19 - Tds - Emaco r307
19 - Tds - Emaco r307
19 - Tds - Emaco r307
CONCRESIVE 1450i
High performance styrene free epoxyacrylate based fixing compound
Setting times
Primary uses
Heavy duty & critical anchoring such as rebars &
Temp Working Time Curing time
threaded anchor rods/bolts in rock & concrete
-5° 120 min 7h
and reinforcing dowel bars
0°C 60 min 4h
Used in wet environment, at low to very low 5°C 20 min 120 min
temperatures & wherever solvents or styrene are 20°C 7 min 30 min
unacceptable 30°C 4 min 25 min
Used in high temperature applications 40°C 2 min 15 min
Anchoring with sleeves in hollow brick or concrete
Specified fixing media for Watson Bowman Acme Application procedures
joints & neoprene ancillaries 1. Drill the correct size hole in the concrete base
material.
Advantages 2. Clean the whole thoroughly.
• Solvent free 3. Fix the mixer nozzle to the front end of the
• Styrene free resin cartridge.
• Non flammable (no methyl-methacrylate) 4. Fit the resin cartridge into the special
• Rapid curing – cures below 0°C (when dispenser gun and apply the correct number
freezing) of trigger pulls starting at the far side of the
• Conforms with French norms NF P18-831 & drilled hole.
NF P18-836 (for rebars) 5. Insert the rebar or threaded rod into the hole.
• Suitable for wet environment 6. For threaded rods, apply the correct
• Used in diamond drilled holes tightening torque only after the curing time
• Virtually no wastage specified for the resin.
Packaging
Two-component cartridges: 400 ml side by side
cartridges.
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CONCRESIVE 1450i
Working Load in Concrete C35/45 – Steel Rod
Steel Rod 8.8 M8 M10 M12 M14 M16 M20
Ø of insert (mm) 8.0 10.0 12.0 14.0 16.0 20.0
Ø of hole D (mm) 10.0 12.0 14.0 16.0 20.0 25.0
Embedment depth (mm) 80.0 100.0 120.0 140.0 160.0 200.0
Ultimate Tensile Load value in kN 21.2 29.3 37.5 45.1 62.9 77.3
Ultimate Shear Load value in KN 14 18.3 31.2 35.0 43.5 71.3
Tensile Working Load value in KN 4.4 6.2 7.3 9.1 12.8 18.5
Shear Working Load value in KN 5.0 6.7 10.2 12.8 15.0 25.4
Tightening torque in Nm 12.0 26.0 44.0 75.0 85.0 115.0
Consumption Volume in number of trigger pulls 1 2 2 3 4 5
One 400ml cartridge has approximately 50 pulls on the trigger of the dispenser
Post-installed Rebars
The test results per NF Norms P 18-831 & NF P 18-836 have confirmed that bonding between resin & the
concrete is equal to the bonding a steel bar of HA quality (high adherence) in the concrete i.e. if the
concrete is poured directly around the rebar, it is not more effective than using resin.
Rebar HA Fe E 500
Concrete C35/45
Re = 500 N/mm² (yield point)
Rm = 550 N/mm² (tensile strength)
Rebar Diameter (mm) 8.0 10.0 12.0 14.0 16.0 20.0 25 32 40
Drill bit diameter (mm) 10.0 14.0 16.0 18.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 40.0 48.0
Section (mm²) 50.3 78.5 113.0 154.0 201.0 314.0 490.0 803.0 1256.0
Ultimate Tensile Load (kN) 27.0 43 62.0 84.0 110.0 172.0 234.0 309.0 430.0
Maximum embedment depth
Ultimate Shear Load (kN) 12.6 16.5 27.3 35.9 41.6 66.7 102.9 168.6 263.7
Maximum embedment depth
Consumption Volume in number 2 3 3 3 4 5 7 9 12
of trigger pulls on dispenser for
minimum embedment
One 400ml cartridge has approximately 50 pulls on the trigger of the dispenser
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CONCRESIVE 1450i
Working Load in Concrete
For different concrete strengths, multiply the working loads by a factor which is μ = working load x {1+
(Actual concrete strength-40)/50}
Reduction factors are applicable to all sizes since they are expressed in terms of embedment depth which
varies from size to size.
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CONCRESIVE 1450i
Effects of Temperature on CONCRESIVE® 1450i
Reduction factor to be applied on the working load beyond 40°C. CONCRESIVE® 1450i has proved to be
fully effective even when tested at 150°C.
CONCRESIVE® 1450i is in conformity to the European Norm EN 10080 and has European Technical
Approval ETAG 001 Part 5.
Whilst any information contained herein is true, accurate and represents our best knowledge and experience, no warranty is given or implied with
any recommendations made by us, our representatives or distributors, as the conditions of use and the competence of any labour involved in the
application are beyond our control.
As all BASF technical datasheets are updated on a regular basis it is the user's responsibility to obtain the most recent issue.