Are You Conforming?

Are you conforming?

Dealing with concrete wash water correctly should be an important part of any site plan. And equally important is that the equipment you are using is properly tested.

A CE mark is backed up through risk assessment and associated Declaration of Conformity, and a requirement of the Provision and use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER) states that the WHOLE assembly is CE marked as an assembly, not just the individual components of the unit.

Where appropriate, BlueRinse equipment is CE marked, offering peace of mind from a safety aspect (both site employees and environmental protection) and protection from costly fines and damage to your company reputation.

Visit our Products page to see our full range of solutions, designed to offer peace of mind, protect the environment and suit your individual site policies/regulations.

Diversity, Equality and Inclusion Policy Statement

We are aware how difficult it is to communicate anything new to a closed mindset, whether it be an individual or an organisation. We endeavour to maintain an attitude that allows new ideas and influences to flourish and to contribute to our wealth, in order to avoid acquiring such a mindset ourselves.

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Understanding pH

pH is a measure of how acidic a solution is. For dilute solutions the pH scale ranges from pH 0 to pH 14, pH seven is in the middle and is therefore the neutral point; pH’s less than 7 are acidic and pH’s greater than 7 are alkaline.

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Danger of High pH Wash Water

The chemical reaction which causes fresh concrete to slowly stiffen and harden is quite complicated. A by-product of this process is the creation of a highly alkaline chemical that has a natural pH in excess of 12. Drinking water, by comparison, has a pH of around 6.5 to 7.

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