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Rockbond Fastrock Accelerated Grout (RB FRAG) and Concrete (RB FRAC)

Rockbond Fastrock Super Accelerated Concrete (RB FRSAC) placed by the British Antarctic Survey to repair the concrete slipway ramp at the tidal zone on Signy Island, Antarctica, at ambient temperatures of 5°C and below. Rockbond Fastrock Super Accelerated Concrete (RB FRSAC) placed by the British Antarctic Survey to repair the concrete slipway ramp at the tidal zone on Signy Island, Antarctica, at ambient temperatures of 5°C and below. Copyright Rockbond SCP

Description

ROCKBOND FASTROCK ACCELERATED GROUT (RB FRAG) powder contains a blend of fine cement powders, high quality graded sands and a union of admixtures. The admixture also contains a unique system of chloride free accelerators. The powder is premixed and ready to use and, when mixed with water, produces a fluid grout that develops a rapid gain in compressive strength. ROCKBOND FASTROCK ACCELERATED CONCRETE (RB FRAC) contains a durable aggregate, and is applied to sections greater than 60mm. The materials are used when a rapid early return to service is required at 20oC, or when ambient temperatures are low. The products are packaged in 25kg moisture proof, durable bags and have a shelf life of 2 years.

 

Special Properties

  • Readily and quickly mixed with water, poured and placed.
  • Fluid flow consistencies promotes penetration into confined spaces.
  • Portland cement based, shrinkage compensated and microsilica enhanced.
  • Quick early strength: FRAG, 10MPa at 1 hour, 20MPa at 2 hours at 5ºC.
  • High ultimate compressive strengths.
  • Excellent bond strength, and resistance to abrasion and mechanical attack,
  • Contains no chlorides, high alumina cement or other deleterious substances.
  • High yielding, economical, non flammable, non toxic, odour free, user friendly and safe to use.

Uses

  • In situations that require cementitious grouts and flowing concretes to gain a rapid development in early strength at 0ºC to 10ºC.
  • Repairs to factory floors, car parks, forecourts, loading bays and ramps that require early trafficking.
  • Quick return to use to pathways, roadways, carriageway, taxi-way and runway concrete.
  • Repairs to concrete in cold stores.
  • Void filling applications that require early strength.
  • To provide early support to machine and structural baseplates.
  • Fixing in applications that require rapid early strength such as crash barriers, posts, signposts, manhole covers and rings, kerbs, drains and precast concrete.

 

Last modified on Tuesday, 21 February 2012
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