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Sika serves up excellent solutions on Graham Beck project
Shortly after completion of the construction, severe settlement cracking was observed in the concrete floors. Before PurCem could be applied, Anthony Webster, technical sales consultantcontractors recommended Sikadur-52 ZA, a two-part, low viscosity, injection-liquid based on high strength epoxy resins. Sikadur-52 ZA was used to fill and seal the cracks in the concrete floors.
Webster then advised a three to four month wait to ensure complete sealing of the existing cracks.
After priming the concrete floor substrate with Sikafloor-161, a two-part, low viscosity epoxy resin, Epoxy Flooring Systems then applied the final PurCem floor coating.
SLIP RESISTANCE
Sikafloor-21N PurCem is a multi-component, medium to high strength coloured polyurethane modified, cement and aggregate screed with self-smoothing properties.

The new additional bottling and storage area at Graham Beck Wine Estate
It was selected for a smooth, flat and decorative wearing surface with medium slip resistance for light traffic areas while Sikafloor-20N PurCem was used for medium to high loading and high traffic areas as the surface provides medium to heavy profile slip resistance.
RISING TO THE CHALLENGE
The main concern for this project was the original floor was in extremely bad condition so the correct and efficient repair was the primary challenge. Yet Sika rose to the challenge and provided a solution that met the client’s needs.