Chemical Anchors: Strength and Adhesion for Your Fixings
In construction and renovation projects, a reliable and durable fixing is essential. Fixing solutions are broadly divided into two main types: mechanical and chemical anchors. Mechanical anchors, such as wedge anchors, rely on expansion when tightened. Chemical anchoring, on the other hand, is a modern and versatile method that provides exceptionally strong and durable adhesion to a wide range of materials.
What is chemical anchoring?
Chemical anchoring is a process where a 2-component injection mortar is dispensed into a drilled hole, after which a metal anchor, such as an anchor stud or rebar, is twisted into the hole. The mortar cures through a chemical reaction, forming an incredibly strong, stress-free bond between the anchor and the surrounding material. This makes it an ideal solution for challenging fixings, for example, in cracked concrete or weaker materials like hollow bricks.
Sormat's Chemical Anchoring Solutions
Sormat offers a wide range of chemical injection mortars tested for Northern conditions, with comprehensive ETA approvals and CE markings, catering to the needs of both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
By choosing a Sormat chemical anchor, you can be sure that your fixing is tested to be durable and reliable.
Vinylester injection resin 300 ml for use in cold winter conditions
Hi-performance vinylester injection resin 410 ml for cracked concrete
Vinylester injection resin 410 ml for use in cold winter conditions
Hi-performance vinylester injection resin 300 ml for cracked concrete
High-performance epoxy bonded fastener for use in concrete and systems for post-installed rebar connections with mortar