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Pu Injection Grouting Machine

Model Name/Number: VE IG-02 Gross Weight: 9 Kg Max Output Pressure: 500 Bar Mixing Ratio: 1:1 Voltage: 220 V Wattage: 650 W Two-component injection grouting machines, unlike the Bosch VE mentioned previously, deal with injecting two separate components of a grout material that mix and react upon injection. These machines are used for various applications like: Filling cracks and voids in concrete structures: The grout solidifies within the cracks, strengthening the structure and preventing water infiltration. Foundation stabilization: Injecting grout beneath an uneven foundation helps level it and improve its stability. Waterproofing: Certain grouts create a watertight barrier against leaks and seepage. Anchoring bolts and post-tensioning tendons: Grouting ensures proper fixing of these elements for structural integrity.

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Grouting Packers

Material: Aluminium and Rubber Nipple Diameter: 13 mm Head Shape: Hexagonal Packaging Type: Plastic Bag Surface Treatment: Polished Length: 100 mm Epoxy grouting packers are specialized tools designed for precise and effective injection of epoxy grout, a high-strength resinous material, into cracks, voids, and joints in concrete and other structures. Unlike traditional cement grouts, epoxy offers superior adhesion, chemical resistance, and flexibility, making it ideal for demanding applications: Key Benefits of Epoxy Grouting Packers: Precise Grouting: Specialized valves and controls ensure accurate measurement and delivery of the epoxy mixture, crucial for controlled injection and optimal results. Leak-proof Seals: Tightly sealed connections minimize the risk of leaks and spills, protecting both the operator and the work environment. Corrosion Resistance: Stainless steel, Teflon, and other non-reactive components prevent the packer from degrading by the harsh chemicals in epoxy grout. Reusable: Can be cleaned and reused for multiple epoxy grouting projects after proper maintenance. Applications: Structural Strengthening: Enhance the load-bearing capacity of concrete elements like beams, columns, and foundations. Waterproofing and Leak Repair: Seal cracks and joints in structures like dams, tunnels, and basements to prevent water ingress and protect against corrosion. Equipment Stabilization: Secure machinery bases and anchor bolts for improved stability and vibration control. Crack and Void Filling: Fill and reinforce cracks in concrete structures to restore structural integrity and prevent further damage.

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Grouting Packers

Material: Stainless Steel Surface Finish: Polished Usage: Industrial Pressure: 200 Bar Length: 100 mm Stainless steel injection packers are a robust and reliable choice for a wide range of grouting applications, particularly those demanding high pressure, durability, and resistance to corrosion. They offer several advantages over other materials like plastic or aluminum: Key benefits of stainless steel packers: High Pressure Capabilities: Can withstand significantly higher injection pressures compared to other materials, making them ideal for deep crack filling, soil stabilization, and high-pressure grouting applications. Superior Strength: Resist deformation and damage under pressure, minimizing leaks and ensuring successful grouting. Corrosion Resistance: Stainless steel's inherent resistance to rust and chemical degradation makes it ideal for use in harsh environments like saltwater, acidic soils, or exposure to aggressive chemicals in certain grouts. Reusable and Durable: Built to last, stainless steel packers can be cleaned and reused for multiple grouting projects, offering cost-effectiveness in the long run. Wide Range of Configurations: Available in various sizes, designs, and sealing mechanisms to suit different crack geometries, grout types, and injection scenarios. Applications of stainless steel injection packers: Concrete crack repair: Filling and sealing cracks in foundations, beams, walls, and other concrete elements for increased structural integrity and longevity. Waterproofing: Sealing leaks in dams, basements, tunnels, and other structures to prevent water ingress and protect against corrosion. Soil stabilization: Injecting grout into loose soil to strengthen its load-bearing capacity and support structures like retaining walls and embankments. Foundation stabilization: Addressing settlement issues in foundations by injecting grout to fill voids and improve stability. Chemical and industrial grouting: Suitable for use with various chemical and industrial grouts requiring high pressure and corrosion resistance.

