Yes, there is a possibility to position the injection access directly on a crack. To do this, make sure that the packer is really positioned in the crack (at the end) to ensure that the resin goes into the crack. In addition, it is suggested that the crack be closed between the packers to create enough pressure to fill the entire crack. This is not the usual way because it is very difficult to make sure that the crack is hit at the end of the packer - you cannot see into the concrete. Therefore, drilling into the crack is usually done from the side - this guarantees that the crack is kept in place. For purchase in Canada, please contact our colleagues: Max Frank Inc. Canada 49 Maplecrest Lane Brantford, Ontario N3R 7T9 Tel +1 519 759 3854 info@maxfrank.ca
Sorry for the late answer! Here the adress from MAX FRANK UK. There you can order all components for our sealing systems and can get more technical advice: Max Frank Ltd. Clough Street, Hanley Stoke-on-Trent, ST1 4AF, Staffordshire UKUnited Kingdom +44 (0)1782 598 041 info@maxfrank.co.uk
Hector! Sorry for the late replay! Please write a letter to: mf-customer.service@maxfrank.com within your country adress. Our costumer service will get in contact with you and will find your m´nearest dealer.
The rubber part functions as a seal in order to be able to build up and maintain appropriate injection pressure. There is no resin flowing out from the rubber gasket only at the packer end.
Hi Hector! It is a little bit depending on when you use what raisin: If you have already a leak with running water you use "Intectin® Blitz" this stops the water and is more like "foam". After that, you use "Intectin® PUR or Intectin® EP to fill the crack to have it repaired. Think about Intec as the only house that could be used several times. For any further questions give us a call!
Hello! The price depends on your requirement. If you tell me in which area you live I can give you the contact of our sales person or dealer. You can find more information at www.maxfrank.com
Dear costumer! Please write a letter to: mf-customer.service@maxfrank.com within your country adress. Our costumer service will get in contact with you and will find your m´nearest dealer.
Dear Jonson A you can tighten the injection ports (packer) with a power drill adapter as well. However, injection ports are sensitive to over torque, and the power drill adapter should be used be experienced workers only. Best regards Max Frank Group
Either the crack is leaking, then the location is self-evident. In general, you will inject cracks that are wider than the crack width that will self-heal through lime leaching. Typical rang for maximum design crack width is 0,15 to 0,4 mm. Therefore, all cracks that require injection will be readily visible.
Injection equipment and hardware can be purchased through Max Frank. Please inquire with Sealing Technology Product Management, Att.: Mr. Nils Grüske-Weißenbach, MSc.
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