Masterlife Ci 222: Description Plastic Properties
Masterlife Ci 222: Description Plastic Properties
Masterlife Ci 222: Description Plastic Properties
DOSAGE NON-CHLORIDE
MasterLife CI 222 is recommended for use at a MasterLife CI 222 will not initiate or promote
dosage rate of 5 litre / m³ of concrete for all corrosion of reinforcing steel embedded in
applications and corrosion environments. concrete, prestressed concrete or concrete
MasterLife CI 222 dosed at 5 litre / m³ is placed on galvanised steel floor and roof
formulated to provide optimum corrosion systems. Neither calcium chloride nor any
protection of reinforced concrete structures in chloride-based ingredients are used in the
severe corrosive environments, and therefore manufacture of MasterLife CI 222 corrosion
provides excellent corrosive protection in less inhibiting admixture.
severe corrosion environments as well.
MasterLife CI 222 is formulated for use at a SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
single dosage in order to eliminate the confusion MasterLife CI 222 is not a fire or health hazard.
and uncertainties related to determining the
Spillages should be washed down immediately
severity of the corrosive environment and
with cold water. For further information refer to
predicting the chloride exposure of the structure.
the material safety data sheet.
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