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Metalplate FF

Product Description

Metalplate FF is a metallic aggregate dry shake intended for use as a surface hardener on fresh concrete to provide substantially greater wear resistance on the surface of industrial grade floor slabs where flatness tolerances are required.  It is applied to the surface of fresh concrete after screeding and highway straightedge operations where a FF 50 or greater floor tolerance is specified.

Features and Benefits

  • Unique gradation of metallic aggregate permits superflat floor construction procedures and finishing techniques.
  • Provides a high strength floor surface for superior wear resistance.
  • Formulated with graded metallic aggregate which gives up to 8 times the wear resistance of plain concrete floors.
  • Designed with state of the art superplasticizers allows for application rates of up to 2.25 pounds per square foot, reducing finishing costs.
  • Works into the surface of fresh concrete easily for complete, monolithic integration with a creamy finisher's paste.
  • Zero absorption aggregate densifies the floor surface for better resistance to water, fluid and oil spills.
  • Hard, non-dusting surface makes floor cleaning and maintenance easier and faster.
  • Outwears conventional natural aggregate dry shake floor hardeners by up to 400%.

Typical Applications

  • High bay/high stack storage facilities
  • Warehouses of all types
  • High tolerance - flat and superflat - floors
  • Manufacturing plants
  • Terminals
  • Processing plants
  • Metal shops
  • Steel mills
  • Automotive plants
  • Print shops


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Technical Data Sheet

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