Plasters - In Exterior Coatings And Liquids

Increases Water Demand
It effectively removes drying shrinkage. Thanks to its water retention and thickening ability, it increases hydration levels, making it possible to increase the water content of the mortar without losing power. Ultimately, it yields higher yields, reduces expense and delivers more liner coverage.

Increases Workability and Applicability
Thanks to its use, entrained mini air bubbles in masonry or concrete greatly improve the "creaminess" of the masonry mortar. The skid thinning behavior of modified masonry mortars makes it easy to apply and level. Thus, it reduces the work time.

Increases Pump Capability Improves
In addition, the slippery behavior of the masonry mortars made means better pumping ability. Due to the reduced viscosity the pump can only operate at half the power. At the same time, the lubrication provided by the lubrication reduces the wear and tear of the pump and piping, system and equipment.

Better Result Forces / Forces
Availability of water is very important for strength and endurance development. Its ability to hold water reduces substrate absorption and evaporation. Thus, it not only allows the cement hydration reaction to be completed, but also delays the onset of shrinkage.

Consequently, when the force is greater than the shrinkage pressure, the fracture splitting is also reduced.

Excellent Sag Resistance
The modified provides excellent sag and wrinkling resistance so that the plaster will not succumb to the effect of gravity when applied to the wall or ceiling. This gives the wall perfect smoothness.