Grout consists of cement, sand, water, and a series of additives. Grout is usually used for places that require high strength and deep cracking. Grout is also used to subdue heavy equipment. Grout's application is similar to mortar.
Necessity of application and benefits:
- To fill in a variety of limited and open gaps
- Fill in the blank space beneath the plates and underlying steel structures
- Filling cavities between concrete components to enhance strength
- Fittings for prefabricated concrete structures
- Manufacture of mortars with increased volume without shrinkage
- Create mortar for injection
- Resistant to conventional concrete
- Easy to use and convenient to inject, depending on water mixing percentage
- No need to add sand
- Obtain high initial and final resistance
- Limited impact and vibration resistance
- Protection of bars against corrosion
- High speed of execution and operation over concrete
- Good adhesion to concrete and steel