Precast • Issue 2 • 2021

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Construction chemical company Mapei has established itself in the local market as a supplier of innovative system solutions and technical services to assist the market. Mapei’s local technical expertise is backed up by the latest international research, development and production methods, resulting in international standard products ideally catered for the local market. Mapei SA is known for its impressive range of concrete admixture products and solutions, one of which is Mapetard SS, a water-based retarder used to expose aggregates in horizontal surfaces for aesthetic purposes or construction joints. From an environmental point of view, Mapetard SS is a suitable alternative for exposed aggregates, as water is the only solvent present. Application of Mapetard SS during placement or onto freshly placed concrete is an effective and time-saving method of preparing exposed aggregates, finishes or construction joints. The water-based retarder will penetrate the fresh concrete to a depth of 5-15mm, depending on the amount applied. This layer will not be set when

RETARDER FOR EXPOSED AGGREGATES the rest of the concrete has hardened, thus allowing the surface mortar to be washed away around the uppermost aggregates. When treating exposed horizontal surfaces, a brush or spray may be used to apply Mapetard SS onto the fresh concrete surface immediately after fi nishing. A form oil sprayer may be used for application. The thickness of the coating should be similar to that of a lacquer. Mapetard SS contains a white pigment which makes it easy to see the

thickness and uniformity of the coating over the entire surface. Hosing off the retarded surface mortar with water reveals a clean, rough surface. The aggregates are partially exposed and, in the case of construction joints, will enhance bonding to subsequent layers. Normal consumption is 0,1kg/m². (Above): Mapetard SS was recently applied at an entrance at Waterfall Equestrian Estate to give the concrete an exposed fi nish.

(Above): Mapetard SS was recently applied at an entrance to the Waterfall Equestrian Estate to give the concrete an exposed fi nish.


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Plastic-lined concrete sewerage pipes

3min
pages 46-47

Production continues during biscuit factory expansion

4min
pages 44-45

New stormwater drainage system for Hermanus CBDs

5min
pages 41-43

MVA interlockers for new storage yard

2min
pages 39-40

Concrete block paving rejuvenates Hermanus CBD

5min
pages 36-38

Quick and easy PICP infiltration test

5min
pages 32-33

Concrete wine tanks are winners

4min
pages 34-35

Precast warehouse completed despite lockdown restrictions

3min
pages 30-31

A sustainable raised flooring system

2min
pages 28-29

POPIA 101 for precasters

3min
pages 26-27

Retarder for exposed aggregates

1min
page 20

The Ten Commandments for concrete construction

4min
pages 21-22

Repairing non-structural concrete defects

4min
pages 23-25

Enabling surface stabilisation between rock bolts

2min
page 19

Acceptance testing from the comfort of an armchair

2min
page 18

Worrying global raw materials shortage

2min
page 15

Getting back to business with a bang

6min
pages 12-14

Cement & Concrete SA rises to new heights

2min
page 10

Between a rock, a vision and a hard place

6min
pages 16-17

Concrete is crucial for post-pandemic revival

4min
pages 8-9

Unexpected saviour for cement sales

2min
page 11

Precast Concrete Awards for Excellence to be cast digitally

2min
page 7
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