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M3 Mortar TG 114

When it comes to structural repairs of concrete structures subjected to severe stresses (as trafficable ramps), only stable PCC I mortars of stress class M3 come into question.

StoCrete TG 114 in the concrete replacement system is able to absorb arising stresses and to transfer the same respectively. Thus, it proves its excellent ability to act where statics is concerned. But, if statics is concerned besides protecting the reinforcement permanently against corrosion, M2 mortar systems reach their performance limits. In this case, it is recommended to use M3 mortar systems such as StoCrete TG...

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