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IPANEX  - An Admixture to Reduce the Permeability of Concrete

IPANEX is a complex alkaline earth silicate admixture that chemically reacts with portland cement to improve the physical and chemical properties of concrete in all stages of development - fresh, curing and finished concrete.  

IPANEX is used to reduce the permeability of concrete in above and below grade applications, to provide concrete with greater durability in structures that are historically subject to accelerated deterioration and to provide resistance to reinforcing steel corrosion.

Typical applications include parking structures, below grade walls and floors, water and wastewater treatment plants, underground vaults, tanks and pits, swimming pools, pressure mats, water storage tanks, tunnels, bridge structures (precast and cast-in-place), curbs and gutters, sidewalks, manholes, catch basins, highways, water parks, monuments, runways and dams.

The effects of IPANEX concrete admixture include
 
bulletPermeability Reduction - The most water soluble constituents, calcium hydroxide and calcium aluminum hydroxide (referred to as free lime) are converted into the insoluble minerals, tricalcium silicate and tricalcium-aluminum silicate.  These insoluble minerals precipitate into the capillaries as very fine micro-crystals.  Combined with the micro-pore structure, this results in a concrete mass which can withstand the penetration of water, even under extreme pressures.
bulletIncreased Durability - Large numbers of the macro-pores (found in conventional concrete) are reduced in size to micro-pores in IPANEX concrete. Approximately 3.8% of the cured mass of IPANEX concrete is occupied by these micro-pores. The micro-pores are hydrophobic and even though the system "breathes", condensation cannot form. This factor, combined with other physical properties of IPANEX concrete, results in a matrix that is extremely durable under the most severe conditions.
bulletCorrosion Resistance - Independent field evaluations and laboratory testing show that IPANEX concrete 
protects reinforcing steel from corroding
The Advantages of IPANEX
In the Fresh Concrete State - 
bulletContains no calcium chloride (or other chlorides)
bulletLower slump concrete is more easily mixed, placed and consolidated
bulletHighly cohesive, eliminating voids and honeycombs
bulletBleed-water is reduced, providing for earlier finishing
bulletExcellent workability when floating or toweling
bulletEasily pumped 
bulletMinimizes segregation

In the Curing State - 

bulletSignificantly reduces drying shrinkage
bulletLower controlled heat of hydration

In the Hardened State - 

bulletHigher compressive strength (slump for slump and equal air content)
bulletPositive effect on all physical properties
bulletWatertight under hydrostatic pressures up to 7 atmospheres - more than 100 psi (689.5 kPa).  Forms a completely watertight mass
bulletHard durable surfaces are resistant to dusting and spalling
bulletSurfaces are also highly resistant to cavitations and abrasion
bulletEliminates formation of condensation in the pore matrix, resulting in excellent freeze-thaw resistance
bulletInorganic material providing anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties
bulletIPANEX reduces efflorescence and exhibits increased resistance to chloride ion penetration
bulletCannot wear off like a coating 
Packaging:   275 gallon (1041 L) tote tanks, 55 gallon (208.2 L) drums, 5 gallon (18.9 L) pails, pints (.47 L)

Shelf Life:  3 Years; Protect from freezing

Dosage:  13 oz (0.38 L) per sack of cement; 13.8 oz (0.40 L) per 100 lbs. (45.4 kg) of cement

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