ETI-LV Low-Viscosity Injection Epoxy (22 oz. Cartridge)

ETILV22

Simpson Strong-Tie

Quick Overview


  • ETI injection epoxies are two-component, high-solids formulations that are dispensed through a static mixing nozzle using a manual, battery or pneumatic dispensing tool.
  • ETI injection epoxies are specially designed formulations for the injection of cracks in concrete.
  • Properly installed, they provide a repair that is both waterproof and high strength (structural).

  • Features:
  • Chemically bonds with the concrete to provide a structural repair
  • Seals the crack from moisture, protecting rebar in the concrete from corrosion and flooring from moisture damage
  • All viscosities formulated for maximum penetration under pressure
  • Side-by-side cartridge dispensing provides reliable mixing and ratio control when used with the Simpson Strong-Tie® Opti-Mix® static mixing nozzle (included)
  • Eliminates the need for expensive bulk dispensing equipment
  • Formulations can be dispensed using a manual or pneumatic dispensing tool (ETI-LV requires the use of the Opti-Mix nozzle, model EMNO22, which is included with the cartridge)
  • Final color of product: Amber
  • Suitable for pressure injection or gravity-feed applications
  • Non-shrink material resistant to oils, salts and mild chemicals

  • Applications:
  • Meets the requirements of ASTM C881, Type I, IV and V, Grade 1, Classes B and C
  • For repair of fine to medium-width cracks that are 1/64" – 1/4" in width
  • Low surface tension allows the material to effectively penetrate narrow cracks
  • Suitable for structural repairs
  • Approved under NSF/ANSI standard 61
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Manufacturer: Simpson Strong-Tie
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