FireRok ™ |
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FireRok™ is a cementitious, high-early strength concrete that can be used either as a repair product or as a structural concrete. Within 24 - 72 hours of placement, the product can be placed in high temperature environments as high as 1800ºF. It can be blended in small volumes using a conventional drum mixer, and is also available for both volumetric and transit truck applications as well.
Recommended Uses
FireRok™ has been designed for areas which are exposed to high temperatures either from an intermittent or a continuous heat source. This would include runway areas exposed to jet blast, HPUs, oven, and metal casting areas.
Features and Benefits
Features |
Benefits |
Can Be Exposed To Extreme Ambient Temperatures To 1800°F /962°C Without Strength Degradation |
Long Term Durability |
Rapid Strength Development |
Rapid Return to Service |
| Non-shrink | Dimensionally Stable |
Mild Modulus of Elasticity |
Exceptional Volume Stability Over Wide Temperature Ranges Reducing Stress at Bond Interface |
Low Coefficient of Thermal Expansion / Contraction |
Dimensionally Stable in Wide Temperature Ranges for Long Term Durability |
| Exceptional Early Bond Strength | Durable Repairs |
| High Early Flexural Strengths | Exceptional Load Transfer |
Self Priming |
No Bonding Agents |
| Self Curing | No Moist Curing, Tenting or Blanketing |
Water Clean-Up |
No Hazardous Chemicals Required for Cleaning Tools |
*Pre-extended (See Packaging ) |
Utilizes high quality aggregates for improved strengths |
Limitations
- Application surface temperatures above 120°F/49°C or below 30°F/-1°C.
- Not for submerged applications.
- Will not bond to polymers
Unit Weight (with water, sand & aggregate)
152 lb/ft³ (2434 kg/m³)
Setting Time
Set Times at 72°F/22°C at 2” (5 cm) material depth
Initial set: 35 - 45 minutes
Final set: 45 - 60 minutes
Volume Yield
0.45ft³ (0.012m³) / 64.4 lb. Bag
Packaging
64.4 lb (29.2 kg) Bag (Pre-extended)
2,250 Lb. Super Sack (Binder only)
Shelf Life
1 year
Storage
Bags must be kept dry
Technical Data
Results provided by licensed engineering test laboratory and represent typical results from production materials. Actual results may vary from third party testing results; however, CERATECH’s materials meet and/or exceed established internal quality control standards, (available upon request) . All samples were air cured.
| Property | RESULTS 2" cubes |
TEST METHOD |
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Compressive Strengths, psi (MPa) |
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6 hours |
2605 (18.0) |
ASTM C 39 |
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1 day - 24 hours |
3860 (26.6) |
ASTM C 39 |
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7 days |
6215 (42.8) |
ASTM C 39 |
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28 days |
9300 (64.1) |
ASTM C 39 |
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Flexural Strength, psi (MPa) |
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7 days |
855 (5.9) |
ASTM C 78 |
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28 days |
1008 (6.9) |
ASTM C 78 |
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Splitting Tensile Strength, psi (MPa) |
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7 days |
490 (3.4) |
ASTM C 496 |
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28 days |
720 (5.0) |
ASTM C 496 |
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Bond Strength, psi (MPa) |
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1 day - 24 hours |
2274 (15.7) |
ASTM C 882 |
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7 days |
3295 (22.7) |
ASTM C 882 |
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Rapid Freeze Thaw Resistance (Durability Factor - Retained percentage of Dynamic Modulus) |
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300 cycles |
100% |
ASTM C 666A |
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Scaling Resistance, lbs/ft2 (kg/m2) |
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50 cycles |
0 |
ASTM C 672 |
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Modulus of Elasticity, msi (GPa) |
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28 days |
4.25 (29.0 ) |
ASTM C 469 |
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| Coefficient of Thermal Expansion, in/in/ºF | |||
| 28 days | 4.7 |
AASHTO TP 60 |
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| Length Change, % of total length | |||
| 28 days soak / 28 days dry | 0.0230/-0.0430 |
ASTM C 157 |
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Site Preparation
Surfaces should be prepared in accordance with ICRI 03730, “Guide for Surface Preparation for the Repair of Deteriorated Concrete Resulting from Reinforcing Steel Corrosion.” and / or ACI 546R-96 “ Concrete Repair Guide” Concrete surface should be prepared by appropriate mechanical methods to obtain an exposed aggregate surface with a minimum surface profile of +/- 1/16” (1.5 mm) in accordance with ICRI 03732. Pre-existing coatings or surface treatments should be completely removed. Dry, clean, stable surfaces are required. Remove all standing water. Reinforcing steel should have no loose scale.
