Grout consists of cement, sand, water, and a series of additives. Grout is usually used for places that require high strength and deep cracking. Grout is also used to subdue heavy equipment. Grout's application is similar to mortar.
Necessity of application and benefits:
- Creating anti-acid coating
- Creating an anti-alkaline coating
- Use on large bridges column page
- Railway track stabilization of cranes
- Use in balmail and crusher
- Use below columns page
- Run at the base of machinery
- Creates adhesion between two concrete components
- Adhesion between two steel components
- Filling the foundations for movable and stationary industrial machinery
- Connection of prefabricated concrete structures
- Creates excellent adhesion of concrete and stone
- For planting bolts
- For reinforcing concrete rebar
- Fill gaps over 2 mm wide
- Resistance to chemicals
- Protect metals and bars against rust and corrosion
- Has high initial and final resistance to ambient temperature
- High resistance to impact and vibration of industrial equipment
- Obtain higher abrasion, compressive and impact resistance than control concrete
- The average change in grout epoxy elongation at 28 days is 0.085% which is negligible
- Ease of use and good mentality depending on the operating temperature