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Injection Mortar
Technical Data Sheet
1.
DESCRIPTION
Antel
Injection Mortar consists of rapid setting Portland cement,
specially treated quartz sand and reactive chemicals.
Specially designed to halt rising damp when inserted into
predrilled holes either as mortar or as viscous liquid.
The active ingredients diffuse through water in the
capillaries within mortar joints, react with the free lime in
those joints and form chemical complexes which physically block
the capillaries.
2.
USES
Injection
Mortar is partcularly advantageous in 42 inch walls, in rubble
filled walls and in very wet walls, and can be used in new
construction.
3.
PACKAGING
Available
in 25 kgs bags.
4.
COVERAGE
The
coverage rate depends entirely on the soundness and the porosity
of the structure. The
following table acts as a guideline.
| Wall thickness/mm |
230 |
290 |
350 |
470 |
| Usage kg/linear metre
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1.1 |
1.4 |
1.8 |
2.4
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5.
HEALTH & SAFETY
Injection
Mortar is non combustible, non toxic, odourless and asbestos free
but when mixed with water the mixture becomes highly alkaline and
can cause skin irritation.
Eye
and skin protection must be worn. Use suitable protective gloves,
eye mask and clothing when mixing and during injection.
Splashes
or dry mix in the eyes should be rinsed with copious amounts of
water and medical attention should be obtained. Wash any mixture
from exposed skin immediately.
6.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
6.1
PREPARATION.
The
mortar is prepared by adding 2 - 3 parts water (by volume) to 5
parts Injection Mortar and mixing thoroughly.
Mix only as much material as can be used in 15-20 minutes.
If the mixture sets shortly after mixing, restir.
Do NOT add more water.
Prior to injection the drilled holes must be cleaned
thoroughly by flushing out with water.
The mortar is then injected while the holes are still damp.
6.2
APPLICATION
Holes
are drilled using a 19-22 mm drill bit.
Drilling is normally carried out from one side only but in
certain circumstances it may advantageous to drill from both
sides. E.g. in random
stonework with a rubble infill or in very thick walls.
In both cases the holes should be drilled at no more than
110 mm centres and in a downward direction at approximately 30
degrees to the horizontal. In
order to obtain a continuous damproof course throughout the
structure it is important to ensure that all the holes are drilled
to the full depth at the same downward angle and with a uniform
distance between them. When
drilling from one side only the holes should be drilled to finish
50 mm from the far side. When
drilling from both sides the holes should finish just over half
way through the wall. Prior
to drilling internally, skirtings and any fixtures must be
removed. Plaster
should be removed to a height of 750 mm above the visible signs of
the rising damp or the external ground level, whichever is
highest.
110
mm thick brick walls can be treated by raking out the mortar
joints to a depth of 25 mm and repointing them using the Injection
Mortar.
The
injection gun nozzle is inserted into the hole to the full depth.
As the Injection Mortar is injected, the pipe is withdrawn
as the mortar fills the hole.
The mortar should be stopped off approximately 50 mm from
the top of the hole. As
the Injection Mortar fills out fine cracks and voids, it will
normally be necessary to partly refill the holes a few minutes
after initial injection. Excess
or spilt material should be removed before it sets. After the
Injection Mortar has set, the holes must be sealed off with a 3:1
sand:cement mortar incorporating a salt retardant additive.
Use only washed sharp sand.
Do
NOT use soft sand.
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