Conbextra GPI
Conbextra GPI
Conbextra GPI
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Properties Compressive strength : (BS1881 : Part 116, 1983) Compressive strength (N/mm2) consistency (W/P - 0.19) Flowable 10 27 35 45
Age(days) 1 3 7 28
Compressive strength with addition of aggregates Age (days) Compressive strength (N/mm2 ) ( W/P 0.19) Aggregate by weight 50% 1 3 7 28 75% 100% 12 29 38 48 14 32 40 50 16 34 44 53
Consistency and
Note : Cubes cast were kept under resistant before testing to simulate site condition. Size of the cubes used 70.6mm x 70.6mm x 70.6mm tested at 300C. Young's modulus : 24 KN/mm2 Expansion characteristics : Controlled expansion occurs in the unset material to ensure that the grout, when cured, will continue to occupy its original volume within the confines of the voids in which it has placed. Unrestrained expansion : 1 to 4% Time of expansion : Starts Finish Pressure to restrain plastic expansion 20 minutes 150 minutes
Note : It is necessary to restrain free flow grout edges over 50mm wide. Otherwise unrestrained expansion may lead to some cracks.
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Conbextra GPI
Flowable
0.19
Flow characteristics : The maximum distance of flow is governed by the gap width and the head of the grout. Typical data for flow design, assuming grout is poured immediately after mixing, is given in the table below. Max flow distance in mm Grout Consistency Flowable Gap width (mm) 30 50 50mm head 500 1000 100mm head 1000 2000 250mm head 2000 3000+
Immediately before grouting takes place any free water should be removed with particular care being taken to blow out all bolt holes and pockets. Base plate
N.B : This table is based on the following factors: Temperature - 25 0C : W ater saturated substrate; Minimum unrestricted flow width : 300mm. Specification Clauses Levelling shims Performance specification : All grouting ( specify details and areas of application) must be carried out with a prepackaged cement based product which shall be mixed with water on site at water powder ratio of 0.19. The grout must not bleed or segregate, must be iron free and chloride free. Expansion of 1 - 4% shall occur while the grout is plastic. The compressive strength of the grout must exceed 30 N/mm2 at 7 days and 40 N/mm at 28 days. The grout must be stored, handled and placed strictly in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Supplier specification : All grouting ( specify details and areas of application) must be carried out using Conbextra GPI grout manufactured by Fosroc, applied strictly in accordance with the manufacturer's application manual for Conbextra grouts. This must be kept to a minimum. Generally the gap width between the perimeter formwork and the plate edge should not exceed 150mm on the pouring side and 50mm on the opposite side. It is advisable, where practical, to have no gap at the flank sides.
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It is essential that this is clean and free from oil, grease or scale. Air pressure relief holes should be provided to allow venting of any isolated high spots.
If these are to be removed after the grout has hardened, they should be treated with a thin layer of grease. Formwork The formwork should be constructed to be leakproof. This can be achieved by using foam rubber strip or mastic sealant beneath the constructed formwork and between joints. In some cases it is practical to use a sacrificial semi-dry sand and cement formwork. The formwork should include outlets for pre-soaking. Unrestrained surface area
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Typical hopper system Removable hopper : For large pours the grout may be hand placed or pumped into a removable hopper ( trough). Pouring should be from one side of the void to eliminate any air or presoaked water becoming trapped under the base plate. It is advisable to pour the grout across the shortest distance of travel. The grout head must be maintained at all times so that a continuous grout front is achieved. Where large volumes have to be placed Conbextra GPI grout may be pumped. may also be suitable. Curing On completion of the grouting operation, exposed areas should be thoroughly cured. This should be done by the use of Concure curing membrane, continuous application of water and/or wet hessian. Cleaning Conbextra GPI grout should be removed from tools and equipment with clean water immediately after use. Cured material can be removed mechanically, or with Reebaklens. A heavy duty diaphragm pump is recommended for this purpose. Screw feed and piston pumps
The selected water content should be accurately measured into the mixer. The total content of the Conbextra GPI grout bag should be slowly added and continuous mixing should take place for 5 minutes. This will ensure that the grout has a smooth even consistency. Placing At 30 0C place the grout within 20 minutes of mixing to gain full benefit of the expansion process.
Estimating
Packaging Conbextra GPI grout is supplied in 25 kg single lined HDPE
Conbextra GPI can be placed in thicknesses up to 100mm in a single pour when used as an underplate grout.
bags. Yield
For thicker sections it is necessary to fill out Conbextra GPI grout with well graded silt free aggregate to minimise heat build up. Typically a 10mm aggregate is suitable. 50 - 100% aggregate by weight of Conbextra GPI can be added. Any bolt pockets must be grouted prior to grouting between the substrate and the base plate. 6 months if stored in a dry and well enclosed place. Continuous grout flow is essential. Sufficient grout must be prepared before starting. The time taken to pour a batch must be regulated to the time to prepare the next one. One bag of Conbextra GPI will yield 13.7 litres at flowable consistency.
Storage
Shelf life
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Precautions
Health and safety instructions Conbextra GPI is non toxic, but alkaline in nature. Gloves should be worn while handling this product. Splashes of grout on the skin or eyes should be washed off with clean running water. In the event of prolonged irritation, medical attention shall be sought immediately. Additional information For further details about the use and selection of grout refer to the Fosroc Information module entitled 'Precision grouting in the Construction industry'.
Important note : Fosroc products are guaranteed against defective materials and manufacture and are sold subject to its standard terms and conditions of sale, copies of which may be obtained on request. Whilst Fosroc endeavours to ensure that any advice, recommendation specification or information it may give is accurate and correct, it cannot, because it has no direct or continuous control over where or how its products are applied, accept any liability either directly or indirectly arising from the use of its products whether or not in accordance with any advice, specification, recommendation or information given by it.
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