Concrete Monthly
   
January 2010 issue
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CINTEC offers masonry repair anchor system

CINTEC America of Baltimore, Md., a structural masonry retrofit strengthening, repair, and preservation company, is offering the CINTEC Reinforcing Anchor System, a micro cement anchoring and reinforcing technique. The system is used for repair and renovation of existing buildings.

The Anchor System process begins with an inspection of the structure by a qualified CINTEC engineer. The structure is then modeled in 3D to assess the behavioral probability and the risk inherent to the structure in order to determine the best reinforcement pattern.

At the site, the CINTEC Reinforcing Anchor System, fashioned out of a steel bar enclosed in a mesh fabric sleeve, is inserted into the structure in need of reinforcement. A specially-developed, non-polymer, cement-like grout is then injected into the sleeve under low pressure.

The grout then fuses with the mesh, expands, and shapes itself around the steel to fit the space. CINTEC uses a dry or low-volume wet diamond drilling techniques to reduce or even eliminate water damage associated with conventional concrete wet drilling.

Extensive in-situ load testing on various sizes and types of CINTEC anchors has proven that large blast loads can be successfully resisted, and that the CINTEC Reinforcing Anchor System provides a reliable, bottom line defense against explosions.

For more information, call 800-363-6066; e-mail: or see cintec.com.

 
This article appears in the January 2010 issue of Concrete Monthly.

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