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Azon-Grout
being used in a gypsum mine with a multi-ratio high
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Stops
water effectively
Azo-Grout
includes a variety of hydrophobic and hydrophilic-type urethanes.
The hydrophopic materials deflect water away from the repair
area and require a minimum amount of water for reaction. The
hydrophilic materials absorb a certain amount of water to
form a flexible foam or gel and then protect the repair area
from further penetration by acting as a watertight seal or
membrane. The hydrophilic materials are ideal for applications
that have large volumes of water on or near the repair area.
Azo-Grout can also be used for earth stabilization to strengthen
soil into a monolithic, impermeable barrier.
Diverse
applications
Azo-Grout
products will form either an elastomeric solid material, rigid
or flexible foam or gel-type substance when reacted properly.
The methods for using these products include concrete crack
injection, pumping entirely through a structure to form a
membrane on the outside surface or a variety of injection
techniques used for soil stabilization.
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