StoneMaker
Materials
- Jun 4, 2013
- 7
I have this mix,
1 Cubic yard
Portland Cement Type 1 846 pounds
Concrete Sand 1100 pounds
#57 Crushed Limestone 1700 pounds
Water 267 pounds
Air 3%
HRWR (as needed)42 ounces
Retarder (as needed)21 ounces
W/C Ratio 0.32
PVA macrofibers 96 ounces
PVA microfibers 48 ounces
This is for casting concrete spheres. The fewer voids and bugholes I have will lead to less labor and more predictable finished weights. I got a viscosity modifying admixture, Visctrol from Euclid Chemical, and did two batches. At a dosing of 2 oz per 100 pounds of cement I didn't notice any change. The second time I probably used a dosing of 6 oz per 100 pounds of cement and didn't notice any change in the flowablity. The only difference I noticed was no bleed water at the top of the mold, which is a big advantage for me.
How can I modify this to still maintain a high level of strength, but have a very flowable mixture? I don't know if I want true SCC, but something close would be nice.
1 Cubic yard
Portland Cement Type 1 846 pounds
Concrete Sand 1100 pounds
#57 Crushed Limestone 1700 pounds
Water 267 pounds
Air 3%
HRWR (as needed)42 ounces
Retarder (as needed)21 ounces
W/C Ratio 0.32
PVA macrofibers 96 ounces
PVA microfibers 48 ounces
This is for casting concrete spheres. The fewer voids and bugholes I have will lead to less labor and more predictable finished weights. I got a viscosity modifying admixture, Visctrol from Euclid Chemical, and did two batches. At a dosing of 2 oz per 100 pounds of cement I didn't notice any change. The second time I probably used a dosing of 6 oz per 100 pounds of cement and didn't notice any change in the flowablity. The only difference I noticed was no bleed water at the top of the mold, which is a big advantage for me.
How can I modify this to still maintain a high level of strength, but have a very flowable mixture? I don't know if I want true SCC, but something close would be nice.