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Heavy duty fixings can include varied weight loads where life and dead
loads must be considered. This includes applications such as I-beams,
balconies and railings. We recommend CF900, CF920 and CF1000 (page
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Suitable anchor systems are required if cracks in the tension zone exist.
Force-controlled anchor systems with follow-up expansion or undercut
anchor systems are recommended for the tension zone of concrete
components. Other types of anchors may be used if they are set deep
enough so that their anchoring section is positioned within the compression zone.
Anchors are set in both low-strength and high-strength concrete, with
the cube compressive strength, fck,cube, 150, generally ranging from 25 to
60 N/mm2. When using expansion anchors, it is important to take the
curing of the concrete into account. Expansion anchors should not be
set in concrete that has not cured for more than seven days. The loading
capacity of anchors can be assumed to be only the actual strength of the
concrete at the time the load is applied. If an anchor is set and the load
applied later, the loading capacity can be assumed to be the concrete
strength determined at that time.
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Care must be taken not to cut through reinforcing bars when drilling
anchor holes. This can weaken the structure. If this cannot be avoided,
consult the responsible design engineer first.
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Perforated
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Distinction
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Bulk density
This is defined by the bulk density class: 0,4, 0,5, 0,6, 0,7, 0,8, 0,9, 1,0,
1,2, 1,4, 1,6, 1,8, 2,0, 2,2 and 2,5 kg/dm3. Finer grades exist for certain
brick types (in multiples of 0,05). While the bulk density designates
the weight of the brickwork, it can also be used to evaluate heat and
sound protection.
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This is defined by the pressure class: 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 20, 28, 36, 48 and
60 N/mm2. The alternative to the pressure class based on the allowable
variation of the compression stress (of the statistic calculation) is not
offered for all brick types in all compressive strengths.
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Due to the relatively low strength of masonry, the loads taken up locally
cannot be particularly high. Holes drilled for anchors may run into mortar
joints or cavities. Care must be taken to ensure that a layer of insulation
or plaster is not used as the base material; the specified anchorage depth
(depth of embedment) must be in the actual base material.
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The major designation for all bricks is DF. The scale ranges from 2 DF to
25 DF (length x width x height = 61,5 x 30 x 24 cm).
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Lightweight concrete is concrete with a low density (less than 1800 kg/m3)
and a porosity that reduces the strength of the concrete and,
consequentially, the loading capacity of an anchor.
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There are many ways of drilling holes. Rotary drilling does not use the
hammer function and is especially suited for perforated bricks or base
materials with low rigidity. Hammer drilling makes use of the hammer
function of professional hammer drills and is suited for hard base
materials such as concrete. Diamond core drilling is a vibration-free
method of drilling that requires special equipment with diamond drill bits.
It is mostly used with wet drilling, but dry drilling is also possible.
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Form Closure
A form closure is produced between the anchor rod and the hammer-drilled
rough hole wall by a cured resin adhesive.
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There are three basic working principles that make an anchor hold in
a building material.
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N
R
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There are several types of installations. With through-hole mounting, the
attachment part (bore pattern) is used to create the drill hole and pushes the
anchor into the base material itself. The diameter of the hole must in part
be greater than or equal to the drill-hole diameter. Pre-insertion mounting
creates the drill hole and inserts the anchor into the base material before the
attachment part is installed.
When using spaced mounting, the attachment part to be fastened is
installed with a space to ensure the tensile and compressive strength. Both
through-hole and pre-insertion mounting can be used with this technique.
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Friction, R transfers the tensile load, N, to the base material. The expansion
force, Fexp, is necessary for this to take place. It is produced, for example, by
driving in an expansion plug.
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The attachment part must fit the entire length of the through hole
(the thickness of the attachment part) on the anchor/threaded bolts.
If this is not the case, the anchoring must be measured as a spaced
mounting with lever arm.
Note the maximum mounting height, also described as the usable
length, in the manufacturers specifications: tfix = attachment part
thickness + non-load bearing surfaces up to load-bearing base
material.
A specified torque, which ensures the required pretensioning force
and correct anchor mounting, is required for tightening many anchors
approved by construction authorities. A calibrated torque wrench
should be used for this. For chemical anchors, observe the required
hardening time before applying the tightening torque or actual load.
