Deck Mix AE With Fibers: Concrete Repair
Deck Mix AE with Fibers is single component high slump, shrinkage compensated concrete. Deck Mix AE with Fibers features air entrainment and special cements, aggregates and an integral corrosion inhibitor to protect reinforcing steel. Additional admixtures allow for easy placement and added bond strength. Air entrainment gives Deck Mix AE with Fibers excellent durability and freeze thaw resistance. Fibers improve flexural and tensile strengths, and reduce drying shrinkage. It is easy to use, requiring only potable water at the jobsite. Questions? Contact Us.
Add potable water to AE with Fibers at a rate of 3.25 quarts per 80lb bag. Use normal mechanical mixer appropriate for mixing concrete with a coarse aggregate. AE with Fibers with measured water for no more than 3 minutes. Pre-dampen substrate to a surface saturated, dry condition with clean water for a good bond. No special curing is required. Always follow ACI guidelines for application and curing methods. For detail application instructions refer to U.S Concrete Guide Specification Guide.ae
AE with Fibers should be used when ambient temperatures are at 40°F (4°C) and rising. Lower temperatures produce a slower set; higher temperatures produce a faster set. For temperatures below 40°F (4°C) consult with the manufacturer for special cold weather placement provisions which include but are not limited to conditioning of the materials, use of heated mix water and thermal protection. In hot weather use chilled water for mixing. Deck Mix AE with Fibers should not be applied at less that 1” (12.7 mm) thickness.
Deck Mix AE with Fibers is packaged in 80 lb Kraft paper bags. Each bag yields approximately .63 cubic feet when mixed with 3.25 quarts of potable water.
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WARNING! CONTAINS FREE SILICA & PORTLAND CEMENT. DO NOT BREATHE DUST. May cause delayed lung injury (silicosis). Follow OSHA safety and health standards for crystalline silica (quartz). Cement powder or freshly mixed concrete grout or mortar may cause skin injury. Avoid contact with skin and wash exposed skin areas promptly with water. If any cement powder or mixture gets into the eyes, rinse immediately and repeatedly with
water and get prompt medical attention.