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EverKrete 102 is a low-viscosity thermoset vinyl polymer resin designed for high-performance structural concrete restoration and industrial floor patching. This advanced binder produces repair mortars with a 70 MPa compressive strength and 0% linear shrinkage when filled with 80% kiln-dried aggregate, ensuring edge-to-edge bond integrity in high-load environments.
Engineered for versatility, it functions as a deep-penetrating primer or a micro-fibre reinforced mortar binder that permits a full return to traffic in 45 to 90 minutes. For critical infrastructure like cold storage facilities, the formulation allows for a complete chemical cure at substrate temperatures as low as -18°C when used with the specific accelerator, eliminating the need for facility decommissioning.
Once cured, the cross-linked polymer matrix will not re-emulsify, providing long-term resistance to moisture, UV exposure, and heavy forklift impact.
No, EverKrete 102 is not a standalone product. It is a thermoset vinyl polymer resin that acts as the binder. It must be mixed with the EverKrete Catalyst and specific kiln-dried aggregates to create a functional repair mortar.
The mixing order is absolutely critical. The EverKrete Catalyst must be thoroughly power-mixed into the EverKrete 102 resin before any dry components like sand, aggregates, or fillers are added. Failure to follow this sequence will result in an improper cure.
No. You must use kiln-dried sand and aggregates only. Any moisture present in regular sand will inhibit the chemical cure of the EverKrete 102 resin, leading to a weak or failed repair. The sand mesh size also affects the final texture and strength.
The use of EverKrete Accelerator is mandatory for any application where the substrate or ambient temperature is below +10°C. It is essential for enabling the cure in cold environments down to -18°C. It can also be used in warmer temperatures to achieve an even faster cure.
| Application / Use Case | Key Benefit | Primary Trades |
|---|---|---|
| Repairing concrete in freezers, chillers, and cold storage facilities. | Cures in temperatures down to -18°C when used with EverKrete Accelerator. | Remedial Specialists, Flooring Contractors |
| High-traffic industrial floors, loading docks, and factory repairs. | Rapid 45-90 minute return to service minimises costly downtime for industrial clients. | Concrete Repair Specialists, Asset Maintenance |
| High-build vertical and overhead concrete spall repairs. | Can be formulated into a non-slump paste with EverKrete LVF for easy overhead application. | Remedial Builders, Concrete Repair Specialists |
| Creating durable, broadcast slip-resistant surface overlays. | Acts as a tough, weather-resistant binder for broadcast aggregates, creating a textured safety surface. | Flooring Contractors, Civil Contractors |
A permanent repair relies on meticulous preparation. This is an overview only; the full EverKrete Installation Manual must be consulted.
Mechanically grind or shot-blast the concrete to achieve a clean, sound, and dry profile. Remove all dust. For edges, saw-cut the perimeter.
Apply the specified primer for the temperature (EverKrete 2P Primer or EverKrete 102 + Accelerator). Allow the primer to become tacky before proceeding.
The mixing sequence is critical. Use a clean, dry pail and a heavy-duty power mixer.
Pour EverKrete 102 resin into the pail. Add the measured EverKrete Catalyst (1-3%) and power-mix for 30-60 seconds. Add Accelerator now if required and mix again.
While mixing, gradually add kiln-dried sand, aggregates, and/or EverKrete LVF to the catalysed resin until the desired consistency is reached.
Apply the freshly mixed mortar onto the tacky primer, ensuring good compaction into the repair area.
Trowel the mortar to the desired level and profile. Do not over-work the material. Once it begins to pull, pat it smooth to finish.
DANGER. EverKrete 102 is a hazardous substance. It is a flammable liquid and vapour, is harmful if inhaled, causes skin and eye irritation, and may cause an allergic skin reaction. It is suspected of causing genetic defects, cancer, and may damage fertility or the unborn child. Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure.
Mandatory PPE includes chemical goggles, overalls, and chemical-resistant gloves. An organic vapour/particulate respirator (Type A/P2) meeting AS/NZS 1715 & 1716 standards is required.
Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area with explosion-proof equipment. Keep away from all ignition sources, heat, and sparks. Ground and bond containers. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using. Wash hands thoroughly after handling.
Concrete must be sound, clean, and completely dry. Mechanically prepare the surface via diamond grinding or shot blasting to remove all laitance and contaminants and to achieve an open, porous profile. Thoroughly vacuum all dust.
To ensure a tenacious bond, priming is a mandatory step. For temperatures above 10°C, apply one coat of EverKrete 2P Primer. Mortar made with EverKrete 102 must be applied while the primer is still tacky.
EverKrete 2P PrimerThe substrate must be completely free of ice, frost, and moisture. Mechanically prepare the surface as standard. Use industrial heaters to ensure the immediate repair area is dry before priming.
For temperatures between +10°C and -18°C, a neat primer coat of catalysed EverKrete 102 resin mixed with EverKrete Accelerator must be used instead of the 2P Primer. Refer to the manual for mix ratios.
EverKrete 102 + AcceleratorAny exposed steel must be mechanically cleaned to remove all loose rust and scale. EverKrete 2P Primer can be applied over tightly adhered rust to halt further corrosion.
Apply EverKrete 2P Primer directly to the prepared steel to promote adhesion and provide anti-corrosion protection within the repair zone.
EverKrete 2P Primer