Anchors must be installed as standard units. Replacing or removing
parts is not allowed.
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The attachment part must be laid out level and dry on the base
material and can be reinforced with a compression-proof leveling
layer of a maximum of 3 mm. If this is not the case, the anchoring
must be measured as a spaced mounting with lever arm.
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The approvals for the respective anchor sizes accurately define the
holes of the attachment part. These specifications must be taken into
account.
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The cause of failure is determined by the weakest point in an anchor
fastening. The following modes of failure occur mostly when a pure
tensile load is placed on single anchors that are a sufficient distance from
an edge or the next anchor:
break-out (A)
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A shell-like area of spall on one side of the anchor hole is generally caused
by shear loads. The anchor parts then suffer bending tension or shear failure.
However, the edge breaks away if the distance from an edge is small and the
shear load is towards the free edge of a building component.
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Essentially, the same modes of failure take place under a combined load.
As the angle between the direction of the applied load and the anchor
axis increases, break-out (A) becomes less common.
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The tensile stress condition of rotational symmetry around the anchor axis
establishes equilibrium when anchor fastenings are made in non-cracked
concrete.
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Conditions for testing and applying anchors are currently being drafted
internationally based on the research results of anchor manufacturers and
universities. These will guarantee the functional reliability and safety of
anchor fastenings made in cracked concrete.
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The allowable application cases are demonstrated in the certification and
the important cases are shown below.
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Rust-resistant
steel
Structural
steel
Aluminum
alloy
Hot-dip
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Electrogalvanized
Attached parts
Brass
Copper
Tin
CrNi(Mo) steel
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5% quantile
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resistance
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The following table lists and explains the technical terms used for
measurement procedures.
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Measurement concepts with global and partial safety factors differ. The
latter is finding increased application because it can more easily account
for variations and uncertainties with regard to material or assumed loads
(constant and fluctuating) as well as mounting factors by allocating a
global safety factor.
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The acting load (Sk) is the actual existing load per anchor,
without partial safety factors G and Q.
The recommended load (Frec) is the maximum load per anchor
recommended by Henkel, without partial safety factors G and Q
(often described as working load).
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for Anchor
Measurement:
The Kappa and DIBt procedures will no longer play a role once new
European approvals (ETA) are issued. The measurement procedure is
stipulated for each anchor in the respective approval. Measurement of
anchors approved by construction authorities must be performed using
engineering principles and written proof must be presented. Henkel
provides calculation software for use by architects, planners or structural
designers. ChemFast PRO calculation software can be downloaded for
free at www.chemical-anchoring.com.
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Current approval notices stipulate that the measurement of a fixing in concrete
must be carried out in accordance with the procedure or the measurement
guidelines of DIBt or ETAG. Both differ in procedures A, B and C.
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L + R <_ 0
Equation 1
L Tension in concrete caused by external loads,
including anchor loads
R Tension in concrete caused by local deformation
(e.g. concrete shrinkage or by external pressure)
(e.g. local deformations arising from external influences)
(e.g. from displacement at support or temperature fluctuations)
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While the procedure is simple and easy to use, it does have its
disadvantages. For example, the calculation of the permitted load does
not consider the upper load bearing capacity of anchors under lateral
load in the component surface. However, the upper required edge
distances under lateral load are determined for all load directions because
concrete edge failure becomes decisive with decreasing edge distance
under lateral load. For the measurement of off-center loaded anchor
groups for all anchors of the group, the load of the highest stressed
anchor must be determined. Measurements according to the procedure
are generally reliable, but present considerable restrictions in practice.
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Four different measurement procedures are available. Measurement
according to procedure A leads to the best utilization of the performance
capacity of fixings. The basic features of procedures A, B and C are
compiled in the following figure.
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Characteristic resistance independent of performance
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No consideration of edge and center distances
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Figure: Regulated anchor groups according to approvals. Figures are from ETAG Annex C
and TR 029.
