What happens when too much diethanol monoisopropanolamine is added to concrete?

Adding too much diethanol monoisopropanolamine to concrete will reduce the strength of concrete, affect the setting time of concrete and affect the durability of concrete.

1. Reduce the strength of concrete: DEIPA forms compounds in concrete. If too much is added, too many compounds will be formed, which will affect the hardening of concrete and reduce the strength of concrete.

2. Affect the setting time of concrete: the formation of DEIPA complex needs to consume some water, so excessive addition will make the free water in concrete consume prematurely, thus accelerating the setting time of concrete and affecting the construction effect of concrete.

3. Affect the durability of concrete: excessive addition of DEIPA will make concrete more fragile, lead to micro-cracks, pinholes or holes in concrete, and reduce the strength and durability of concrete.