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Heated Concrete Blanket

A heated concrete blanket laid flat over a freshly poured concrete slab to maintain curing temperature in cold conditions.

OVERVIEW

Why use a heated concrete blanket? Curing is the balancing of moisture and temperature in concrete on time so that it can form bonds the mixture was designed to achieve. Immediately after placement and finishing, curing takes place so that the concrete may bond to the desired strength and durability. Heated concrete blankets can ensure this happens quickly and efficiently in cold winter conditions.

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Quicker concrete curing times reduce your labor expenses and also expensive repairs needed because of cold curing issues.

Reduce Curing Time

Heated concrete blankets free up manpower to work on other projects making concrete work more efficient.

Reuse and Save

This is not a throwaway heated concrete blanket. This is made for heavy-duty use job after job saving rental fees.

1 Year Warranty

Industrial grade components will last many years and we cover any manufacturing defects for one year giving you peace of mind!

A heated concrete curing blanket laid flat over a freshly poured concrete slab on a construction site.

What Is The Temperature For Curing?

Temperature plays an important role in proper curing since the amount of hydration and therefore, strength development is quicker at high temperatures. Generally, the temperature for concrete should be maintained above 50°F (10°C) for a steady rate to attain full strength. Most times cracking is caused if the temperature of the concrete is not maintained during curing.

Concrete hardens and attains desirable strength at a rate proportional to the temperature at which it is cured. The Cold Weather Concreting Committee (ACI 306) explains cold weather as 'when the air temperature has fallen or is expected to fall below 40°F (4.5°C).

Heated curing blankets laid over a concrete surface to maintain temperature during the curing process on a construction site.

How to Cure Concrete in Cold Weather

Electric Heated Blankets are the perfect solution for all-weather concrete curing. Cold weather has a negative effect on concrete curing process. During winter, a concrete curing process is very slow compared to hot warm months, unless the concrete is protected or heated externally to create a conducive environment for concrete to cure faster.
Our Blanket offers a possible way to cure concrete effectively and confidently in cold weather months. In warm weather, it increases production by rapidly curing with the same temperature. Year-round applications include precast, concrete counter tops and decorative concrete.

Why Choose ALCO Electric Curing Blankets?

  • Quickly heats to a preset 100°F / 38°C (± 10°F / 3°C).
  • Provide cold weather concreting strength of 3,925 in 72 hours.
  • Cures concrete 2.8 times faster than conventional blankets.
  • Saves time, and increases profits.
  • Prevent a freeze cycle.
  • Maintain moisture throughout the hydrating process.
  • Thaw ground and frost from job site prior to pouring.
  • Maintain ACI compliance for cold weather concreting.
  • Easily installed and removed.
  • Properly Cure Concrete in Cold Weather below 40°F.
  • Increase concrete strength.
  • Increase concrete abrasion resistance.
  • Lessen the chance of concrete scaling.
  • Lessen the chance of surface dusting.
  • Lessen the chance of concrete cracking.

 

Electric Concrete Curing Blanket

ALCO electric curing blanket has put an end to the conventional method of transferring heat to concrete. The Electric Concrete Curing Blanket maintain heat across the entire blanket, removing the excess and provides a maintenance-free heating solution, which stops you from bothering with cold weather. The application of heat, in cold weather, is an effective heating solution during curing process for concrete to cure faster and stronger. These electric heating blankets come in different lengths and sizes, it can serve both in the simple or complex job site.

 

Can These Be Used On Asphalt Driveway?

Yes, any of the Concrete Curing Blanket models would be safe to use on asphalt. Concrete Curing Blankets make use of an internal fixed thermostat which will cycle to maintain temperatures at ~ 100 °F ± 10 °F. Ambient temperature and wind will push away some of the heat. If the curing blanket has excess thermal contact with the asphalt it is transferring heat energy to, it should perform adequately in freezing temperatures.

