Batimix GA-H Series

Grinding aids and pack set inhibitors - Amines & glycols based

Description

BATIMIX GA-H Series products are aqueous solutions designed from a combination of amine blends and high-grade glycols. They are used as grinding aids and pack set inhibitors during the manufacture of hydraulic types of cement. They significantly improve the efficiency of the grinding process by reducing the surface energy forces which cause agglomeration. These proven additives are developed to decrease energy demand, increase mill output, and reduce maintenance requirements. They are effective in both open circuit and closed circuit cement mills.

Main Purpose

BATIMIX GA-H Series products are particularly recommended for the grinding of:

  • Portland/blended types of cement
  • Masonry/mortar types of cement
  • White cement

Features

BATIMIX GA-H Series products help achieve the following performances:

  • Increased mill output at the same cement fineness
  • Reduced grinding and energy costs at the same cement fineness
  • Reduced pack set of cement together with increased bulk density, thus leading to better storage and transport conditions
  • Reduced agglomeration for easier flow characteristics
  • Enhanced grain size distribution for optimized initial and final strengths of cement
  • Easy and safe handling
  • Reduced risks of false set of cement as a result of reduced temperatures at mill exit

Related Products

This series includes the following products:

  • BATIMIX GA-H 1200
  • BATIMIX GA-H 1201
  • BATIMIX GA-H 1202
  • BATIMIX GA-H 1203
  • BATIMIX GA-H 1206
  • BATIMIX GA-H 1207
  • BATIMIX GA-H 1208

A variety of products from within this series are available to meet the specific requirements of customers. Products highlighted in bold are featured in the product brochure for this category.

Color

Brown

Available Packages

  • Bulk
  • 1 t IBC

Health and Safety

BATIMIX GA-H Series products may be irritant to the skin and eyes. If accidentally spilled onto the skin, wash immediately with soap and water. If accidentally splashed into the eyes, flush with plenty of water and consult a physician. For additional information, kindly refer to the corresponding Material Safety Data Sheet.