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fischer injection systems for all building materials


The injection systems developed and produced by fischer deliver practical solutions to problems in all building materials. fischer injection resins are designed for


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universal use, and the resin anchors differ widely in their chemical composition and their approvals.


he FHB II is the world’s first resin anchor approved for use in the tensile zone with both capsules and injection resin. Other features include the different hardening times. With the injection resin FIS HB 345 S this time


is about three hours in winter (0°C), with the cartridge FHB II P being only 45minutes, and as little as 6minutes with the FHB II PF. The FIS EM with approval for cracked concrete and post-


installed reinforcement links is the first choice for anchoring heavy steel constructions, brackets, machines, high-rise shelving units and complex timber constructions. It is suitable for rebar up to 40mm diameter, diamond drill holes and underwater applications. The range includes cartridge sizes FIS EM 390 S, FIS EM 585 S and FIS EM 1100 S. The high performance resins FIS V and FIS VW feature a wide


range of uses with construction approvals. The FIS VW 360 S also has European Technical Approval (ETA-02/0024) for concrete. It is also ideal for processing at temperatures ranging from –5°C to +10°C, or down to –15°C outside the approval. The range includes


FIS V 150 C, FIS V 360 S, FIS VW 360 S and FIS V 950 S. fischer Germany has had the next level of power resin in its


portfolio since October 2010. The FIS VL has DIBt approval for solid, perforated and hollow bricks (threaded rods M8 - M12, internal thread anchors M6 - M12) and ETA approval (ETA-10/0352) for non-cracked concrete (threaded rods M8 - M30 and internal thread anchors M8 - M20). The resin, fully titled FIS VL 345 S, helps to solve many everyday anchoring tasks at temperatures down to –5°C. It is coloured red and is sold in a 345ml capacity cartridge. The FIS VS range of resins has ETA Option 7 (ETA-08/0266)


for non-cracked concrete and a DIBt approval for masonry. It is designed for multifunctional use in minor applications. It is suitable for high loads in virtually all kinds of building materials. Cartridge types and sizes: FIS VS 100 P, FIS VS 150 C and FIS VS 300 T. For less complex applications in masonry requiring no approval, the polyester resin based FIS P injection resin may be used.


Rawlplug offers three resin delivery systems


Rawlplug has developed its Rawl range considerably over the years, so that it now includes threemethods of resin delivery- capsule, cartridge and foil sausage.


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ith recent developments of the Rawl R-CFS (foil), R-RER-W (cartridge) and R-CAS-V (capsule),


Rawlplug says it is able to offer the most comprehensive range available. The new environmentally friendly


R-CFS is a cartridge free system where the resin is contained in a foil sleeve. Three types of resin are available including vinylester styrene free and polyester styrene free, depending on loading and structural requirements. This is a most economical system as there is no plastic cartridge required and so waste material is insignificant. A new improved gun is available for comfort and ease of use. The next most recent development


is low temperature resins. The current Rawl R-KER vinylester, styrene free, 380ml cartridge system operates down to -5°C and Rawlplug has introduced a new solution in the form of R-KER-W which can be used down to -20°C, with reduced curing time. R-KER and R-KER-W are high strength


resins giving maximum loads in concrete when used with threaded studs or rebar. Embedments can be deeper to increase load capacities, and pumping is easy due to the resin consistency. Both these products have recently been awarded a European Technical Approval (ETA-10/0055). For difficult anchoring solutions


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Rawlplug is able to offer the R-KEM+ polyester styrene free 300ml cartridge and the R-KF2 polyester resin 380ml cartridge. The R-KEM+ is used in a standard


skeleton gun for convenience, with the full range of accessories available for hollow structures including mesh and plastic sleeves. Finally, Rawlplug has recently added


a new capsule to its range in the form of R-CAS-V, vinylester styrene free, which can be used with single or multiple capsules for increased loads. Rawlplug highlights that the product should be specified for safety critical applications in solid concrete up to 30mm diameter.


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