Repairing fine cracks in concrete! Integrating the concrete to ensure durability and enhance reinforcement effects.
The Tarpan Type II method is a technique that involves injecting repair materials (epoxy resin or inorganic injection materials) into fine cracks that have developed in concrete. It is an automatic low-pressure injection method that utilizes the restoring force of a spring to apply pressure. This method injects gently at low pressure, making it a building-friendly technique that does not forcibly increase cracks or peeling.
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【Features】 ■ Low pressure ■ The cylinder has high transparency → Injection status can be visually confirmed ■ Can be installed in narrow spaces with L-shaped joints ■ Uses low-viscosity epoxy resin → Injection reaches deep areas and ends ■ Integrates with concrete to ensure durability → Enhances reinforcement effect *For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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In the late 1970s to the 1980s, the automatic low-pressure injection method had not yet become widespread in Japan. Since the completion of the first microcapsule in 1982, microcapsules have contributed to the maintenance and preservation of concrete structures.
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