Concrete Use Sodium Acetate
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Molecular Formula:
CH3COONaPurity:
97%min.Cas No.:
127-09-3Einecs No.:
204-823-8Synonym:
Acetic Acid, Sodium Salt, Sodium Acetate, Anhydrous Sodium Acetate,etc.Images:
Description
Sodium Acetate is a crystalline powder. The Sodium Acetate formula is CH3COONa. Sodium Acetate’s molar mass is 82.034.
CH3COONa are odorless, slightly vinegary, slightly bitter, and easily weathered in hot and dry air. Therefore, the production of Acetic Acid should be under well-regulated and controlled conditions. CH3COONa often serves as a bleaching agent and antifungal agent in glass, ceramics, enamel, plastics, and other products. CH3COONa also has a certain bactericidal effect. Since Sodium Acetate Crystals have strong acidity, they can inhibit the germination of fungal spores and the growth of mycelium and cause it to form spores, so they can be used to prevent and treat fungal diseases.
So how does Sodium Acetate work in concrete?
Often cement needs several admixtures simultaneously, and various admixtures can reinforce each other in some applications. The admixture in concrete acquires industrial grade Sodium Salt Powder, which acts as a water-reducing agent and a relaxation retarder in concrete.
Admixtures in concrete can provide some beneficial effects. For example, accelerating solidification, delaying solidification, making air bubbles exist, reducing water consumption, increasing plasticity, etc. We can use CH3COONa as a waterproofing agent to reduce water damage to concrete. It is more environmentally friendly and economical than commonly used epoxy resin waterproofing agents.
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