Rapid strength gain cementitious transition strip mortar

Description

Ronaset Transition Strip 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 Transition Strip is a rapid strength gain mortar for forming transition strips and nosings on roads and bridges. It is used where speed of strength gain is important. Surfaces formed using Ronaset Transition Strip can be opened to vehicle traffic as early as 24 hours after mixing.

 

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

 

Ronaset Transition Strip Technical Data

Compressive Strength (24 hours)40N/mm²
Compressive Strength (3 days)45N/mm²
Compressive Strength (7 days)50N/mm²
Compressive Strength (28 days)55N/mm²
Yield per pack9.5 litres
Packs required per m³105 packs (approx)
Pack size25kg
Minimum thickness12mm

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