KALMATRON KF-AKalmatron Defeats Industry Leader
The photo below compares KALMATRONÒ KF-A against Lafarge high aluminum Seca 51 cement. Both of these products were used to test on an actual job site. The two different products were used in the construction of a floor at the bottom of a mine. The picture represents what the floor test section looks like after being exposed to sulfuric acid bath spills, and constant acid mist in the air for nine months. The concrete mixed with Lafarge Seca 51 deteriorated, while the concrete mixed with Kalmatron KF-A remained intact. The
picture below shows the surface of the concrete at the conclusion of
the nine-month acid test. Kalmatron
KF-A is on the top half of the picture.
The deteriorated surface of what is left of the Lafarge Seca 51 cement is on the bottom half. Kalmatron
continues to compete against the best the industry has to offer, and
continues to defeat them. This
test confirms that Kalmatron is raising the building industry
standards. Even the
United States Patent Office gave Kalmatron admixtures not one, but
two patents, (#5,728,208 and 5,728,428). If you would like to see the 18 month old picture of the above floor, and how Kalmatron continues to withstand the test of time, please see additional acid picture cost comparison link.
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