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IN COMPLIANCE WITH
EUROPEAN STANDARD

IN COMPLIANCE WITH
EUROPEAN STANDARD

EN 1504-2 (C)

EN 1504-3

PRINCIPLES

MC-IR

SURFACE PROTECTION
SYSTEMS FOR CONCRETE

EN 1504-2

EN 1504-3

R2

REPAIR MORTAR

One-component,
normal setting
cementitious mortar
for smoothing
concrete and cementbased renders
WHERE TO USE
Protection and smoothing of concrete surfaces.
Some application examples
Smoothing surface imperfections in concrete
before painting.
Smoothing of concrete repairs performed with
mortars from the Mapegrout product line.
Smoothing irregular surfaces of cement-based
renders that have good mechanical strength.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Monofinish is a powdered, high-strength, onecomponent cement-based mortar with selected fine
aggregates, special additives and synthetic polymers
manufactured according to a formula developed in
the MAPEI Research Laboratories.
When mixed with water, Monofinish forms a
soft paste that is easy to apply even on vertical
surfaces in thicknesses up to 2 to 3 mm in a single
coat. Because of its high synthetic resin content,
Monofinish bonds extremely well to all concrete
surfaces, and forms a compact, strong adhesive
layer when hardened.
Monofinish responds to the principles defined in
EN 1504-9 (Products and systems for the protection
and repair of concrete structures: definitions,
requirements, quality control and conformity

assessment. General principles for the


use of products and systems), the minimum
requirements for EN 1504-3 (Structural and nonstructural repairs) for R2-class non-structural mortar
and the requirements for EN 1504-2 coating (C)
(Surface protection systems for concrete)
according to MC and IR principles.
RECOMMENDATIONS
D
 o not use Monofinish for thick applications
(use Mapegrout Thixotropic, Mapegrout T40,
Mapegrout BM or Mapegrout Hi-Flow).
D
 o not use Monofinish at temperatures lower
than +5C.
D
 o not add cement or aggregate to Monofinish.
F
 or the protection of hydraulic projects and
surfaces subject to abrasion, use Mapefinish.
HOW TO USE
Preparing the substrate
The surface to be treated must be thoroughly
clean and sound: remove any efflorescence, traces
of form-release agents and loose particles by
sandblasting or spraying with water at high-pressure.
Where necessary, reconstruct or repair any degraded
areas using mortar from the Mapegrout range of
products (see individual technical data sheets).

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Monofinish: o
 ne component, normal-setting cementitious mortar for repairing and protecting
concrete, in conformity with the requirements for EN 1504-3 standards class R2
and the EN 1504-2 coating (C) MC and IR principles

TECHNICAL DATA (typical values)


PRODUCT IDENTITY
Type:

PCC

Consistency:

powder

Colour:

grey

Maximum size of aggregate (mm):

0.4

Bulk density (kg/m):

1,200

Dry solids content (%):

100

Chloride ions content - EN 1015-17 (%)


minimum requirement 0.05%:

0.05

APPLICATION DATA (at +20C - 50% U.R.)

Application by trowel

Colour of mix:

grey

Mixing ratio:

 00 parts of Monofinish with 18-19 parts of water


1
(approx. 4.0-4.2 litres of water per 22 kg bag)

Consistency of mix:

fluid - trowelable

Density of mix (kg/m):

1,700

Application temperature range:

from +5C to +35C

Pot life of mix:

approx. 1 hour

Surface drying time:

approx. 30 minutes

Waiting time before applying painted coat


(Elastocolor Primer and Elastocolor Paint):

 days on surfaces smoothed over using Monofinish;


3
7 days on surfaces repaired with mortar from the Mapegrout range
followed by a finishing layer with Monofinish

FINAL PERFORMANCES (18.5% mixing water - 2.5 mm thick layer)

Performance characteristic

Finishing with sponge


float

Test
method

Requirements
Requirements
according to
according to
EN 1504-2 coating (C) EN 1504-3 for R2 class
MC and IR principles
mortar

Performance
of product

Compressive strength (MPa):

EN 12190

not required

15 (after 28 days)

 4 (after 1 day)
>
> 15 (after 7 days)
> 25 (after 28 days)

Flexural strength (MPa):

EN 196/1

not required

not required

 1.5 (after 1 day)


>
> 4.0 (after 7 days)
> 6.5 (after 28 days)

Compressive modulus of elasticity (GPa):

