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Crackbond

Product Description

Crackbond is a very low viscosity two-component epoxy, joint and crack filler designed to penetrate and re-bond cracks in concrete.  This free flowing liquid is installed by simply allowing the material to penetrate the crack by gravity feed.  Crackbond may also be installed by pressure injection methods. It permanently bonds non-moving cracks and joints in concrete.

Features and Benefits

  • Consists of 100% solids epoxy to allow total compliance with VOC regulations.
  • Very low viscosity epoxy is capable of penetrating cracks as small as 0.004 inch (0.10 mm).
  • Contains no volatile solvents permitting interior applications with no risk of fire or toxic odors.
  • Excellent adhesive properties bonds together concrete cracks caused by drying shrinkage and most structural deficiencies.
  • Rapid cure time drastically reduces operational downtime and allows for exposure to traffic in less than 24 hours.
  • Flexible epoxy compound permits use where slight crack movement is possible.
  • Easy to use gravity feed system does not require special tools, equipment and workman skills.
  • May be pressure injected into vertical and overhead concrete cracks.
  • Low modulus formulation accommodates floor slab crack movement due to thermal variations.
  • Self-leveling consistency may be used to repair random cracking and fill control joints in concrete floors.

Typical Applications

  • Sealing, filling, and bonding cracks in concrete parking decks
  • Industrial floor slabs
  • Bridge decks
  • Walls
  • Pedestals
  • Driveways
  • Sidewalks
  • Road pavements


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Technical Data Sheet

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