Curing Concrete
The benefits of adding humidity to a kiln during the concrete curing process are well known. Humidity adds strength, durability and longevity to the cured product. In the past, steam was most often used for this humidification process, but now there is a better way - Aquafog. Aquafog fogging fans produce a cool fog and use airflow to circulate the fog. The fan’s powerful propulsion evenly spreads the humidity throughout the kiln and the chamber’s hot, dry air will soak up the cool fog like a sponge, thus preventing “hot spots” and uneven coverage often caused by steam curing. Not only does Aquafog increase the value of your product by enhancing the quality, but it also saves enormously over steam. The initial investment is substantially lower and the energy savings over steam is tremendous. Your customers demand a high quality finished product; demand the same quality in your curing equipment - Aquafog.
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Highly successful in every contained concrete curing application from cast stone to reinforced structured shapes.
- Quickly achieve uniform humidification up to 100%.
- Powerful fog distribution, highly corrosion-resistant materials. Fan misting units can use ordinary water supplies. Dependable and maintenance free.
- In most cases, producers can achieve the high strength cure they desire by using the Aquafog humidifying fans without adding extra heat. Having the ability to humidify the curing chambers evenly to 100% RH allows the greatest possible chemical reaction to occur within the concrete. The resulting release of heat is then at its highest, producing a natural build-up of heat within the chamber. The end result is a very strong product with great surface appearance.
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