New hardening accelerators from MC-Bauchemie give concrete a kick
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New hardening accelerators

With MC-FastKick, MC has developed a new functional group of accelerators.

New hardening accelerators MC-FastKick

Dec 18, 2017

With MC-FastKick, MC has developed a new functional group of accelerators as a further development of the BASF-patented concept of stabilising CS phases with polycarboxylate ethers. MC-FastKick not only kick-starts the hardening of the concrete but also results in significant plasticisation, providing the mix with very good processing, flow and application properties, including high early strength values. These accelerators thus greatly reduce cycle times in precast operations and will also facilitate shorter hardening times during wintertime construction.

Offering a range of benefits, MC-FastKick increases efficiency in precast concrete production and winter-time construction.

Offering a range of benefits, MC-FastKick increases efficiency in precast concrete production and winter-time construction.
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 MC-FastKick has a positive influence on crystal growth in the calcium-silicate-hydrate phases within the concrete. This results in a significant increase in the crystallisation rate and thus substantially higher early strength values – but without negatively influencing the other concrete properties. The product family has two members at the moment: MC-FastKick 111 can be used for concrete and reinforced concrete*, and MC-FastKick 105 for concrete, reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete* – in other words virtually all types.

Advantages for precasters and winter construction

MC-FastKick offers precast concrete producers enormous benefits, as their formulations reach the requisite strength necessary for stripping/demoulding substantially faster, thus increasing turnaround rates. The acceleration effect is largely dependent on the reactivity of the cement type used. The period for maximum acceleration in the case of CEM I lies in the range of six to 12 hours, with CEM II it is roughly eight to 16 hours and with CEM III it is approximately ten to 20 hours. Aside from applications in precast concrete production, MC-FastKick is also suitable for winter construction applications, as it will compensate for the longer hardening times that would otherwise result from the reduced temperatures.
In addition to the increased early strength values, MC's new hardening accelerators also produce slightly increased 28-day strength values. The special activation mechanism in the admixture causes the concrete matrix to become more dense and thus to achieve higher strength levels more quickly.

Substantial plasticising effect

In combination with a PCE-based plasticiser, MC-FastKick offers not only the increase in early strength values but also an extension in the concrete’s consistency by up to two classes, thus greatly improving flowability without affecting stiffening behaviour. Consequently, the quantity of plasticisers used and/or the water content can be reduced, causing the water/cement ratio to decrease and yielding savings in cement used. This helps to cut costs and also to protect the environment.

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