WHAT IS ANCHOR GROUT?
A high-speed grout for use underground in mines, bolt-holes or any area where quick setting and high early strength is of utmost importance.
A high-speed grout for use underground in mines, bolt-holes or any area where quick setting and high early strength is of utmost importance.
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Benefits
- Self-levelling properties for easy placing
- Quick setting
- Early strength – ready for normal loading in 90 minutes
Specifications
Suitable Surfaces |
Underground in mines, bolt-holes or any area where quick setting and high early strength is of utmost importance |
Application |
Pouring |
Packaging |
20kg bags |
Curing |
Ready for normal loading in 90 minutes from pouring 90 minutes - 13.5MPa 1 day - 18.7MPa 2 days - 23.1MPa 7 days - 26.3MPa 28 days - 28.3MPa |
Colour/s |
Grey |
Q: Can anybody work with it?
A: It is generally a line that is used by mines or heavy engineering industry. It normally requires a template or plan to fit bolts and equipment etc. in accordance with drilling specifications. However, many maintenance practitioners mix Winch Anchor Grout with aggregates for the filling of holes and damaged concrete in warehouses and operational buildings where there is little or no time for shutdowns.
Q: How long does Anchor Grout take to dry?
A: It takes roughly 90 minutes to gain the same compressive strength as a fully cured cement screed and ± 2 days to reach the equivalent compressive strength as a fully mature conventional concrete slab.
A: It is generally a line that is used by mines or heavy engineering industry. It normally requires a template or plan to fit bolts and equipment etc. in accordance with drilling specifications. However, many maintenance practitioners mix Winch Anchor Grout with aggregates for the filling of holes and damaged concrete in warehouses and operational buildings where there is little or no time for shutdowns.
Q: How long does Anchor Grout take to dry?
A: It takes roughly 90 minutes to gain the same compressive strength as a fully cured cement screed and ± 2 days to reach the equivalent compressive strength as a fully mature conventional concrete slab.