Retarding Agent-Sodium Gluconate Admixture Keeps Concrete Workable 8+ Hours in 35℃+ Hot Weather
Boosting Construction Efficiency in Scorching Conditions High temperatures above 35℃ disrupt concrete workability rapidly. Traditional mixes lose plasticity within 2 to 3 hours in such heat. This creates huge challenges for large-scale construction projects. Workers rush to finish pouring before the material hardens prematurely. Delays or hasty work often lead to poor concrete quality. Sodium …