Portable Concrete Mixing instructions:
- Pre-wet cement mixer with water then drain all water from mixer (away from repair area)
- Start mixer - Firerok™ requires a total of 3.5 pints of water per 64 lb. unit. Initially, add only half of water to concrete mixer per 64.4 lb unit of Firerock™ to be used.
- Add pre-determined units of Firerok™ , mix for 1 minute
- Add in remaining quart water per unit of Firerok™
- Mix for 6 additional minutes or 7 minutes total
- Pour all contents into repair area
- Clean mixer or repeat process for next batch
Firerok™ is a water to binder sensitive cement. NEVER use less than
3 1/2 pints
of water. Up to 2 quarts of water may be used in ambient temperatures above 90°F.
- In ambient temperatures, < 50°F / 10°C, use warm water from 70°F/22°C to 90°F/32°C.
- In ambient temperatures > 85°F/ 29°C, use cooler water from 50°F/ 10°C to 60°F/16°C.
- Working times will vary when mix water temperature’s are outside of these recommendations.
- Minimum recommended batch size is 2 units ( Use 3 quarts of water for 2 bag batches)
Component Ratios per 2250 lb Super Sack unit of FireRok™ (binder only)
- 5127 lbs of fine aggregate (sand SSD, Specific Gravity = 2.64)
- 4669 lbs of coarse aggregate (ASTM No. 57, 1.00” stone SSD, Specific Gravity = 2.68) OR (ASTM No. 7, 0.50” stone SSD, Specific Gravity = 2.68)
- 508.6 lbs (61.1 gallons) of water
- Surfaces of host concrete must be damp with no standing water.
- Working times based on ambient temperature, types of aggregate and total amount of water.
- Working times are influenced by surface temperature, humidity and repair profile.
- Minimum profile thickness is 1.50” (3.8 cm) when using 0.50” (1.3 cm) aggregate or 3.00”(7.6 cm) when using 1.00” (2.5 cm) aggregate. There are no restrictions to the depth of the repair profile.
- Upon initial set, a broom finish can be applied. Upon final set, the material can be saw-cut, drilled, sanded and/or polished.
- Do not re-temper. The addition of water to the surface of the repair will negatively affect the materials final properties.
- General loading in 6 hours for wheeled traffic and 2- 3 hours for foot traffic after addition of water. In ambient and/or surface temperatures below 32°F/0°C, extend the loading time by 60 minutes for each 10° below 32°F/0°C.
- All previously existing joints must be re-established within 4-6 hours of final set.
- Self-curing, (Protect with blankets or equivalent in ambient temperatures below freezing (32°F / 0°F).
- Clean all tools and equipment with water prior to the material reaching final set
Safety
- See Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).
- This document does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this document to establish appropriate safety and health practices and to determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
- Dispose of water materials in accordance with Federal, State, and Local regulations.
- The use of a dust mask, safety goggles and gloves is recommended.
- Keep out of reach of children.
WARRANTY
CERATECH, Inc. (“CERATECH”) warrants that its products are free from defects in materials and workmanship. If any CERATECH product fails to conform to this warranty, CERATECH will replace the product at no cost to the buyer or refund the purchase price, at CERATECH’s election. Any warranty claim must be made within one (1) year from the date of the shipment of the product to the buyer. In no event shall CERATECH be liable to the buyer for any consequential or incidental damages of any nature. CERATECH MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WRITTEN OR ORAL AS TO THE MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF ITS PRODUCTS AND EXCLUDES THE SAME. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF.


