Non Shrink Cement Grouting
Non-shrink cement grouting is used to fill voids and gaps between concrete surfaces, such as columns, beams, and walls. It involves the injection of a cement-based mixture that does not shrink upon curing, ensuring a durable and long-lasting repair. The purpose of non-shrink cement grouting is to strengthen and stabilize the concrete structures, preventing further damage and improving their load-bearing capacity. This technique is particularly useful in situations where the structure has experienced settlement, cracking, or deterioration, and traditional repair methods are not sufficient.
The process of non-shrink cement grouting typically involves drilling holes in the concrete structure, then injecting the cement mixture under pressure to fill the voids and gaps. The mixture consists of cement, water, and additives, which enhance the performance and durability of the grout. Non-shrink cement grouting is a highly technical process that requires specialized knowledge and experience to execute correctly. It is essential to work with a reputable and experienced contractor who understands the intricacies of this technique and can deliver a high-quality repair that meets the required standards.