New structures constantly need fixing into existing concrete. Chemical anchors install rebar and bolts with defined, tested loads instead of hope.
Injection resins bond threaded rods and rebar into drilled holes, developing loads that mechanical anchors cannot match near edges or in grouped fixings. Hole cleaning is the step that decides capacity: dust left in the hole becomes the failure plane. Each resin grade publishes load tables, cure times and temperature ranges on its TDS.
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Post-installed rebar with engineered load values
Works close to edges where expansion anchors crack concrete
Grades for fast cure or high temperature
Published load tables engineers can design against
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It routinely halves capacity when skipped. Blow, brush, blow per the TDS is the cheapest structural insurance on the site.
Cure tables on the TDS run from under an hour in warm weather to several hours in cold. Loading early is the classic avoidable failure.
Yes, that is the core use. Embedment depth comes from the load and bar size, and we can help you read the design tables.
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