Sorry for the delay in response. I stopped getting emails for some reason. Anywho. Initially I mis-spoke. Horizontal form finishes are fine, not to hard to work, and can get smooth or stamped if needed. It is the vertical finish from the form where i am still seeing air voids. Have tried a few more batches and am still not where I want to be.
Our products vary quite a bit, but mostly we do vaults such as septic tanks, sand and grease traps,man holes, sometimes water storage. Minimum strength requirment is 4000psi, however I still need to be able to strip and roll most items the next day.
As advised, I did max out the WRDA 27, and reduced the cement to 610 at a .44 w/c. It was good the first go around, but the second time i tried it i got some agg blocking. From reading the grace specs sheets on SCC, the cement to agg ratio needs to be increased so I upped it to 630. Perhaps like you said it's not really SCC but just a standard mix with high flow.
One mistake I made when I cut the cem down to 610 is I made up the weight in course agg and not in sand, but what I was always told is that sand will slow down the flow???
Our 3/4 agg is very irregular with lots of elongated pieces. Additionaly it seems to vary quite a bit from load to load. This crushed agg is just about the only available source here and is what others use as well. As for batching with only the 3/8 agg, I have never tried it, and not sure how much to start with.
Our form finishes dont have to be spotless, but customers like a tank that looks pretty, even if it is going in the ground. They look really bad if segregation occurs, and leaves sandy trails on the sides.
As for vibration, with this mix the tanks or manholes I vibrate look worse than the ones that were not vibrated! I have tried vibrating them as they fill as well and the one I didnt vibrate still looks better.
Todays batch:
Cem 630
H20 277 (.44 w/c) Adjusted for agg moisture
3/4 798
3/8 798
Sand 1400
WRDA 27 @ 6oz/100wt
ADVA 575 4oz/100wt
AIR 3oz per yard
VMA 15oz per yard
Mixed for 20 mins, then added 575 and mixed another 10min.
Batch was stable, flow was ok, could be better.
From the sound of it, our batch weights need some serious adjusting and cut out a lot of the 3/4
At this point....my brain is smoking
Thanks again for all the info.