Flo-Grout BP800
Flo-Grout BP800
Flo-Grout BP800
Flo-Grout BP800
Non shrink cementitious bearing pads precision grout
Technical
Datasheet
Flo-Grout BP800
Non shrink cemen ous bearing pads precision grout
Description
All surfaces should be pre-soaked with clean water for a Enough material should be available to achieve con nuous
minimum period of 4 hours prior to grou ng. fi ll and to complete the work. Pouring of the mixed grout
should be started from one side only to avoid air
entrapment. To obtain maximum fl ow distance, a side
shu er feed between 100mm to 250 mm high should be
erected and used to build the required
Method
Statement
Equipment
Section B : Application
2.0 Formwork
2.2 Formwork should be securely fixed, liquid tight and strong enough to withstand grout pressure developed
during grout pouring.
2.3 A head box (feeding hopper) 100 - 250 mm high should be erected at one side with minimum 50 mm side
clearance to aid in building hydrostatic pressure enough for the grout to travel underneath the base
plate.
2.4 A formwork clearance of 25 - 50 mm should be allowed for remaining sides of the base plate.
2.5 All formwork should be coated with suitable oil release agent.
2.6 If there are areas or leveling shims where bond is not desired or to be removed, then it must be treated with
release agent or thin grease layer.
3.0 Mixing
3.1 Depending on the required consistency, using graduated cylinder measure 3.75 litre of clean water for
flowable consistency
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and 4.5 litre for fluid consistency into the mixing bucket.
3.2 Slowly add the full 25 kg bag of Flo-Grout BB800 to the measured water and using the electrical mixer fitted
with large paddle mix continuously for 3 - 4 minutes until smooth, lump free consistency is reached.
3.3 No part bag mixing is allowed.
4.1 Flo-Grout BB800 can be placed in a single layer up to 100 mm thickness. For thicker section, and to reduce
heat of hydration, it is necessary to add 15 kg, 8 - 12 mm washed aggregates to 25 kg of Flo-Grout BB800.
Yet water addition will remain the same.
4.2 Bolts holes should be grouted first before grouting between base plate and concrete substrate.
4.3 It is a must to grout from one side to eliminate air entrapment.
4.4 Enough mixed grout shall be ready to start with and to build the required hydrostatic head.
4.5 The mixed grout shall be placed continuously with maintained head to ensure proper grout placement
until it reaches the open side of the formwork and rises above the underside of the base plate. Grout
placing shall be continuing slowly down the length of the base plate until completed.
5.0 Curing
5.1 The poured grout should either wet cured for minimum 3 days using wetted hessian cloth and PE sheet or by
using curing compound such as Setseal 22/33/44.
This method statement is offered by DCP as a ‘standard proposal’ for the application of Flo-Grout BP800. It
remains the responsibility of the Engineer to determine the correct method for any given application. Where
alternative methods are to be used, these must be submitted to DCP for approval, in writing, prior to
commencement of any work. DCP will not accept responsibility or liability for variations to the above method
statement under any other condition.
Material Safety
Data Sheet
(MSDS)
Material SAFETY DATA SHEET
Flo-Grout BP800
1: PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
3: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
Personal Precautions: Wear rubber boots in addition to the recommended protective clothing.
Environmental Precautions: Prevent entry into drains, sewers and water courses.
Engineering Controls: Use only in well ventilated areas. Local exhaust ventilation is
recommended. Atmospheric levels of dust must be maintained within the
Occupational Exposure Standard.
Hygiene Measures: Avoid skin and eye contact.
Exposure Limits:
Cement - Portland 10 4
Odour: Odourless
Health Effects On
Eyes: Irritating and may injure eye tissue if not removed promptly.
On Skin: Irritation. See “chronic” effects.
Chronic: Cement, cementitious grouts and mortars are known to cause both irritant
and allergic contact dermatitis. Prolonged skin contact can result in
chemical burns.
Unused Product: Dispose off in an approved manner. Small quantities maybe mixed with
water, allowed to harden and dispose of as low hazard waste. Used/
Contaminated Product: As for unused product.
Packaging: The method of disposal must be acceptable to the local authority.
Irritant
Named Ingredients: Cement powders
Risk Phrases:
R36/37/38 Irritating to eyes, skin and respiratory system.
Safety Phrases:
S22 Do not breathe dust.
S24/25 Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
S26 In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water
and seek medical advice.
S36/37/39 Wear suitable protective clothing, gloves and eye/face
protection.
Disclaimer: The information contained herein is derived from the best available sources and is believed to be
accurate. However, no guarantee is expressed or implied regarding the accuracy
of the data given in the use of this product.
Limitation of liability
The above test results represent the sample tested only. MTC accepts no liability for interpreting, reproducing or using
extracts of this report, in whole or in part, without the prior explicit written permission of MTC.
The results shown above were obtained by carrying out the tests in accordance with the relevant standards stated above
and under the conditions stated in these standards. To reproduce these results, same standards and conditions must be
observed. Acceptable margins of error must be allowed for.