Low-pressure resin injection method, Tarpan Type 2 method * Optimal for concrete cracking.
Tarpan Type 2 Method
A low-pressure injection method that achieves a high filling rate that could not be achieved with high-pressure injection methods such as grouting pumps!
The actual internal cracks have a complex shape and are not smooth like acrylic sheets. When injected with a grout pump, the pressure is high, which speeds up the injection time, but considering the filling properties, it is not necessarily true that high pressure is always good. Additionally, there are methods that only involve sealing techniques or applying epoxy to the surface, but these only treat the surface, leaving the internal cracks as they are, which could lead to the widening of cracks in the future or act as a trigger for cracks to develop in other areas. 【Features】 ■ Easy handling of injection equipment! ■ A wide variety of bases! ■ Available in flat bases, corner bases, narrow L-shaped joints for use in tight spaces, and holders, making it adaptable to any site! ■ A trusted product featured in the LPIS (Automatic Low-Pressure Resin Injection Method Guidebook)! *For more details, please download the catalog or contact us directly.
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[On the Necessity of Repairs] The era of scrap and build has long passed, and in this recessionary world, there are situations where even if one wants to rebuild old buildings, it is not feasible. However, ensuring safety in buildings that people enter and exit is the owner's responsibility. When cracks appear in concrete, rainwater can seep in, causing the rebar inside the concrete to rust. As it rusts, the rebar expands, which is well known to weaken the building's strength. It is crucial to inject and fill the cracks as soon as possible. *For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.*
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<Examples of Construction Uses> Concrete structures, schools, buildings, tunnels, dams, bridge piers, water treatment plants, etc. *For details, please contact us.*
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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.