Epoxy resin systems are commonly used in structural repairs due to their excellent adhesive and bonding properties. These systems consist of a two-part resin and hardener that, when mixed together, create a strong and durable material that can be used to repair and reinforce a variety of surfaces, including concrete, wood, and metal.
In structural repairs, epoxy resin systems are often used to repair cracks and damage in concrete structures such as bridges, buildings, and highways. They can also be used to reinforce and strengthen deteriorating or weakened structures, providing additional load-bearing capacity and extending the lifespan of the structure.
The process of using epoxy resin systems in structural repairs typically involves several steps, including surface preparation, application of the epoxy resin system, and curing of the material. During the application process, the epoxy resin system is carefully applied to the damaged or weakened area, filling in cracks and gaps and reinforcing the surrounding structure.
Epoxy resin systems are a popular choice for structural repairs due to their strength, durability, and ability to provide long-lasting protection against further damage. They are also an efficient and cost-effective solution, as they can often be applied quickly and without the need for extensive demolition or reconstruction.
Sr. No. | Product | Description | Application |
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1 | Epofine® 106/ Finehard® 953 | 2 component Epoxy Adhesive | Thixotropic adhesive for jointing of ferrous- non-ferrous metals, glass, wood etc. |
2 | Epofine® 138/ Finehard® 998 | 2 component Epoxy Adhesive | High Performance Thixotropic adhesive for jointing FRP components etc. |
3 | Epofine® 4859/ Finehard® 4859 | 2 component High strength Epoxy Adhesive | High Strength Toughened Epoxy Adhesive System for Structural Applications |