The Duke Company is proud to carry SpecChem products including SC Multipurpose Grout. SC Multipurpose Grout is a Non-shrink, non-metallic multi-purpose grout. SC MULTIPURPOSE GROUT is a non-shrink, nonmetallic multipurpose cement-based grout. SC MULTIPURPOSE is formulated for a wide variety of grouting applications, from damp pack to flowable through a controlled, positive expansion.

 

Benefits:

  • Controlled positive expansion for maximum effective bearing
  • Non-metallic / non-corrosive
  • Pourable / pumpable versatility
  • Excellent freeze / thaw resistance
  • Can be extended with pea stone for deep applications
  • Natural concrete gray
  • Can contribute to LEED credits
  • Easy to use, simple add water
  • Chloride and gypsum free
  • USDA Accepted

 

 


 

The Duke Company can assist you with all your construction needs. We offer expert advice from our highly rated customer service. Furthermore, we offer the best values and fast delivery. For exceptional customer service & the fastest delivery in Upstate New York, call us for a prompt rental quote.

 

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Application

Preparation: Remove all dirt, oil, and loose or foreign material. Any metal in contact with grout must be free of rust, oil, grease, and other foreign matter which would limit bond. Concrete surface must be sound and roughened to insure proper bonding. Prior to placing grout, surface must be saturated surface dry (SSD), if possible for a minimum of an hour. Remove all excess water before placement of grout. Bolts, base plates and equipment must be secure and rigid before placement of grout. All materials and surfaces in contact with the grout should be conditioned between 50°-80°F for proper performance. Provide heating or cooling, as necessary, to compensate for temperature extremes and changes in cure time. Forms: Allow for the continuous placement of grout. Provisions for venting to avoid air entrapment must be made. Placing from one side, provide a 45o angle in the forms to a height suitable to provide a head of grout during placement. On all sides, provide a minimum 1” (2.54 cm) horizontal clearance between the base plate and forms. Forms should be at least 1” (2.54 cm) higher than the bottom of the base plate.

Mixing: Small quantities of grout may be hand mixed in a concrete mixing pan until lump free. For large quantities and continuous pours, mix using a mortar mixer with rubber tipped blades or appropriate grout pump for a minimum of 5 minutes. Start with minimum water requirements.

Always add water to mixer first, then slowly add powder. Use only the amount of water required for the desired placement consistency. Mix in two steps: Add 2/3 of the water, add grout, after partial mixing add the remaining 1/3 of the water for desired consistency. Thoroughly mix total quantity for an additional 2 to 3 minutes. Do not mix more than can be placed in 30 minutes. Placing: Place continuously and quickly. Start from one side to avoid air entrapment. Be sure grout fills spaces and remains in contact with plate. DO NOT VIBRATE.

 


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The Duke Company
 can assist you with your construction needs. We offer expert advice from our highly rated customer service. Furthermore, we offer the best values and fast delivery.

         

Quote for Rock Salt & Packaged Ice Melts from the Duke Company         

           (585) 292-9870  (Rochester NY)

          (607) 347-4455  (Ithaca NY)

          (585) 335-5970 (Dansville NY)


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