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Latest revision as of 13:49, 23 January 2024
We have a product which is a type of Anchoring Cement. It is useful for bonding e.g. metal to concrete.
Small Tank Installation
It's simple to use. It's mixed in a two part, like an epoxy. Part A is the resin, and Part B is the catalyst. Here's an example where this Anchoring Cement was used.
While admittedly, the pictures don't show the install, the setup for this is as follows:
- Drill hole in concrete slightly larger than the threaded rod
- Mix the resin and catalyst
- Insert activated resin into the hole
- Insert threaded rod into hole
- Create scaffolding if necessary, so that the rod stays in position while it cures (vertical in this case).
- Clean up any excess with Acetone
- Once the resin has cured, test the bond, then attach any structure.
A similar procedure was used for two part epoxy and bathroom floor toilet bolts (unsuccessfully here, but that was due to user error).