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Pu Injection Grouting Machine

Model Name/Number: VE Material: SS Usage/Application: Grouting Power Consumption: Yes Power Source: Electric Key Features: Compact and portable: Weighs around 9 kg, making it easy to transport and use in various locations. High output pressure: Capable of generating up to 500 bar (7250 psi) of pressure, ensuring effective grout injection. Accurate mixing: Ensures precise 1:1 mixing ratio of the two grout components. Stainless steel construction: Provides durability and corrosion resistance. Electric powered: Operates on 220 V power supply.

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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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Grouting Pump

Size: 0.5 inch Material: Stainless Steel Color: NO Package: pack Sound: nominal Usage/Application: spray An epoxy grouting nozzle is a specialized tool used to inject epoxy grout into cracks, voids, and other gaps in concrete and masonry structures. It's a crucial component in the epoxy grouting process, which strengthens and repairs various structural elements. Epoxy grouting nozzles come in various types and sizes, each suited for specific applications. Here's a brief overview: Types of Epoxy Grouting Nozzles: Straight Nozzles: These are the most common type, featuring a simple, straight design for injecting grout directly into cracks and voids. They come in different diameters to accommodate varying crack widths. Tapered Nozzles: These nozzles have a tapered tip that helps spread the grout more evenly within larger cracks or voids. They're ideal for filling wider gaps and ensuring complete filling. Packing Nozzles: These nozzles have a packing gland that helps prevent grout leakage around the injection point. They're suitable for high-pressure applications or situations where precise control over grout flow is necessary. Fan Nozzles: These nozzles feature a fan-shaped tip that sprays the grout in a wider pattern. They're useful for filling large, irregular cracks or for coating surfaces with epoxy. Factors to Consider When Choosing an Epoxy Grouting Nozzle: Crack or void size: Choose a nozzle diameter slightly larger than the crack width to ensure proper filling. Grout type and viscosity: Different epoxy grouts have varying viscosities. Opt for a nozzle with an appropriate flow rate for the specific grout being used. Application pressure: High-pressure grouting applications may require specialized nozzles with reinforced construction. Accessibility: Consider the location and accessibility of the crack or void when choosing a nozzle length and flexibility.

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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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