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Lateral load
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arm
Type of failure
Steel failure
Extraction
Concrete failure
Cracks
(installation)
Cracks (load)
Steel failure
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(side opp. to
load-bearing
side)
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of types of
failure under
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and lateral
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The characteristic resistances depend on the load direction and take all
possible types of failure into account. The influences which are active on
the anchors must be less than or equal to the resistance for proof of load
bearing capacity. This verification is to be performed for each load
direction and for each type of failure. If this condition is fulfilled, the fixing
has been adequately measured.
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The partial safety factors for material resistance depend on the type of
failure and the installation safety of the anchor system and are specified
in the approval documents.
The partial safety factor for extraction and concrete failure under tension
is determined from the mounting safety factor of an anchor or its anchor
size. This mounting safety factor is derived from the results of tests that
are performed as part of the approval procedure. Mounting inconsistencies
that can occur at the construction site are simulated in these tests, however
it is assumed that crude errors in mounting (e.g. using the wrong drill) are
ruled out by appropriate measures at the construction site.
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Increasingly, the partial safety factor concept is replacing the global safety
factor concept. One important feature of the partial safety factor concept
is the strict separation of partial safety factors for the applied loads and
partial safety factors for the resistance of the fastening to these loads.
Partial safety factors for loads are intended to cover uncertainties and the
scatter where loads are concerned. Partial safety factors for resistance
cover uncertainties and the scatter pertaining to the resistance, i.e. the
load bearing capacity of the fastening.
To ensure that not only the anchor fastening design is optimally utilized,
but also that the required level of safety is guaranteed, it is often necessary
to size anchors in accordance with standard engineering practice when
making top-quality medium and heavy-duty fastenings in concrete. This
product information was based on the current international state of the
art regarding ETAG 001. This design method was simplified to retain as
much as possible of the previous design method, while including as much
of the most current approach as possible.
New design method
In the new design method, failure modes are differentiated (e.g. pull-out,
concrete, or steel failure). The different failure modes that occur when the
anchor is loaded to the point of failure are treated separately. In addition,
safety factors are differentiated based on different failure modes. How
these features are used in the actual fastening design is shown on the
following pages.
This approach offers the following benefits:
The actual anchor behavior is reflected in a more accurate fashion.
This leads to higher loads in certain applications.
The differentiation between failure modes allows more flexibility with
regard to the steel elements without having to perform a new design
calculation.
The data given conforms with upcoming design codes (e.g. the design
method according to ETAG Annex C).
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In this load direction, three failure modes can appear. These are pull-out
failure, concrete failure and failure of the steel element. The flow of
required calculations is displayed in the following chart:
0
Rd,c
N
basic value of design
resistance
N
basic value of design
resistance
a B,N
concrete strength
influencing factor
a B,N
concrete strength
influencing factor
aT
anchorage depth
influencing factor
aT
anchorage depth
influencing factor
a A,N
anchor spacing
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design tensile
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NRd,p = NRd,p
a B,N a T
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edge distance
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anchor spacing and
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influencing factor for
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Two failure modes are distinguished with this type (direction) of loading.
These are concrete edge failure (i.e. breaking away of the concrete
component edge) and the shear failure of the steel element. The flow
of required calculations is displayed in the following chart:
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If there are combinations of tensile and shear loads (i.e. loads under an
angle with respect to the anchor axis) the design check is given by:
FSd () <_ FRd ()
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FRd =
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1.5
+ sin
VRd
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1.5 -2
Where:
FRd
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VRd
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Theory
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Information
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Theory
Product Overview
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Contents
Where:
FSd
NSd
Additional
Information
= arctan VSd
NSd
FSd =
N 2Sd +V 2Sd
Additional
Information
Contents
Contents
1.8.3
1 Theory Section.indd 31
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Theory Section
Applications
Summary
Applications
Applications
1.8.4
1 Theory Section.indd 32
Contents
Additional
Information
Additional
Information
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Information
Product Details
Splitting is not decisive if the minimum value for the thickness of the
concrete member is taken into account.
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Ac,N
s,N
0
Ac,N
The simplified design method does not include the factor ec,N , which
relates to the eccentricity of the acting load on the anchor plate. The
factor re,N relates to a spalling of the concrete above the first layer of
reinforcing bars. This failure mode is not decisive for an embedment
depth greater than 100 mm or a reasonable layout of the reinforcing bars.
