When are injection systems used instead of through bolts?
Injection systems are used in particular for rainscreen facades, if another anchor no longer achieves the required loads. They allow maximum loads even with thin-walled perforated bricks.
What products does EJOT offer for injection anchoring?
EJOT currently offers two different types of injection mortar for the secure embedment in masonry and concrete. The Multifix USF is a mortar that can be used universally. It can be embedded in concrete, in countless solid and perforated bricks, as well as in aerated concrete. To fulfil as many applications as possible, there are anchor rods of diverse diameters and lengths available in the portfolio. In addition, there is a fitting mesh sleeve for each anchor rod diameter. The mesh sleeve prevents the mortar from disappearing uncontrolled in the chambers of the stone when the mortar is injected into a perforated stone. EJOT offers all anchor rods with zinc-plating and in stainless steel, with fitting nuts and washers. Maximum flexibility is guaranteed by the 1000 mm long anchor rods, which can be abridged individually by the contractor as desired.
