ADMIX MICRO is supplied as a single part ready to use, non-shrink, free flowing general purpose repair micro concrete in powder form and only addition of water required at site. ADMIX MICRO has expansion characteristics in the plastic stage (0.70 to 0.80%) while minimising water requirement.(ASTM C827-1987). The low water requirement ensures high early strength and durability. For larger repairs, 12mm down-graded dry aggregates can be added.
ADMIX MICRO is recommended for the usage in structural repairs where early and ultimate strength is important.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION :-Single part ready to use, non-shrink & free flowing general purpose repair micro concrete.
QUALITY ASSURANCES :- CCI Inc., is an ISO 9001-2015 certified company and our products are in accordance with international standards.
Ready to use, free flowing to allow easy placement without vibration, self levelling, can be pumped or poured into restricted areas, non-shrink characteristics, rapid strength gaining and high ultimate strength, chloride free.
Available in 25 kg HDPE bags.
ADMIX MICRO is recommended for the usage in structural repairs where early and ultimate strength is important.
Defective concrete and debris should be removed. The area of application should be clean and saturated with water. The corroded reinforcement if any should be well treated or replaced. Anti-corrosive coating (ANTICORE) should be applied on reinforcement bars for protection. On the wet surface a thick coat of CCI BOND (polymer modifier & bonding agent) should be provided as a primer as well as to ensure monolithic bond. Form work should be leak proof and with sufficient ventilation to prevent air entrapment. Mixing of ADMIX MICRO should be done carefully and thoroughly. Where addition of graded aggregate is required, the same should be added after water and ADMIX MICRO are properly mixed. The mixed material should be placed immediately. Water curing should be done immediately after 8 hours of placing and should continue for 7 days.
Shelf life is 6 months from the date of mfr.