Adhesive Anchors

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<p>Adhesive anchors are designed to form attachments on existing concrete and masonry base materials. These anchors feature sharp threads to bore into concrete or drywall surfaces and provide a secure hold.</p>

Adhesive Anchors

Adhesive anchors are designed to form attachments on existing concrete and masonry base materials. These anchors feature sharp threads to bore into concrete or drywall surfaces and provide a secure hold.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are adhesive anchoring connections used?

  • Concrete-to-concrete connections are used to widen, strengthen or repair bridges. They are also suitable for airport runways.
  • Metal-to-concrete anchorage is used to brace against impacts or withstand high winds. They are useful for guardrails, bollards & light poles. Overhead or roadside signage, as well as water & wastewater projects, use metal-to-concrete attachments

What factors need to be taken care of in an adhesive anchoring system?

  • Temperature of the concrete at the time of installation
  • Moisture content of the concrete at the time of installation
  • Drilling and preparation of the hole.

How do epoxy adhesive anchors work?

Epoxy adhesive anchors work by creating a strong bond between the metal fixture and the base material through the use of epoxy adhesive. Once the adhesive cures, it forms a solid connection, allowing the fixture to be securely fastened to the surface.

How do I install stud assembly adhesive anchors?

Installation of stud assembly adhesive anchors involves drilling a hole in the base material, injecting adhesive into the hole, inserting the metal fixture, and then threading the stud into place.

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