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Grouting Packers

Material: Aluminium and Rubber Nipple Diameter: 13 mm Head Shape: Hexagonal Packaging Type: Plastic Bag Surface Finish: Polished Length: 100 mm Components and Function: Body: Typically made of high-strength aluminum or steel to withstand high pressures and resist corrosion. Sealing element: Often a combination of an expandable rubber sleeve and a spring mechanism , ensuring a tight seal against the crack or void walls. Injection port: Connects to the grout pump or hose for material injection. Setting mechanism: Varies depending on the model, but commonly involves tightening a nut or screw to expand the sealing element and create pressure against the crack walls. Operation: The packer is inserted into the prepared crack or void. The setting mechanism is engaged, expanding the sealing element and creating a snug fit. Grout is injected through the port, filling the crack or void from the bottom up. Once the desired pressure is reached or the crack is filled, the injection is stopped and the packer is removed. Advantages of 100mm Mechanical Packers: Large diameter: Covers wider cracks and voids compared to smaller packers, reducing the number of packers needed. Reusable: Can be used for multiple injections after proper cleaning and maintenance. Cost-effective: Generally cheaper than other injection methods like chemical bonding. Easy to use: Requires minimal setup and expertise compared to some alternative techniques. Applications: Concrete crack and void filling: Repairing structural elements like foundations, beams, and walls to improve stability and longevity. Soil stabilization: Injecting grout to strengthen loose ground or anchor structures like retaining walls. Waterproofing: Sealing leaks in dams, basements, and other structures to prevent water ingress and protect against corrosion. Foundation stabilization: Resolving settlement issues and improve foundation stability.

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Grouting Pump

Usage/Application: Grouting Discharge Pressure: 350 Bar Model Name/Number: IG 01 Brand: Vision Enterprises Motor Horsepower: 600 Watt Maximum Discharge Flow: 1 ltr/min Voltage: 560 V Frequency: 50 Hz Power Source: Electric Injection Pressure: 80 Mpa To retain our goodwill in client's consideration, we are trading an excellent quality range of Epoxy Grouting Pump. Features: Sturdy design Long working life Easy to operate Epoxy Grouting Pumps: Precision Control for Resinous Reinforcement Epoxy grouting pumps are specialized tools designed to inject epoxy-based grout, a high-strength resinous material, into cracks, voids, and joints in concrete and other structures. Compared to traditional cement grouts, epoxy offers superior adhesion, chemical resistance, and flexibility, making it ideal for demanding applications. Here's what sets epoxy grouting pumps apart: Built for Resinous Realities: Corrosion-resistant materials: Stainless steel, Teflon, and other non-reactive components prevent the pump from degrading by the harsh chemicals in epoxy grout. Precise metering: Specialized valves and controls ensure accurate measurement and delivery of the resinous mixture, crucial for controlled injection and optimal results. Leak-proof seals: Tightly sealed connections minimize the risk of leaks and spills, protecting both the operator and the work environment. Key Features: High pressure capabilities: Similar to piston grout pumps, epoxy grouting pumps can generate significant pressure (up to 15,000 psi) for effective delivery into tight spaces or against resistance. Controlled flow: Precise flow rate adjustment ensures even distribution of the epoxy throughout the targeted area, leading to superior bonding and crack filling. Easy cleaning: Smooth surfaces and readily accessible components simplify cleaning and maintenance, minimizing downtime and maximizing efficiency. Portable or stationary: Choose from lightweight, portable models for smaller jobs or heavy-duty, stationary setups for large-scale projects. Applications: Structural strengthening: Enhance the load-bearing capacity of concrete elements like beams, columns, and foundations. Waterproofing and leak repair: Seal cracks and joints in structures like dams, tunnels, and basements, preventing water ingress and corrosion. Equipment stabilization: Secure machinery bases and anchor bolts for improved stability and vibration control. Crack and void filling: Fill and reinforce cracks in concrete structures to restore structural integrity and prevent further damage.

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Grouting Pump

Usage/Application: Grouting Pump Type: Centrifugal Pump Material: Mild Steel Surface Finish: Polished Number of Holes: 4 Holes Piston Grout Pumps: Powerful Precision for Filling the Gaps Piston grout pumps are robust workhorses in the construction and geotechnical world, designed to inject grout, a thick, high-pressure slurry, into cracks, voids, and crevices to stabilize and strengthen structures. They're the go-to choice for applications demanding high pressure, controlled flow, and reliable performance. Here's what makes them tick: Operation: A piston driven by hydraulic or electric power reciprocates within a cylinder, creating a suction and discharge action. Grout is drawn from a hopper or tank, then pumped through hoses and packers to the targeted location. Pressure relief valves prevent overpressurization and equipment damage. Key Features: High pressure capabilities: Piston pumps can generate pressures exceeding 5,000 psi, crucial for pushing grout into deep cracks or against significant backpressure. Positive displacement: Unlike gear or centrifugal pumps, piston pumps deliver a consistent volume of grout per stroke, regardless of resistance, ensuring precise application. Durable construction: Robust components like steel bodies and heavy-duty pistons withstand harsh jobsite conditions and abrasive grout mixtures. Versatility: Various piston pump models cater to different needs, with varying sizes, pressure outputs, and power sources (electric, hydraulic, gasoline, or diesel). Applications: Concrete crack and void filling: Repairing structural elements like foundations, beams, and walls for increased stability and longevity. Soil stabilization: Injecting grout to strengthen loose ground or anchor structures like retaining walls. Geotechnical applications: Securing rock bolts, filling voids around tunnels and shafts, and stabilizing slopes. Waterproofing: Sealing leaks in dams, basements, and other structures.

