Self-leveling materials, with their excellent fluidity and self-healing properties, have become the top choice for modern floor leveling. But did you know? Behind this seemingly simple material, there are three "magic weapons": defoamers, water reducers, and retarders. How do they each show their prowess and jointly create a perfect self-leveling floor? Today, let's explore this through experiments!
Defoamers act like "bubble terminators". They can effectively reduce the surface tension of the material, break the bubble film, and make the bubbles burst quickly, thus avoiding surface defects such as pinholes and depressions, and creating a mirror-like smooth effect.
It is obvious that the material with water reducers added has better fluidity, can flow more easily into every corner, and achieve a thinner and more uniform construction thickness.
Water-reducing agents are like "lubrication masters". They can adsorb onto the surface of cement particles, making them more evenly dispersed and releasing more free water. This significantly enhances the fluidity and workability of the material, making construction easier and more efficient.
Retarder - Mastering Time, Saying Goodbye to Rushing
Retarder is like a "time magician", effectively delaying the hydration reaction of cement and extending the workable time of materials, allowing construction workers to work at a more leisurely pace.
Defoamer, water reducer, and retarder, these three "powerful tools" join forces to create self-leveling materials with excellent fluidity, convenient construction, and reliable quality. Choosing high-quality self-leveling materials means choosing peace of mind and security!