The factor ucr,N accounts for the different resistances of cracked and
uncracked concrete. This manual gives these different values in separate
tables. For this reason, ucr,N is unnecessary.
0
The factors a A,N and a A,R combine the factors
N Rk,c
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Contents
0
NRk,c = N Rk,c
Ac,N
s,N ec,N re,N ucr,N
A0c,N
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Theory
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Theory
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Theory Section
Applications
Product Details
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Information
Contents
0
VRk,c = VRk,c
A0c,V s,V h,V a,V ec,V ucr,N
A c,V
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Theory
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Contents
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Theory
Summary
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Contents
Product Details
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Theory
1.8.4
1 Theory Section.indd 33
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Theory Section
CF PRO
Calculation Software
ChemFast PRO (CF PRO) offers a new Henkel design method in addition
designing according to different international approvals. This method
differs from the simplified method in this manual in several ways. For this
reason, the results can differ as well.
Applications
Applications
Contents
Additional
Information
Additional
Information
Product Details
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Overview
2. Geometries for anchor plates and all anchor positions are allowed,
necessitating an engineering judgment of the design (especially for
shear forces close to an edge). The main assumption is the even load
redistribution on all anchors.
Product Details
Product Overview
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Contents
Please see page 4.1 for more information. ChemFast PRO is free and
available for download at www.chemical-anchoring.com.
1.9
1 Theory Section.indd 34
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Product Overview
Applications
Applications
* See page 1.2 for more information on selecting the correct drilling method.
CF850
CF900
CF920
CF1000
Concrete
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
Solid stone
yes
yes
yes
yes
no
Hollow brick
yes
yes
yes
yes
no
Certification
yes
no
yes
yes
yes
Underwater
no
no
yes
yes
yes
no
no
yes
yes
yes
Cracked
concrete**
no
no
no
no
yes
Weight of load
possible
++
+++
++++
Chemical
resistance
+++
+++
++++
Shrinkage
behavior
approx.
1.0 %
approx.
1.0 %
approx.
0.6 %
approx.
0.6 %
0%
Styrene
yes
no
no
no
no
Curing time
fast
fast
fast
fast
slow
Drilling method
hammer
hammer
hammer
hammer
diamond
hammer
Maximum drill
hole gap
up to
2 mm
up to
2 mm
up to
2 mm
up to
2 mm
up to
4 mm
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Materials:
Only for use in concrete
Boring Method:
Ideal for diamond-drilled holes
Hammer-drilled holes
Drill Holes:
Suitable for drill holes with a gap
of up to 4 mm between anchor
and substrate
Curing Time:
Slower curing time allows for more
flexibility in working conditions
Materials:
For use in various solid stones
Concrete
Hollow brick
Drilling Method:
Hammer-drilled holes*
Drill Holes:
Suitable for drill holes with a gap
of up to 2 mm between anchor
and substrate (due to shrinkage)
Curing Time:
Fast
Contents
Epoxy System
Product Overview
Reaction Resin
Mortar System
Product Details
Additional
Information
Additional
Information
Product Details
Product Overview
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Theory
Contents
2.1
2 Product Overview.indd 35
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Product Overview
Applications
Contents
Product Details
Product Overview
Product Details
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Information
2.2.1
2 Product Overview.indd 36
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Theory
Range of Use
These products can be applied in solid and hollow materials and places
where expandable dowels cannot be used. These products should only be
used in dry conditions.
Additional
Information
Special Properties
Basic solution for general
applications in standard
conditions
Fast curing
Styrene free
Hammer-drilled holes
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Special Properties
German certification
Basic solution for general applications in standard conditions
Fast curing
Economic
Hammer-drilled holes
Product Details
CF850
Additional
Information
CF800
Contents
Applications
Polyester Technology
Product Overview
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Contents
Applications
Chemical Anchoring
Product Overview
CF920
Special Properties
German and European certification
Suitable for wet and underwater
application
Certified as fire resistant up to F120
Very good thermal and
mechanical properties
High chemical resistance
Universal solution for wider
applications and heavier loads
Styrene free
Hammer-drilled holes
Product Overview
Product Details
Range of Use
These styrene-free vinylester products can be used in solid and hollow
materials and places where expandable dowels cannot be used.
