repair
System solutions for concrete repair
Durability: a planning essential
Concrete structures in building construction usually have a planned service life of 50 years. This implies that, during this period, the load-bearing capacity and fitness for use is guaranteed, without any major decline in usability, assuming that appropriate maintenance is carried out.
Since 2005, durability concepts for the planning and construction of concrete structures have been implemented on the basis of DIN EN 206-1 / DIN 1045-2. With the introduction of the rating system known as “exposure classes”, planners now have a tool for new building projects that enables precise and targeted descriptions of the chemical and physical impacts on a building structure or element. The principle of exposure classes for new concrete building structures was included and expanded upon in the DIBt Technical Rule for the Maintenance of Concrete Structures.
By using exposure classes to describe the building requirements, it is possible to make plans for maintenance and repair right from the outset when planning new concrete structures.
In order to ensure the usability of a building, a defined level of wear and tear (minimum target condition) must not be exceeded. To this end, part of the planning phase must involve defining the maintenance and inspection intervals that are required for the building.
If it is established that the wear limit could be exceeded within the planned remaining service life if no actions are taken, suitable repair measures must be planned in so that the planned service life can be guaranteed.
Guidance and planning aids for the assessment of structures, maintenance, repair principles and procedures, including the corresponding product and system requirements, can be found in EN 1504 and the DIBt Technical Rule on maintenance.
Mortar for concrete repair
Requirements
Our concrete replacement systems satisfy the requirements of EN 1504 and the DIBt Technical Rule on maintenance.
Proven safety
With the discontinuation of additional national product requirements (DIN EN 1504), the Ü sign (conformity mark) has made the “external surveillance” principle obsolete.
Monitoring
Remmers GmbH continues to have its concrete replacement systems certified by accredited inspection bodies on a voluntary basis.
Top quality
Guaranteed safety for surface protection and concrete repair
Guaranteed safety for surface protection and concrete repair
Concrete replacement: manual application
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Concrete replacement system Betofix R4
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Concrete replacement system Betofix R4 SR
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Concrete replacement system Betofix R3 SR
Concrete replacement: spray application
Dry spraying
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Concrete replacement system Betofix SPCC TS
Wet spraying
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Concrete replacement system Betofix SPCC
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Concrete replacement system Betofix R4 SR
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Concrete replacement system Betofix R3 SR
Concrete replacement for floors
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Concrete replacement systems Betofix EM 4 2K and Betofix EM 8 2K
Concrete replacement with casting concrete
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Concrete replacement system Betofix HQ6
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