PCI Nanocret® AP
Corrosion protection and bonding slurry
for bridge construction and concrete structures
Areas of application
- For indoor and outdoor use.
- Corrosion protection of reinforcement steel in concrete repair.
- Expected heavy contamination by chloride.
- In case of insufficient coverage of concrete.
- Immediate protection of reinforcement steel after sandblasting.
- Bonding slurry for subsequent repair mortars.
Previous name Emaco NanoCrete AP
Product features
- Single component.
- Convenient, resealable pails.
- Waterproof, resistant to weather conditions and frost.
- High durable corrosion protection by active corrosion inhibitors.
- Easy to apply, to be mixed with water only.
- Polymer modified for excellent adhesion to reinforcement steel.
- Adhesive tensile strength of the reinforcement steel is not impaired.
- Compatible with reinforcement steel, concrete or repair mortar.
- Fast setting, thus reducing the waiting time.
- Light color for better coverage control at the jobsite.
- Low in chromates.
- Certified to EN 1504-7.
Forms of delivery:
15-kg-pail/ 4-kg-pail
Consumption calculator
Your Result
Quantity Required approximately
kg
corresponds
15-kg-pail
pieces
4-kg-pail
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Your Result
Quantity Required approximately
kg
corresponds
15-kg-pail
pieces
4-kg-pail
pieces
This consumption calculation included in the program contains approximate values based on experiences which might considerably vary upwards and also downwards depending on the structure of substrate, type of tiles, different profiles on the reverse sides, type of tiling tools, work method a.o. Calculations are therefore not allowed to be based on these values. In case of larger projects we recommend to assess the consumption by making a trial surface. Applications in the combined method (buttering-floating) increase the consumption by approx. 20 to 25%. In case of powder products the data relate to the consumption of dry powder for easier calculation of the material requirement.
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Declaration of performance EN 1504-7