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For Any Users Of Sikadur AnchorFix-2 (Sika Anchor Fix) ForAnchoring Screws In Concrete
On May 18, 3:38*pm, Bob wrote:
Hello, Regarding the product "Sika Anchor Fix" also known as Sikadur AnchorFix-2 used e.g. for anchoring and bonding metal screws in concrete: Question: *must the hole in the concrete that the metal stud is going into to be anchored be "absolutely" dry, or is it that a little moisture or dampness won't effect the bond strength by any meaningful amount ? Couldn't find anything on their data sheet regarding this. Thanks, Bob -------------------- Description Sikadur AnchorFix-1 is a two-component, solvent- and styrene-free, modified-acrylic anchoring adhesive. Where to Use As a fast-curing anchoring adhesive for all grades of rebars, threaded rods, bolts and special fastening systems. Install in concrete and masonry base materials. SiKA makes a number for AnchorFix-1,2,3 & 4 I only have experience with -1 & -3.... I know that they are dampness tolerant. I have used them in damp holes (standing water removed with shop vac) http://www.sikaconstruction.com/con/...-anchoring.htm check out the instructions.. third page has the answers cheers Bob |
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