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Crack injection is commonly used in residential and commercial applications primarily because it is far less expensive than excavating a foundation and waterproofing the exterior foundation wall, floor slab, car ark, tunnel, bridge, pit, channel, drain. There is also no need to remove tiles and other finishes from the surface in order to fix leaks. Crack injection is the most reliable leaking crack repair system when done properly.

What makes it work ?

Crack Injection is a fluid sealant which is injected into concrete cracks, rock fissures, expansion joints and other voids in concrete structures. When used in concrete crack injection applications the sealant is injected into a crack; within minutes the sealant expands transforming from a liquid to a flexible rubber solid. Flexible, Very Strong and Durable being the key, Potable Food Grade Sealant for drinking water, with a extremely high adhesion rating. The sealant will expand and contract with future concrete movement. Concrete is subject to weather conditions and will expand and conctract along with these conditions, very similar to house foundations and brickwork.

The Sealant is attracted to water - making it work amazingly well in situations where there is water actively leaking ( flowing ) out of cracks at a high flow rate. You will be amazed at some of the high pressure leaks we have repaired, no need to empty tank water !

Used to repair leaking concrete joints / cracks in - concrete carparks, tunnels, bridges, water treatment plants, pits, dams, tanks, apartment buildings, undergound cellars, retaining walls, factories, tilt slab concrete constructed buildings, and more.

Injection Leak Sealant - was used to repair a cooling tank at the Geelong Galvanising Plant. The process was carried out on all visible cracks from the inside of the tank reservoir, as you can see from our photos. The cooling tank is used after the steel is removed from the furnace to cool the steel once galvanised. The water temperature inside the tank can be up to 90 oC once steel has been cooled.

Phone - 0427 427 183
Email - darren@thetankshop.com.au
www.thetankshop.com.au

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