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Injection Grouting Nozzle

Material: Stainless Steel Brand: Vision Enterprises Packaging Type: Box Surface Finishing: Polished Shape: Round Here's information about injection grouting nozzles: What they are: Specialized components used in injection grouting procedures. Attached to the end of grouting hoses or pipes. Direct the flow of grout into specific areas, ensuring precise placement and penetration. Types: Single-port: Single opening for grout flow. Multi-port: Multiple openings for broader diffusion or targeting different zones. Fan-shaped: Distribute grout in a fan-shaped pattern for wider coverage. Jet: High-velocity nozzles for penetrating dense materials. Materials: Metal: Stainless steel or brass for durability and resistance to corrosion. Plastic: ABS or PVC for lighter weight and chemical compatibility. Key features: Threaded connections: Secure attachment to grouting hoses or pipes. Pressure ratings: To withstand expected injection pressures. Variable orifice sizes: To control grout flow rate and distribution pattern. Applications: Crack repair: Filling cracks in concrete structures to restore strength and prevent water ingress. Foundation stabilization: Strengthening weak foundations by injecting grout into the surrounding soil. Leakage sealing: Stopping leaks in pipes, tunnels, and other structures. Void filling: Filling voids in soil or concrete to improve stability and prevent settlement. Rock bolting: Securing rock anchors in place for slope stabilization or tunnel support.

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Injection Grouting Nozzle

Usage/Application: Spray Material: SS Brand: VE Packaging Type: Box Surface Finishing: Polished Epoxy injection grouting nozzles are specialized tools used to inject epoxy resin into cracks, voids, and other openings in structures like concrete, rock, and masonry. They play a crucial role in strengthening, waterproofing, and repairing compromised structures. Here's a breakdown of their key aspects: Function: Deliver epoxy grout under pressure into tight spaces with precise control. Prevent grout backflow during injection. Create a secure seal within the drilled hole. Types: Single port nozzles: Basic design with one opening for grout injection. Multi-port nozzles: Feature multiple outlets for injecting grout in different directions to fill larger voids. Packer nozzles: Combine a nozzle with a mechanical or hydraulic packer for increased sealing and pressure capacity. Custom nozzles: Can be made with specific lengths, angles, and materials for unique applications. Common Materials: Stainless steel: Offers durability, corrosion resistance, and high pressure tolerance. Aluminum: More lightweight and cost-effective, but less resistant to high pressure and corrosive environments. Polyurethane: Suitable for low-pressure applications and temporary installations. Key Features: Size and length: Matched to the diameter and depth of the drilled hole. Port sizes and angles: Determine the flow rate and direction of grout injection. Pressure rating: Indicate the maximum pressure the nozzle can handle without failure. Thread type: Must match the connection point on the injection equipment. Ease of cleaning: Some nozzles have simple designs for easy cleaning and reuse. Applications: Crack repair in concrete structures like buildings, bridges, and foundations. Soil and rock stabilization for infrastructure projects. Waterproofing tunnels, basements, and other structures. Strengthening structures exposed to high loads or vibrations. Bonding different materials like concrete and steel.

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Injection Grouting Nozzle

Type: Jaw Coupling Material: Cast Iron Usage/Application: Hydraulic Pipe Surface Type: Hot Dipped Galvanized Dimension: standard Shape: round Packaging Type: pack Purpose: Connect and seal sections of grouting hoses or pipes securely. Ensure a leak-proof connection for efficient grout delivery. Handle high pressures often associated with grouting applications. Types: Threaded couplers: Connect sections of hoses or pipes with matching threads. Cam-and-groove couplers: Use a quick-connect mechanism for faster coupling. Compression couplers: Compress a sleeve around the hose for a tight seal. Swivel couplers: Allow for rotation of connected hoses or pipes. Materials: Typically made of metal, such as steel, stainless steel, or brass, for durability and strength. Some couplers might have plastic components for specific applications. Key Features: Pressure rating: Indicate the maximum pressure the coupler can safely handle without leaks. Compatibility: Must match the size and type of grouting hose or pipe being connected. Durability: Built to withstand harsh grouting environments and resist corrosion. Ease of use: Some couplers are designed for quick and easy installation and removal. Applications: Used in various grouting applications, including: Foundation repair Crack repair in concrete structures Soil stabilization Water leak sealing Tunnel construction Machinery grouting

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