Drizoro - fast-setting repair mortar PCC low-shrink Maxmorter F
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Product description
Maxmorter F is a one-component mortar containing microsilica which, when mixed with water, produces a fast-setting repair mortar with high mechanical parameters. It is intended for filling cavities in concrete. It is a mortar with low shrinkage and very good adhesion to concrete and steel. The product is available in a basic version and in a variant with reduced technical parameters Maxmorter F / 1.
Technical data
Maxmorter F:
- gray powder
- oversize content greater than 0.5 to 5 mm
- bulk density 0.90 0.05 g / cm 3
- fresh mortar density 1.95 0.15 g / cm 3
- time of maintaining working properties (20 C) over 10 minutes
- consistency 125 12 mm
- bulk density of the hardened mortar 1.85 0.15 g / cm 3
- bending strength after 1 h from 1.6 MPa; after 3 h from 1.7 MPa; after 24 h from 4.0 MPa; after 7 days from 4.5 MPa; after 28 days from 6.0 MPa; after 90 days from 7.5 MPa
- compressive strength p 1 h from 8.0 MPa; after 3 h from 10.0 MPa; after 24 h from 20.0 MPa; after 7 days from 30.0 MPa; after 28 days from 45.0 MPa; after 90 days from 60.0 MPa
- shrinkage after a hardening period of 90 days below 1.2 ‰
- frost resistance tested in water after 150 freezing and thawing cycles (at -18 C / + 18 C): weight loss up to 5%; decrease in bending strength up to 20%; decrease in compressive strength after 28 days to 20%
- tear-off strength after 28 days (pull-off method) over 2.0 MPa
- consumption per 1 mm of thickness 1.5 kg / m 2
Maxmorter F / 1:
- gray powder
- maximum grain diameter 0.7 mm
- the pot life of the mixture is 6-10 min
- initial setting time 6-8 min; final 10-15 min
- amount of added water 14-15%
- compressive strength after 3 days 8.5 MPa; after 14 days, 12.5 MPa; after 28 days, 15.5 MPa
- flexural strength after 3 days 2.6 MPa; after 14 days 5.5 MPa; after 28 days, 6.0 MPa
- consumption per 1 mm of thickness 1.5 kg / m 2
Application
- mortar for mounting manholes in and inlet in streetlights
- concrete repair in building structures where quick commissioning is required
- repair in engineering and bridge structures, in road construction
- surface repair with dry shotcrete technology
- anchoring the element in steel in concrete
- increasing the thickness of horizontal concrete surfaces
- chemical resistance to sea water and sulphated water