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Crack Repair: Fast and Simple 

The Crack-Pac® is a two-part, low viscosity crack injection epoxy designed to repair cracks in concrete.The mixed adhesive has the viscosity of a light oil and a low surface tension which allows it to penetrate fine to medium width cracks. Resin is contained in the cartridge and hardener is contained in the nozzle. Once the nozzle is threaded onto the cartridge, the hardener is released into the resin-filled cartridge by turning the knob at the base of the nozzle. The two components are mixed by shaking the cartridge.

 

The Crack-Pac Injection Kit™ everything needed to pressure inject approximately 8 lineal feet of cracks:

  • 2 Crack-Pac Cartridge / Nozzle Sets
  • 12 E-Z-Click Injection Ports
  • 2 E-Z-Click Injection Fittings with 12" tubing
  • 1 pint of Paste-Over Epoxy (8 oz. of resin + 8 oz. of hardener)
  • 4 disposable wood paste-over applicators
  • 1 pair latex gloves
  • Installation video

 

Easy to Use Features Include:

  • Dispenses with a standard caulking tool, no dedicated dispensing tool needed
  • Low viscosity
  • Clean and easy mixing; no additional tools required
  • Chemically bonds with the concrete to provide a monolithic repair
  • Resistant to oils, salts and mild chemicals
  • Non-Shrink
  • Conforms to of ASTM C-881 Type I & II, Grade 1, Classes B & C
  • Easy to follow installation video included

Different colors make it easy to determine where you are:              Resin - Blue; Hardener - Clear; Mixed: Light amber. The color of epoxy will change from amber to blue during the cure process and then fade back to light amber within a few weeks of installation.

What size of a crack can be repaired?:
Suitable for repair of cracks ranging from 1/64" to 1/4" wide in concrete walls, floors, slabs, columns and beams. Can be used to inject cracks in dry, damp or wet conditions with excellent results. Not for use in actively leaking cracks.

Cleaning up is just as easy:
Wipe up with cotton cloths. If desired scrub area with abrasive, waterbased cleaner and flush with water. If approved, solvents such as ketones (MEK, acetone, etc.), laquer thinner, or adhesive remover can be used. DO NOT USE SOLVENTS TO CLEAN ADHESIVE FROM SKIN. Take appropriate precautions when handling flammable solvents. Solvents may damage surfaces to which they are applied.

Cured Material: Chip or grind off surface.