Sikacrete 211 is a one-component, Portland-cement concrete containing factory blended coarse aggregates. Used for full depth concrete repairs as well as general repair of substrates such as concrete, mortar, and masonry
Sika Sikacrete 211 is a one-component, cementitious, pumpable, and pourable concrete mix designed for full-depth concrete repairs, structural grouting, and void filling. This high-performance formulation contains factory-blended coarse aggregates, eliminating the need for field extension and ensuring consistent quality. It is compatible with the typical coefficient of thermal expansion of concrete and offers excellent freeze-thaw resistance. Sika Sikacrete 211 is ideal for infrastructure, industrial, and commercial applications, including parking structures, bridges, tunnels, and abutments, where high bond strength and durability are required.
Property | Value |
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Compressive Strength (1 day) | 2,000 psi (13.8 MPa) |
Compressive Strength (7 days) | 4,500 psi (31.0 MPa) |
Compressive Strength (28 days) | 5,000 psi (34.5 MPa) |
Flexural Strength (28 days) | 700 psi (4.8 MPa) |
Splitting Tensile Strength (28 days) | 750 psi (5.2 MPa) |
Slant Shear Strength (28 days) | 1,500 psi (10.3 MPa) |
Shrinkage (28 days) | <0.05% |
Coverage | 0.65 ft³ per 80 lb bag |
Mixing Ratio | 0.8 – 1.0 gallons of water per bag |
Application Thickness | 1 – 8 inches per lift |
Set Time | Approx. 160 minutes |
Application Temperature | 40°F – 95°F (4°C – 35°C) |
What is Sika Sikacrete 211 used for?
It is used for full-depth concrete repairs, void filling, and structural grouting in applications such as bridges, tunnels, abutments, parking decks, and more.
Can Sika Sikacrete 211 be pumped?
Yes, it is pumpable and pourable, making it ideal for large-scale applications requiring high efficiency.
Is it suitable for freeze-thaw environments?
Yes, it has excellent freeze-thaw resistance, making it ideal for outdoor and exposed environments.
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Brand | Sika |
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Manufacturer | Sika |