Chemical Anchor Stud — for Resin/Epoxy Anchoring
Chemical anchor systems use a two-component resin (typically epoxy or polyester) injected into a drilled hole, into which a threaded stud is inserted. The cured resin bonds the stud to the concrete. HDBolt supplies the metal stud component — typically a threaded rod section with a chamfered tip and a chisel point on the embedded end for proper resin mixing.
Specifications
| Standards | DIN 976 / DIN 975 base, with proprietary tip geometry |
|---|---|
| Property Class | 5.8, 8.8, A4-70 stainless |
| Diameter Range | M8 – M30 |
| Surface Finish | Zinc plated, HDG, Stainless |
| Tip Geometry | Standard chamfered or chisel-pointed for resin mixing |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the advantage of chemical anchoring vs mechanical anchoring?
Chemical anchors typically achieve higher pull-out values, work in cracked concrete, and allow closer-to-edge installations. The trade-off: longer installation time (cure time before loading), sensitivity to hole cleaning, and temperature limits during cure.
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