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Spit 060040 Multi Max Methacrylate Chemical Mortar 280ml
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Spit 055866 C-Mix Plus Cartridge Grey 300ml with 2x Nozzles
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Spit 060047 Multi Max Methacrylate Chemical Mortar 410ml
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Spit Chemical Resins
Spit Chemical Resins
Spit chemical resins are designed to provide high-performance anchoring solutions for demanding construction and installation applications. Ideal for use in concrete, brickwork, stone, and other solid or hollow base materials, Spit chemical resins deliver exceptional holding strength and long-lasting reliability for both professional tradespeople and DIY users.
Spit chemical resins provide high-performance anchoring solutions for construction and installation applications in concrete, brickwork, stone, and other base materials. Designed for strength and reliability, they are ideal for securing threaded rods, rebar, bolts, and fixings in both professional and DIY projects.
Manufactured using advanced bonding technology, Spit chemical resins deliver excellent load-bearing performance with reduced stress on the base material. Fast curing and easy to apply, many formulations are suitable for indoor and outdoor use thanks to their resistance to moisture, weathering, and corrosion. Their low expansion pressure also makes them ideal for use close to edges or in cracked concrete where traditional fixings may not be suitable.
FAQs
What are chemical resins used for?
Chemical resins are used for securing threaded rods, bolts, rebar, and other fixings into materials such as concrete, brick, and stone. They are commonly used in structural applications, handrail installations, steelwork, and heavy-duty anchoring where strong and reliable fixing performance is required.
Can Spit chemical resins be used outdoors?
Yes, many Spit chemical resins are designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Their resistance to moisture, weathering, and corrosion makes them suitable for external applications such as fencing, gates, balconies, and structural fixings.
How long does chemical resin take to cure?
Curing times can vary depending on the specific resin type, temperature, and base material. Fast-curing formulas may set within minutes, while others can take longer for full strength to develop. Always check the manufacturer's instructions for recommended curing times before loading the fixing.
Can chemical resin be used in cracked concrete?
Many Spit chemical resins are specially formulated for use in cracked concrete and other demanding substrates. They provide strong anchoring performance with minimal expansion pressure, making them ideal for applications close to edges or in areas where traditional anchors may cause damage.