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KCP Non Shrink Grout - Construction Grout
D.o.T. Highways Spec:- 2601 Compliant. KCP Construction Grout is a non shrink, high strength cementitious grout comprising of low alkali high specific surface area Portland cements and other cementitious binders combined with high purity aggregates and a system of compatible admixtures to achieve high in service performance.
This grout has high flow characteristics to achieve penetration and levelling with no bleed and zero shrinkage when placed at 0.22 water solid ratio.
Uses
KCP Construction Grout has been specifically designed for anchor or base plate grouting, under machinery and stanchion plates, grouting rails and bridge bearings, fixing bolts, parapet rails etc. It can also be used in its plastic state as a bedding mortar.
Key Properties
• Equivalent Sodium Oxide is less than 3.0kg/m³
•High ultimate strength
•Shrinkage compensated
•Can be used for grouting sections up to 100mm thick
•Chloride free
•High fluidity – can be pumped or poured
Yield
The approximate yield of mixed grout per tonne of dry powder is 0.61m³. The approximate quantity of dry powder required to produce 1m³ of set grout is 1.65 tonnes. This equates to 15.2 litres per 25kg of dry powder. These figures do not allow for site wastage.
Mixing Instructions
The grout should be mixed using water that complies with BS EN 1008 (as for concrete).
It should be mixed in a suitable container using either an electric (1kW) or pneumatic power tool. Larger amounts can be mixed in a FORCED ACTION paddle mixer.
25kg of the grout powder should be added carefully to 5.5 litres of water, progressively mixing until a fluid grout consistency is achieved.
When mixing as a mortar, reduce the water content to around 3.25 litres per 25kg of powder to achieve a suitable consistency.
Small quantities can be mixed by hand, care being taken to accurately measure the water.
Once mixed, the material must not be reworked. NB. Due to the rapid setting times the material should be placed immediately after mixing.
This grout has high flow characteristics to achieve penetration and levelling with no bleed and zero shrinkage when placed at 0.22 water solid ratio.
Uses
KCP Construction Grout has been specifically designed for anchor or base plate grouting, under machinery and stanchion plates, grouting rails and bridge bearings, fixing bolts, parapet rails etc. It can also be used in its plastic state as a bedding mortar.
Key Properties
• Equivalent Sodium Oxide is less than 3.0kg/m³
•High ultimate strength
•Shrinkage compensated
•Can be used for grouting sections up to 100mm thick
•Chloride free
•High fluidity – can be pumped or poured
Yield
The approximate yield of mixed grout per tonne of dry powder is 0.61m³. The approximate quantity of dry powder required to produce 1m³ of set grout is 1.65 tonnes. This equates to 15.2 litres per 25kg of dry powder. These figures do not allow for site wastage.
Mixing Instructions
The grout should be mixed using water that complies with BS EN 1008 (as for concrete).
It should be mixed in a suitable container using either an electric (1kW) or pneumatic power tool. Larger amounts can be mixed in a FORCED ACTION paddle mixer.
25kg of the grout powder should be added carefully to 5.5 litres of water, progressively mixing until a fluid grout consistency is achieved.
When mixing as a mortar, reduce the water content to around 3.25 litres per 25kg of powder to achieve a suitable consistency.
Small quantities can be mixed by hand, care being taken to accurately measure the water.
Once mixed, the material must not be reworked. NB. Due to the rapid setting times the material should be placed immediately after mixing.