Surface Retarders
Modern architecture and design often incorporate exposed concrete finishes because of their raw, natural appearance. They are commonly used in residential, commercial, and industrial structures to enhance their aesthetic appeal and to add character. Surface retarders are used to achieve an exposed finish by slowing down the curing process on the concrete surface. By doing so, the contractor is able to create a surface that is smooth and even.
The use of surface retarders for exposed finishes has the advantage of allowing contractors to control the curing process. In this way, the concrete is ensured to set at the desired pace. As a result, exposed concrete surfaces are achieved with a uniform surface that is free of cracks, voids, and blemishes.
Surface retarders can also be used in conjunction with various techniques, such as etching and scoring, to create unique patterns and designs on the concrete surface. In addition to adding character and value to the building, these patterns give the building a unique appearance.
Surface retarders are essential for achieving high-quality exposed finishes on concrete surfaces. It is a cost-effective, time-saving solution that enables contractors to produce surfaces that are both aesthetically pleasing and functional at the same time.