NEXT-GENERATION PCE-BASED SUPERPLASTICIZERS

NEXT-GENERATION PCE-BASED SUPERPLASTICIZERS

(PCE-Based Superplasticizers Developed Using Acrylic Acid, 2-HEA, and 2-HPA)

Advances in concrete admixture technology enable higher performance and more sustainable concrete solutions. Polycarboxylate Ether (PCE)–based superplasticizers stand out for their high water-reduction capability and long-lasting workability in modern concrete applications.

The next-generation PCE-based superplasticizers are based on polymer structures developed using acrylic acid, 2-Hydroxyethyl Acrylate (2-HEA), and 2-Hydroxypropyl Acrylate (2-HPA). These advanced chemistries are designed to enhance concrete performance across a wide range of applications.

Mechanism of Action

  • Adsorption: The acrylic acid–based main polymer backbone adsorbs onto cement particles, promoting effective dispersion.
  • Steric Hindrance: Side chains containing 2-HEA and 2-HPA create a steric hindrance effect that prevents re-agglomeration of cement particles.
  • Stability: This combined mechanism results in a homogeneous, highly flowable, and stable concrete structure.

Key Benefits

Next-generation PCE-based superplasticizers offer:

  • High water-reduction efficiency.
  • Extended workability and slump retention.
  • Effective performance at low dosage levels.
  • Reduced risk of segregation and bleeding.
  • High compatibility with different cement types.
  • Consistent performance, particularly in low water-to-cement ratio concretes.
PCE-BASED-SUPER-PLASTICIZERS

Application Areas

These PCE-based superplasticizers are well suited for:

  • Self-compacting concrete (SCC).
  • High-strength concrete.
  • Precast concrete applications.
  • Projects requiring extended transportation and placement time.

Our Technical Approach

Adakem supports customers with product selection, application-oriented solution recommendations, and technical evaluation of PCE-based superplasticizers. Our focus is on identifying the most suitable admixture solutions to meet specific project requirements and performance targets.