DY-G21 ANCHORING ADHESIVE
Specifications
Initial Cure Time : 2-4 hrs
Package :
4kg/barrel; 8kg/pair
20kg/barrel; 40kg/pair
Shelf Life: 24 months
- Good thixotropic property; easy operation
- Very high adhesion strength with steel bar and anchoring strength
- Excellent stiffness, impact resistance and anti-earthquake
- Anti-aging, durability, weatherability and corrosion resistance to acid, alkali, salt and water
- Volatile solvent free, non-toxic and environmental friendly
This anchoring adhesive is a two-component epoxy modified structural adhesive. It is suitable for anchoring steel bars, screws and metallic profiles in concrete, rock, brick. Therefore, it has been widely used in the strengthening and anchoring construction frameworks and shear walls. In addition, it can be applied to fix equipment foundations and strengthen railways, highways, bridges. hydraulic engineering, foundation screws and road planting bars.
- Drill holes in accordance with specified diameter and depth. In general, the hole diameter is 4-8 mm larger than that of steel bar diameter. The hole depth is 10-20 times of steel bar diameter.
- Clean the hole with a brush and air blowing cylinder.
- Mix part A and part B at the ratio of 1:1 evenly.
- Grout adhesive to 1/2 to 2/3 depth of the hole.
- Put and rotate the steel bar slowly in the adhesive.
- Store the adhesive in shady, dry, well-ventilated, damp-proofing places。
- Store the adhesive at room temperature.
- Keep away from any source of ignition.
- The adhesive is irritable to skin and eyes.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- In case of skin or eye contact, flush with water and seek medical treatment immediately if necessary.
5. Parameters
Color |
Viscosity(CPS/25℃) |
Mixing Ratio |
Wrok Time(25℃/100g) |
Cure Time(25℃/100g) |
A: Grey |
A:600000-1000000 |
1:1 |
1 hrs |
Touch Dry:2-4hrs |
B: Oyster White |
A:600000-1000000 |
Full Cure:24hrs |
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Shear Strength(St-St) |
Compressive Stength |
Tensile Strength |
Heat Resistance(℃) |
Shelf Life(25℃) |
≥18 Mpa |
≥17 |
≥14 |
-60 to +100 |
24 months |
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