Concrete Repair Chemicals are specialized materials used to restore damaged or deteriorating concrete structures, ensuring structural integrity and longevity. These solutions include epoxy injections for crack filling, polymer-modified mortars for spall repairs, and corrosion inhibitors to protect reinforcement bars. They provide high adhesion, durability, and resistance to environmental stress, making them ideal for bridges, parking structures, and industrial floors. Whether for minor cracks or major structural rehabilitation, these chemicals offer cost-effective solutions to extend the service life of concrete assets.
Calcium Hydroxide Hydrated Lime
Calcium Hydroxide Hydrated Lime, commonly known as Hydrated Lime or Slaked Lime, is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Ca(OH)₂. It appears as a white, odorless, powder or crystalline solid. It is produced by treating quicklime (calcium oxide) with water in a process called slaking. Calcium Hydroxide is moderately soluble in water, forming a strongly alkaline solution known as limewater. It is widely used in construction, environmental, chemical, agricultural, and water treatment applications due to its caustic, neutralizing, and flocculating properties.