epoxymortar
Epoxymortar is a cementitious repair and bonding material in which an epoxy resin system is used as part of the binder. It combines a two-component epoxy resin (resin and hardener) with cementitious powder and often graded aggregates to form a dense, high‑strength mortar. Epoxymortar offers improved adhesion, chemical resistance, and low porosity compared with conventional Portland cement mortars.
Composition and forms: Typical formulations use a two-component epoxy system mixed with Portland cement or lime
Properties and curing: Epoxymortars exhibit high bond strength to concrete, brick, and steel; chemical and moisture
Applications: Common applications include concrete repair and resurfacing, structural overlays, anchoring and grouting in industrial floors,
Advantages and limitations: The principal advantages are superior adhesion, durability, chemical resistance, and reduced permeability. Limitations
Safety and standards: Handling and mixing require appropriate personal protective equipment and ventilation. Epoxymortars should be