Concrete densification is a process that strengthens and hardens concrete by filling its pores and increasing its density. It is achieved by applying chemical densifiers, typically made of silicate-based compounds (like sodium silicate, lithium silicate, or potassium silicate). These chemicals react with the free lime (calcium hydroxide) in the concrete, forming calcium silicate hydrate (CSH), which is the same material responsible for concrete's natural strength.
Densification is commonly used in warehouses, industrial floors, commercial spaces, and
areas with heavy foot or vehicle traffic.
| Type | Service |
| Base Material | Sodium Silicate Or Lithium Silicate |
| Form | Liquid Concentrate |
| Curing Time | 1 To 2 Hours |
| Service Mode | Offline |
| Location | Any Area |
| Surface Finish | Smooth Or Rough Concrete Surface |
| PH Level | Highly Alkaline |
| Coverage Rate | 200 – 500 Sq Ft Per Gallon Depends On Surface |
| Temperature Range | 10°C To 32°C |
| Payment Mode | Online Or Offline |
| Shelf Life | 12 – 24 Months, Depends On Storage |
| VOC Content | Low VOC |
| Water Absorption | 75% Or More |
| Application Method | Applied Via Sprayer, Roller, Or Mopping |
| Usage | Commercial, Retail Stores |
| Compatibility | Compatible With Most Concrete Sealers And Coatings |
| Service Provider | Adam Sports & Industrial Flooring |
| Country Of Origin | India |