INJECTION
In the construction industry, two primary types of injection methods are commonly employed: water stop injection and strengthening injection. Water stop injection involves the meticulous application of cement-based, polyurethane-based, epoxy-based, or acrylate-based materials to seal leaks and restore structural integrity, thereby ensuring long-term water tightness. Meanwhile, epoxy injection offers a cost-effective solution for repairing non-moving cracks in concrete structures, effectively restoring them to their original strength. Identifying the root cause of cracks is essential prior to undertaking any injection procedure.
STRUCTURAL STRENGTHENING INJECTION
Our resins are also easy to refresh, so if you reach a point at which your epoxy surface needs a touch-up, you can add a new coat of UltraClear Table Top Epoxy to make your surface look good as new. Most other reputable resin brands should last for at least 5 years—again with proper care—before needing to be refreshed.
WATER LEAKAGE INJECTION
PU injection, also polyurethane grouting or injection, is a waterproofing technique that uses expanding injected polyurethane to prevent water flowing through and voids or cracks typically in concrete.
