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Grace Australia Pty Ltd

Concrete Additives

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Mon
9:00am - 5:00pm
Tue
9:00am - 5:00pm
Wed
9:00am - 5:00pm
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9:00am - 5:00pm
Fri
9:00am - 5:00pm
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About Grace Australia Pty Ltd

AT A GLANCE
  • Worldwide Leaders In Construction Products
  • Products That Set Industry
  • Innovative Products
  • Outstanding Service & Support
A comprehensive line of concrete products combined with unparalleled technical service and support.
For more than 50 years, Grace Construction products has improved the quality, strength and durability of concrete by developing innovative, value-added concrete products and backing that up with a superb level of technical service and support for its customers.

Products:

  • Accelerators
  • Air Entraining Admixtures
  • Controlled Low Strength Material Admixtures
  • Corrosion Inhibitors
  • High Range Water Reducers
  • Hydration Stabilisers
  • Macro Fibre Reinforced Concrete
  • Masonry Admixtures
  • Micro Fibre Reinforced Concrete
  • Microsilica
  • Mid Range Water Reducers
  • Retarders
  • Shrinkage Reducing Admixtures
  • Surface Retarders
  • Water Reducers

Specialty Products:

  • Daratard (R) Spray 1000 Hydration Controlling Admixture
  • Daraweld (R)-C Bonding Agent for Concrete Repair
  • V-MAR (R) 4 Rheology-Modifying Admixture
  • V-MAR (R) 1 Rheology-Modifying Admixture
  • V-MAR (R) 3 Rheology-Modifying Admixture
  • V-MAR (R) 6 Rheology-Modifying Admixture

Grace Construction Products delivers a level of service and support for our products that is unique in the industry. Our customers credit the assistance of their Grace sales representatives as the single most important service our company offers, providing support throughout all phases of a project. We also offer highly skilled technical service personnel around the world to assist customers in the use of Grace Products.

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ABN
41 080 660 117
ACN
080 660 117
Staff
1001+
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FAQs

  • Should air-entrainment be specified in all concrete?

    Air-entrainment should be specified for all exterior concrete placed in environments subjected to freezing and thawing. Air-entraining admixtures provide freeze-thaw resistance and improved durability, along with finishability enhancements and yield control. Air-entraining admixtures impart these benefits to concrete by purposely entraining microscopic air bubbles into the paste of the concrete.

  • Why are air-entraining admixtures now being used in Controlled Low Strength Material (CLSM)?

    The inclusion of 15-35% entrained air in CLSM improves flowability, minimizes segregation and settlement, lowers unit weight (90-110 pcf), and controls ultimate strength development. In addition, air, gas and water permeability properties will improve as CLSM air contents increase.

  • How do I successfully pour concrete in hot weather?

    Pre-pour planning and special precautions are required to assure successful placement of concrete in hot weather. These precautions may include lowering material temperatures, utilization of retarding admixtures, rapid transport and placement, and proper curing. See ACI Committee report 305 on Hot Weather Concreting.

  • Is there such a thing as an "anti-freeze admixture"?

    At low temperatures, all concrete can potentially freeze. If it does not have sufficient strength before it freezes, permanent damage can occur. The use of chloride and non- chloride accelerating admixtures at high addition rates can help the concrete achieve sufficient early strength to prevent the damaging effects of freezing temperatures. The recommendations of ACI Committee report 306, Cold Weather Concreting should be followed.

  • How can I prevent concrete steel reinforcement from corroding due to the presence of chlorides?

    A well designed, durable, low permeability concrete mix, with an appropriate water to cementitious materials ratio (w/cm) using a high range water reducer will provide some protection against corrosion of embedded metals due to the presence of chlorides. Additional protection can be obtained by further reducing the permeability of the concrete with the use of Force 10,000(R) microsilica admixture and including DCI(R) Corrosion Inhibitor for long term durability.

  • How do I prevent efflorescence on concrete surfaces?

    Designing low permeability concrete, utilization of low alkali cement, proper curing, and reductions of water flow to the concrete surface will minimize the potential for efflorescence. In addition, the use of a damp proofing product such as Darapel (R) can help reduce the incidence of effloresence.

  • How do I minimize the potential for segregation to occur?

    Keep concrete within recommended slump ranges, use properly air-entrained concrete, and use sufficient vibration for proper consolidation. The use of high range water reducer rather than water to produce high slumps will reduce the tendency for concrete to segregate.