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MASTERTOP

100
Dry shake floor hardener
Typical comparative wear tests
results*

Description
MASTERTOP 100 is a pre-mixed, dry-shake surface
hardener and has properties, which contains hydraulic
binder and specially graded mineral aggregates.

Typical applications

Aircraft hangars.
Basements and cellars.
Mechanical workshops.
Garage for light vehicles.
Storage rooms.
Corridors and halls.
Parking areas.
Loading platforms.

Depth of wear (thickness loss) (mm):


Sample
reference
5 minutes
10 minutes
15 minutes
20 minutes
25 minutes
30 minutes
35 minutes

Control
average
0.33
0.61
0.77
0.95
1.15
1.34
1.55

MASTERTOP
100 average
0.20
0.30
0.42
0.50
0.61
0.71
0.81

Weight loss (gm):


5 minutes
10 minutes
15 minutes
20 minutes
25 minutes
30 minutes
35 minutes

Limitations

2.87
5.3
7.5
9.7
11.9
14.0
16.1

2.4
3.8
5.0
6.1
7.3
8.4
9.7

Not for use where operating and service conditions


dictate the use of a metallic-aggregate surface
hardener for greater abrasion and impact
resistance.

Tests results show that MASTERTOP 100 significantly


reduces the depth of wear. Tests were undertaken
using a Dorry Abrasion Machine.

Not for use in areas exposed to acids and their


salts or to materials known to rapidly attack or
deteriorate Portland cement concrete.

Application procedure
Single Course Monolithic Floors:

Packaging
MASTERTOP 100 is packed in 25kg moisture-resistant
bags.

7 (MOH Scale)
0.24 gms/min

In accordance with ACI 201 - 2R77 & ACI 302-1 R-89


a well proportioned Concrete Mix Design is essential.
The concrete supplier should ensure that cement
contents, w:c ratios, slumps are generally in
accordance with the following minimum standard:

medium to low
Required

Cement (White OPC):


W:C ratio:

Typical properties*
Hardness
Average rate of abrasion
(Dorry Abrasion Machine)
Chemical resistance:
Curing:

The concrete:
Use a placeable and finishable concrete mix of the
required mix design with a minimum slump of 75mm
and no more than 3% entrained air.

Slump:
Strength:

Min 350 kg/m


Max. 0.50
Min. 0.40
Ideally 75mm
Min 31 N/mm

Concrete should not segregate and bleed or contain


more than 3% air. Do not use microsilica in the

concrete as this can lead to problems with crusting


when the dry shake is applied. RHEOBUILD or
POZZOLITH water reducing admixtures are
recommended for concrete placement and optimum
performance. Screeds to which MASTERTOP 100 is
to be applied, should have a minimum thickness of
75mm. Following placement, concrete should be
levelled off with a straightedge and then vibrated. The
surface is then floated with a wooden float ensuring
that it is not closed. Any bleed water should be
removed. (Avoid sponge type absorbents). Thereafter
sprinkle MASTERTOP 100 along edges of bays
(approx. 80mm strips) where expansion and
construction joints will be located. Float into surface
using a wooden float.
MASTERTOP 100 is ideally applied to a surface which
is neither too wet nor too dry. Ambient temperatures
will dictate when the material is to be applied.
Generally in temperatures of 35-45C a waiting period
of 30-40 mins is recommended. This may need to be
extended in temperatures of less than 35C.
Using a raised trestle which spans the slab, the
material is broadcast by hand onto the wet concrete
surface. The application is carried out in two stages.
1.
2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

Apply two thirds of the required material to the


concrete ensuring uniform distribution.
Allow applied material to absorb moisture from the
concrete surface; a uniform darker colour will be
apparent.
Using a wooden float, work MASTERTOP 100 into
the concrete ensuring material becomes an
integral part of the surface.
Apply the balance of material. Again wait until
material has obtained a darker colour before
floating with a wooden float.
When surface is sufficiently firm enough to take
the weight of a man leaving only minor
indentations, MASTERTOP 100 should be
finished off by means of a power trowel. A smooth
slip resistant finish can be obtained, but the
surface should not be overworked.
If manual finishing with steel trowels is to be
undertaken, this should take place before concrete
becomes firm enough to take foot traffic.

