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Simpson Strong-Tie has introduced AT-3G, a new, all-weather hybrid-acrylic anchoring adhesive engineered to deliver a faster-curing, high-strength bond for cracked and uncracked concrete and post-installed rebar connections.
By 2009, the building had begun to show its age. At the top of the building some of the twenty-six east and south facing Terra-Cotta columns had begun to show cracking and in some areas had began to shed large pieces of stone.
Simpson Strong-Tie announced that its SET-3G high-strength epoxy anchoring adhesive is code listed for anchoring installations in submerged holes and in saturated concrete or water-filled holes.
Simpson Strong-Tie announced today that it plans to resume attending live industry conferences, and will bring its complete family of Titen concrete and masonry anchoring solutions to the World of Concrete June 8–10 in Las Vegas, NV.
New Anchor Ideal for Protecting Historic Buildings in Areas of High Seismic Activity.
April 21, 2015
Cintec International, a world leader in the field of structural masonry retrofit strengthening, repair, and preservation, announces that it has developed a new type of dissipative wall anchor.