Machine baseplates and bearings need full, permanent contact with their foundations. Non-shrink grouts fill that gap completely and stay there under load and vibration.
Non-shrink cementitious grouts flow into the space under baseplates and around anchor pockets, then compensate for shrinkage as they harden so bearing contact stays complete. Water dosing is exact, mixing is mechanical, and the pour is continuous from one side so air escapes ahead of the grout.
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Complete bearing under plates and bearings
High early strength for fast equipment alignment
Flowable grades reach congested pockets
No shrinkage gap developing under load
Ordinary mortar shrinks and leaves the plate bearing on high spots. Non-shrink grout exists specifically to prevent that, and the TDS proves it with test data.
Exactly what the TDS says, measured, not judged by eye. Extra water is the most common cause of weak, bleeding grout.
The TDS gives strength against time and temperature. Alignment can often proceed early, full dynamic load waits for stated strength.
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