THIS IS HOW THE EXPANSIVE CEMENT ROAR WORKS
The cement must be used in holes; pouring it into existing cracks in the stone or rocane will be effective.
¿WHAT CAN CAUSE A REBENTON?
Use a hole with too much diameter. Use too hot water in the mixture. See table of temperatures. Use very little water, especially when the stone or cement is at a temperature above 22ºC. Too much time elapsed between the beginning of the mixture and the filling of the holes with said mixture. Guess the interior temperature of the hole instead of measuring it. Guess the temperature of the water instead of measuring it. Holes that are very shallow. The depth must be 4 times the diameter of the hole or more. Allow the powder to be too hot before mixing it with water. Holes drilled very close, 25 cm, in soft stone or cement, in a hot weather. The best diameter of the drill is 38 mm Blows normally do not occur after 3 hours after filling the holes..
HANDLING AND STORAGE
Precautions for safe handling.
Keep out of the reach of children.
CAUTION NOTE
- The expansive demolition agents involves a phenomenon known as “blow-out-shot” or blowout.
- This occurs if the mixed powder reaches too much temperature and reacts with the water too fast for the material to expand laterally.
- The temperature may be higher than the boiling point before the water is chemically combined with the EXPANSIVE ROAR CEMENT. This can result in a vapor formation, which will cause the ROAR EXPANSIVE CEMENT to burst from the hole with a sudden force.
- Clean all dust and dirt from the holes after drilling and keep the cold ROAR EXPANSIVE CEMENT before use.
Scalability
Growth capability is a system's ability to scale and adapt, meeting increasing demands and evolving needs for long-term success.
Scalability
Growth capability is a system's ability to scale and adapt, meeting increasing demands and evolving needs for long-term success.