How to Write Specs for Abrasion Resistant Concrete Admixtures
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How to Write Specs for Abrasion Resistant Concrete Admixtures
Concrete with insufficient resistance to abrasion damage results in poor serviceability, costly repairs and reduced sustainability. This course is intended to help engineers and architects specify abrasion resistant concrete suitable for high wear applications including warehouses, manufacturing, transportation and other industries. Delve into the details of incorporating an integral hardening admixture into your specifications and compare it with other common methods for achieving durable concrete that resists damage from abrasion.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify the consequences and costs associated with abrasive and erosive wear of concrete.
- Analyze common abrasion resisting technologies and the potential limitations of each.
- Examine Integral Hardening Admixture Technology – Performance and Installation.
- Explore how to meet sustainability goals with Integral Hardening Technology.
PRESENTERS
Jeff Bowman, B.Sc. - Technical Director • Kryton International Inc.
Jeff Bowman is a key leader in Kryton's R&D team, bringing over a decade of experience in shaping and developing best practices in concrete admixtures and repair materials. He has authored numerous works on abrasion and erosion-resistant technologies and played a pivotal role in creating innovative products that enhance structural durability.