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Mapei Mapelastic Smart is ideal to protect concrete structures, renders with hairline cracks and cementitious surfaces in general which, being subject to vibrations, may suffer from cracking.
Mapei Mapelastic Smart is suitable for waterproofing hydraulic channels, faces of dams and basins. Mapelastic Smart is also suitable for waterproofing bathrooms, showers, balconies, terraces, swimming pools etc. before laying ceramic tiles. Mapei Mapelastic Smart is also suitable for waterproofing plasterboard, render or cementitious surfaces or as a flexible protection layer of new concrete structures or repaired structures subject to minor deformation under load.
Mapelastic Smart is also suitable:
Mapelastic Smart is a two-component mortar based on cementitious binders, fine-grained selected aggregates, special admixtures and synthetic polymers in water dispersion. It may be applied by brush, by roller or by spraying with a worm screw rendering machine on both horizontal and vertical surfaces at a thickness of approximately 2 mm. Due to the content and high quality of the synthetic resins, the hardened layer of Mapelastic Smart remains constantly flexible under all environmental conditions.
Mapelastic Smart is waterproof and resistant to the penetration of aggressive substances which are present in the atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide and sulphuric anhydride, and soluble salts such as chlorides and sulphates, which are present in seawater or in the ground.
Mapelastic Smart has excellent bonding properties on all cementitious, ceramic and marble surfaces as long as they are sound and sufficiently clean. These properties, together with its resistance to the deteriorating effect of UV rays, a characteristic of this product, ensure that structures protected and waterproofed with Mapelastic Smart have a long service life, even if they are located in areas with particularly rigid climatic conditions, in coastal areas with a saline-rich atmosphere or in industrial areas where the air is particularly polluted.
Preparation of the substrate
A) Protection and waterproofing of concrete structures and elements.
(eg. pillars and beams for road and railway viaducts, cooling towers, chimneys, underpasses, retaining walls, applications in coastal areas, basins, channels, faces of dams, columns, faces of balconies, skirt roofs, etc.). The surface to be treated must be sound and perfectly clean. Remove all cement laitance, flaky parts and traces of powder, grease, oil and removing compounds by sand-blasting or washing down with high-pressure water. If the structure to be waterproofed and protected with Mapelastic Smart is in a poor condition, remove the damaged parts by hand or mechanical means, or by using a water jet blasting which uses high pressure water and is particularly recommended, because the reinforcement rods are not damaged and the structures are not subject to vibration which could cause hairline cracks to form in adjacent concrete.
Once the rust has been completely removed by sandblasting, carry out the repair with a ready-mixed mortar from the Mapegrout or Planitop range. Absorbent surfaces to be treated with Mapelastic Smart must be slightly dampened beforehand with water.
B) Waterproofing of terraces, balconies and swimming pools
CEMENTITIOUS SCREEDS:
EXISTING FLOORS:
RENDERS:
Mapeband TPE is used to seal structural joints, gaps and interruptions subject to high dynamic stress, while Mapeband, Mapeband Easy and Mapeband SA are used to waterproof fillet joints between horizontal and vertical surfaces and check joints. Special kits are also available from the Drain range to seal drainage points. It is absolutely imperative that special care is in these critical areas after evening out and cleaning the substrate and before applying the cementitious waterproofing mortar.
Prepare the mortar as per the data sheet instructions.
Manual application of the mortar
Mapelastic Smart must be applied in at least two coats by trowel or with a roller within 60 minutes of it being mixed, to give a final thickness of at least 2 mm. When used for waterproofing terraces, balconies, basins and swimming pools, and for protecting substrates which have hairline cracks or elements which are particularly stressed, we recommend to embed Mapenet 150 alkali-resistant glass fibre mesh in the first layer of fresh Mapelastic Smart, to act as a reinforcement. After the mesh has been laid, finish the surface with a flat trowel and apply a second layer of Mapelastic Smart when the first one has set (after 4-5 hours). To further improve elongation at failure and crack-bridging of Mapelastic Smart on horizontal surfaces, we recommend inserting Mapetex Sel N non-woven macro-holed polypropylene fabric. The first layer of Mapelastic Smart must be at least 1 mm thick. While it is still fresh, carefully lay Mapetex Sel N on the surface, and press it in using a flat-bladed trowel to make sure that it is perfectly buttered. Then apply the second coat of Mapelastic Smart to completely cover the fabric, and smooth over the surface using a flat-bladed trowel.
After applying Mapelastic Smart, wait at least 5 days for curing before laying ceramic tiles and a further 15 days before filling the pool. This waiting time can be longer in cold climatic conditions. In good weather and at normal temperatures, on the other hand, this time may be reduced to 24 hours for dry substrates.
See product data sheet for full instructions of how to lay ceramic tiles on Mapelastic Smart.
BALCONIES AND TERRACES:
SWIMMING POOLS:
Application of the mortar by spraying
After preparing the surface as per the data sheet instructions, spray on at least two layers of Mapelastic Smart at a thickness of at least 1 mm per layer with a rendering machine fitted with a spraying lance for smoothing and levelling compound in order to form a final layer at least 2 mm thick. Successive coats must only be applied when the previous one is dry (after 4-5 hours). In areas with hairline cracks or which are highly stressed, insertion of Mapenet 150 in the first layer of fresh Mapelastic Smart is recommended. Immediately after laying the mesh, Mapelastic Smart must be smoothed with a flat trowel. To ensure the mesh is totally encapsulated, a further layer of Mapelastic Smart may be applied with a spray gun.
