Prime Resins, Inc.
2291 Plunkett Road
Conyers, GA 30012-3433
Phone: (770) 388-0626
or (800) 321-7212
Fax: (770) 388-0936
Prime Rez 1000 Series Epoxy and Injection Resins
(Click on Product Name for Technical Data)
Structural cracks are repaired by filling the cracks with a high strength epoxy injection resin that bonds fractured concrete back together. The most appropriate injection resin is determined by the width of the crack and its location. Lower viscosity injection resins are best for filling narrow cracks—higher viscosity injection resins are better for filling wide cracks. Vertical or overhead cracks usually require sealing the surface with an epoxy gel to insure that the resin doesn’t run out before it cures. Some cracks in horizontal surfaces can be filled by gravity feeding epoxy into the cracks. For information about epoxy injection, see "Standard Procedures for Injecting Epoxy Resins into Cracked Concrete."
Prime Rez 1000 is a low viscosity, high strength, high modulus epoxy resin originally designed to be injected into structural cracks in concrete, masonry, or stone. May also be used as a
general purpose epoxy adhesive.
Prime Rez 1100 is a very low viscosity, high strength, high
modulus epoxy resin originally designed to be injected
into structural cracks in concrete, masonry, or stone.
May also be used as a general purpose epoxy adhesive.
Prime Rez 1200 is an extremely low viscosity epoxy resin
originally designed to be injected into cracks in concrete,
masonry, or stone that are subject to shock or
vibration.
Prime Rez 1600 is a smooth fl owing epoxy injection resin
designed to be injected into wide cracks in concrete,
masonry, or stone where the back of the crack cannot
be sealed prior to injection. Prime Rez 1600 will flow while
under pressure, then will stop and not flow out the back
of the crack.