Sika MonoTop®-610
Bonding primer and reinforcement corrosion protection cement based slurry
Sika MonoTop®-610 is a cementitious, polymer modified one-component coating material containing silica fume used as bonding primer and reinforcement corrosion protection.
- Easy to use, just add water
- Adhesion to concrete and steel
- Good resistance to water and chloride penetration
- Can be applied with a brush or by wet spray technique
Usage
- Suitable as a bonding primer as part of a concrete repair system
- Suitable as reinforcement corrosion protection as part of a concrete repair system
Advantages
- Easy to use, just add water
- Adhesion to concrete and steel
- Good resistance to water and chloride penetration
- Can be applied with a brush or by wet spray technique
Packaging
25 kg bags
Colour
Grey powder
Product Details
Chemical Base
Portland cement, silica fume, re-dispersible polymer powder, selected aggregates and additives
Shelf Life
12 months
Storage Conditions
Store properly in undamaged original sealed packaging, in dry cool conditiones between +5 °C and +35 °C
System Structure
Sika MonoTop®-610 is part of the range of Sika Mortars and comprising of:
Bonding Primer/ Reinforcement Corrosion Protection
Sika MonoTop®-610
Repair Mortar
Sika MonoTop®-412S
Sika MonoTop®-412 NFG
Sika MonoTop®-615 HB
Levelling/ Smoothing Mortar
Sika MonoTop®-620
Compressive Strength
~30 -35 MPa after 28 days* | (EN 12190) |
Tensile Adhesion Strength
~2.0 MPa after 28 days | (EN 1542) |
Shear Adhesion
Pass | (EN 15184) |
Diffusion Resistance to Water Vapour
~300 µH2O
Diffusion resistance to carbon dioxide
~3800 µCO2
Corrosion Test
Pass | (EN 15183) |
Application
Mixing Ratio
For hand application ~5.5 litre water (22%) per 25 kg bag
For spraying application ~5.0 litre water (20%) per 25 kg bag
Fresh mortar density
~1.80 kg/l
Layer Thickness
As bonding primer - sufficient to coat the concrete surface in a thin layer filling uneveness, pores and pits.
As reinforcement corrosion protection- 2 mm minimum thickness
Ambient Air Temperature
+5 °C minimum; +30 °C maximum
Substrate Temperature
+5 °C minimum; +30 °C maximum
Pot Life
~90 to 120 minutes at +20 °CWaiting Time / Overcoating
Apply concrete repair wet on wet with bonding primer
Apply concrete repair wet on dry reinforcement corrosion protection
Consumption
As Bonding Primer - This depends on the substrate roughness and thickness of layer applied. As a guide, ~1.5 - 2.0 kg of powder per m2 per mm thick.
As Reinforcement Corrosion Protection - As a guide, ~2.0 kg of powder per m2 per 1 mm layer thickness
Yield
25 kg of powder yields approximately 14.3 litres
MIXING
Sika MonoTop®-610 can be mixed with a low speed (<500 rpm) hand drill mixer or by hand for a small quantity.
Pour the recommended water in a suitable mixing container. While stirring slowly, add the powder to the water and mix thoroughly at least 3 minutes.
APPLICATION
As Bonding Primer
Thoroughly pre-wet the prepared substrate a recommended 2 hours before application. Keep the surface wet and do not allow to dry. Before application remover excess water e.g. with a clean sponge. The surface shall appear a dark matt appearance without glistening and surface pores and pits shall not contain water. Using a suitably clean brush, roller or suitable spraying equipment cover the substrate in a thin layer filling all unevenness, pits and pores.
As Reinforcement Corrosion Protection
Using a suitably clean brush or spraying equipment apply a first layer to cover the reinforcement bars approximately 1 mm thick. When first coat is hard to the finger nail, apply second layer approximately 1 mm thick. If using a spray method, protect substrate from excessive over-spray wiping away any concrentrated accumulation and wait until completely dry before to apply repair mortar.
CURING TREATMENT
As reinforcement corrosion protection- protect the fresh mortar immediately from premature drying and contamination using an appropiate curing method.
CLEANING OF TOOLS
Clean all tools and application equipment with water immediately after use. Hardened material can only be mechanically removed.