V2/50 quick-setting grout

highly flowable swelling grouting mortar with high initial and final firmness, in accordance with the DAfStb VeBMR directive

  • CE-marking in accordance with EN 1504-3 and EN 1504-6
  • able to bear charges after only 2 hours (even at 5°C / 41°F)
  • extremely low shrinkage behaviour
  • low hydration heat development
  • high resistance to frost and de-icing salt
  • high resistance to chloride penetration
  • granularity: 0-5 mm
  • grouting height: 20-125 (200) mm
  • consumption: 2.000 kg/m³
  • processing time at 20°C (68 °F): about 30 min
  • expansion after 24 h: ≥ 0,1 %
  • compressive strength after 2 h: ≥ 15 N/mm²
  • compressive strength after 28 d: ≥ 90 N/mm²
CE marking QDB certificate of conformity DAfStb/VeBMR

properties

  • pumpable
  • controlled swelling
  • able to bear charges after only 2 hours (even at 5°C / 41°F)
  • extremely low shrinkage behaviour
  • low water/cement ratio
  • low hydration heat development
  • high resistance to frost and de-icing salt
  • high resistance to chloride penetration
  • impermeable to water, as well as to great extent resistant against mineral oils and fuel
  • construction material type A1, according to the ruling 2000/605/EG of the European Commission, September 26th 2000 (published in official journal, L258)

classification according to VeBMR

  • flowability class: a3
  • shrinkage class: SKVB 0
  • early strength class: A
  • compressive strength class: C70/85

fields of application

  • quick setting grout and quick setting concrete for all kinds of precision machines
  • turbines, generators, compressors, diesel engines and other power-generating systems that are subject to high dynamic stress
  • fixators and supports of bearings
  • steel and concrete pillars
  • concrete prefabricated parts and steel structures
  • bridge supports and bridge transition structures
  • crane rails and radio telescopes, steelworks, smelting works and mining installations
  • rail support systems
  • paper mills, chemical and refinery plants, wind turbines and mobile communications transmission masts
  • steel works, smelting works, mining installations