Self-Curing Plaster for Faster and Hassle-Free Construction
ACC Suraksha Self Cure Plaster 200 is an advanced ready-mix plaster that eliminates the need for water curing. It offers excellent bonding strength, reduced shrinkage, and crack resistance. Easy to apply and time-saving, it ensures a smooth, durable finish for both interior and exterior walls.
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ACC Suraksha Self Cure Plaster 200
ACC Suraksha Self Cure Plaster 200 is a ready-to-use cementitious waterproof plaster suitable for both internal and external applications. It is formulated with high-quality cement, well-graded sand, and special additives that provide excellent bonding, crack resistance, and self-curing properties.
Key Features
- Self-curing property (no water curing required)
- High bond strength
- Low rebound loss
- Saves time and cost
- Easy to use – just add water
- Suitable for plastering and repair work
Areas / Recommended Applications
- External wall plastering
- Internal wall and ceiling plastering
- General repair and patchwork
Methods of Use

Step 1
Clean the surface thoroughly by removing dust, oil, grease, and loose particles. Ensure the surface is clean and slightly damp before application.

Step 3
Mix properly using a trowel or mechanical mixer until a uniform mix is obtained. Let it rest for a few minutes before application.

Step 2
Add required water (15–17%) to ACC Suraksha Self Cure Plaster 200 and mix thoroughly until a workable consistency is achieved.

Step 4
Apply the plaster evenly on the surface. No water curing is required after application due to its self-curing property.
Key Features
| S. No. | Property | Result | Test Method |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Appearance | Grey free-flowing powder | Visual |
| 2 | Bulk Density (kg/L) | 1.6 – 1.80 | EN 1015 Part 6 |
| 3 | Water Demand (%) | 15 – 17 | Visual |
| 4 | Wet Density (kg/L) | 1.90 – 2.10 | EN 1015 Part 6 |
| 5 | Pot Life / Working Time (min) | 30 – 50 | Visual |
| 6 | Adhesive Strength (N/mm²) | 0.40 – 0.60 | EN 1015 Part 12 |
| 7 | Flexural Strength (28 days) N/mm² | 3 – 5 | EN 1015 Part 11 |
| 8 | Compressive Strength (28 days) N/mm² | 8 – 10 | EN 1015 Part 11 |