These products cure in wet and underwater holes.
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Contents
CF900
Applications
Vinylester Technology
Additional
Information
Applications
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Overview
Product Details
Additional
Information
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Details
Additional
Information
Product Overview
Applications
2.2.2
2 Product Overview.indd 37
Chemical Anchoring
Product Overview
Special Properties
Cold climate solution for wide
range of applications and heavier
loads
Use down to 20C
Very good thermal and
mechanical properties
High chemical resistance
Suitable for wet and underwater
application
Styrene free
Hammer-drilled holes
Special Properties
Warm climate solution for wide
range of applications and heavier
loads
Use up to 45C
Suitable for wet and underwater
application
Very good thermal an
mechanical properties
High chemical resistance
Styrene free
Hammer-drilled holes
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Details
Additional
Information
Product Overview
Product Details
These products are not kept in stock but are made to order. Specific minimum order
quantities apply. Check your local Henkel office or dealer for details.
Additional
Information
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Overview
Additional
Information
Product Details
Range of Use
These styrene-free vinylester products can be used in solid and hollow
materials and places where expandable dowels cannot be used.
These products cure in wet and underwater holes.
2.2.3
2 Product Overview.indd 38
Applications
CF900 TROPIC
Contents
CF900 ICE
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Applications
Vinylester Technology:
Speciality Products
Contents
Applications
Chemical Anchoring
Product Overview
Epoxy Technology
The pure epoxy technology is the newest chemical anchoring technology
with an outstanding chemical resistance and industrial strength. It can be
used underwater and shows no shrinkage due to hardening. Working times
are flexible at elevated temperatures. Good compound properties achieve
outstanding load values in diamond-drilled holes and larger annular gaps.
Applications
Applications
Applications
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Range of Use
This pure epoxy product can be used with a professional gun and
applied in solid materials. It is preferred for anchoring reinforcing bars
and for post-installed rebar applications. The product can cure in wet
and underwater holes.
Product Details
Product Overview
Special Properties
Professional solution for
specialized applications
European and US certifications *
Heaviest loads / industrial strength
Fire resistance and highest
chemical resistance
Suitable for cracked concrete *
For fastening in diamond-drilled
holes
Suitable for underwater application
No shrinkage
Specialist for concrete
reinforcement
Flexible working time at elevated
temperatures
Diamond and hammer-drilled
holes
NSF/ANSI 61 certified for use
as a drinking water system
component
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Information
Contents
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Theory
Product Overview
Product Details
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Information
Contents
Product Overview
Product Details
Additional
Information
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
CF1000
2.3.1
2 Product Overview.indd 39
Chemical Anchoring
Product Overview
280 ml
CF800
CF850
CF900
CF920
Standard gun
Foil pack
165 ml
300 ml
CF800
CF850
CF900
CF920
Standard gun
Side by side
345 ml
CF800
CF850
CF900
CF920
Special gun
385 ml
CF1000
380 ml
CF920
Premix
Special gun
** Availability of product, size and cartridge type depends on local market offerings.
Curing Time
Curing start / Working time
Temperature
CF800
CF850
CF900
CF920
CF1000
5C
90 min
90 min
0C
45 min
45 min
180 min
5C
25 min
25 min
25 min
25 min
150 min
10C
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
120 min
20C
6 min
6 min
6 min
6 min
30 min
30C
4 min
4 min
4 min
4 min
20 min
35C
2 min
2 min
2 min
2 min
16 min
1,5 min
12 min
40C
CF800
CF850
CF900
CF920
CF1000
5C
360 min
840 min
0C
180 min
420 min
72 hours
5C
120 min
120 min
120 min
120 min
37 hours
10C
80 min
80 min
80 min
80 min
30 hours
20C
45 min
45 min
45 min
45 min
10 hours
30C
25 min
25 min
25 min
25 min
6 hours
35C
20 min
20 min
20 min
20 min
5 hours
40C
4 hours
* Curing time for the CF900 ICE and CF900 TROPIC can be found in the Product Details section.
