In Extruded Cement Items

Provides Slippery / Oiliness
Gives lubrication to modified masonry mortar. This lubricating effect reduces friction and therefore reduces water evaporation in the rotation. Drawing reduces the extrusion heat, allowing the drawn item to complete the hydration process better.

Reduces Vehicle Wear
In addition to lowering the friction force, the internal particle also reduces the friction and adhesion to pushing tools, leads to less tool wear, and extends the service life. Sometimes it even doubles the usage time, thus reducing a huge expense.

Increases Water Need - Demand
The unmodified mixture contains less water than is required to complete hydration. When some of this water evaporates due to the heat generated during the pushing process, water intake cannot be completed properly. Even at elevated water levels that normally occur at a higher water to cement ratio, without sacrificing power, it can achieve zero-settling, thus allowing water intake to be virtually complete.

Improves Water Retention
Pressure force and friction force direct the propulsion mixture to heat and cause water to evaporate, leaving little water for water uptake to occur. It can effectively retain water even at elevated temperature allowing water intake to be complete.

Provides Excellent Green Power
It can give excellent green strength to freshly drawn material so that they can be held and moved without worrying too much collapse or loss of shape.