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Limecrete 401
Natural Hydraulic Lime-Based Cement Concrete
Limecrete 401 is a concrete mix specifically developed for historic masonry structures; it uses natural hydraulic lime as its primary binder, contains no cement or salts harmful to historic structures, and features pozzolanic additives and fine aggregates.

General Features
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Contains no cement.
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Contains natural pozzolanic admixtures.
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It is sulfate-resistant.
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It has high strength.
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It has high crack resistance.
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It has high adhesion to steel and FRP reinforcements.
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It allows vapor diffusion.
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It has high efflorescence resistance.
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It is free of harmful salts.
Applications
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When adding structural elements such as columns, beams, and shear walls to historic buildings,
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In the reinforcement of masonry buildings,
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In the repair and reinforcement of load-bearing foundations,
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In floor repairs,
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In applications where cement use is restricted,
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In thick insulation applications,
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In environmentally friendly buildings,
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In areas with moisture issues,
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It is used as an alternative to reinforced concrete in sustainable buildings.
Technical Specifications
Features
Compressive Strength (MPa) (min)
Grain Size
Modulus of Elasticity (MPa)
Bulk Density
Soil and Ambient Temperature During Application
Limecrete 401
28 days: 10 – 90 days: 16.0 – 1 year: 20
< 12 mm
16,000
2.2 g/cm³
+5°C – +35°C









