Remmers

Pores and shrinkage holes closed

The construction technologist Remmers Baustofftechnik developed its new OS Concre-Fill system in combination with concrete acrylate for providing colored façade and concrete surfaces with water repellent and weather-resistant protection. The system achieves a high degree of efficiency and effectiveness.

The OS Concre-Fill component is a fiber-reinforced spreadable intermediate coating for equalizing pores and shrinkage holes in concrete surfaces. It is able to adjust and/or equalize substrates of different nature.

It adheres superbly to old and new architectural concrete and can typically be...

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