2.4
2 Product Overview.indd 40
Applications
Peeler
Contents
Special gun
(150 ml with an
adapter)
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Theory
CF800
CF850
CF900
CF920
Product Details
150 ml
380 ml
Additional
Information
Coaxial
Applications
Tool
Contents
Product
availability **
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Theory
Sizes **
Product Overview
Cartridge type
Product Details
Product Availability
Additional
Information
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Information
Product Details
Product Overview
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Theory
Contents
Applications
Chemical Anchoring
Product Overview
German
English
CF900
German
English
German
English
German
English
German
English
English
German
English
English
German
English
English
German
English
English
CF920
Product Details
CF1000
Applications
CF800
Contents
Certification
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Language
available
Product
Product Overview
Certification Overview
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Information
Applications
Contents
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Theory
Product Overview
Product Details
Additional
Information
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Theory
Product Details
Additional
Information
Product Overview
Contents
Applications
Certification Overview
2.5
2 Product Overview.indd 41
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Product Overview
Contents
Applications
Cleaning Accessories
Contents
Applications
Contents
Applications
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
28
32
(mm)
10,5
12,5
14,5
16,5
18,5
24,5
28,5
30,5
35,5
38,5
(mm)
170
170
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
300
Product Accessories
Pattex Perforated Sleeves
For anchoring in hollow brick
13x100 mm / 15x100 mm
Pattex Standard Anchor Rods
M 8x100 / M 10x110, quality 5.8
Pattex Special Static Mixer
Pattex Universal Gun
Can be used with:
Foil pack (165 ml, 300 ml)
Peeler (280 ml)
Coaxial (150 ml, 380 ml)
Side by side (385 ml)
Premix (380 ml)
2.6
2 Product Overview.indd 42
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
(mm)
12
14
16
18
20
26
30
32
37
40
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
(mm)
10
12
14
16
18
24
28
30
35
38
Product Details
Additional
Information
(mm)
Dmin
L
Brush Total brush
diameter
length
Additional
Information
D
Brush
diameter
Product Overview
M 16
M 20
M 24
M 27
M 30
Db
Bore hole
diameter
Product Details
M8
M 10
M 12
Rebar
Additional
Information
Threaded
bar
Product Details
Product Overview
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Chemical Anchoring
Product 0verview
10
12
14
18
24
28
35
80
90
110
125
175
210
280
165 ml
41
25
15
280 ml
74
46
27
15
300 ml
80
49
30
16
345 ml
93
57
34
18
380 ml
103
63
38
20
385 ml
104
64
39
21
M8
M 10
M 12
M 16
Approved sleeve
13x100 15x100
Standard sleeve
13x85
13x85
13x85
18x85
Standard
165 ml
12
12
12
Approved
165 ml
11
Standard
280 ml
23
23
23
12
Approved
280 ml
19
14
Standard
300 ml
24
24
24
13
Approved
300 ml
21
16
Standard
345 ml
28
28
28
15
Approved
345 ml
24
18
Standard
380 ml
31
31
31
16
Approved
380 ml
27
20
Product Details
* These numbers are based on the best-case scenario. This information can be used as a
guide for planning purposes. Consumption chart values can vary based on specific usage
and circumstances.
Applications
Contents
M 8 M 10 M 12 M 16 M 20 M 24 M 30
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Theory
Anchor diameter
Product Overview
Additional
Information
Applications
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Details
Additional
Information
Product Overview
Product Details
Additional
Information
Product Overview
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Theory
Contents
Applications
2.7
2 Product Overview.indd 43
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Product Details
Applications
Product Details
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Theory
Note
Additional
Information
Product Details
Product Overview
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Contents
Product Overview
Contents
You can find a copy of all Material and Safety Data Sheets in the
Appendix to the Chemical Anchoring Technical Handbook. For the most
up-to-date version please go to www.chemical-anchoring.com.
The text above does not replace the original certification. Always refer to the complete
certification documents.
