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Pu Injection Grouting Machine

Capacity: 1.1 Lpm Model Name/Number : Digital injection grouting machine -03 Gross Weight: 8 Kg Max Output Pressure: 500 Bar Pipe: 5 m Pressure: 4000 psi Usage/Application: Injecting Epoxy and PU Viscosity: 1.15 Injection grouting digital machines are advanced tools used to inject grout, a mixture of cement, sand, and water, into cracks and voids in concrete and other materials. Compared to traditional grouting methods, they offer several advantages: Precision: Digital control systems ensure accurate mixing ratios and injection pressures, leading to consistent and reliable results. Monitoring: Real-time data on flow rate, pressure, and material consumption allows for precise control and optimization of the grouting process. Data recording: Grouting parameters can be recorded and stored for future reference or quality control purposes. Versatility: Digital machines can handle various grout materials and work with different injection patterns and strategies.

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Airless Sprayer Electric

Automation Grade: Manual Product Type: spary tip Usage/Application: painting Material: ss Warranty: NO Power: NO Grade: A The reversible RAC IV SwitchTips are the most widely used tip for spraying a variety of coatings from lacquers to exterior paints. Airless paint spray tips are the crucial component that determines the spray pattern, flow rate, and overall effectiveness of your airless sprayer. Choosing the right one depends on several factors, so let's delve into the key aspects: Tip anatomy: Number and size: The first number typically indicates the fan width the tip produces at 12 inches from the surface (e.g., a 517 tip gives a 10-inch fan). The second and third numbers represent the orifice size in thousandths of an inch (e.g., 17 for a 517 tip). Generally, higher numbers mean wider fans and thicker coatings. Angle: Tips come in standard (angled) and fan (straight) versions. Angled tips provide a wider coverage area and are good for general painting, while fan tips offer a more controlled, flat spray suitable for doors, trim, and precise work. Reverse tip: These double-sided tips offer versatility, allowing you to quickly switch between a clean and clogged side by simply rotating the tip 180 degrees. Tip selection factors: Project type: Choose a wider fan for large walls and a narrower one for trim or detailed work. Thicker coatings require larger orifice sizes. Paint type: Latex paints usually work well with standard tips, while heavier materials like primers or stains might need larger orifices or special tips made for thicker coatings. Sprayer pressure: Match the tip size to your sprayer's pressure capacity. Using a tip beyond the recommended pressure can lead to poor atomization and premature wear. Personal preference: Experiment with different tip sizes and angles to find what works best for your comfort and application style. Popular tip sizes and their uses: 211, 311, 411: Fine finish tips for lacquers, stains, and enamels on small projects. 315, 415, 515: General-purpose tips for latex paints on walls, ceilings, and furniture. 517, 617, 717: Heavier-duty tips for thick coatings like primers, elastomeric paints, and fire retardants.

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Pu Grouting Injection Packer

Capacity: 1-2 ton Brand: VE Material: SS Customisation: Not Customised Diameter: Standard Packaging Type: Box Surface Finish: Polished Here's information on PU grouting injection packers: What they are: Small, cylindrical devices made of steel or plastic that are inserted into drilled holes in concrete or masonry structures. They provide a sealed connection point for injecting polyurethane (PU) grout into cracks, voids, or joints to fill them and strengthen the structure. Packers come in various sizes and shapes, with threaded connections or push-fit designs to suit different applications. How they work: Drilling: Holes are drilled at specific locations in the structure where grout injection is needed. Packer insertion: The packer is inserted into the hole and secured in place, typically using a threaded connection or a locking mechanism. Grout injection: PU grout is pumped through a hose or pipe into the packer, filling the voids and cracks around it. Cure: The grout expands and cures, solidifying and bonding to the surrounding material, creating a strong, watertight seal. Packer removal (optional): Once the grout has cured, the packer can be removed, or in some cases, it's left in place for future maintenance or monitoring. Key features: Threaded connections: For secure attachment to injection hoses or grout pumps. Non-return valves: Prevent backflow of grout during injection. Pressure ratings: Indicate the maximum pressure they can withstand. Material compatibility: Designed for use with PU grouts. Reusable or disposable: Some packers can be reused, while others are single-use. Common applications: Crack repair: Filling cracks in concrete structures to restore strength and prevent water ingress. Void filling: Filling voids under concrete slabs to stabilize them and prevent settlement. Joint sealing: Sealing joints in concrete walls and floors to prevent water leakage. Waterproofing: Creating a watertight barrier in basements, tunnels, and other below-grade structures. Structural strengthening: Reinforcing concrete structures by filling voids and cracks, increasing load-bearing capacity.

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