Chemical Fixings

Chemical or resin fixings are generic terms relating to steel studs, bolts and anchorages which are bonded into a substrate, usually masonry and concrete, using a resin based adhesive system.

Ideally suited for high load applications, in virtually all cases the resulting bond is stronger than the base material itself. As the system is based on chemical adhesion, no load stress is imparted to the base material as with expansion type anchors. Chemical fixings are therefore ideal for close to edge fixing, reduced centre and group anchoring and use in concrete of unknown quality or low compressive strength.

Although there are many differing variations and delivery systems in the market, all systems operate using the same basic principle with the base resin, requiring the introduction, by mixing, of a second component to begin the chemical curing process, hence the term chemical anchor.

In order to ensure you have ordered sufficient resin, the amount of fixings obtained from a single 380 ml cartridge of resin, vary according to the stud size used.