Agilia product datasheet
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Agilia product datasheet
Durability Binders used Flow/Slump OPI Sorptivity Porosity Chloride Conductivity Shrinkage @ 50 days Creep @ 72 days Modulus of elasticity Abrasion Compressive Strength Tensile Force Agilia Horizontal OPC/Slag (50/50) 620mm (flow) >10 <6 <10 <0.75 495*10-6mm 11.5*10-6MPa 35.25 Gpa 2.05g 56 Mpa 6.2 Mpa Pump mix 30 Mpa OPC/Slag (50/50) 95mm (slump) 10.4 7.5 10.5 1.15 438*10-6mm 27*10-6MPa 33.88 Gpa 1.64g 38 Mpa 3.9 Mpa Durability results of Agilia are classified as excellent as per Alexander MG, Ballim Y and Mackechne JR guide to the use of the durability indices. Please note that Agilia is not recommended for heavy industrial floor applications after considering the above abrasion results. 9. Recommendations • AgiliaHorizontal 1. Can be laid over any stable substrate. Standard concrete practices must be applied 2. Recommended for flatwork only. 3. Formwork must be watertight to avoid any grout loss. 4. Normal levelling practices are required as Agilia is not entirely self levelling. 5. Joints need to be cut according to standard concrete practices 6. To avoid a screed, door thresholds need to be set into the Agilia floor slab or screedless door frames need to be used. 7. Always involve a Lafarge sales representative for advice prior to ordering Agilia. One can never be too careful! • AgiliaVertical 1. Proper formwork design is required to withstand the additional hydrostatic pressures of Agilia. 2. All joints need to be sealed with a joint sealer to avoid any grout loss. 3. The correct demoulding oils need to be correctly applied to formwork to ensure high quality off-shutter finishes. Bio degradable organic oils are recommended. 4. Shutters can be removed as per standard concrete practices. 5. Always involve a Lafarge sales representative for advice prior to ordering Agilia. One can never be too careful! Buildings3&4 CountryClubEstate 21WoodlandsDrive Woodmead 2191 Tel:0112573100 Fax:0112573439 www.lafarge.co.za 1. Definition Agilia is a self consolidating concrete designed to flow under its own weight, requiring no vibration and is able to completely fill all spaces within the formwork, while remaining homogeneous 2. Product Range • Agilia Horizontal • Agilia Vertical • Agilia Foundation • Agilia Deep Foundation • Agilia Metal Foundation 3. Applications Agilia Horizontal is designed with a higher slump flow for easier placement and levelling making it ideal for use in all horizontal applications. Agilia Horizontal can be used for slabs on grades, slabs on steel decks, floor repairs or road sections. Floor screeds and power floating can be avoided if the floor is to be ultimately tiled or carpeted. Agilia Vertical is designed with improved viscosity to ensure better off shutter finishes and better flowability between reinforcement making it ideal for use in all vertical applications. Agilia Vertical can be used for walls, columns, beams, precast & heavily reinforced or highly congested applications such as lift shafts, sheer walls and reservoirs. Agilia Foundation is designed with high slump flow making it ideal for use in all foundations including deep foundations. Agilia Deep Foundation increases the workability period and improves the compaction in deep level piling. Agilia Metal Foundations contains steel fibres and may be used as an alternative to using steel rebar in foundations. The Agilia range of products is available for indoor and outdoor applications and will save you energy, time and labour. 4. Advantages The advantages of using Agilia include: • Reduces efforts on site • Allows contractors to extend their working hours in residential areas • Allows earlier loading of floors and decks. • Improves the working environment • Reduces pumping costs • Concrete can be pumped over long distances 5. Agilia, an Innovative Product Do you need to be more competitive, to reduce your costs, to work with a challenging schedule or to meet higher expectations? If so, Agilia offers you the solution. Agilia Horizontal can be placed, finished & cured in one quick operation while Agilia Vertical offers the benefits of higher quality finishes and larger single castings at faster & safer placement. 6. Characteristics Agilia is a concrete that self-consolidates under its own weight without the need for additional vibration. It was developed over 10 years at our dedicated research facilities in response to contractor’s requests for a concrete that was easier to place and more cost effective. Unlike traditional concrete, Agilia is measured by its flow and viscosity and not by slump. A typical flow of 550-700mm will allow different areas to be reached without the need for additional working. Slump retentions of between 90-120 minutes are achieved. Agilia performs in the same way as standard concrete with regard to strength and setting characteristics. Durability indices are however, improved using Agilia over standard concrete. Agilia Horizontal & Agilia Vertical achieve compressive strengths in excess of 18 Mpa 3 days after casting, 40 Mpa 7 days after casting and 50 Mpa 28 days after casting. Agilia Foundation achieves in excess of 35 Mpa 28 days after casting. 7. Placement Compared to traditional concrete, placement times for Agilia can be significantly reduced. Savings of 50-75% can be achieved with the correct preparations. When pouring into forms some simple precautions should be taken. To avoid grout leakage, ensure forms are secure and sealed at all joints. This should be discussed with your formwork supplier as hydrostatic pressures are normally twice as high as standard concrete. “A Full-scale trial was undertaken at the premises of Sateco Industrie, Mirebeau, France by a consortium of Sateco, Orsa Beton and Sika, using a 12m-high form. This showed that the pressure at the base of the form with SCC could be 20% less than full hydrostatic pressure. In other words, although the SCC is fluid, it appeared to behave as a granular medium above a certain height (+- 2.5 meters) within the formwork” As with traditional concrete, Agilia must be cured. Agilia Horizontal is supplied with a Lafarge endorsed “Ultra Cure” curing compound which must be applied to all flatwork surfaces immediately after finishing. The recommended dosage is one litre Ultra Cure per 5 m2 and must be evenly applied using a pressure vessel. The Ultra Cure data sheet is available on request. Agilia can be craned, pumped or directly discharged from a vehicle. Crane buckets must be water tight. • Reduces labour costs • Eliminates vibration • Eliminates floor finishes such as screeds and power-floating if floor are to be tiled or carpeted • Speeds up concrete placing time All tests have been conducted by the University of Cape Towns Civil Engineering department. • Speeds up project time and reduces P & G costs • Increases the design options Please note that these tests were obtained in a controlled environment. Site results may differ marginally, as well as from region to region. For further information, please do not hesitate to contact your local Lafarge Technical Department. • Improves off-shutter finishes through higher quality fills. High quality shutters are however essential. • Less remedial work required 8. Technical Results
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