Bita Rebar Anchoring Adhesive 2010

Rebar anchoring adhesive or rebar anchoring paste refers to a substance that is injected into a concrete hole to establish a connection between the rebar (or threaded rod) and the concrete wall of the hole. This chemical substance is based on epoxy resin and is marketed in a two-component package. When injecting the rebar anchoring adhesive, the two components are mixed and injected into the concrete hole through a plastic nozzle.
Features of the Bita Rebar Anchoring Adhesive2010:

Extremely high adhesion to concrete and rebar

Long working time, even at high temperatures

Protection of rebar and anchor bolts against corrosion and rust

Hardens without volume change or exerting pressure on concrete

High load-bearing capacity

Applications of Rebar Anchoring Adhesive:

Rebar and anchor bolt installation

Bonding metal sections to concrete, stone, brick, etc.

Installation and stabilization of parts

Considerations when using rebar anchoring adhesive:

Roughen the inner walls of the holes

Ensure the holes are dry and free from water leakage

The inside of the holes should not be oily, greasy, or contain any petroleum-based materials

Thoroughly brush the walls with a wire brush to remove all loose particles

Use a strong air compressor to clean the holes, ensuring no dust or debris remains inside, especially at the bottom

Inject the adhesive from the bottom of the hole, ensuring the bottom is completely filled with adhesive, and fill up to two-thirds of the hole

Clean and brush the rebar thoroughly, ensuring no oil, rust, or diesel is present on its surface

Insert the rebar in a rotating motion, pushing it in and out several times to expel all air from the hole. Ensure the entire hole is filled with adhesive; gaps around the rebar indicate incorrect application

Do not apply any moisture or movement to the adhesive until it is fully dried

Conduct a tensile test 7 days after application

Excellent chemical resistance

Quick and easy application