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I am post installing anchors through a 12 inch slab and into a footing. The total embedment depth is 2 feet (1 foot into the slab and 1' into the footing). What epoxy do you recommend using for this? The column anchor diameter is 3/4 inches

Posted by nathan maroldover 1 year ago
I am post installing anchors through a 12 inch slab and into a footing. The total embedment depth is 2 feet (1 foot into the slab and 1' into the footing). What epoxy do you recommend using for this? The column anchor diameter is 3/4 inches

We have a 12" slab sitting on top of a 24" foundation. We need to post install column anchors through the slab and into the footing. To develop the post installed anchors, they will be set in 24" of epoxy when including the slab and footing. Most of the epoxy's say that 2' is too deep per the data sheets. what type of epoxy would you recommend for this?

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Posted by Ashley Couronover 1 year ago
Hilti Verified

Hi Nathan,

Hilti has a technical guide regarding post-installed reinforcing bars which can be found here. This resource can help with your design along with Hilti's PROFIS Engineering software which has a rebar application module titled Concrete-to-Concrete. This will help you determine which adhesive will be best for your application.

If you have any further questions, please reach out to hnatechnicalservices@hilti.com.

Regards,
Ashley

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