Rapid strength gain mortar for floor screeds and bedding

Description

Ronaset Mortar is supplied as a pre-packed, two component, ready to use mortar. It is supplied complete with all the dry components in a bag and a bottle of gauging liquid. Ronaset Mortar’s rapid strength gain is used for laying new and repairing existing floors and bedding building components.

 

Surfaces formed using Ronaset Mortar can be trafficked as early as 24 hours after mixing. The speed of Ronaset Mortar makes it ideal for application in areas where surfaces must be formed or reinstated or components bedded and opened to traffic with minimum disruption and delay.

 

As well as offering rapid strength gain Ronaset Mortar is strong and durable and capable of achieving 28 day strengths of conventional mortar within hours. Its formulation also allows it to be applied at minimum temperatures of 0°C facilitating external work during cold weather and in cold stores. .

 

Applications for Ronaset Mortar include:
• thin section floor screeds and high strength industrial toppings
• high abrasion resistant floors
• patch repairs in high demand/constant access areas
• thin section bedding mortar for blocks, kerbs, paviours

 

Packaging
25kg total pack size (22.6kg bag & 2.3ltr liquid)

 

Coverage
Coverage per pack 1.8m² @ 6mm
1.1m² @ 10mm
0.31m² @ 35mm
0.22m² @ 50mm
Yield per pack 11 litres
Pack required per m³ 91 packs approximately
Minimum thickness 6mm
Maximum thickness 50mm per layer

Ronaset Mortar Technical Data

Coverage per pack1.8m² @ 6mm
1.1m² @ 10mm
0.31m² @ 35mm
0.22m² @ 50mm
Yield per pack11 litres
Packs required per m³91 packs (approx)
Minimum thickness6mm
Maximum thickness50mm per layer
Compressive Strength (24 hours)40N/mm²
Compressive Strength (28 days)50N/mm²

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