The OXOCRETE SYSTEM
oXoCrete protects and rehabilitates concrete in three efficient steps referred to as the oXoCrete System.
Step 0
Preparing the concrete surface
Concrete begins to break down the minute it’s poured, just by being exposed to the atmosphere. The OXOCRETE process protects and rehabilitates concrete from the inside out using the power of NanoTechnology.
Step 0
Preparing the concrete surface
To prepare the surface for application, we conduct any required surface cleaning and repairs.
Step 1
CONCRETE CLEANING + PREPARATION [CCP]
For OXOCRETE to penetrate properly, the existing concrete must be free of anything that will inhabit product penetration.
Step 1
concrete CLEANING + PREPARATION [CCP]
Generally, we use pressure washing, grinding or sanding and shot blasting. If the structure has significant damage, it may require additional repair to bring it back to a level appropriate for product application.
Step 2
Preparing the concrete surface
We utilize proprietary equipment to process an atomically restructured and positively charged agent that we call CPR-1.
Step 2
CONCRETE superconductor [CS]
The CPR-1 Agent is applied to the concrete and drawn into the negatively charged concrete through attraction. CPR-1 penetrates up to 10 inches deep through saturation of all capillaries, voids, and cracks due to its reduced molecular/atomic structure.
Step 3
CONCRETE PRESERVATION + REHABILITATION [CPR]
Once the CPR-1 agent is applied, we process a second agent through another piece of equipment. We call this step and agent CPR-2. After processing, CPR-2 is altered at an atomic and molecular level and negatively charged.
Step 3
CONCRETE PRESERVATION + REHABILITATION [CPR]
The combination of CPR-1 and CPR-2 creates a chemical reaction. This reaction makes the concrete highly resistant to water, air, and most other harmful contaminants; this reaction will also restore the internal concrete pH to that of new concrete and rebar is encased. In over 25 years of use, there are no recorded instances of further concrete degradation after OXOCRETE application.
Step 0
Preparing the concrete surface
Concrete begins to break down the minute it’s poured, just by being exposed to the atmosphere. The OXOCRETE process protects and rehabilitates concrete from the inside out using the power of NanoTechnology.
Step 0
Preparing the concrete surface
To prepare the surface for application, we conduct any required surface cleaning and repairs.
Step 1
CONCRETE CLEANING + PREPARATION [CCP]
For OXOCRETE to penetrate properly, the existing concrete must be free of anything that will inhabit product penetration.
Step 1
concrete CLEANING + PREPARATION [CCP]
Generally, we use pressure washing, grinding or sanding and shot blasting. If the structure has significant damage, it may require additional repair to bring it back to a level appropriate for product application.
Step 2
Preparing the concrete surface
We utilize proprietary equipment to process an atomically restructured and positively charged agent that we call CPR-1.
Step 2
CONCRETE superconductor [CS]
The CPR-1 Agent is applied to the concrete and drawn into the negatively charged concrete through attraction. CPR-1 penetrates up to 10 inches deep through saturation of all capillaries, voids, and cracks due to its reduced molecular/atomic structure.
Step 3
CONCRETE PRESERVATION + REHABILITATION [CPR]
Once the CPR-1 agent is applied, we process a second agent through another piece of equipment. We call this step and agent CPR-2. After processing, CPR-2 is altered at an atomic and molecular level and negatively charged.
Step 3
CONCRETE PRESERVATION + REHABILITATION [CPR]
The combination of CPR-1 and CPR-2 creates a chemical reaction. This reaction makes the concrete highly resistant to water, air, and most other harmful contaminants; this reaction will also restore the internal concrete pH to that of new concrete and rebar is encased. In over 25 years of use, there are no recorded instances of further concrete degradation after OXOCRETE application.
Step 4
CONCRETE Total waterproofing [TW]
This optional step is called optional concrete Total Waterproofing (TW) and is suitable for end-users who require significant waterproofing capabilities.
Step 4
CONCRETE Total waterproofing [TW]
Our product provides up to one-half inch penetration ability plus total waterproofing.
Step 0
Preparing the Concrete Surface
Concrete begins to break down the minute it’s poured, just by being exposed to the atmosphere. The OXOCRETE process protects and rehabilitates concrete from the inside out using the power of NanoTechnology.
Step 0
Preparing the concrete surface
To prepare the surface for application, we conduct any required surface cleaning and repairs.
Step 1
CONCRETE CLEANING + PREPARATION [CCP]
For OXOCRETE to penetrate properly, the existing concrete must be free of anything that will inhabit product penetration.
Step 1
concrete CLEANING + PREPARATION [CCP]
Generally, we use pressure washing, grinding or sanding, shot blasting or acid etching. If the structure has significant damage, it may require additional repair to bring it back to a level appropriate for product application.
Step 2
Preparing the concrete surface
We utilize proprietary equipment to process an atomically restructured and positively charged agent that we call CPR-1.
Step 2
CONCRETE superconductor [CS]
The CPR-1 Agent is applied to the concrete and drawn into the negatively charged concrete through attraction. CPR-1 penetrates up to 10 inches deep through saturation of all capillaries, voids, and cracks due to its reduced molecular/atomic structure.
Step 3
CONCRETE PRESERVATION + REHABILITATION [CPR]
Once the CPR-1 agent is applied, we process a second agent through another piece of equipment. We call this step and agent CPR-2. After processing, CPR-2 is altered at an atomic and molecular level and negatively charged.
Step 3
CONCRETE PRESERVATION + REHABILITATION [CPR]
The combination of CPR-1 and CPR-2 creates a chemical reaction. This reaction makes the concrete highly resistant to water, air, and most other harmful contaminants; this reaction will also restore the internal concrete pH to that of new concrete and rebar is encased. In over 25 years of use, there are no recorded instances of further concrete degradation after OXOCRETE application.