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Non-shrink mortar for grout "Galva Plug GS" - shrinkage reduction type

This is a premixed non-shrink mortar that reduces cracking due to shrinkage after formwork removal and can be used in a wider range of applications than conventional products.

Galva Plug GS" is a non-shrink mortar designed to reduce shrinkage cracking by incorporating special fibers. It focuses on minimizing cracks caused by shrinkage after formwork removal compared to general non-shrink mortars, making it a pre-mixed product that can be used in a wider range of applications than conventional products. Additionally, it is a specified material for the sacrificial anode "Galva Shield Method.

  • grout
  • Reinforcement and repair materials
  • Premixed mortar

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Non-shrink mortar for grout "Galva Plug GS"

Ideal for sectional repair, mechanical foundations, and seismic reinforcement! Non-shrink mortar with no breathing.

"Galva Plug GS" is a non-shrink mortar for grouting made by Fosrock. It is a high fluidity cement-based premix that is easy to work with, and due to the absence of bleeding, it prevents settlement and shrinkage, providing excellent crack durability. The compressive strength is 27.5 N/mm² at 3 days and 38.3 N/mm² at 7 days. It is used for grouting work such as section repair, machine foundations, and seismic reinforcement. 【Features】 ■ Non-shrink mortar for grouting (Fosrock product) ■ Cement and powder form ■ Easy to work with due to high fluidity of the cement-based premix ■ Prevents settlement and shrinkage, and has excellent crack durability ■ Compressive strength: 27.5 N/mm² at 3 days, 38.3 N/mm² at 7 days *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Mortar and plaster materials
  • Premixed mortar

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