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Cementitious Non-Shrink Grout - Surface Area?

Cementitious Non-Shrink Grout - Surface Area?

Cementitious Non-Shrink Grout - Surface Area?

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What percentage of unconfined surface area is allowable during placement of a non-shrink grout?

I am aware that non-shrink grouts need to be confined when placed, perhaps with a grout-box around a baseplate.  However, a grout-box has unconfined surface area in the space between the baseplate and the grout box on the north end once the grout has been poured.  Is there a percentage limit on the unconfined area that needs to be determined when designing a baseplate grouting application?

Thanks in advance for your expertise!

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