Osaka anchor post-construction anchor work
High-precision perforation is possible.
The post-installed anchor method is a technique used in the construction of new concrete structures, as well as in renovation and seismic reinforcement projects, and for the installation of various types of equipment. It involves drilling into already-set concrete and securing anchors within those holes. There are many types of post-installed anchors, which can be broadly classified into metal anchors and adhesive anchors. Common metal anchors are designed to expand when the anchor portion inserted into the drilled hole is either hammered or tightened, creating a wedged state that provides holding power; these anchors are typically used for relatively light installations. Additionally, there are various types of adhesive anchors, with capsule-type anchors being commonly used due to their ease of quality control. Capsule-type anchors consist of a capsule containing the main resin, curing agent, and aggregate, which is inserted into a drilled and cleaned hole. By applying rotational impact to the anchor with a hammer drill while mixing the capsule, the resin is chemically cured, allowing the anchor to bond with the base material, making it suitable for applications where strength is desired.
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