
Ronacrete Ronascreed Concrete
Ronacrete RonaScreed Concrete is a rapid strength gain product for laying floor screeds, repairing floor surfaces and rapid set bedding applications for bricks, blocks, kerbs and other compatible building components.
Best Uses
RonaScreed Concrete is used where speed of strength gain and/or rapid reduction of residual moisture and humidity are of importance. Industrial, commercial and residential floors laid or repaired with RonaScreed Concrete can be fully trafficked as early as 6 hours after mixing.
RonaScreed Concrete offers rapid strength gain and is capable of achieving 28 day strengths within 24 hours. RonaScreed Concrete may be applied at minimum temperatures of 0°C, permitting exterior application during cold weather and application in cold stores. For sub-zero repairs refer to RonaFloor Repair 1 Hour range.
- Pre-packed product for consistent high performance
- Ready for foot traffic after 6 hours @ 20°C
- Rapid drying—can receive floor coverings such as vinyl, tiles and carpet after 2-3 days @ 50mm
- Rapid early strength development, ready for light vehicle traffic after 6 hours and heavy vehicle traffic after 24 hours
- Excellent wear resistance
- Unbonded and floating screeds from 35mm minimum thickness
- Excellent compressive, flexural and tensile strength
- Compatible with underfloor heating systems
Application
Preparation
The substrate to which RonaScreed Concrete is to be bonded must be structurally sound and stable. Minimum compressive strength should be 25N/mm2 and minimum pull-off strength should be 0.8N/mm2. Surfaces should be vacuum shot blasted, planed or scabbled to expose aggregate, remove laitance and provide a mechanical key. All grease and oil must be removed. Dust, debris and loose material must be removed by vacuuming. Any defect or weakness in the substrate may result in failure of the topping or screed applied to it. The recommendations given in BS8204-3 section 7 should be followed, to assess the suitability of the substrate and ensure the performance of the topping. When repairing concrete with RonaScreed Mortar, repair perimeters must be saw cut and the concrete scabbled as required, to allow the minimum depth of mortar to be placed throughout.
Wetting
The prepared surfaces must be thoroughly wetted with clean water. Very porous surfaces may require soaking for up to 24 hours. All surplus water must be removed before the primer is applied.
Priming
Brush apply a coat of Ronacrete Rapid Primer to the damp surface immediately before applying RonaScreed Mortar. Mix the primer thoroughly and apply evenly over the surfaces ensuring total and uniform coverage taking care to avoid ponding. Only prime an area of floor which can be covered by the mortar within the working time of the primer. The coverage rate of Ronacrete Rapid Primer is 1.5-2m² per kg. Note that the primer must not be allowed to dry. Dry primer must be thoroughly abraded and re-applied.
Mixing
RonaScreed Concrete must be mixed by forced action mixer (e.g. CreteAngle, Baron or similar) or high powered, slow speed drill and suitable spiral paddle (MR4 or similar) for approximately 3 minutes, shorter mixing times will not fully disperse the components and workability will be reduced.
Free fall mixers must not be used. Once mixed the mortar should be used as quickly as possible.
Placing
As soon as the mortar is mixed, it should be applied to wet/tacky primer, fully compacted, ruled and closed with a float or trowel within the typical working time of 30-40 minutes. Avoid overworking the surface, this will increase the tackiness of the mortar. The float should be regularly washed, to prevent build up of polymer/cement paste. Joints should be formed in the floor screed/topping in line with movement joints and bay joints; on suspended floors, joints should be positioned over slab supports to accommodate movement. For further information refer to BS8204-3. Protect from drying winds and sunlight until hardened.
Placing as a bedding mortar (e.g. for pavers)
Place the mortar on to the wet/tacky primer, building up successive layers if necessary as described above (placing as a screed or floor repair). Before placing the component into the wet bedding mortar first clean the underside of the component and damp with clean water, remove excess and prime with a single coat of Ronacrete Rapid Primer. Immediately after priming, bed the block on the fresh mortar, ensuring adequate compaction and uniform contact with the mortar. Take care to avoid staining the face of the component with the mortar.
Physical Properties
Typical Tensile Strength
- 6 hours >3N/mm2
- 24 hours >3.5N/mm2
- 7 days >4N/mm2
- 28 days >4.5N/mm2
Typical Compressive Strength
- 12 hours ≥ 25N/mm²
- 24 hours ≥ 40/mm²
- 28 days ≥ 50/mm²
Typical Flexural Strength
- 6 hours >8N/mm2
- 24 hours >11N/mm2
- 7 days >15N/mm2
- 28 days >19N/mm2
Technical Info
Components: | One Pack |
Type: | Mortar |
Suitable Substrates: | Floors |
Application Method: | Float, Trowel |
Theoretical Coverage: | 10.5 litres (0.0105m3) |
Foot Traffic: | 6 hours at 20°C |
Heavy Vehicle Ready: | 24 hours at 20°C |
Shelf Life: | stored unopened between 5°C and 20°C in dry warehouse conditions and out of direct sunlight. In these conditions shelf life is approximately 9 months. |
Packaging: | Available in 25 Kg |