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Concrete Repair & Rehabilitation Products in India
Concrete repair and rehabilitation covers the engineered materials used to restore the strength, cover and durability of distressed reinforced concrete, from spalled beams and corroded columns to honeycombed slabs and water-damaged structures. This category spans polymer-modified repair mortars, free-flow micro-concrete for confined or congested pours, SBR and epoxy bonding agents, rebar corrosion-protection primers and fairing coats that smooth the final profile. Getting the system right matters: a repair is only as durable as the bond to the parent concrete and the protection given to exposed steel, so specifiers increasingly choose principle-based systems aligned with EN 1504 rather than single products. Space Arc Engineering is an Authorized Project Distributor and Applicator across India for the leading concrete repair brands, including Fosroc (Renderoc, Nitobond), Sika (MonoTop, SikaTop), Master Builders Solutions (MasterEmaco), UltraTech (Microkrete, Basekrete) and MC-Bauchemie (Nafufill). Because we carry all major ranges, we help engineers and contractors select the correct repair class, strength grade and bonding method for the actual defect, supported by site survey, method statements and trained application crews. Whether you are rehabilitating a bridge, water tank, industrial floor or high-rise structure, we supply genuine, batch-traceable material with the technical backing to specify and apply it correctly the first time.
Repair Technologies in This Category
Concrete repair systems fall into a few core technologies, and most projects combine several. Polymer-modified cementitious repair mortars (such as Fosroc Renderoc, Sika MonoTop and SikaTop, Master Builders MasterEmaco and MC-Bauchemie Nafufill) are the workhorse for patch repair, reprofiling and structural section restoration; they are applied by hand or spray and graded for non-structural to structural use. Free-flow micro-concrete (Fosroc Renderoc micro-concrete, UltraTech Microkrete) is a flowable, non-shrink, often self-compacting concrete used to recast columns, beams and jackets where formwork is fitted and vibration is impractical; it is typically supplied in strength grades to match the design (for example UltraTech Microkrete HS1/HS2/HS3). Bonding agents are split between SBR/acrylic latex bridges (Fosroc Nitobond AR and Nitobond SBR) for general cementitious repairs and epoxy bonding agents (Fosroc Nitobond EP) for high-strength, structural old-to-new bonds. Rebar corrosion-protection primers passivate exposed steel before mortar is applied, and fairing or levelling coats finish the surface ready for protective or anti-carbonation coatings. UltraTech Basekrete and similar polymer-modified mortars also serve dual repair-and-render duty on water-retaining and below-grade surfaces.
How to Select the Right Repair System
Selection starts with the defect and the load condition, not the brand. First classify the repair: cosmetic or non-structural patching, load-bearing structural repair, or full section recasting. Match the mortar’s strength and modulus to the parent concrete so the repair is compatible and does not crack or debond. Consider repair depth and geometry: hand-applied mortars suit shallow to medium patches, low-slump or thixotropic grades suit overhead and vertical work without formwork, and free-flow micro-concrete is the answer for deep, congested or formed sections. Always assess the reinforcement: if corrosion is present, the steel must be cleaned and primed with a corrosion-protection coat, and chloride or carbonation testing should guide whether a migrating corrosion inhibitor or full cover replacement is needed. Then choose the bonding strategy, an SBR slurry bond for most cementitious repairs, or an epoxy bonding agent where higher bond strength and structural continuity are required. Finally, factor exposure (immersion, marine, industrial chemicals, traffic) and finishing, since many systems are completed with a fairing coat and an anti-carbonation or protective coating to extend service life. Space Arc’s team maps these criteria to the right Fosroc, Sika, Master Builders, UltraTech or MC-Bauchemie product so the specification is defensible and buildable.
Application and Industry Contexts
These products are specified across infrastructure and building sectors. In bridges, flyovers and marine structures, engineers use structural repair mortars, micro-concrete jacketing and rebar protection to counter carbonation- and chloride-induced corrosion. Water and wastewater assets, reservoirs, sumps, STPs and water tanks, rely on low-permeability polymer-modified mortars and renders compatible with potable or aggressive environments. Industrial plants and warehouses need fast-setting, high-early-strength mortars and floor repair systems that minimise downtime. In buildings and high-rise construction, column and beam jacketing with micro-concrete, balcony and facade repair, and basement rehabilitation are common. Each context drives different priorities: turnaround speed in industry, immersion durability for water assets, and structural compatibility for load-bearing repairs. Because the right choice varies by sector and even by element, working with a distributor that stocks multiple brands lets you standardise on a consistent repair philosophy while still picking the best-fit product for each application.
Common Problems These Systems Solve
Concrete repair and rehabilitation products address a defined set of recurring failures: spalling and delamination caused by reinforcement corrosion; cracking and loss of cover; honeycombing and cold joints from poor placement; carbonation that lowers concrete alkalinity and exposes steel; chloride ingress in marine and de-iced structures; and abrasion or chemical attack on floors and water-retaining surfaces. The repair sequence typically follows the same logic regardless of brand: remove unsound concrete to expose sound substrate, clean and prime corroded steel, apply a bonding agent, place the repair mortar or micro-concrete to restore the section, finish with a fairing coat, and protect the surface against future ingress. Skipping any step, particularly steel priming or the bonding bridge, is the most common cause of premature failure. Space Arc supplies the complete chain of compatible products from a single source and provides applicator services so the system is installed as the manufacturer intended.
