Q-MAX COMPOUND-W
Concrete curing water-based coating Paraffin

Overview

Q MAX CURING COMPOUND-W is used for the prevention of crack and dryness/contraction and the efficient curing by maintaining wet condition the surface of concrete placed.

Usage

  1. Concrete-paved road and runway
  2. Road and bridge works
  3. Dam and mass concrete
  4. Part and slab of which structure is severely exposed

Ingredient

Paraffin, Other Additives

Packing

20ℓ/CAN, 200ℓ/DRUM

Characteristics

  1. Preventing dryness/contraction of concrete
  2. Efficiently promoting hydration
  3. Maintaining the curing temperature at lower level
  4. Increasing the solidity of surface
  5. Even curing effect, no fire risk and no pungent smell as it is water based
  6. Reducing curing cost
  7. Amount of Use

Property

Classification

Water-based

Appearance

White Color

Specific Gravity

0.98±0.02

Amount of Usage

Regular Surface

Rough Surface

5㎡~7㎡/ℓ

3㎡~5㎡/ℓ

Test Results

Test Item

Test Outcome

Test Method

Maintaining Moisture (Water Relativity)

Less than 0.55kg/m2

KSF-2540

Consistency

OK

Dryness

Within 4 hours

Process

  1. Use right before the completion of bleeding phenomenon after finishing work after concrete placement.
  2. Use the sprayer evenly considering back and forth and right and left by maintaining the space of approximately 40 to 50㎝ from concrete surface.
  3. For the dried part of concrete, apply the curing compound after getting it damp with water prior to the use of it.
  4. Remove the remains of the curing compound in the sprayer immediately after using it with cleaner (solvent or water) before they are dried

Caution

  1. Avoid direct light and store in a well-ventilated place.
  2. Store at normal temperature (10~30℃) and use within 6 months as possible.
  3. Be aware of its water solubility for preventing the freeze during the wintertime.
  4. In the event that it is frozen during the winter time, leave it naturally defrost, and in the event that unavoidably apply heat, use it by defrosting it by warming up under 60℃