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Flexcrete Technologies Limited
Tomlinson Road, Leyland
Lancashire PR25 2DY
United Kingdom

Tel: +44 (0) 845 260 7005
Fax: +44 (0) 845 260 7006

Registered: 5401028 England

Email: web@flexcrete.com
Web: www.flexcrete.com

Fastcast - rapid curing, high strength pourable concrete

Flexcrete's Fastcast is a rapid curing, high strength pourable concrete, specifically designed for bedding of covers and frames, i.e. manholes, hydrants, etc.

FASTCAST is a Portland cement based compound, modified with microsilica, which exhibits unique hydraulic properties to produce a rapid curing mortar with enhanced physical properties.

To prevent segregation, the product is supplied as a two component system consisting of a carefully graded 6mm aggregate and a bag of cementitious powder, which only require the addition of clean water to give a rapid curing, yet durable high strength mortar. It is ideally suited for bedding of manhole frames, street furniture, kerbs, drainage channels, pipes etc.

Please consult our Technical Department for advice on suitable products for use in repair situations.

Advantages of Fastcast

User friendly: Materials are pre-packaged and only required mixing with clean water on-site.
Low shrinkage: Maintains high bond strength to substrate.
Rapid curing: Sets in 30 minutes at 20°C, yielding a durable, high strength mortar with a compressive strength in excess of 30N/mm2 at 4 hours.
Compatible: Physical properties of cured materials similar to base concrete.
Innovative: Incorporates the latest proven Portland cement chemistry and microsilica technology.
Safe: Non-toxic when cured.

For more detailed product information download:

Fastcast Technical Data Sheet
Fastcast Safety Data Sheet
Fastcast Application Guide

 

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