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Armature in the concrete does not corrode until it is covered with sufficient thickness of highly alkaloid layer of concrete. That is most of the time especially at older buildings achieved only in theory. In practice reinforced concrete constructions are having after they were made thin cracks, a great deal of them has the protection layers at least locally to thin. All this, together with the combination of mechanic burdening, moisture, freezing and salts, leads to carbonization of concrete, corrosive armature and later to the threat of the safety of construction.
That kind of damages can simply and with quality be improved by ready-to-use polymer-cement restoration mortars as followed by next steps:
  • Washing and mechanic cleaning of surfaces of damaged concrete till quality surface
  • Cleaning of visible armature till the metal splendor and protection of armature with BETONPROTEKT K – put on 2 times with brush
  • Re-profile of concrete at the spot of damage with BETONPROTEKT RT on the previous every time made fresh binding layer with KEMACRYL emulsion diluted with water in proportion 1:1
  • Protection of concrete surface with BETONPROTEKT F - put on 2 times with brush or metal polishing tool
All of the restoration mortars are containing quality quartz sand and are showing a great compatibility to concrete.
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