MasterTop 300
Heavy duty metallic aggregate topping
How does MasterTop 300 work?
MasterTop 300 is a cement-based metallic-aggregate floor topping. It provides heavy-duty protection in key areas subject to abrasion and impact. Its energy absorbing capacity is significantly greater than plain concrete, integral fiber concrete, and high-strength natural-aggregate toppings.
Recommended uses:
- Floors subject to heavy traffic, impact, abrasion, and continuous wear
- Where excess wear has been deemed a safety hazard and increased wear is required
- Loading docks
- Aisles
- Waste-transfer facilities
- Truck or tractor repair areas
- Steel mills
What are the unique features of MasterTop 300?
- Extended working time
- High-slump (5 – 7" [127 – 178 mm]), screedable consistency
- High compressive strengths
- Uniquely processed malleable metallic aggregate
- Rapid strength gain
- Eight times more wear resistant than concrete
- High density
- Protects against joint deterioration
- Reduces dusting and absorption
- Lower modulus of elasticity than concrete of equal strength
- Available in bulk bags
What are the benefits of MasterTop 300?
- Allows ample time to place, float, and finish
- Ideal for horizontal applications
- Sustains heavy loads
- Highest level of impact tolerance and abrasion resistance
- Floors can be returned to service quickly
- Longer serviceable life than high-strength concrete and natural-aggregate toppings
- Resists oil, grease, and many industrial chemicals
- Minimizes damage to goods; increases the life of material-handling equipment
- Makes floors easier to clean and maintain
- Topping is less brittle and more resistant to toppings dynamic loads
- Ideal for large projects
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