Concrete Admixtures Dispersant | Ready-mix concrete production to enhance workability and reduce water content. | Purity: 90% (Industry) ▲ 95% (Base) ▲ 98% (Advanced) (ISO 60021) Quinoline Content: 0.5% (Industry) ▲ 0.3% (Base) ▲ 0.1% (Advanced) (ASTM D789) | Higher purity reduces impurities, improving concrete durability. Lower quinoline meets stricter environmental regulations. | Advanced tiers may require specialized storage (e.g., temperature-controlled). |
Asphalt Modifier Dispersant | Asphalt production to improve flexibility and durability in cold climates. | Particle Size: 100μm (Industry) ▲ 80μm (Base) ▲ 50μm (Advanced) (ISO 13320) | Finer particles enhance asphalt adhesion and reduce cracking in extreme temperatures. | Smaller particles may require high-shear mixing equipment (▲▲▲ denotes precision engineering). |
Mortar Enhancer Dispersant | Masonry work to improve mortar flow and adhesion in wet conditions. | Water Reduction: 10% (Industry) ▲ 15% (Base) ▲ 20% (Advanced) (ASTM C494) | Reduces water usage, creating stronger mortar with minimal slump. | Excessive water reduction may require skilled labor for application (▲▲▲ = expert handling advised). |
Coatings & Paints Dispersant | Exterior coatings to prevent cracking and UV degradation in construction. | Viscosity Control: 500 cP (Industry) ▲ 400 cP (Base) ▲ 300 cP (Advanced) (ISO 3219) | Lower viscosity allows even coating application, reducing material waste. | Too low viscosity may compromise film-forming properties (▲▲▲ = balanced formulation critical). |
Adhesive Additive Dispersant | Tile adhesives to enhance bonding strength in high-moisture areas. | Adhesion Strength: 1.5 MPa (Industry) ▲ 2.0 MPa (Base) ▲ 2.5 MPa (Advanced) (ASTM C1194) | Stronger bonds reduce delamination in bathrooms, kitchens, and swimming pools. | Higher-strength adhesives may be less flexible (▲▲▲ = test compatibility with substrates). |
Waterproofing Compound Dispersant | Waterproofing membranes for roofs/foundations exposed to high water pressure. | Water Resistance: 1000 PSI (Industry) ▲ 1500 PSI (Base) ▲ 2000 PSI (Advanced) (ASTM D5199) | Advanced tiers withstand heavy rainfall and groundwater pressure in urban areas. | Higher PSI requires thicker application layers (▲▲▲ = cost increase for material volume). |