The addition of a WRA (also called plasticiser) produces a stronger and more durable concrete without the need for high cement contents.
Applications
Direct finish floor-slabs for commercial use
High quality formwork finishes
Water resistant concrete
Pouring of footings and congested areas e.g. walls, columns etc.
High Range Water Reducing Admixtures (HRWR’s)
HRWRA’s (also called Superplasticisers) are used to produce concretes with a high consistence without the need for additional water, they are also used for the production of high strength concrete.
Applications
Heavily reinforced sections
Deep sections where normal compaction is difficult
High quality formwork finishes
High Strength Concrete
Air Entraining Agents (AEA’s)
These admixtures produce evenly distributed minute air bubbles throughout the concrete to give a durable concrete resistant to freeze/thaw damage.
Applications
Paths, yards, drives and concrete roads
Most other external ground-slabs and paved areas
Foaming Agents
These products are used to generate high volumes of air in a mix, typically 15% to 25% although up to 70% is attainable using a preformed foam. The resulting concrete has a relatively low strength but is extremely fluid.
Applications
Reinstatement of road openings (trenches)
Filling redundant sewers, cellars and other voids
Filling disused fuel tanks
Insulation concrete
Pumped
CEMEX Readymix offer specially designed mixes suitable for pumping, the height and length to be reached should be specified to the pump hire company as this will determine the size of pump to be supplied.
Applications
Hi-Rise
Restricted areas or over long distances
High Strength fluid concretes
Pozzolans
Metakaolin and microsilica concretes provide considerably enhanced performance characteristics, including improved durability and strength as well as greater mix stability.
Applications
High strength concrete
High abrasion resistant floors
Repair work
Cement Blends
Replacing a percentage of the cement with Ground Granulated Blast furnace Slag (GGBS) or Fly Ash produces a significantly less permeable concrete with improved resistance to aggressive conditions as well as improved handling and placing.