airentraining
Airentraining refers to the use of air-entraining agents (AEAs) in cementitious mixes to introduce and stabilize microscopic air voids in the hardened paste. These admixtures are designed to improve durability and workability, especially for concrete exposed to freezing and thawing cycles.
AEAs are surface-active compounds, often synthetic surfactants or fatty acids, that migrate to air–water interfaces in
Applications include concrete used in cold climates, pavements, structural elements subject to freeze–thaw exposure, and decorative
Measurement and standards: fresh concrete air content is usually measured by methods such as the pressure or