• Fixing & implanting anchors:

Anchoring metal structures: Filling rigid joints between concrete elements, Footings for masonry, Anchoring machine tools by casting under the support bed, and Anchoring metalwork fabrications.

  • Shotcrete works:

Shotcrete is a method of applying concrete projected at high velocity primarily onto a vertical or overhead surface.
Dry shotcrete involves putting materials (pre-blended or semi-dampened) into a delivery hose.

wet shotcrete process, This entails first properly mixing all ingredients, water included, into the equipment.

  • Sand Blast works:

Sandblasting can remove paint, rust, and residue from oxidation from materials quickly and efficiently. Sandblasting can also be used to change the condition of a metal’s surface by removing scratches or casting marks. Sandblasting as a cleaning method has been widely used for over a hundred years.

  • Carbon Fiber Sheets

Carbon fiber sheet reinforcement is suitable for concrete elements under axial compression, large eccentric compression, and insufficient ductility. It is possible to improve the situation of insufficient bearing capacity and ductility of the concrete cross-section through the circumferential encircling beam, that is, the continuous pasting without spacing. The carbon fiber sheet can also be pasted into a ring hoop to improve the bearing capacity of the diagonal section of the concrete elements.

  • Jacketing Application:

Concrete jacketing is probably the most used technique for strengthening RC members. It is constructed either with cast-in-place concrete or, more often, with shotcrete. The method involves the addition of a layer of reinforced concrete in the form of the jacket using longitudinal steel reinforcement and transverse steel ties outside the perimeter of the existing member

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