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The Powerblanket Concrete Curing Blanket cures concrete faster and stronger than conventional insulated blankets.
Use this multi-duty blanket to maintain moisture throughout the hydrating process or thaw the ground prior to pouring concrete.
Internal fixed nonadjustable thermostat heats to approx. 100°F
Maintains ACI compliance for cold weather concreting
Easily installed and removed
Prevents freeze cycle
Produces cold weather concrete strength of 3,975 PSI in 72 hours
Dimensions L x W x H (in.) | 120 x 120 in |
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Ship Weight | 53.0 lbs |
Volts | 120 |
Watts | 1,440 |
Max. Temperature | 100°F |
Thermostat Included | Yes |
Amps | 12 |
Q: What is the Powerblanket 10' x 10' Concrete Curing Blanket MD1010?
A: The Powerblanket 10' x 10' Concrete Curing Blanket MD1010 is an advanced heating blanket designed to accelerate the curing process of concrete. It provides uniform heat to prevent freezing and ensure proper curing in cold weather conditions.
Q: How does the Powerblanket MD1010 help with concrete curing?
A: The blanket evenly distributes heat over the concrete surface, promoting proper hydration and curing, preventing cracks and delays caused by low temperatures.
Q: Is the Powerblanket MD1010 suitable for outdoor use?
A: Yes, the Powerblanket is designed for outdoor use, with durable, weather-resistant materials that make it ideal for construction sites in cold or freezing conditions.
Q: What is the size of the Powerblanket MD1010?
A: The Powerblanket MD1010 measures 10 feet by 10 feet, covering a large area of concrete for consistent and effective curing.
Q: How does the Powerblanket prevent damage to concrete?
A: By maintaining an optimal temperature for curing, the Powerblanket reduces the risk of cracking, shrinkage, and surface damage, ensuring the concrete's strength and integrity.
Q: Is the Powerblanket MD1010 easy to use?
A: Yes, the Powerblanket is simple to deploy, with easy installation and operation, making it a convenient solution for contractors and DIY projects alike.
Q: Can the Powerblanket MD1010 be used on other surfaces?
A: While primarily designed for concrete, the Powerblanket can also be used for other temperature-sensitive applications, such as protecting plumbing or thawing frozen ground.
Inspect Before Use: Before each use, inspect the curing blanket for any signs of damage, such as holes, frays, or exposed wiring. If any issues are found, repair or replace the blanket to ensure safe and effective use.
Clean After Each Use: Gently clean the curing blanket after each use. Use a damp cloth to wipe down the surface to remove any dirt or debris. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaning tools, as they may damage the material.
Check for Proper Functioning: Ensure the electrical components are working properly. Test the blanket's heating function to confirm it’s providing even heat distribution. If the blanket is not heating correctly, check for loose connections or damaged wires and repair or replace them.
Store Properly: When not in use, fold the curing blanket neatly and store it in a cool, dry place. Avoid storing it in direct sunlight or damp areas, as exposure to these elements can degrade the material and electrical components over time.
Avoid Sharp Objects: Be cautious of sharp objects or rough surfaces that could puncture or damage the curing blanket. Always ensure that the blanket is placed on a smooth surface during use and storage.
Check Electrical Connections: Regularly check the power cord and plug for any visible damage or fraying. If any electrical issues arise, discontinue use and have the blanket inspected by a qualified technician to prevent safety hazards.
Keep Away from Water: Powerblanket curing blankets are designed for dry environments. Avoid exposure to moisture, as water can damage the electrical components. If the blanket gets wet, allow it to dry completely before using it again.
Ensure Proper Coverage: When using the curing blanket, make sure the entire surface area of the concrete is covered to promote even curing. Avoid overlapping blankets, as this can cause uneven heat distribution.