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FLOWCABLE

A powdered admixture for the production


of non-shrink, high strength grouts for posttensioned cables and fixing anchors or bolts
in concrete or rock
The main properties of grouts containing 6% of
FLOWCABLE, shown in Tables 1 and 2, can be summed up
as follows:

Description and properties


FLOWCABLE is a chloride free admixture in powder form. It
is added at the rate of 6% by weight of cement to produce a
flowable, pumpable, non-shrink non-segregating,
impermeable grout, providing high strength and high bond to
steel. The most important property FLOWCABLE imparts to
grout is the ability to protect cables against corrosion from
aggressive agents and stress.
Inadequate protection against corrosion offered by normal
grouts is due to:
a) Excessive capillary microporosity due to high
water/cement ratio. Using FLOWCABLE the
water/cement ratio is reduced to 0.3;
b) High macroporosity caused by bleed water collecting
under strands and in the upper part of the sheath (Fig.
1). When bleed water evaporates and is reabsorbed by
the cement paste, voids form thus providing easy access
for corrosive substances. European recommendations
on prestressed concrete (FIP) prescribe that the volume
of bleed water must not exceed 0.5%. With the use of
FLOWCABLE, the volume of bleed water is considerably
lower: it ranges from 0 to a maximum of 0.2% depending
upon the type of cement used;
c) Shrinkage of cement paste and consequent cracking.
With normal cement grouts final shrinkage varies from 2
to 3mm. FLOWCABLE allows not only shrinkage to be
eliminated completely, but also slight expansion to occur
during setting and hardening.

Very high flowability (as measured by the Flow Cone


Test) without bleed water or with a very low amount of it.
The pumpability of the grout is assured for at least two
hours at + 20C.

High mix water retention. This very important property


imparts high cohesion to the very flowable mix. Under
vacuum, of 600 mm Hg, over 90% of the water is
retained by the FLOWCABLE. Inadequate water
retention would allow water to separate from solid
components when the grout is forced through strands of
tendons.

Fig. 1
Section of sheath of post-tensioned cables filled with a cement
paste showing bleeding water.
Fig. 2
Section of sheath of post-tensioned cables filled with a cement
paste containing FLOWCABLE. No bleed water is observed.

*Table 1 - Examples of properties of cement pastes containing 6% of FLOWCABLE


Type of
cement

525 PTL
425 PTL (A)
425 PTL (B)
425 PTL (C)
325 PTL (A)
325 PTL (B)
325 Pozz
325 Slag

Water
% by weight of
cement and
FLOWCABLE
34.4
33.6
29.6
30.4
28.8
29.6
32.4
32.0

Flow-Cone Test (1)


(sec)
hr
0
30
1
23
23
25
25
22
23
24
22

33
25.5
27
31
23
25
25
27

38
34
30
33
24
28
26
30

Bleed water (2)


(% by volume)

Water
retention (3)
(%)

Expansion
at 2 days (4)
(m/m)

0.13
0.03
0.00
0.10
0.10
0.12
0.15
0.15

95.6
97.2
95.4
96.0
97.4
94.0
93.7
92.0

450
700
500
500
750
600
600
500

Setting times
at 30C
(hrs:mins)
4:15
4:35
3:25
4:15
4:00
3:47
5:00
5:05

4:45
5:05
3:45
4:55
4:33
4:15
5:40
5:55

Specific
gravity
(g/cm)
2.030
2.020
2.045
2.050
2.080
2.075
2.010
2.070

(1) Flow-Cone Test (conforming to CRD-C-79) after varying times of continuous mixing.
(2) Test conforming to ASTM C-232.
(3) Testing conforming to ASTM C-91: the value was taken after 5 minutes.
(4) Test conforming to ASTM C-878: no length changes were observed at later times.
*Table 2 - Examples of strength and bond to steel of cement pastes containing 6% of FLOWCABLE
Type of cement
1 day
525 PTL
425 PTL (A)
425 PTL (B)
425 PTL (C)
325 PTL (A)
325 PTL (B)
325 Pozz
325 Slag

C
323
274
231
234
222
205
168
160

F
42
38
40
43
42
34
32
30

Strengths (kg/cm)
7 days
C
F
528
50
524
47
534
65
429
47
372
50
412
51
428
60
410
55

28 days
C
F
619
52
671
50
632
70
553
52
531
55
561
56
570
63
580
65

Bond to steel (1) (kg/cm)


7 days
28 days
180
184
200
158
170
170
183
165

185
188
209
178
188
178
190
175

(1) Pull-out test conforming to the standard prescribed by the RILEM-CEB-FIP Committee (1970)
C = Compressive strength; F = Flexural strength.

