Parex Epoxy Thixotropic Injection Grout
Epoxy Thixotropic Injection Grout is a Thixotropic Two-Part Epoxy Resin System
Parex Epoxy Thixotropic Injection Grout is a thixotropic two-part epoxy resin system. The base resin component is thixotropic, with a low viscosity liquid hardener. Parex Epoxy Thixotropic Injection Grout may be placed using suitable mortar gun, or injected using a suitable hand or mechanical pump. Grouting of gap dimensions of 0.1mm to 10mm may be achieved without the use of grout tight shuttering. The two-part system gives rapid strength gain obtaining mechanical properties several times those of high quality concrete. The Product is non-shrink, enabling complete fill of the grouting area. The hardened grout is resistant to most chemicals, stable to sea water, petroleum products and resists freeze thaw cycles.
- Thixotropic.
- Can be placed without the need for grout tight shuttering.
- High mechanical strength.
- Good adhesion to most construction materials (i.e. concrete, masonry, stone, steel, wood, etc.).
- Easy to use.
- Can be placed with a suitable hand or mechanical pump.
- Suitable for grouting and sealing the narrowest of gaps (as thin as 0.1mm).
- Can be used to fill cracks, fissures and voids up to 10mm.
- Non-shrink.
- Application temperature range +5°C to +30°C.
- High early strength gain.
- Hardened grout is resistant to most chemicals, sea water and petroleum products.
- Can provide structural support where dynamic load resistance is required.
- Can be used to fill and bond cracked concrete.
- Hardened grout resists freeze-thaw cycles.
- Solvent free.
- Available in a convenient 1.191kg size.