Boydur® M12 is a rapid-curing, two-component MMA (Methyl Methacrylate) based repair mortar manufactured by Boytorun Kimya Sanayi A.Ş., established in 1965 in Istanbul, Turkey. It returns surfaces to traffic service in approximately 1 hour at 20°C, applicable between −10°C and +40°C. Compressive strength: ~34 N/mm². Flexural strength: ~24 N/mm². E-Modulus: 4,350 N/mm². Used for industrial floor repair, anchoring, and minimum 4–5 mm floor coating in airports, seaports, military facilities, fuel stations, bridges, and logistics hubs. ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certified production. Manufactured by Boytorun Kimya Sanayi A.Ş.

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Rapid-Curing MMA Repair Mortar for Heavy-Duty Floors

Boydur® M12

Back in service within hours. Not days.

A fast-curing, MMA-based repair mortar engineered for industrial environments where downtime is not an option.

Airports Ports Industrial Floors Logistics Hubs Military Facilities Fuel Stations

Fast MMA repair for time-critical industrial sites — application footage.

Trusted in Türkiye. Ready for global markets.
Built for professional partners and heavy-duty sites.
Manufacturer • est. 1965 ISO 9001 · ISO 14001 Technical support Global export

What is Boydur® M12?

Boydur® M12 is a rapid-curing, two-component MMA (Methyl Methacrylate) based repair mortar designed for fast return to service in demanding industrial environments. It helps maintenance teams and contractors reopen critical areas within hours — not days.

Based on virgin MMA chemistry, Boydur® M12 delivers consistent curing performance across a wide temperature range — from −10°C to +40°C — making it suitable for year-round use in both indoor and outdoor environments.

Typical applications include industrial floor repairs, fast patching in high-traffic zones, anchoring-related repairs, bridge deck restoration, and urgent maintenance operations at airports, seaports, and logistics facilities.

Manufactured by Boytorun Kimya Sanayi A.Ş. — ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certified, established in Istanbul in 1965.

⭐ Why Boydur® M12?

Premium MMA solution for time-critical maintenance

Ready for Traffic in ~1 Hour

At 20°C, Boydur® M12 reaches full cure in approximately 1 hour. Working time after mixing is around 25 minutes. Minimize shutdown time and keep operations running.

Wide Temperature Range

Applicable between −10°C and +40°C. Unlike epoxy systems that fail in cold conditions, Boydur® M12 delivers reliable performance year-round in both indoor and outdoor environments.

High Mechanical Strength

Compressive strength ~34 N/mm², flexural strength ~24 N/mm², E-Modulus 4,350 N/mm². Thermoplastic MMA structure helps resist cracking under repeated stress and heavy loads.

Professional Workflows

Designed for fast application and consistent results. Mixed by weight ratio, applied directly to prepared surfaces. Compatible with standard professional application equipment.

Built to Last

Resistant to heavy loads, chemical exposure, and challenging industrial conditions. Long service life reduces total maintenance cost over time.

Premium MMA Positioning

A premium solution for critical areas where failure is not an option. Backed by Boytorun Kimya’s 60+ years of MMA chemistry expertise.

Why MMA-based systems?

When downtime is not an option, MMA chemistry delivers speed, strength, and reliability where slower systems fall short. Compared to epoxy or polyurethane systems, MMA mortars cure significantly faster — even at low temperatures.

MMA (Methyl Methacrylate) is a thermoplastic polymer system that bonds directly to concrete, asphalt, and most industrial substrates. Its unique chemistry allows application at temperatures as low as −10°C, making it the preferred choice for year-round maintenance in demanding environments.

Fast return to service — ~1 hour
Heavy-duty mechanical performance
Works in cold and hot conditions
Bonds to concrete and asphalt

Where is Boydur® M12 Used?

Boydur® M12 is deployed wherever heavy traffic, chemical exposure, or operational continuity requirements demand fast, durable floor repair.

✈️ Airports & Aprons

Runway aprons, taxiways, cargo handling areas, and terminal floors — where operational continuity and FOD-free surfaces are critical. Fast return to service minimizes disruption to flight operations.

⚓ Seaports & Terminals

Container terminals, RoRo decks, and port logistics areas exposed to heavy machinery, saltwater, and chemical spills. MMA systems resist harsh marine environments effectively.

🏭 Industrial Warehouses

Manufacturing plants, distribution centers, and cold storage facilities with forklift traffic, chemical exposure, and strict hygiene requirements. Rapid cure reduces production downtime.

🪖 Military Facilities

Airbases, vehicle depots, and operational zones where surface integrity and fast repair are mission-critical. High mechanical strength withstands heavy vehicle loads.

⛽ Fuel Stations

Forecourt areas exposed to fuel spills, UV radiation, and continuous vehicle traffic. Chemical-resistant MMA systems maintain surface integrity under demanding conditions.

🌉 Bridges & Road Decks

Bridge deck repairs, expansion joint areas, and road patching where traffic interruption must be minimized. Fast cure allows lanes to reopen within hours of application.

Trust / Brand Credentials

Manufacturer heritage

Developed by Boytorun Kimya — established in Istanbul in 1965. Over 60 years of MMA chemistry expertise. ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certified production.

Critical environments

Used in industrial and infrastructure environments where performance matters — airports, seaports, military facilities, fuel stations, bridges, and logistics hubs across Türkiye and global markets.

Professional support

Technical guidance for international partners — product selection, application positioning, and project fit. Contact us for technical data sheets and safety data sheets.

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast does Boydur M12 cure?

At 20°C, Boydur® M12 is ready for traffic in approximately 1 hour. Working time after mixing is around 25 minutes. At lower temperatures, cure time may be longer — at −10°C, full cure typically takes 2–3 hours.

What temperature range can Boydur M12 be applied in?

Boydur® M12 can be applied in temperatures ranging from −10°C to +40°C, making it suitable for year-round use in both indoor and outdoor environments — unlike epoxy systems that typically fail below +5°C.

What is MMA-based repair mortar?

MMA (Methyl Methacrylate) based repair mortar is a two-component polymer system known for rapid curing, high mechanical strength, and wide application temperature range. Compared to epoxy systems, MMA mortars return surfaces to service significantly faster and perform reliably in cold conditions.

Where is Boydur M12 used?

Boydur® M12 is used in airports, seaports, military facilities, industrial warehouses, fuel stations, bridges, cold storage facilities, and logistics hubs — wherever heavy traffic or chemical exposure demands fast, durable floor repair.

How is Boydur M12 different from epoxy systems?

Epoxy systems typically require 24 hours or more to cure and often fail below +5°C. Boydur® M12 is ready for traffic in approximately 1 hour at 20°C and performs reliably at temperatures as low as −10°C. MMA systems also offer better resistance to thermal cycling and mechanical shock.

What are the technical specifications of Boydur M12?

Compressive strength: ~34 N/mm². Flexural strength: ~24 N/mm². E-Modulus: 4,350 N/mm². Application temperature: −10°C to +40°C. Traffic-ready at 20°C: ~1 hour. Working time: ~25 minutes. Packaging: 18 kg A+B set.

Who manufactures Boydur M12?

Boydur® M12 is manufactured by Boytorun Kimya Sanayi A.Ş., a Turkish industrial chemicals company established in Istanbul in 1965. The company holds ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certifications and exports to global markets.

Is Boydur M12 suitable for outdoor use?

Yes. Boydur® M12 is designed for both indoor and outdoor applications. It withstands UV exposure, freeze-thaw cycles, rain, and wide temperature fluctuations — making it suitable for bridge decks, airport aprons, seaport terminals, and other exposed environments.