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Information
Applications
3.1
3_1 MSDS.indd 44
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Product Details
3. Properties
Additional
Information
Product Details
Usage Instructions
Product Overview
Squeeze out and discard approx. Starting from the back end,
10 cm of compound before use
fill hole completely with mortar
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Theory
2. Benefits
Contents
Usage
Product Details
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Contents
1. Areas of
Application
Product Overview
Applications
CF800
Additional
Information
Applications
3.2.1
3_2 CF_800.indd 45
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
Hollow brick
Usage Instructions
Reaction
Characteristics
Temperature
5C
10C
20C
30C
35C
Curing Curing
start
end
25 min 120 min
15 min 80 min
6 min 45 min
4 min 25 min
2 min 20 min
3.2.1
3_2 CF_800.indd 46
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Contents
Product Details
Additional
Information
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Overview
3. Properties
Usage
Product Details
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Overview
Product Details
2. Benefits
Applications
1. Areas of
Application
Additional
Information
Applications
CF800
Additional
Information
Applications
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
Applications
Applications
Applications
CF800
12,9
8,3
25,6
14,5
9,3
23,9
18,9
12,1
44,8
21,1
13,5
41,9
35,3
22,6
113,7
39,3
25,2
106,7
55,1
35,3
222,9
61,3
39,3
207,9
Concrete
Polyester
y C 20/25
M 8 M 10 M 12 M 16 M 20
Frec
[kN]
4,5
6,9
9,6
10,8 18,1
ccr,N
cmin
scr,N
smin
hef
hmin
d
dB
dBau
Tinst.
[mm] 80
[mm] 40
[mm] 160
[mm] 80
[mm] 80
[mm] 130
[mm] 8
[mm] 10
[mm] 9
[Nm] 10
90
50
180
90
90
140
10
12
11
20
110 130
60
70
220 250
110 125
110 125
160 175
12
16
14
18
13,5 17,5
40
60
Installation
Parameters
Edge distance
Min. edge distance
Axial distance
Min. axial distance
Anchorage depth
Minimum part thickness
Thread diameter
Drill diameter
Hole diameter in part
Tightening torque
170
90
340
170
170
220
20
24
22
120
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
y C 20/25
M 10 M 12 M 16 M 20
17,4 24,2 27,1 45,6
9,6 13,5 15,1 25,4
Product Overview
NRk [kN]
NRd [kN]
Safety factor for tension loads 1,8 acc. to
VRk [kN]
Steel quality
Polyester
VRd [kN]
5.8
rec. torque
VRk [kN]
Steel quality
Polyester
VRd [kN]
A4
rec. torque
Polyester
M8
11,4
6,3
ETAG
8,3
5,3
12,9
9,2
5,9
12
Product Details
Concrete
Additional
Information
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Overview
Product Details
Additional
Information
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Details
Additional
Information
Product Overview
Resin
Contents
Design Values
3.2.1
3_2 CF_800.indd 47
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
KS 12
Frec [kN]
0,5
1,7
1,7
1,7
1,7
1,7
Solid brick
Mz 12
Frec [kN]
0,5
1,7
1,7
1,7
1,7
1,7
Light concrete
hollow brick
Hbl 2
Hbl 4
Frec [kN]
0,3
0,5
0,3
0,6
0,3
0,6
0,3
0,6
Concrete
hollow brick
Hbn 4
Frec [kN]
0,5
0,6
0,6
0,6
x
x
x
x
Approved
sleeve
12x50
15x85
15x130
SH 13x100
SH 15x100
x
[mm]
Installation parameters
Axial distance plug
group
Min. axial distance
plug group
Axial distance between single plugs
Edge distance
Min. edge distance
Drilling depth
Drilling depth without
sleeve
Minimum part thickness
Drill diameter
Hole diameter in part
Tightening torque
[mm]
Standard sleeve
Approved
sleeve *
ssingl. [mm]
250
ccr,N [mm]
min c [mm]
hef [mm]
250
250
55
90
90
hef
[mm]
65
85
95
min h
dB
dBau
Tinst.