Absence of shrinkage, and expansion ranging from 200


to 800 m/m depending upon the type of cement used.
Initial setting time in excess of 3 hours at +30C.
High early and ultimate strengths: depending on the type
of Portland cement used, strengths can range from 20 to
40 N/mm at 1 day and from 50 to 70 N/mm at 28 days.
Slightly lower values are obtained if pozzolanic or slag
cements are used.
High bond to steel: after 7 days the value is in excess of
15 N/mm.

Owing to its high flowability, a grout made with cement


(95%) and FLOWCABLE (6%) assures the complete filling
of sheaths, especially among the strands of cables. This
ensures maximum protection of steel against corrosion
caused by aggressive agents. As this high flowability is
obtained with a low water / cement ratio, the hardened
cement paste is dense, compact, impermeable and,
therefore, highly durable. On the other hand, the high
cohesion and fluidity of the fresh mix, together with freedom
from shrinkage, prevents the formation of voids which are
often responsible for the penetration of aggressive agents.
Fig. 2 shows a representative section of a sheath filled with
a grout containing FLOWCABLE.

Packaging
FLOWCABLE is supplied in 15kg bags.

Mixing instructions
Introduce approximately 25 litres of water per 100kg of
cement into the mixer.

Start the mixer and add FLOWCABLE (6% by the weight


of cement) followed by the cement.
Mix for 3 minutes until a plastic and homogeneous mixture is
obtained. Add approximately 7 litres of water and mix for a
further 2 minutes until the grout is flowable, without lumps
and the flow cone empties in approximately 20 seconds. If a
high speed mixer is used (about 1500 r.p.m.) the total
mixing time can be reduced from 5 to 3 minutes. The
amount of mixing water necessary by weight of cement and
FLOWCABLE is approximately 34% but can range from a
minimum of 30% to a maximum of 38% depending upon the
cement used. Finely ground cement usually requires a
higher amount of water. The grout thus obtained can
generally be pumped for at least 2 hours, unless the cement
used shows a rapid or false set.

Yield
Approximately 68 litres of highly flowable grout are obtained
by mixing 100 kg of cement, 6 kg of FLOWCABLE and 34
litres of water.

Precautions
The temperature of walls and spaces where the grout is to
be pumped should be between +5 and +40C for optimum
results. If the temperature is outside this range, consult your
Degussa-ME representative.
FLOWCABLE is a chloride free product, which is specially
important in the case of cables. However, chlorides can be
introduced into a mix if brackish water or special types of
cement are used. Therefore, the use of drinkable water
(generally containing less than 40 mg/l of chloride) and
chloride-free cements (Cl lower than 0.06% by weight of
cement) is recommended. Though all Portland, pozzolanic
or slag cements may be employed, the use of Portland
cement Type I and, preferably, Type III, is recommended in
cold weather.

Storage
Store out of direct sunlight, clear of the ground on pallets
protected from rainfall. Avoid excessive compaction. Do
not use if the bag is damaged or has been opened for more
than 1 month.
Failure to comply with the recommended storage conditions
may result in premature deterioration of the product or
packaging. For specific storage advice consult Degussa's
Technical Services Department.

Safety precautions
As with all chemical products, care should be taken during
use and storage to avoid contact with the eyes, mouth, skin
and foodstuffs (which can also be tainted with vapour until
product fully cured or dried). Treat splashes to eyes and
skin immediately. If accidentally ingested, seek immediate
medical attention. Keep away from children and animals.
Reseal containers after use.

Note
Field service, where provided, does not constitute
supervisory responsibility. For additional information contact
your local Degussa representative.
Degussa reserves the right to have the true cause of any
difficulty determined by accepted test methods.

Quality and care


All products originating from Degussas Dubai, UAE facility
are manufactured under a management system
independently certified to conform to the requirements of the
quality, environmental and occupational health & safety
standards ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001.
01/95 Degussa-UAE revised 02/2004

REQUEST AND REFER TO RECOMMENDED


INSTALLATION PROCEDURES FOR
MASTERFLOW GROUTS PRIOR TO USE
* Properties listed are only for guidance and are not a guarantee of
performance.

Degussa Construction Chemicals UAE LLC


P.O. Box 37127, Dubai, UAE
Tel: +971 4 8851000

Fax: +971 4 8851002

www.degussa-cc.ae

e-mail: [email protected]

Whilst any information contained herein is true, accurate and


represents our best knowledge and experience, no warranty is given or
implied with any recommendations made by us, our representatives or
distributors, as the conditions of use and the competence of any labour
involved in the application are beyond our control.

Certificate No.
963680

As all Degussa technical datasheets are updated on a regular basis it is the user's responsibility to obtain the most recent issue.

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945787

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