How to Choose — Quick Selection Guide
| If you need… | Recommended approach |
|---|---|
| Shallow to medium patch repair on beams, columns or slabs | Use a polymer-modified repair mortar such as Fosroc Renderoc, Sika MonoTop/SikaTop or Master Builders MasterEmaco, applied over an SBR/acrylic bonding bridge. |
| Deep, congested or formed sections (column/beam jacketing) | Use free-flow, non-shrink micro-concrete like Fosroc Renderoc micro-concrete or UltraTech Microkrete (HS grade matched to the design strength). |
| Bonding new repair material to existing concrete (general cementitious) | Use an SBR or acrylic latex bonding agent such as Fosroc Nitobond AR or Nitobond SBR as a slurry bond coat. |
| High-strength or structural old-to-new bond | Use an epoxy bonding agent such as Fosroc Nitobond EP where higher bond strength and structural continuity are required. |
| Exposed or corroding reinforcement | Clean the steel and apply a cementitious or epoxy rebar corrosion-protection primer (e.g. Fosroc Nitoprime Zincrich / Sika MonoTop steel-protection grades) before reprofiling. |
| Water tanks, basements and plaster repair on water-retaining surfaces | Use a polymer-modified repair-and-render mortar such as UltraTech Basekrete or an equivalent low-permeability Sika/MC-Bauchemie mortar. |
| Levelling and finishing before a protective/anti-carbonation coating | Apply a fairing coat from the same system (Fosroc, Sika, Master Builders or MC-Bauchemie Nafufill range) to blend the repair before coating. |
Products Available from Space Arc Engineering
Master Builders Solutions
- MasterEmaco P 130
- MasterEmaco S 340
- MasterEmaco S 346
- MasterEmaco S 348
- MasterEmaco S 466
- MasterEmaco S 488
- MasterEmaco S 650
- MasterEmaco SBR 2
- MasterEmaco SBR 3
Sika
- Sika® Cracksil Acrylic Paste
- Sika® Intraplast® NN
- SikaCem®-130 Intraplast®
- SikaCem®-135 Intraplast®
- Sikacrete®-145 IN
- Sikadur®-20 Crack Seal
- Sikadur®-31 IN
- Sikadur®-53 FLV
- Sikadur®-53 UF
- Sikadur®-55 LP IN
- Sikadur®-55 SLV IN
- Sikagard®-720 EpoCem® IN
- SikaLatex® Power
- SikaLatex® SBR
- SikaLatex® Super
- SikaRep® Microcrete-3 UW
- SikaRep® Microcrete-4
- Sika MonoTop®-122 F
- Sika MonoTop®-3400 Abraroc
- Sikadur®-41 IN
- Sikadur®-43 HE (h)
- Sikadur®-52 IN SLV – Mortar
- Sikadur®-53 UF Mortar
- SikaLatex®
- SikaTop®-122 HS
- Sika® Block Joining Mortar
- Sika® Cracksil
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which concrete repair product is best for spalled, corroding columns and beams?
For corrosion-related spalling, clean and prime the exposed steel with a rebar corrosion-protection primer, apply a bonding agent, then reprofile with a structural polymer-modified repair mortar (Fosroc Renderoc, Sika MonoTop/SikaTop or Master Builders MasterEmaco). For deeper or formed sections, free-flow micro-concrete such as Fosroc Renderoc or UltraTech Microkrete is more suitable. Space Arc can recommend the exact grade after reviewing your defect details, call +91 9999155255.
What is the difference between a repair mortar and micro-concrete?
Repair mortars are trowel- or spray-applied for patching and reprofiling shallow to medium defects, including overhead and vertical work. Micro-concrete is a flowable, non-shrink, often self-compacting material poured into formwork for deep, congested or large-volume repairs such as column and beam jacketing. The choice depends on repair depth, geometry and whether formwork can be fitted.
Should I use an SBR or an epoxy bonding agent?
Use an SBR/acrylic bonding agent (e.g. Fosroc Nitobond AR or SBR) for most general cementitious repairs, it is economical and easy to apply as a slurry bond coat. Use an epoxy bonding agent (e.g. Fosroc Nitobond EP) where you need a higher-strength, structural old-to-new bond. Always follow the open time and overlay window stated on the product data sheet.
Do I always need to prime exposed reinforcement before repair?
Yes, if reinforcement is exposed or showing corrosion, it should be cleaned to remove rust and scale and then coated with a corrosion-protection primer before the repair mortar is applied. Skipping this step is a leading cause of repairs failing prematurely, as ongoing corrosion will spall the new mortar from within.
Are Fosroc, Sika, Master Builders, UltraTech and MC-Bauchemie repair products interchangeable?
They address the same problems and follow similar repair principles, but products differ in strength grade, modulus, application thickness, set time and approvals. They should not be mixed within a single repair system. The best practice is to select one compatible system per repair. Space Arc stocks all these brands and helps you standardise on the right system for each element.
Where can I buy concrete repair products in India, and what about price?
Space Arc Engineering is an Authorized Project Distributor and Applicator across India for Fosroc, Sika, Master Builders Solutions, UltraTech and MC-Bauchemie concrete repair ranges. Pricing depends on the product, grade and project quantity. For genuine, batch-traceable material and a project quote, contact Space Arc at +91 9999155255 or info@space-arc.com.
Why buy from an authorized distributor instead of a local trader?
An authorized distributor supplies genuine, in-warranty material with correct batch traceability and current shelf life, plus access to manufacturer technical support and method statements. Space Arc adds trained applicator crews and on-site guidance, which reduces the risk of system failure and protects any manufacturer warranty on the repair.
Does Space Arc provide application services or only supply material?
Both. As an Authorized Applicator, Space Arc can supply the complete repair system and carry out or supervise the application, surface preparation, steel priming, bonding, reprofiling, fairing and protective coating, so the system performs as the manufacturer intended. Contact +91 9999155255 to discuss site support.
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