Airless pumps can also be successfully used for the injection of two-component acrylic water-reactive resin. This type of resin is often used for the structural repair of concrete, cement and other building materials, as it has the ability to harden and adhere effectively.

When selecting an airless pump for two-component resin injection, it is important to consider several factors:

  1. Material compatibility: Ensure that the airless pump is compatible with the two-component acrylic water-reactive resin you intend to use. Some resins may have specific requirements regarding pressure, flow and pump type.
  2. Precise dosing: Airless pumps must be able to precisely dose the two components of the two-component resin. Precision is essential to ensure proper mixing and reaction of the components.
  3. Pressure and flow: The airless pump must be able to provide the necessary pressure and flow to inject the resin through the desired cracks or points in the structure. The pressure must be sufficient to overcome the resistance of the material to be treated.
  4. Pump materials: Ensure that the pump is made of materials that do not react with the two-component resin. The parts of the pump that come into contact with the resin must be made of resistant and compatible materials.
  5. Ease of cleaning and maintenance: Cleaning and maintenance of the pump are essential to ensure continuous and reliable operation. Ensure that the pump is designed to be easily cleaned and maintained, especially when working with two-component resins that can harden quickly.

Before using an airless pump to inject two-component acrylic water-reactive resin, it is advisable to consult the resin and pump manufacturer’s specifications. Should you require any further clarification or technical support following the purchase of an airless pump from WIT, please do not hesitate to contact us: our many years of experience in the industry enable us to offer you maximum support to ensure the success of your applications.

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