To further improve elongation at failure and crack-bridging of Mapelastic Smart on horizontal surfaces, we recommend inserting Mapetex Sel N non-woven macro-holed polypropylene fabric. The first layer of Mapelastic Smart must be at least 1 mm thick. While it is still fresh, carefully lay the Mapetex Sel N on the surface, and press it in using a flat-bladed trowel to make sure that it is perfectly buttered. Then apply the second coat of Mapelastic Smart to completely cover the fabric, and smooth over the surface using a flat-bladed trowel.
If Mapelastic Smart is used, for protecting bridge piles and beams, railway underpasses or façades on buildings etc., the product may be painted over using products from the Elastocolor range, acrylic resin-based paint in water dispersion available in a wide array of colours obtained using the ColorMap automatic colouring system. If Mapelastic Smart is used for protecting horizontal concrete surfaces not for pedestrian use such as on flat roofs, the product may be painted over with Elastocolor Waterproof flexible acrylic resin-based paint in water dispersion.
Elastocolor Waterproof is available in a wide range of colours obtained using the ColorMap automatic colouring system and must be applied at least 20 days after applying Mapelastic Smart.
Performance Characteristic | Test Method | Requirements according to EN 1504-2 coating (C) principles PI, MC and IR | Performance figures for Mapelastic Smart |
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Adhesion to concrete - after 28 days at +20°C and 50% R.H. (N/mm²): | EN 1542 | for flexible systems with no traffic: ≥ 0.8 with traffic: ≥ 1.5 |
1.3 |
Adhesion to concrete - after 7 days at +20°C and 50% R.H. + 21 days in water (N/mm²): | EN 1542 | not required | 0.9 |
Thermal compatibility measured as adhesion according to EN 1542 (MPa): - freeze-thaw cycles with de-icing salts after storm cycles |
EN 13687-1 EN 13687-2 |
for flexible systems with no traffic : ≥ 0.8 with traffic : > 1.5 |
0.9 |
Elasticity expressed as elongation - after 28 days at +20°C and 50% R.H. (%): | DIN 53504 modified | not required | 120 |
Static crack-bridging at +20°C expressed as maximum crack width - after 28 days at +20°C and 50% R.H. (mm): | EN 1062-7 | from class A1 (0.1 mm) to class A5 (2.5 mm) |
class A5 (+20°C) (> 2.5 mm) |
Dynamic crack-bridging at +20°C expressed as resistance to cracking cycles: | EN 1062-7 | from class B1 to class B4.2 | class B4.2 (+20°C) No failure of the test piece after 20,000 crack cycles with movement of crack from 0.20 to 0.50 mm |
Permeability to water vapour - equivalent air thickness S (m): | EN ISO 7783 | Class I (S < 5 m) Class II (5 m < S < 50 m) Class III (S < 50 m) |
Class I (permeable to water vapour) S = 3.6 μ = 1800 |
Impermeability to water, expressed as capillary absorption (kg/m²·h ): | EN 1062-3 | < 0.1 | < 0.05 |
Permeability to carbon dioxide (CO ) - diffusion in equivalent air layer thickness S (m): | EN 1062-6 | > 50 | > 50 |
Reaction to fire: | EN 13501-1 | Euroclass | E |
Requirements according to EN 14891 | Performance figures for Mapelastic Smart | ||
Impermeability to water under pressure (1.5 bar for 7 days of positive lift): | EN 14891-A.7 | no penetration | no penetration |
Crack-bridging ability at +23°C (mm): | EN 14891-A.8.2 | ≥ 0.75 | 2.8 |
Crack-bridging ability at -5°C (mm): | EN 14891-A.8.3 | ≥ 0.75 | 0.8 |
Initial adhesion strength (N/mm²): | EN 14891-A.6.2 | ≥ 0.5 | 1.1 |
Adhesion after immersion in water (N/mm²): | EN 14891-A.6.3 | ≥ 0.5 | 0.65 |
Adhesion after application of heat source (N/mm²): | EN 14891-A.6.5 | ≥ 0.5 | 1.3 |
Adhesion after freeze-thaw cycles (N/mm²): | EN 14891-A.6.6 | ≥ 0.5 | 0.7 |
Adhesion after immersion in basic water (N/mm²): | EN 14891-A.6.9 | ≥ 0.5 | 0.7 |
Adhesion after immersion in chlorinate water (N/mm²): | EN 14891-A.6.8 | ≥ 0.5 | 0.7 |
Colour: | Grey |
Mixing ratio: | component A : component B = 2 : 1 |
Consistency of mix: | fluid, may be applied by brush |
Density of mix (kg/m³): | 1,600 |
Density after application by spray (kg/m³): | 2,200 |
Application temperature range: | from +8°C to +40°C |
Pot life of mix: | 1 hour |
EMICODE: | EC1 Plus - very low emission |