 

Description Temperatures Benefits Directions
Description

Uses

  • Thaw frozen ground up to 8 feet deep
  • Cure concrete in cold winter conditions
  • Warm sand pile for masonry work
  • Wrap around pipes to dethaw or keep warm
  • Keep drainage field dethawed

Shipping | Warranty

  • 4.5′ x 15′, 4.5′ x 30′ and 6′ x 25′ ship next business day.
  • All other sizes ship in 5-7 business days
  • 1 year warranty on manufacturing defects including heating element
  • Free Shipping

Operating Costs

  • Cost per hour to operate the pad can be calculated by the following formula: ( Cost per KW hour x sq ft of pad x watts per sq ft ) / 1000
Temperatures

Below are the temperature ranges for the heated construction blankets below and with adding a layer of our insulated construction tarps on top of the heating blanket

Benefits

Key Benefits

  • Stocked sizes ready to ship
  • Use multiple heated concrete blankets for larger areas
  • Accelerate construction projects all winter long
  • Traps heat and moisture during curing to produce a higher grade finished product
  • Cure concrete and cement in record time
  • Increased PSI levels and decreased defects
  • Keep crews working and jobs on schedule (and budget)
  • Thaw frozen ground up to 8 feet deep

Pour Concrete In Cold Temperatures

Concrete pouring in cold weather can be accomplished with the use of our heated Cement Curing Blankets. Insulated & heated electric construction blankets are ideal for precast and flatwork contractors. You can also use a combination of non-heated insulated concrete blankets with these heated insulated cement blankets.

Cold Weather Concrete

Cold weather concrete can be established as a period of more than three days where some specific conditions occur. The American Concrete Institute under ACI 306 defies that concrete will be exposed to cold weather when the following conditions exist:

  • The average daily air temperature is less than 5°C (40°F) and,
  • The air temperature is not greater than 10°C (50°F) for more than one-half of any 24 hour period.

Cold Weather Concrete Objectives

When concrete is being managed under cold weather, concrete must be protected from freezing shortly after being poured. Also concrete must be able to develop required strength for the safe removal of forms while reducing the circumstances where excessive must be applied to help concrete develop the required strength. Other important factors that must be considered are the proper curing conditions that prevent cracking and provide the intended serviceability of the structure.

Directions

User Guide On How To Use A Heated Curing Blanket

The instructions in this guide include a number of rules on how to safely use your blanket, and how to extend its lifespan.

RULES FOR GENERAL USE:

  • Before turning on the power, make sure to fully unfold the blanket. In no circumstances can you use the cord as a handle – doing this can pose serious health risks.
  • You must never roll or fold the blanket over itself if the power is on. Avoid overlapping with other blankets as well. The way it works is simple – the heat spreads through radiation and conduction. If you roll a blanket over itself or stack it with another one, both surfaces will be next to each other and will begin producing excessive amounts of heat. There could be serious consequences such as burning or charring. If you want to roll the blanket, always turn the power off.
  • Before turning the blanket on, be sure to remove items which are bad heat conductors. Examples include rubber, wood, plastic, paper, and others.
  • Put the blanket in a flat position on the surface when heating it up. The gray side is heated, and the yellow side is non-heated.
  • The designated voltage must be precisely applied. An example would be 110V to a 110-volt blanket.
  • Before starting, check if the extension cables have the appropriate size to manage the blankets’ amperage.
  • If you want to extend the life of your blanket, be sure to roll it or put is in a flat position when storing it. In no circumstances should you fold itbecause that can cause Blankets can be folded only during shipping.
  • Take note that if you put tarps or curing blankets on the heated blanket, there will be a significant rise in temperature below it.
  • By letting the blanket work for longer periods of time, it will produce more heat and offer the best protection.

THAWING INSTRUCTIONS:

  • Be sure to remove any snow from the blanket’s surface before turning it on.
  • Using a tarp or an insulated curing blanket above the heated blanket is a great idea if you want to raise the temperatures below your blanket. You could get as much as an additional 15ºF.

CORRECT USE AND GOOD STORAGE CONDITIONS CAN HELP IN EXTENDING THE LIFE OF THE BLANKET

The heated blanket is usually not hot to the touch. If you want to try it out, the most efficient way would be to check for continuity. If it works fine for long periods of time, everything is ok. The heated blanked works like a crockpot. If you want to lift the blanket, the heat could escape. Because of this, it would be wise to put one more layer of insulation or tarps on top of your blanket. By doing this, the heat won’t escape, and you will have better protection against wind or cold. You should note that the yellow side in non-heated and is usually UP. The gray side is heated and is DOWN. The blanket will arrive with a 6-feet-long power cord. You will need to attack a plug.

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