
200L Cretelease Bond Breaker
$2,178.50
Cretelease is an advanced water-based bond breaker used in precast and tilt-up construction to eliminate surface defects and ensures clean separation of concrete elements. Crete lease minimises water penetration into the casting slab preventing subsequent pours from sticking. Cretelease is non-toxic, non-staining and contains a blue fugitive die to ensure even coverage.
- Size: 200L
- Weight: 250kg
- Dimensions (LxWxH): 580mm x 580mm x 880mm
- Non-Staining
- Resists modest rains
- Non-Toxic
- Minimises water penetration into the slab
- Meets VOC regulations in all States
- Contains blue fugitive dye to ensure even coverage
Product Sheet |
BBCL_Cretelease-Bond-Breaker_PDS.pdf |
Safety Data Link |
sds-bondbreaker-23.06.pdf |
- Size: 200L
- Weight: 250kg
- Dimensions (LxWxH): 580mm x 580mm x 880mm
- Non-Staining
- Resists modest rains
- Non-Toxic
- Minimises water penetration into the slab
- Meets VOC regulations in all States
- Contains blue fugitive dye to ensure even coverage
Product Sheet |
BBCL_Cretelease-Bond-Breaker_PDS.pdf |
Safety Data Link |
sds-bondbreaker-23.06.pdf |
FAQs
How quickly can Allcon dispatch?
Allcon offers same-day dispatch Australia-wide for most stocked items, including bond breakers. Customers can also arrange convenient call-and-collect orders directly from our Melbourne or Sydney warehouses that operate from 6.30am - 4.30pm Mon-Fri. Orders placed after 4.30pm (AEST) can be collected next-business day after 7.30am.
What is the difference between a bond breaker and a form release agent?
Although both are designed to prevent concrete from sticking, a bond breaker is used specifically for tilt-up and precast applications, where one cured surface must be separated from a fresh pour. A form release agent, by contrast, is applied to formwork to allow easy removal of moulds after the concrete sets.
What are the key benefits of using a concrete bond breaker?
Using a concrete bond breaker ensures clean panel separation, reduces surface blemishes and minimises damage during lift-off. It also helps maintain dimensional accuracy in precast components, improving overall construction quality.
Do all concrete projects require a bond breaker
Not all projects require a bond breaker. They are typically used in tilt-up panels, precast elements and similar applications where two concrete surfaces come into contact. For standard vertical pours using formwork, a release agent may be more appropriate.
How do I apply a bond breaker correctly?
Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines. Generally, the bond breaker should be applied evenly with a low-pressure sprayer on a clean, dry surface. Multiple coats may be needed depending on environmental conditions and surface porosity.
Can I use a bond breaker on all types of formwork?
Bond breakers are not suitable for all formwork materials. They are typically designed for use on sealed or dense surfaces such as steel or smooth-faced casting beds. For porous timber or other absorbent materials, use a form release agent designed for that specific application.
Will using a bond breaker affect the concrete’s strength?
No, a properly applied bond breaker for concrete will not compromise the concrete’s structural strength. It acts only as a surface treatment to prevent adhesion and does not interfere with the curing or composition of the concrete mix.
Can bond breakers be used in both horizontal and vertical applications?
Yes, most bond breakers are formulated for horizontal use, such as tilt-up slabs or casting beds. However, some specialised products may also be suitable for limited vertical applications. Always consult the product data sheet to ensure the bond breaker is appropriate for the surface orientation and pour design
How do I choose the right bond breaker for my project?
The right bond breaker depends on your construction method, surface type and environmental conditions. For tilt-up or precast work, ensure you select a concrete bond breaker compatible with the form surface and curing requirements. If in doubt, contact us at Allcon for product guidance based on your site needs.