Air
Entrainment
Air entrainment is recommended for nearly all concretes, principally
to improve resistance to freezing when exposed to water and deicing
chemicals. There are also other important benefits of entrained
air in both freshly mixed and hardened concrete. Air-entrained
concrete contains billions of microscopic air cells. These relieve
internal pressure on the concrete by providing tiny chambers for
the expansion of water when it freezes.
DarCole air-entrained concrete is produced through the use of
air-entraining admixtures as the concrete is mixed on the job.
The amount of entrained air is usually between 5 percent and 8
percent of the volume of the concrete, but may be varied as required
by special conditions. The use of air-entraining agents results
in concrete that is highly resistant to severe frost action and
cycles of wetting and drying or freezing and thawing and has a
high degree of workability and durability.
DMB
125 DSA
110 
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