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UNI MICRO CONCRETE F is a ready to use product in grey powder form,

which requires only the on-site addition of water to produce a high strength,
non-shrink micro concrete of predictable performance.
The materials is based on Portland cement, graded aggregates, fillers and
additives which impart controlled expansion characteristics in the plastic stage
while minimising water demand. The low water requirement ensures high
early strength and long-term durability. For larger repairs, mixed UNI MICRO
CONCRETE F can be modified by the addition of 10 mm clean, graded,
saturated, surface dry aggregates at sit
Non-shrink grout is a hydraulic cement grout that, when hardened under stipulated test conditions, does not
shrink, so its final volume is greater than or equal to the original installed volume. It is often used as a transfer
medium between load-bearing members.

Typical cementitious materials caveats[edit]


Despite the use of expanding or shrinkage-compensating ingredients, users are ordinarily cautioned to avoid
environments detrimental to the forming of cement stone. These include but are not limited to the following:

 Avoid high wind across the curing surface.


 Avoid high temperatures during the cure.
 Avoid common cement poisons, such as sulphates, acids, etc.
Failure to follow these precautions can adversely affect the quality of all cementitious products.

pec Mix® Self-Consolidating Grout (SCG) (BOM #102863) is a dry, preblended grout


specifically designed to be highly fluid without segregation of the constituents. Spec Mix ® SCG
is used to bond together adjacent masonry units, fill bond beams and occupy all areas around
steel reinforcement in the cores of the masonry assemblage without mechanical consolidation or
reconsolidation. Meets ASTM C 476 requirements for reinforced masonry construction. TCC
Materials also offers SPEC MIX Self-Consolidating Grout as a fine mix (BOM #104381).
Also available in 3,000 lb. bulk bags to work with our silo system. Please contact your
salesperson for more information.
The viscosity of a fluid is a measure of its resistance to deformation at a given rate. For liquids, it corresponds
to the informal concept of "thickness": for example, syrup has a higher viscosity than water. ... A fluid with a
high viscosity, such as pitch, may appear to be a soli

41252d.

Epoxy bonding agend


Fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) materials are currently produced in different configurations and
are widely used for the strengthening and retrofitting of concrete structures and bridges.
Recently, considerable research has been directed to characterize the use of FRP bars and strips
as near surface mounted reinforcement, primarily for strengthening applications. Nevertheless,
in-depth understanding of the bond mechanism is still a challenging issue. This paper presents
both experimental and analytical investigations undertaken to evaluate bond characteristics of
near surface mounted carbon FRP (CFRP) strips. A total of nine concrete beams, strengthened
with near surface mounted CFRP strips were constructed and tested under monotonic static
loading. Different embedment lengths were used to evaluate the development length needed for
effective use of near surface mounted CFRP strips. A closed-form analytical solution is proposed
to predict the interfacial shear stresses. The model is validated by comparing the predicted values
with test results as well as nonlinear finite element modeling. A quantitative criterion governing
the debonding failure of near surface mounted CFRP strips is established. The influence of
various parameters including internal steel reinforcement ratio, concrete compressive strength,
and groove width is discussed.

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