EN 13412

not required

not required

12 (after 28 days)

Bond to concrete (MC 0.40-type concrete)


according to EN 1766 (MPa):

EN 1542

For rigid systems


without traffic: 1.0
with traffic: 2.0

0.8 (after 28 days)

2 (after 28 days)

EN 13687/1
EN 13687/2
EN 13687/4

For rigid systems


without traffic: 1.0
with traffic: 2.0

0.8 (after 50 cycles)


0.8 (after 30 cycles)
0.8 (after 30 cycles)

2
2
2

Capillary absorption (kg/mh0.5):

EN 13057

not required

< 0.5

< 0.30

Impermeability (coefficient of permeability to


free water) (kg/mh0.5):

EN 1062-3

W < 0.1

not required

EN ISO
7783-1


Class I SD < 5 m
Class II 5 m SD 50 m
Class III SD > 50 m

not required

SD < 0.5 Class I


(permeable to water
vapour)

not required

 Depth of carbonation
than reference
concrete (MC 0.45-type,
water/concrete ratio
= 0.45) according to
UNI 1766 standards

Thermal compatibility measured as bonding


according to EN 1542 (MPa):
freeze-thaw cycles with deicing salts:
thunder-shower cycle:
dry thermal cycle:

Water vapour permeability - equivalent


thickness of air SD - (m):

Resistence to accelerated carbonation:

Reaction to fire:

EN 13295

EN 13501-1

not required

Euroclass

W < 0.05 Class III


(permeable low water)
according EN 1062-1

After carrying out small repairs with


Mapegrout mortar, saturate the substrate
with water and wait for the excess water
to evaporate away. To facilitate removal
of any free water, use compressed air or a
sponge if required.
Do not apply Monofinish on substrates
with a surface film of water.
Preparing the mortar
Pour 4.0-4.2 litres of water into a clean
bucket, then slowly pour in a 22 kg
bag of Monofinish, mixing with an agitator.
Mix thoroughly for several minutes, taking
care to scrape any unblended powder
from the bottom and sides of the mixer.
Mix until a completely homogeneous,
totally lump-free paste is obtained. Using
an agitator is recommended to prevent
entraining excess air.
Avoid preparing the mix manually.
Application procedure
Apply the mortar to the surface with a
trowel at a maximum thickness of 2 to
3 mm per coat.
Thicker finishes should be applied in
several coats.
Smoothing Monofinish can be done with
a flat trowel or wet sponge float approx. 30
minutes after application at +20C.
If the surface tends to dry during
smoothing, water can be sprayed on it to
make floating easier.
In warm, windy, or very sunny weather,
water should be sprayed on the surface
during the first few hours of hardening to
prevent rapid drying which could cause
cracking.
Cleaning
Because of Monofinishs high adhesive
properties, tools should be cleaned with
water before the mortar sets.
After setting, cleaning can only be carried
out mechanically.
CONSUMPTION
1.4 kg/m per mm of thickness.

PACKAGING
22 kg bags.
STORAGE
Monofinish may be stored for up to
12 months in its original packaging in
a dry place.
The product complies with the conditions
of Annex XVII to Regulation (EC)
N 1907/2006 (REACH), item 47.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR
PREPARATION AND APPLICATION
Monofinish is irritant, it contains cement
that when in contact with sweat or
other body fluids causes irritant alkaline
reaction and allergic reactions to those
predisposed.
It can cause damage to eyes. In case of
contact with eyes or skin wash immediately
with plenty of water and seek medical
attention. It is recommended to use
protective gloves and goggles.
For further and complete information about
the safe use of our product please refer
to the latest version of our Material Safety
Data Sheet.
PRODUCT FOR PROFESSIONAL USE.
WARNING
Although the technical details and
recommendations contained in this
product data sheet correspond to the best
of our knowledge and experience, all the
above information must, in every case,
be taken as merely indicative and subject
to confirmation after long-term practical
application; for this reason, anyone who
intends to use the product must ensure
beforehand that it is suitable for the
envisaged application. In every case, the
user alone is fully responsible for any
consequences deriving from the use of the
product.
Please refer to the current version of the
Technical Data Sheet, available from our
website www.mapei.com

All relevant references


for the product are available
upon request and from
www.mapei.com

314-7-2013

Any reproduction of texts, photos and illustrations published


here is prohibited and subject to prosecution

(GB) A.G. BETA

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