H-Quest CGH has many industrial uses, such as formulating cement retarders, acting as a dispersant for concrete particles, producing a permanent increase in the cement volume, increasing compressive strength, increasing plasticity, and inhibiting corrosion of the metal used in reinforced concrete.

Functions: Cement Retarder, Dispersant

Chemical Family: Calcium & Calcium Compounds, Organometallics

End Uses: Concrete Particles

Features: Corrosion Resistance, Improved Compressive Strength, Improved Plasticity

Physical Form: Liquid

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Properties

Physical Form
Appearance
Dark liquid
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Solids Contentmin. 36.0 - 38.5%%-
Specific Gravity (at 25ºC)1.250 - 1.27--
pH (at 1% Aqueous)6 - 8--

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Storage, Stability and Handling Information

This product has excellent storage stability at a variety of temperatures. Storage at room temperature is suggested.