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TTCRN-P

Paraffin-Based Concrete Curing Compound

Product Description

TTCRN-P® is a paraffin emulsion-based concrete curing compound that forms a thin film layer on the concrete surface, preventing rapid water loss through evaporation.

Applications
  • Industrial sites and airfields
  • Concrete curing operations on freshly poured concrete and all surface hardening applications
  • When water curing is difficult, to ensure proper curing
  • In retaining walls, culverts, and other structural works
  • On concrete roads and irrigation channels
  • In residential buildings
Advantages and Features
  • Reduces the risk of plastic shrinkage cracks.
  • Provides savings on continuous watering, wet burlap, and similar applications.
  • Ensures a harder and dust-free surface.
  • Provides freeze resistance.
  • Does not affect the setting characteristics of the concrete.
  • Does not contain solvents.
Application Details, Recommendations, and Warnings
  • TTCRN-P® is ready for use and should not be diluted with water. Shake well before use.
  • Apply TTCRN-P® by spraying it onto the fresh concrete surface to form a thin film layer to prevent rapid water loss. Ensure no puddles are formed. It can also be applied using a roller or brush.
  • Protect the treated concrete surface from rain until it is completely dry after application; do not walk on it or place equipment on it. The drying time after application is 2 hours (at 20°C).
  • The ambient temperature during application should be at least +5°C.
  • If any surface coating will be applied on the cured area, the curing compound should be removed from the surface with hot water, a brush, or a water jet.
Recommended Usage Dosage

Consumption may vary depending on the temperature of the concrete surface, wind speed, and humidity during application. The optimal dosage should be determined by trials on a small area. Generally, 150 – 250 g/m² is sufficient. In open areas, under wind and high temperatures, the consumption amount may increase to 300 g/m².

TTCRN-P

Paraffin-Based Concrete Curing Compound

Product Description

TTCRN-P® is a paraffin emulsion-based concrete curing compound that forms a thin film layer on the concrete surface, preventing rapid water loss through evaporation.

Applications
  • Industrial sites and airfields
  • Concrete curing operations on freshly poured concrete and all surface hardening applications
  • When water curing is difficult, to ensure proper curing
  • In retaining walls, culverts, and other structural works
  • On concrete roads and irrigation channels
  • In residential buildings
Advantages and Features
  • Reduces the risk of plastic shrinkage cracks.
  • Provides savings on continuous watering, wet burlap, and similar applications.
  • Ensures a harder and dust-free surface.
  • Provides freeze resistance.
  • Does not affect the setting characteristics of the concrete.
  • Does not contain solvents.
Application Details, Recommendations, and Warnings
  • TTCRN-P® is ready for use and should not be diluted with water. Shake well before use.
  • Apply TTCRN-P® by spraying it onto the fresh concrete surface to form a thin film layer to prevent rapid water loss. Ensure no puddles are formed. It can also be applied using a roller or brush.
  • Protect the treated concrete surface from rain until it is completely dry after application; do not walk on it or place equipment on it. The drying time after application is 2 hours (at 20°C).
  • The ambient temperature during application should be at least +5°C.
  • If any surface coating will be applied on the cured area, the curing compound should be removed from the surface with hot water, a brush, or a water jet.
Recommended Usage Dosage

Consumption may vary depending on the temperature of the concrete surface, wind speed, and humidity during application. The optimal dosage should be determined by trials on a small area. Generally, 150 – 250 g/m² is sufficient. In open areas, under wind and high temperatures, the consumption amount may increase to 300 g/m².