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Mineral geo‑mortar with geo‑binder base for monolithic repair of reinforced concrete.
Intended use:
Geolite 40 is a thixotropic geo‑mortar for passivating, repairing, finishing and protecting structures in reinforced concrete, anchoring and fixing metal elements. Specific for operations involving mobile platforms, low temperatures and where the result must be ready for use quickly.
Features and benefits:
Color | Grey |
Material | Silicate |
Shape | Formless |
Height | 2 mm Guidance for specification option: Minimum thickness per layer. 40 mm Guidance for specification option: Maximum thickness per layer. |
Uniclass | |
CAWS | C42/315 Protective coating to reinforcement C42/345 Protective coatings for concrete C42/335 Proprietary concrete for small area repairs C42/310 Repair mortar C41/610 Mortar repair of cracks C41/610 Mortar repair of cracks |
Standard | To BS EN 1504-3. |
Mortar type | Thixotropic geo-mortar. |
Performance requirement class | R4. |
Mass | ≈1320 kg/m³. Manufacturer guidanceUEAtc. |
Aggregate | Silicate - carbonate. Manufacturer guidanceAggregate mineral content. |
Grading category | To EN 12192-1, 0–0.5 mm. |
Density | ≈2010 kg/m³. |
pH value | ≥12.5. |
Application temperature range | +5°C to +40°C. |
Reaction to fire | To EN 13501-1, Euroclass A1. |
Typical compressive strength | To EN 12190, >45 MPa (28 days). |
Flexural strength | To EN 196-1, >9 MPa (28 days). |
Adhesion | To EN 1542, >2 MPa (28 days). |
Capillary absorption | To EN 13057, < 0.5 kg∙m-²∙h-⁰∙⁵. |
Country of product manufacture | Italy |
Manufacturing plant location | Manufacturer guidanceThe products are manufactured by Kerakoll S.p.A. in the production plants located in Sassuolo (MO - Italy) and Rubiera (RE - Italy). |
Material | Silicate |
A1-A3 (production stage) | Embodied carbon as defined in BS EN 15804 |
Normalised unit | 0.4 kg CO₂ eq/kg |
Declared unit | 0.36 kg CO₂ eq/kg Self-declared |
Recyclability | Recyclable as an inert material once mixed |
Recycled contentAs defined in clause 7.8 of BS EN ISO 14021 | 15 % |