How to repair the cracked concrete structures yourself
How to repair
the cracked concrete structures yourself
concrete crack injection using epoxy resin
Crack injection repair to concrete structures
Scope of work:
Injection of dead cracks with low viscosity 2
components epoxy resin in order to repair the concrete structures.
PREPARATION FOR
INJECTION WORK
14mm holes must be drilled along the crack path
between 200 – 300 mm centres. The holes must be deep enough to receive the
‘metal pipe sleeves’ (approx. 20mm)
Insert Sika ‘metal pipe sleeves’ into all the holes
and epoxy into position using Sikadur 731
Clean the concrete surface adjacent to the crack
with a wire brush or sandpaper.
Wipe down the concrete with a clean rag to remove
any dust and loosely adhering particles.
The cleaned surface is then sealed using Sikadur 731
applied by a spatula or trowel.
CRACK INJECTION
Following the curing of the Sikadur 731 (minimum of
12 hours at 30oC) the epoxy injection can commence.
Starting from one side or the lowest point of the
crack a Sika ‘nipple’ is screwed into the first pipe sleeve and Sikadur 752
injected into the crack until the epoxy is seen to ooze from the adjacent pipe
sleeve, this pipe sleeve is then sealed with a nipple, continue to inject the
current port until refusal (epoxy resin can not be injected more) and then
start the injection of the adjacent port and so on. This procedure is continued
in the sequence indicated until all have been completed.
Beginning at the first nipple filled, the nipple is
removed and checked for incomplete filling. If any of the pipe sleeves are
found to be incompletely filled, the injection of Sikadur 752 must recommence
from the previous pipe sleeve to the one found incomplete until full and the
nipple replaced. This checking process is continued (without interruption)
along the crack until all have been checked.
After a curing time of 12 hours the sleeve and
nipples are trimmed off with an angle grinder or other suitable equipment.
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