For certain applications, such as the placement of anchors, tank foundations and machine beds, standard concrete placement presents various problems. One of the main issues is the shrinkage that occurs as a result of setting. In this process the concrete contracts and loses volume.
For this application, it is also necessary for the concrete to flow very well to fill all the voids, and the balance between fluidity and aggregate segregation is often difficult to achieve.
The solution for these cases is the use of fluid mortars designed for anchoring, known as ‘Grout’. This is a very fluid, self-levelling material that is used to refill bases, anchors, and small cracks.
Use the ‘Grout Fluid’ Mortar from ARENES BELLPUIG SL to guarantee a perfect anchoring to foundations.
Key features of ARENES BELLPUIG’s “Grout Fluid”:
- Very low shrinkage.
- High fluidity.
- High mechanical strength.
- Controlled expansion and high adhesion.
- Very low air or bubble inclusion.
- Easy to apply.
- High early strength.