
BestBond EP750
High-strength, two-component epoxy for crack injection repair
Advantages:
BestBond EP750 creates a bonding layer whose tensile strength is much higher than that of concrete. In addition, it offers other advantages:
Easy and simple to apply, allowing application at low temperatures.
Easily fills fine cracks, restoring the maximum original strength.
Rapid strength development, allowing quick return to service.
Very high adhesion and tensile strength compared with concrete.
Solvent-free, non-toxic, environmentally friendly.
BestBond EP750
Technical summary
Category
Grouting - Bondings - Repairing - Finishings
High-strength, two-component epoxy for crack injection repair
BestBond EP750 is a two-component, low-viscosity epoxy adhesive, a combination of epoxy and specialized additives used to bond cracked and torn structural concrete in order to restore the original load-bearing capacity of the structure.
With its low viscosity, the material easily penetrates deep and fills fine cracks, creating a strong bond and fully restoring the original load-bearing capacity of the structure.
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Product data
Applications
Permanent bonding for cracked and broken concrete structures such as: floors, slabs, ground beams, load-bearing beams, basement walls...
This product is also used to repair hairline cracks and serves as a protective layer for steel structural components such as anchor bases...
Advantages
BestBond EP750 creates a bonding layer whose tensile strength is much higher than that of concrete. In addition, it offers other advantages:
Easy and simple to apply, allowing application at low temperatures.
Easily fills fine cracks, restoring the maximum original strength.
Rapid strength development, allowing quick return to service.
Very high adhesion and tensile strength compared with concrete.
Solvent-free, non-toxic, environmentally friendly.
BestBond EP750 is a two-component, low-viscosity epoxy adhesive, a combination of epoxy and specialized additives used to bond cracked and torn structural concrete in order to restore the original load-bearing capacity of the structure.
With its low viscosity, the material easily penetrates deep and fills fine cracks, creating a strong bond and fully restoring the original load-bearing capacity of the structure.