Protective coating TamCrete TopShot
cementmicrofiberfor concrete

protective coating
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Characteristics

Function
protective
Material
cement, microfiber
Applications
for concrete
Domain
for marine applications
Other characteristics
fire-resistant, thermal resistant

Description

amCrete TopShot is a specially formulated cement based, pre-bagged, gunite mix for dry spray application. It is suitable for sprayed repairs, infilling of piles and is designed to be used as a regulating layer in sprayed concrete linings. TamCrete TopShot can be supplied with the inclusion of microsynthetic fibres to provide fire resistance properties. TamCrete TopShot can be sprayed using a Normet Piccola or GM drymix sprayed concrete pump (Previously known as MEYCO Piccola and GM). Key Benefits Pre-blended and bagged to ensure uniformity and quality Specifically designed to reduce rebound and waste High build with one application User friendly dry mix gunite spraying Just add potable water as required Excellent bond to steel and prepared substrates Steel protection due to high density and alkalinity Microsilica rich formulation providing enhanced concrete durability and compressive strength Typical Applications All types of new construction and repair including: Mining applications for stabilising and strengthening e.g. ribs, tunnel walls, underground workshops, roofing and back walls, protection of portals and embankments. Sprayed concrete regulating layer for tunnel smoothing prior to application of sprayed applied water proofing systems such as TamSeal 800, or to create a smoothened final coat Fireproofing and steel encasement All concrete repairs, including sewers, marine environments, bridges and tunnels.

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