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Crack Repair Injection Systems

We are Providing All Types of Crack Repairing and Injection Systems as Per Requirements

About Crack Repair Injection System

Here are the fundamental steps for fruitful low-pressure crack injection. Remember, though, that the kind of epoxy or polyurethane used and the time required for injection would vary with each job depending on the crack width, wall thickness, plus other circumstances. Usually, these could also be bought as crack repair kits that come with all the tools and supplies required for the project.

Install injection ports:
Surface Ports (short rigid plastic tubes with a flat base) serve as handy entryways for getting the repair material into the crack. They eliminate the requirement to drill into the concrete, reducing labor time and cleanup. The base of the port is placed directly over the crack plus bonded to the surface with an epoxy paste. A general rule of thumb is to space the ports an inch apart for each inch of wall thickness.

Seal the surface:
Use an epoxy adhesive (like Rhino Carbon Fiber’s Fast Curing Epoxy) to seal over the surface ports and exposed cracks. The paste cures in about 20 to 45 minutes to provide a surface seal with outstanding bond characteristics that holds up under injection pressures. The entire exposed crack is covered with the paste, leaving just the port holes uncovered.

Inject the crack:
Start injecting at the lowest port on the wall plus continue until the epoxy or urethane starts to ooze out of the port above it. That is the visual sign that the crack has been filled to that level. Plug the 1st port with the cap provided and move up to the next port, repeating this process until the entire crack has been filled with epoxy or urethane. Let the compression spring on the dispensing tool push the material into the crack using slow, constant pressure. This might reduce the possibility of leaks or blow-outs and permit time for the repair material to fully penetrate the crack.

Remove the ports:
Allow 24 to 48 hours at room temperature for the epoxy or polyurethane to cure and penetrate the cracks. The injection ports can then be detached by striking them with a trowel or hammer. If appearance is a problem, the epoxy surface seal could be chipped away or ground off with a sanding disk. Another option is to use a surface seal that could just be peeled off the wall after the repair is completely cured.

Crack Repair Injections:
Our particularly formulated crack repair injection scheme is designed to push water away and permanently restore structural power to concrete. The use of our injection systems delivers superior solutions to cracks in concrete basements, foundation walls plus structures.

Our expressed epoxy system is designed to stop concrete deterioration at the crack, by protecting the steel reinforcement inside the impacted area. The urethane injection resin is performed to push water away to facilitate the sealing of cracks in basement walls. Our scheme could restore structural strength to the home, by protecting the interior living space from incoming water, air, and bugs.

Injecting in a Crack

3 Steps Crack Injection Processes

  • The walls are ready for installation by sanding the area clean of debris.
  • Injections ports are installed and sealed off.
  • Our specially formulated resin is injected into the crack through the ports.

Structural Crack Repair Systems

Cracks in walls or floors aren’t only unsightly, but they’re frequently a sign of more severe fundamental problems. Fountech’s crack repair system could be utilized in homes on concrete, foundation walls plus slab foundations.
Cracks could appear outside and also inside the home. We could repair those cracks and also prevent future damage using crack injection systems and carbon fiber materials.

Crack Repair with Injection Systems:

  • Multifunctional: Injection systems have a wide variety of applications in several situations.
  • Waterproofing: Water damage is a major culprit in recurring cracks and damage, and injection systems can stop it.

Specialized for various environments:

  • For dry areas, it’s suggested to use epoxy injections
  • For damp zones, urethane injections are used, as they could bond to wet surfaces.

Either sealant could be used on most surfaces, including wood, metal as well as concrete. The strength, low cost plus fast-acting nature of the sealants make injection methods perfect for crack repair with the least disruption. Sealant is a material that is used to seal the joints between materials such as concrete, glass, aluminum, masonry walls, etc

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