- Mixing
One reason why this concrete is an ideal choice is because mixing it is significantly easier than conventional concrete. Basis the quantity required, the mixture can be mixed either by hand or with a mixing vessel.
Bear in mind that since this material requires less water, it is necessary to adhere to a ratio of 1:8 water to the concrete while preparing its mix. Once the water and the concrete have been added together, they need to be stirred gradually and constantly to achieve a serviceable mix.
- Pouring
Whatever the surface, this concrete needs to be poured as soon as it has been mixed, waiting for too long could result in the mixture drying up. The mixture is poured quickly to achieve the ideal consistency and flow during application. After the mixture has been poured, relevant tools can be used to smoothen it before it is left to dry.
What are some advantages of microconcrete?
- Microconcrete does not require heavy machinery for mixing because it has flowable materials and requires no compaction.
- It has low permeability and can be applied indoors and outdoors.
- It also contains zero chlorides, which makes it highly durable.
- No cracks occur on micro-concrete surfaces because it does not shrink.
- Micro-concrete is also a budget-friendly option as it costs a lot less than conventional concrete.
- You are not required to be skilled in mixing or laying concrete as it comes in a prepackaged mix, eliminating the chance of human error.
- It requires less water and must adhere to the fixed 1:8 water cement ratio in concrete for ideal application.
Micro concrete offers a sophisticated finish for floors, walls, and outdoor surfaces, but its foundation starts with cement. The quality of cement is essential, as it directly impacts the durability and performance of this material. You can change many things in your home, but the materials you choose, especially cement, set the stage for lasting quality. With micro concrete, you ensure a long-lasting, beautiful surface that reflects your identity—built to endure and impress.
FAQs
1) On what surfaces can micro-concrete be applied?
It can be applied to both horizontal and vertical surfaces indoors or outdoors. It is an extremely versatile decorative coating that lends itself to kitchens, stairs, bathrooms, and even swimming pools. However, it cannot be applied to wooden surfaces.
2) Is micro-concrete waterproof?
No, it is not waterproof, but it is water-resistant. It can achieve water resistance when it is applied alongside a sealant. The sealant enhances the water-resisting properties of it, making it both water-resistant and highly durable.
3) What is the ideal thickness of a micro concrete layer?
Since microconcrete is a decorative coating, it is generally applied in thin layers. The ideal thickness for its application is between 2mm to 3mm. This allows for a smooth, sleek finish while ensuring the coating adheres properly without adding excessive weight.
BESF Micro Concrete
is a high-performance, cement-based coating applied in thin layers (typically 2–3mm) to provide a seamless concrete aesthetic or perform structural repairs. As of 2026, it is widely utilized in both residential interior design and heavy-duty infrastructure restoration.
Enhance Home Beauty With Microcement Flooring and Walls
Concrete Over Regular Concrete: Application and Advantages
You only have one chance at building your home, and the home you build your identity. Micro concrete transforms surfaces from floors to walls, adding a sleek, sophisticated finish that enhances both indoor and outdoor spaces. In this guide, we’ll explore the applications and benefits of micro concrete, showing you how it can elevate your home’s design with quality that lasts.
- Key Technical Specifications Layer Thickness:
Generally applied in layers of 2mm to 3mm for decorative finishes. Structural repair variants can be applied in thicker sections, often up to 100mm per pour when reinforced with aggregates.
Composition:
A pre-packaged mix of high-grade cement, water-based resins, polymers, and mineral pigments.
Mixing Ratio:
Typically requires a water-to-powder ratio of 1:8 (approx. 12–15% water by weight).
Strength:
Develops high early strength; for example, structural variants can reach ≥25 N/mm² in 1 day and ≥65 N/mm² after 28 days.
Curing:
Rapid-drying; surfaces are often functional within 24 hours.
- Applications:
Category Common Uses
Interior Design Seamless floors, walls, kitchen countertops, and furniture (tables, benches).
Wet Areas Bathrooms, showers, and swimming pool surrounds due to its water-resistant properties.
Structural Repair Repairing cracked beams, columns, and bridges; jacketing RCC columns to increase load capacity.
Renovation Overlaying existing tiles, wood, or old concrete without the need for demolition.
- Advantages Over Regular Concrete No Compaction Required:
It is highly flowable and self-compacting, eliminating the need for heavy vibrating machinery.
Non-Shrink: Formulated with additives that compensate for shrinkage, preventing the cracks and folds common in traditional concrete.
Low Permeability:
Resistant to water, stains, and mold, making it more hygienic for kitchens and bathrooms.
Adhesion:
Bonds exceptionally well to various substrates, including metal, tile, and existing concrete.
- General Application Process Preparation:
Clean the substrate of all grease and dust. Apply an anti-corrosion coating to any exposed metal.
Priming:
Use a specialized primer to enhance the bond between the base and the micro concrete.
Mixing:
Mix the pre-packaged powder with water using a mechanical stirrer for ~3–5 minutes until lump-free.
Laying:
Pour or trowel the mixture immediately. It can be applied in multiple coats (base and top coats) to achieve the desired texture.
Sealing:
Once dry, apply a protective sealer (matte, satin, or glossy) to ensure the surface is waterproof and scratch-resistant.
micro Concrete details:
How Micro Concrete is Revolutionizing Construction?
Micro concrete is a versatile, thin (2-3mm) cement-based coating with resins and additives, used for decorative finishes on floors, walls, and furniture, mimicking traditional concrete but lighter and more adaptable for refurbishing existing surfaces like tile or wood without major demolition, offering durability, seamless looks, and modern aesthetics for both indoor and outdoor spaces. It’s applied as a seamless layer, providing a hard-wearing, waterproof, anti-slip finish, making it popular for kitchens, bathrooms, and commercial properties.
Key Components & Composition
Cement:
The primary binder.
Water-based Resins & Polymers: Enhance flexibility, adhesion, and water resistance.
Aggregates: Fine mineral fillers.
Additives: Control expansion, setting time, and improve flow.
Mineral Pigments: Provide color.
Applications & Benefits
Seamless Surfaces: Creates continuous, joint-free finishes.
Versatile Application: Bonds to various substrates like tile, concrete, wood, plasterboard.
Renovation: Applied directly over existing surfaces, minimizing disruption and dust.
High Durability: Resistant to traffic, impacts, stains, mold, and water.
Aesthetic Appeal: Offers modern, industrial, or natural concrete looks with customizable colors and textures.
Ideal for Wet Areas: Hygienic and suitable for kitchens, bathrooms, and pools.
How It Works
Preparation:
The existing surface is cleaned and prepared.
Base Coat:
A first layer is applied.
Top Coat, A finer layer provides the final decorative finish.
Sealing: A protective sealer is applied for enhanced durability and water resistance.
Two Main Types
Microcement (Decorative): Focuses on aesthetics for floors, walls, furniture, with very thin layers (under 3mm).
Microconcrete (Repair): A thicker, high-strength material (2-6mm+) for repairing damaged concrete elements like columns, beams, and infrastructure where traditional concrete can’t reach, often with larger aggregates.