Sikacrete - Foundation 3
Sikacrete - Foundation 3
Sikacrete®-113 PP
PUMPABLE, FREE FLOWING, SHRINKAGE COMPENSATED MICRO-CONCRETE FOR GROUTING
AND REPAIR
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Composition Portland cement, selected fillers and aggregates, special additives
Packaging 25, 40 and 50 kg bag
Shelf life 12 months minimum from date of production
Storage conditions Store in original unopened packaging in a cool and dry condition between
+5 °C and +35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat and moisture.
Appearance and colour Grey powder
Maximum grain size ~5 mm
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Compressive strength +25 °C 1 Day 7 Day 28 Day (ASTM C109)
w/p = 0.12 ~25 N/mm2 ~45 N/mm2 ≥ 65 N/mm2
*Testing cubes 50 x 50 x 50 mm
Tensile adhesion strength ≥ 1.5 N/mm2 (or concrete failure) (EN 1881)
APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing ratio Consistency L water per bag Water / Powder Ratio
Flowable 3.0 - 3.5 per 25 kg bag 0.12 - 0.14
Flowable 4.8 - 5.6 per 40 kg bag 0.12 - 0.14
Flowable 6.0 - 7.0 per 50 kg bag 0.12 - 0.14
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MIXING LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Add water according to the desired consistency into a Note that as a result of specific local regulations the
clean mixing vessel before slowly adding the declared data and recommended uses for this product
Sikacrete®-113 PP powder. Sikacrete®-113 PP is best may vary from country to country. Consult the local
mixed in a forced action mixer, for 2 to 3 minutes or Product Data Sheet for exact product data and uses.
until the mix is free of lumps, not longer than 5
minutes. Slow speed drill (maximum 500 rpm) can be LEGAL NOTES
also used for mixing. Normal tumble type concrete
mixers are not suitable. Do not mix more grout than The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
can be placed within 15 to 20 minutes. Do not add ex- tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
tra water or other ingredients. Mix only full bags for products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
the best result. rent knowledge and experience of the products when
Note: Always start with minimum recommended quantity of properly stored, handled and applied under normal
water (water/powder ratio), only if required, gradually add conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
water to desired consistency. Do not exceed maximum al- tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
lowed limit of water per bag weight. strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
APPLICATION ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
Before pouring let the mixed grout stand for approx- legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
imately 5 minutes after mixing to allow entrapped air from this information, or from any written recom-
to escape. Pour into the prepared area such that the mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
grout has the shortest distance to travel. Ensure that user of the product must test the product’s suitability
air displaced by the grout is allowed to escape. When for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
carrying out the base plate grouting, ensure a suffi- serves the right to change the properties of its
cient head of pressure to keep the mortar flowing. All products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
exposed areas of the mortar surface should be kept as be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
small as possible. current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product
CURING TREATMENT Data Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which
will be supplied on request.
Treatment of exposed surfaces with Sika® Antisol® WB
(curing compound), is highly recommended for large
areas of application. Use other approved curing meth-
ods such as polyethylene sheeting or wet hessian only
for small exposed areas. Do not commence fogging
until final set has been reached.
CLEANING OF EQUIPMENT
Clean equipment and mixer immediately after applica-
tion with water. Hardened material can only be re-
moved mechanically.
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