Description
The injection hose is installed in reinforced concrete structures at construction joints that require sealing. The hose has one channel that enables injection execution. The injection material is injected under pressure, which causes the opening of micro-cuts. The resin escapes through the openings, effectively sealing the construction joint.
Injecting substances into structures is one of the latest technologies in the construction industry. It is used for structural reinforcement, leak elimination, wall sealing, and expansion joint sealing.
Due to relatively low costs and ease of implementation, pressure injection can also be used to insulate walls and foundations. This is precisely why construction joints in structures subjected to groundwater pressure are sealed in this manner. Sealing construction joints during concreting or additional concreting to elements with irregular surfaces (e.g., diaphragm walls or textured surfaces) and when numerous voids occur requires solutions that fill the resulting pores and ensure structural tightness. In such unpredictable conditions, the injection hose system is an extremely effective solution.
The hose is connected to an injection pump that enables the injection of resins into drilled holes. The appropriate hose construction ensures rapid opening of micro-cracks and prevents flooding of the injection channel interior by cement slurry.
Injection hoses are manufactured from polyvinyl chloride.








