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MasterRheobuild provide superior water reducing admixtures

12 October 2016

MasterRheobuild admixtures provide superior cement dispersion allowing for the production of flowable concrete with a low water/cement ratio. 

These specially formulated high-range water-reducing admixtures impart rheoplastic qualities to concrete that improve the placement of fresh concrete for enhanced production efficiency. This technology can be used in concrete mixes that require higher levels of fluidity and early strengths. 

What makes MasterRheobuild a unique solution for customers?

MasterRheobuild products have unique water-reducing properties and allow the development of fluid mixes with low permeability performance. Lower permeability minimizes water absorption and chloride ingress. The result is a more durable structure with increased service life

MasterRheobuild benefits:

    • Shortened placement time reducing labor requirements
    • Lower permeability that increases strength and improves durability
    • Reduces segregation even at higher levels of workability

Having the right admixture partner is vital for success

The MasterRheobuild product family comes with the Master Builders Solutions technical support team from BASF. By listening to our customers and working closely with them we are able to introduce new and exciting product solutions and develop specific solutions for the most efficient and cost-effective concrete production. ​
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