Notes:

For heavy-duty traffic areas, concrete with a


minimum strength of 30N/mm should be used at
28 days. Thickness of the slab and the type and
amount of reinforcement are important design
considerations.

To minimise shrinkage cracking, consider the use


of Degussa water-reducing admixtures.

Do not use calcium chloride in concrete over


which shakes containing metallic aggregate and/or
colouring pigments will be applied.

At temperatures over 29C, at low humidity or


when placing concrete without protection from

wind or sun, erect sunshades or windbreaks the


use of MASTERKURE curing products is
essential.

Do not use salt water or salt contaminated


aggregate in concrete over which shakes
containing metallic aggregate or colour will be
applied.

Application rate:
MASTERTOP 100 shall be applied at the following
rates:
Heavy duty
8-9kg/m
Medium duty
6-8kg/m
Light duty
4-6kg/m
Curing:
As soon the surface will not be marred by the
application, apply the recommended curing compound
for the type of surface and floor use involved:
See separate product selection guide for curing
compounds.
For protection:
The area should be barricaded off after the curing
compound is applied. As soon as the curing compound
has dried, adequately cover the floor surface to
prevent staining, discoloration or physical damage
which may be difficult to correct. Alert other trades to
the need for special protection against rolling or sliding
heavy loads across the surface, oil drippings from pipe
threaders, spillage of paint, plaster and mortar, acid
washing of interior masonry walls, etc. Ensure that the
covering is not damaged during the progress of the
job.
Cleaning:
Clean with water as soon as the equipment is no
longer used and before the cementitious material starts
to harden on the blades, trowels, etc.
Sawing joints:
Saw the joints as soon as possible, without damaging
the concrete.

Storage
Store out of direct sunlight, clear of the ground on
pallets protected from rainfall. Avoid excessive
compaction. Shelf life is 12 months in the tightly closed
original packages stored as above.
Failure to comply with the recommended storage
conditions may result in premature deterioration of the
product or packaging. For specific storage advice
consult Degussa's Technical Services Department.

Safety precautions

Do not apply over concrete containing calcium


chloride or aggregate contaminated with salt or
saltwater.
Do not apply over concrete containing
microsilica.Do not apply over concrete containing
more than 3% entrained air.
This product contains cement which may cause
irritation. Avoid contact with eyes and prolonged
contact with skin. If contact occurs wash
thoroughly with water and call a doctor. Keep
product out of reach of children.

For further information refer to the material safety data


sheet.

Note
Field service, where provided, does not constitute
supervisory responsibility. For additional information
contact your local Degussa representative.
Degussa reserves the right to have the true cause of
any difficulty determined by accepted test methods.

Quality and care


All products originating from Degussas Dubai, UAE
facility are manufactured under a management system
independently certified to conform to the requirements
of the quality, environmental and occupational health &
safety standards ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS
18001.
06/94 Degussa-UAE revised 07/2004

* Properties listed are only for guidance and are not a


guarantee of performance.

Degussa Construction Chemicals UAE LLC


P.O. Box 37127, Dubai, UAE
Tel: +971 4 8851000

Fax: +971 4 8851002

www.degussa-cc.ae

e-mail: [email protected]

Whilst any information contained herein is true, accurate and


represents our best knowledge and experience, no warranty is given or
implied with any recommendations made by us, our representatives or
distributors, as the conditions of use and the competence of any labour
involved in the application are beyond our control.

Certificate No.
963680

As all Degussa technical datasheets are updated on a regular basis it is the user's responsibility to obtain the most recent issue.

Certificate No.
945787

Certificate No.
772556

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