Alongside its application in cracked concrete, the versatile injection mortar is also approved for anchorings in solid and porous masonry, as well as in aerated concrete in accordance with the European Technical Approval (ETA). Its suitability for numerous special applications, such as for the stand-off fixing solutions Thermax 12 and 16, has been officially confirmed by a general building inspectorate approval. It penetrates façade insulations almost without any thermal bridges and is firmly anchored in the wall using FIS V.
This comprehensive accessory that is optimally attuned to the injection mortar family enables high flexibility and a broad spectrum of applications. The composite technology with corresponding anchor studs such as FIS A or RG, for example, ensure a permanent, secure hold in solid building materials. For compliant anchoring, the FIS A need only be installed at a depth of 50 mm in solid masonry. The variable anchoring depths of the anchor studs can reach from a total of 50 to 600 mm - depending on the diameter and anchoring substrate. This allows diverse anchoring tasks to be implemented even in installation temperatures of between -5 °C and +40 °C. With its short curing time, the FIS V High Speed can guarantee quick work progress at temperatures as low as -15 °C. Temperatures of -10°C to +20°C in the anchoring base are a component of the ETA for the FIS V High Speed.
fischer press guns ensure the quick and easy processing of the two-component injection mortar with a vinyl ester resin base. When operating the press guns, the two separately stored resin and curing components are mixed and activated in the static mixer. Opened cartridges can be reused.
In addition to the anchor stud, an anchor sleeve (perforated sleeve) is incorporated in porous construction materials, which evenly distributes the mortar to the benefit of cost efficiency and the safety of the anchoring. In combination with the metal injection anchor sleeve FIS HK and the FIS A (M10, M12 and M16), the injection mortar is also a solution for attaching marquees to double-leaf masonry, for example. This allows installation using an injection anchor sleeve at variable usable lengths from 20 to 200 mm. In this case, the facing formwork can have a maximum thickness of 180 mm together with the rear ventilation level. The FIS HK’s grid structure guarantees low mortar use with an optimum fit in the chambers of the masonry stone.
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