RF Grout: Section Repair Material for Formwork Filling Method Exclusive to Reflite Construction Method
Additives of polymer, rebar rust prevention materials, and admixtures to suppress salt penetration! High-flow polymer cement mortar.
"RF Grout" is a polymer cement mortar developed as a repair material for cross-sections in formwork filling methods. It is specifically designed for resistance to salt damage caused by chloride ions, which penetrate into reinforced concrete structures due to "airborne salt" and "anti-freezing agents," leading to rebar corrosion. Additionally, due to its unique formulation, it possesses excellent fluidity in its fresh state, making it suitable for cross-section repairs in formwork filling methods. We believe that using this product in combination with the Refleet method can contribute to the maintenance and management of structures that require enhanced salt damage resistance. 【Features】 ■ Provides "salt damage resistance" through polymers, rebar rust inhibitors, and admixtures that suppress salt penetration. ■ Offers fluidity equivalent to conventional non-shrink mortars, allowing for smooth filling. ■ Designed to suppress hydration heat and reduce the occurrence of temperature cracking. ■ Non-bleeding and exhibits excellent dimensional stability. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Overview】 ■Appearance and Contents - RF Grout: Bag made of kraft paper, 25kg - RF Admixture: Metal can, 18 liters, 18kg ■Contents - RF Grout: Cement-based premixed powder with special admixture (gray powder) - RF Admixture: Styrene-butadiene polymer dispersion with rust inhibitor for rebar (milky liquid) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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The Reflite Industrial Association was established in 1981 with the aim of promoting the healthy development of the repair and renovation industry by popularizing methods such as the "Reflite Method," which was developed for the repair, renovation, and preventive maintenance of reinforced concrete structures that are deteriorating or at risk of deterioration due to issues like concrete neutralization and salt damage, thereby contributing to the construction industry and society as a whole.