Description |
Structural Repair Mortar is an inexpensive, two component, high early strength repair material that is easy to use in the field. |
Basic Uses |
Structural Repair Mortar is used for all types of concrete repairs. It is used for patching, from shallow feathering to deep pours. It can be poured into forms, it can be troweled vertically and overhead. It can fill cracks or be used as a fast set plug. |
Major Advantages |
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Cures rapidly in all weather at all temperatures to form a very hard, tenaciously bonded repair, most applicators can be returned to service in 30 minutes.
- Non-flammable and has tremendous heat resistance
- Does not shrink on cure
- Is stronger than concrete within 2 hours
- Self-priming - will bond to virtually any construction material
- Very easy to use. No specific slump requirements and no critical mixing ratios. No sophisticated and expensive surface preparation
- Non-toxic. Contains no harmful chemicals and cleans up with water
- Cost-effective - has the performance characteristics of the best polymers at a fraction of the cost
- Totally waterproof. Resistant to oils, gasoline, salt, UV radiation and acid rain
- Approved by Agriculture Canada for incidental food contact
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Technical Data |
| Flash Point |
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None |
| Compression Strength |
2 hours
24 hours
7 days
28 days |
3000 psi
3500 psi
5000 psi
7500 psi |
| Set Time |
at 20*C |
15 minutes |
| Application Temperature |
-10*C |
(with Low Temperature Additive) |
| Primer |
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No Primer required |
| Clean-up |
Water |
(before material sets) |
| Shelf Life |
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Indefinite if stored away from direct heat |
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