Pressure and Injection Grouting


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Pressure Injection Grouting is the injection of specially formulated cement-based mixes into the ground to improve its strength or reduce permeability. Cement grouting is most commonly performed by drilling holes into the foundation to intercept open cracks, joints, fissures or cavities, then pumping under pressure balanced and stabilized grout mixes using a combination of cement, water, and add Injection Grouting, Pressure Injection Grouting.

AREA OF APPLICATION:
·         Applied to cracks in concrete,
·         masonry
·         Roof toppings
·         prefabricated concrete parts Injection grouting is used either for sealing the leakage’s
·         cracks in the structural members.
·         In order to fill the pores, honey combs inside the structures

FEATURES & BENEFITS:
·         Excellent bond strength to concrete substrate.
·         High build repairs can be carried out in a single application.
·         Shrinkage compensated.
·         Can be used internal or external.
·         Low permeability providing protection against chlorides and carbon dioxide.




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