Used to replace cement mortar for lubricating pipes before concrete pumping. At normal temperature, it can quickly dissolve in water to form a lubricating film composed of countless micro-anions, thereby fully lubricating the surface of the pipe wall inside the pump.
The principle of using lubricant to prevent pipe clogging and extend the life of the pump pipe is also very simple: because the dry pump pipe will absorb the mortar and moisture in the pumped concrete, especially in high temperature seasons, causing the pump to The rapid decrease in the slump of the pumped concrete will eventually lead to pipe blockage due to an imbalance in the water-cement ratio of the pumped concrete. Through the lubricant, the pump pipe can be moistened and lubricated in advance to reduce the slump loss of pumped concrete.
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