Mapei Mapecem 100



Mapecem 100 is a one-component, shrinkage-compensated, cementitious mortar intended for the renovation and topping of horizontal concrete and engineer-approved surfaces.

Uses:
  • Use for horizontal exterior and interior structural concrete repairs and concrete topping from 3/8" (9 mm) up to thickness of 4" (101 mm). Mapecem 100 can be placed in large quantities on horizontal applications and is suitable for pre-cast, cast-in-place, post-tensioned or pre-stressed concrete repair.

  • Use for renovating and resurfacing interior horizontal concrete substrates found in residential, commercial and institutional structures. A waterproofing membrane can be applied on top of Mapecem 100 in as little as 3 hours after placement.

  • Use for bonded repair or topping on properly prepared concrete substrates with a minimum 3/8" (9 mm) thickness.

  • Use for interior floating toppings where a 1-3/8" (35 mm) minimum or greater thickness can be placed on top of a bond-breaking membrane. Use of a 2" x 2" (50 x 50 mm) galvanized welded wire mesh is required to maintain structural integrity of the floating topping.

  • Use for interior semi-floating toppings for residential and light commercial traffic. Use of a diamond lath secured to the engineer-approved wood substrate is required to maintain structural integrity of the mechanically fastened semi-floating topping.

  • Use for renovating concrete surfaces of residential, commercial and institutional structures that are subject to foot traffic and rubber wheel traffic.

  • Use as a monolithic topping where fast drying is required to allow ceramic tile or where self-leveling underlayments and toppings are to be installed after 4 hours. Use as a monolithic topping where floor coverings (wood, carpet, etc.) are to be installed after 24 hours of application, depending on temperature and humidity. When properly mixed and installed, Mapecem 100 has a residual moisture content of less than 2.5% at 24 hours.


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