ETI Injection Epoxy
ETI injection epoxies are two-component, high-solids formulations for the injection into cracks in concrete. Dispensed through a static mixing nozzle using either a manual, battery-powered or a pneumatic dispensing tool, these epoxies provide a waterproof, high strength (structural) repair.
Features
Bonds chemically to concrete, providing load-bearing applications (meets the requirements of ASTM C 881 for structural repair epoxy)
Formulated for maximum penetration under pressure (all viscosities)
Seals out moisture, protecting rebar in the concrete from corrosion and flooring from moisture damage
Reliable mixing and ratio control when used with the Simpson Strong-Tie®Optimix® static mixing nozzle (included with cartridge)
Suitable for pressure injection
Non-shrink material resists oils, salts and mild chemicals
ETI-SLV Super-Low-Viscosity Epoxy
Super-low viscosity (350 cP) repairs hairline cracks (0.002") and cracks up to 1/4" in width
Penetrates smallest cracks
ETI-LV Low-Viscosity Epoxy
Repairs fine to medium cracks 1/64" to 1/4" in width
Offers low surface tension to effectively penetrate narrow cracks
Approved under NSF/ANSI standard 61
ETI-GV Gel-Viscosity Epoxy
Gel-viscosity (non-sag) epoxy repairs medium cracks 3/32"–1/4" in width
Decreases in viscosity under pressure, increasing flow
Suitable for use as pick-proof sealant around doors, windows and fixtures
Application Considerations
Suitable for repairing non-moving cracks in concrete walls, floors, slabs, columns and beams.
ETI can be used to inject cracks in damp or wet conditions (non-seeping or non-leaking conditions only) with excellent results.
Apply to concrete 40°F or above. For best results, warm material to 60°F or above prior to application.
Mixed material in nozzle and injection fitting hardens in 15 minutes (ETI-SLV), and in 60 minutes (ET-LV, ETI-GV) at temperatures of 40°F or above. |