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Repair mortar PLANITOP 100
smoothingfor masonryfor concrete

Repair mortar - PLANITOP 100 - MAPEI - smoothing / for masonry / for concrete
Repair mortar - PLANITOP 100 - MAPEI - smoothing / for masonry / for concrete
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Characteristics

Type
repair, smoothing
Mortar applications
for concrete, for masonry
Component
cement, polymer, synthetic resin
Color
gray
Other characteristics
powder, thickness
Capacity in Kg

25 kg
(55 lb)

Description

Quick-setting, light-grey coloured fine mortar for repairing and smoothing concrete and render. Where to use: For repairing and finishing of porous or chipped cement-based surfaces. Some application examples: Evening out surface imperfections in prefabricated concrete, such as interlocking panels, beams and pillars. Finishing of cement renders or lime and cement mortar before painting with Elastocolor range of products. Small repairs to precast concrete sections damaged while being moved. Rapid finishing of concrete facings repaired with products of the Mapegrout range. Recommendations: Do not use Planitop 100 to repair large surfaces. Use products from the Mapegrout range. Do not add lime, cement or gypsum to the mix. Do not add water to a mix that has already begun to set. Do not use at temperatures below +5°C. Packaging: Planitop 100 is available in 25 kg bags. TECHNICAL DATA: Maximum dimension of aggregate: 0.2 mm. Mixing ratio: 100 parts of PLANITOP 100 with 26-27 parts of water. Pot life of mix: 20-30 minutes (at +20°C). Minimum applicable thickness: 1 mm. Maximum applicable thickness: 3 mm per layer. Classification: EN 1504-2 - coating (C) principles MC and IR. Storage: 12 months. Application: trowel. Consumption: 1.3 kg/m² per mm of thickness.
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