Early Strength Development
Early strength development is a vital characteristic of concrete, particularly in applications requiring rapid strength gain, such as in precast concrete or cold weather conditions.
DEIPA (Diethanolisopropanolamine) and TIPA (Triisopropanolamine) are two common early-strength development additives used in concrete admixtures. These additives work by accelerating the hydration process of cement, which leads to faster strength development. They can also help reduce the water-to-cement ratio in concrete, improving overall strength and durability.