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Epoxy adhesive for carbon fibers and rods
Teknobond 300 Tix is a two-component, solvent-free, epoxy-based thixotropic adhesive.
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Surface quality, seams and joint surfaces must be dry and free from any kind of dust, dirt, loose and loose particles, grout residues, oil and grease. If present on weak concrete parts, they should be removed and the surface repaired with Teknogrout or Teknorep repair mortars.
The concrete base must be strong and have sufficient compressive strength (minimum 25 N/mm²) and a peel strength of at least 1.5 N/mm².
Component B should be added to component A and mixed with a low speed electric mixer (400 rpm) for 2-3 minutes until a homogeneous working mixture is obtained.
First you need to prepare and cut the carbon fibers of the required size. The epoxy glue should be evenly applied to the concrete surface with a spatula, and then the carbon fiber should be pressed to the surface. Remains of glue should be removed immediately with a plastic roller with small teeth.
After the completion of the laying of carbon fibers, it is recommended to sprinkle with a thin layer of sand and apply plaster, because carbon fibers do not burn, however, the epoxy grout can catch fire at a certain temperature.
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Today, modern materials that have the look and texture of historical counterparts are used in the reconstruction of historical objects.
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