Air-entraining adjuvant containing blood plasma as a substitute

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106124, 106646, 106655, 106821, C04B 2400

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051960605

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to an air-entraining adjuvant.
This adjuvant comprises animal whole blood and/or cruor serving as the actual air-entraining agent, and also comprises blood plasma as a stabilizer for the entrained air, preferably in pulverulent or atomized form. The proportion of blood plasma in the adjuvant is advantageously from 15 to 25% by weight. The said adjuvant also contains dispersants of the bentonite type and/or aluminomagnesium clay type.
This gives an adjuvant having an exceptional air-entraining capacity with a high stability; it is easy to work with as any type of mixer can be used.

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