Anchoring Adhesives/Crack Injection Epoxies: CIA-Gel 7000 |
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USP Structural Connectors CIA-GEL 7000 Epoxy Anchoring System
2-component, 100% solids, 1 to 1 ratio, moisture insensitive, non-sag, nonshrink,
solvent free, high strength epoxy. For use in substrate temperatures
above 40 F. For use in anchoring threaded rod and rebar into normal and lightweight
concrete, stemwalls, concrete block, reinforced brick, unreinforced masonry
(URM/UMB), and other construction materials. Can also be used as a pick
proof caulking material/security sealant and to seal non-moving cracks.
Some typical applications are:
- Anchoring threaded rod or rebar in concrete brick or block rehabilitation projects.
- Anchoring vibratory equipment.
- Guard rail anchoring - close to edge applications.
- Support brackets for rail projects.
- Tilt-up wall braces.
- Crack injection paste.
- High-strength "non-pick" caulking for security projects.
- Anchoring for DOT projects.
- Brick veneer anchoring.
- Expansion joint anchors.
Advantages of CIA-Gel Epoxy
- 100% solids, solvent free
- Moisture insensitive
- Achieves Exceptional Holding Strengths
- Low odor, low toxicity, non-shrink formulation
- Long working time in mixing nozzle
- No expansion forces exerted on base material
- Easy to use - no setting tools required - no manual mixing required
- Clean - no contact with the adhesive required
- Economical - minimal waste - use only the amount you require
- Versatile - One cartridge can be used with any size threaded rod or rebar for numerous applications
- Reliable - the static mixing nozzle assures consistent mixing
Examples of Use
- Rebar doweling into solid or hollow masonry. The use of a wire mesh screen tube is required for hollow wall applications.
- 22.5 degree combination anchors. Anchoring for seismic retrofit in accordance with City of Los Angeles Division 88 or UCBC Appendix Chapter 1 . See COLA Report No. 25029 and/or ICBO ES Report No. 4846 for details.
- Anchoring threaded rod into solid or hollow masonry.
- Attaching steel angles or ledgers to solid or hollow masonry.
- Attaching threaded rod or reinforcing bar into grout filled (solid) concrete block.
- Attaching threaded rod or reinforcing bar into hollow concrete block.
- Attaching sill plates to concrete.
- Rebar Doweling into concrete.

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