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Peristaltic-type
pump used to place SikaGrout 212 into under-slabs voids. |
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Grout being pumped
into one hole and emerging out of next down line hole,
on opposite side of joint. |
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Slab area after
grouting completion. Fill holes are struck off flush
wit the finished floor. |
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November, 2003
This recently completed project involved stabilizing the floor
slab sections along the control joints. The edges of the slab were
experiencing vertical movement, or flexing, at the joints. It was
determined that there were voids in the substrate, which extended
approximately 24” on either side of the joints. The flexing
was very noticeable each time forklifts ran over the joints.
The solution was to fill the underslab voids, to provide a solid
bearing surface for the edges of the slabs. SikaGrout 212 was selected,
as the material to fill these voids, because of its high flow characteristics
and 2-stage shrinkage compensating mechanism.
The first step was to drill a series of alternating, thru-slab
holes, 18” on centers. This provided openings through which
the grout could be placed into the voids. A peristaltic Carrousel
Pump was used as the delivery mechanism for the grout.
The next step was to begin pumping the grout into the thru-slab
holes, pumping into each hole until the grout was seen to emerge
from the next hole, down the line. This procedure was repeated until
all 2000 holes were addressed.
The final step of the repair was to seal the control joints. The
existing joint filler was removed and the joint cavity cleaned.
SikaFlex 2C self-leveling, 2-component, polyurethane sealant was
selected to fill the joints.
The repair work was performed in sections to enable continuous
warehouse operation.
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