Influence of cement type, air-entrained admixture and hydration stabilizing admixture on mortars’ setting time

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Ready mix mortar is a ready to use mixture that uses hydration stabilizing (HSA) and air-entrained (AEA) admixtures in its composition, which modify its properties, especially the setting times. HSA extends the setting time of mortars for a long period, while AEA promotes a greater workability to the mixture. The study determined the temperature of the mortars with the evaluation of the setting times obtained by a semi-adiabatic calorimeter. Two types of cement (CPII-F-40 e CPII-Z-32) and varied contents of HSA (0.0%, 0.6% e 0.9%) and AEA (0.0%, 0.2% e 0.4%) were used. The results showed that the use of HSA decreased the amplitude of the temperature peaks and increased the setting times with cement CPII-Z-32 in relation to cement CPII-F-40. The setting time of the mortars was influenced by the type of cement used and by the contents of the admixtures.

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Antoniazzi, J. P., Mohamad, G., & Casali, J. M. (2021). Influence of cement type, air-entrained admixture and hydration stabilizing admixture on mortars’ setting time. Revista IBRACON de Estruturas e Materiais, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1590/S1983-41952021000100014

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