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Crack Injection Epoxies: CIA-Slow Set Injection

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CIA-Slow Set Injection Resin is a 2:1 ratio epoxy system designed for the repair of small to medium width cracks in concrete, and as a bonding agent, high-strength grout, or curable hydraulic fluid. CIA-Slow Set Injection Resin has the viscosity of light oil and a low surface tension that allows it to deeply penetrate fine cracks very easily. It cures to a solid with no shrinkage, and welds the structure back to its original monolithic strength. The CIA-Slow Set Injection Resin bonds well to moist and wet surfaces, steel, wood and most plastics and can be used for wood beam injection repairs. For cracks of 1/16" or larger in slabs that are uncontaminated, the material may be dispensed directly into the crack without injecting under pressure.

Uses
  • The CIA-Slow Set Injection Resin is a high-strength, moisture insensitive, low viscosity epoxy ideally suited for:
  • Crack repair
  • Bonding new concrete to old
  • Sealing concrete
  • Long open time or large volume applications to be performed at temperatures above
    45 F
  • Repair and restoration of parking garages and foundation wall cracks, structural concrete welding, pre-stressed membrane repair, bridges, reservoirs, dams, etc.
  • Large batch mixing applications such as a curable, low-viscosity hydraulic fluid for flat jack applications
Features
  • Extra-long pot life
  • Low-heat build up in large volume applications
  • Slow uniform cure rate
  • Conforms to ASTM C 881
  • Can be extended with the addition of aggregates for high-strength grouting applications

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