Non-Shrink Grout
Non-shrink grout is a cementitious or epoxy-based mix used to fill gaps between structural elements, ensuring stability and load distribution without shrinking after curing.
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Definition
Non-shrink grout is a cementitious or epoxy-based mix used to fill gaps between bearing components or base plates and foundations or other supporting elements.
Purpose
Non-shrink grout is designed to maintain its volume and structural integrity after curing, ensuring a stable and durable bond between structural elements. It is used to provide support, fill voids, and distribute loads evenly.
Examples of Use
- Base Plate Grouting: Filling gaps under base plates to ensure even load distribution and secure anchoring.
- Structural Repairs: Used in repairing cracks and voids in concrete structures to restore strength and stability.
- Machinery Installation: Grouting machinery bases to prevent vibration and ensure proper alignment.
Related Terms
- Epoxy Grout: A type of non-shrink grout made from epoxy resin, known for its high strength and chemical resistance.
- Cementitious Grout: Grout made from cement and other materials, providing a reliable bond for structural applications.
- Load Distribution: The even distribution of loads to prevent structural failures.
Notes
- Mixing: Follow manufacturer instructions for mixing to achieve the desired consistency and performance.
- Curing: Allow sufficient curing time to ensure the grout reaches its full strength.
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