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[Nm]
100
50
250
90
200
50
105
250
60
105
100
85
95
110
13
7
3
16
9
8
110
16
12
8
16
14
8
14
9
2
16
12
2
3.2.1
3_2 CF_800.indd 48
Contents
0,3
0,4
0,8
0,4
0,6
0,8
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
0,3
0,4
0,8
0,4
0,6
0,8
Contents
0,3
0,4
0,8
0,4
0,6
0,8
Product Details
Product Details
Additional
Information
0,3
0,4
0,8
0,4
0,6
0,8
Sand-lime
solid brick
Standard
sleeve
Installation
Parameters
0,3
0,4
0,8
0,4
0,6
0,8
Additional
Information
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Sand-lime
hollow brick
M 8 M 10 M 12 M 8 M 10
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Hollow brick
Strength
M6
class
0,3
Hlz 4
Hlz 6
Frec [kN] 0,4
Hlz 12
0,7
0,3
KSL 4
KSL 6
Frec [kN] 0,4
KSL 12
0,7
Product Overview
Contents
Stone
Approved
sleeve *
Standard sleeve
Product Details
Recommended
Loads
Applications
Recommended loads
Product Overview
Applications
CF800
Additional
Information
Applications
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
Applications
Applications
Applications
CF800 Certification
CF800
Certification
Deutsches Institut fr Bautechnik (DIBt)
Contents
Contents
Contents
Product Overview
Product Details
Product Overview
Product Details
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Overview
Note
The text above does not replace the original certification. Always refer to the complete
certification document.
Additional
Information
You can find a copy of this certification in the Appendix to the Chemical
Anchoring Technical Handbook or at www.chemical-anchoring.com.
Additional
Information
Additional
Information
Product Details
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
The anchorage system depends on the bond and positive fit of injection
mortar, perforated sleeve, anchor bolt and anchor base.
3.2.2
3_2 CF_800.indd 49
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
Squeeze out and discard approx. Starting from the back end,
10 cm of compound before use
fill hole completely with mortar
3.3.1
3_3 CF_850.indd 50
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Details
Additional
Information
Product Details
Additional
Information
Product Overview
Contents
3. Properties
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
2. Benefits
Product Details
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Usage
Heavy load-carrying attachments in solid stone, concrete, porous
concrete and light concrete
Suitable for attachment points close to the edge, since chemical
anchoring is free of expansion forces
Also suitable as repair mortar or adhesive mortar for concrete components
Attachment of anchor rods, threaded collars, reinforcement bars, profiles etc.
Usage Instructions
Applications
1. Areas of
Application
Product Overview
Applications
CF850
Additional
Information
Applications
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
Hollow brick
Contents
Usage Instructions
Reaction
Characteristics
Temperature
5C
10C
20C
30C
35C
Curing Curing
start
end
25 min 120 min
15 min 80 min
6 min 45 min
4 min 25 min
2 min 20 min
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
3. Properties
Product Overview
2. Benefits
Usage
Product Details
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Overview
Additional
Information
Product Details
Contents
Product Overview
Product Details
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
1. Areas of
Application
Additional
Information
Applications
CF850
Additional
Information
Applications
Applications
3.3.1
3_3 CF_850.indd 51
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
CF850
Applications
Applications
Applications
55,1
35,3
222,9
61,3
39,3
207,9
Concrete
Polyester
styrene-free
y C 20/25
M 8 M 10 M 12 M 16 M 20
Frec
[kN]
4,7
7,1
ccr,N
cmin
scr,N
smin
hef
hmin
d
dB
dBau
Tinst.
[mm] 80
[mm] 40
[mm] 160
[mm] 80
[mm] 80
[mm] 130
[mm] 8
[mm] 10
[mm] 9
[Nm] 10
90
50
180
90
90
140
10
12
11
20
110 130
60
70
220 250
110 125
110 125
160 175
12
16
14
18
13,5 17,5
40
60
Installation
Parameters
170
90
340
170
170
220
20
24
22
120
Additional
Information
Edge distance
Min. edge distance
Axial distance
Min. axial distance
Anchorage depth
Minimum part thickness
Thread diameter
Drill diameter
Hole diameter in part
Tightening torque
3.3.1
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Contents
35,3
22,6
113,7
39,3
25,2
106,7
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
18,9
12,1
44,8
21,1
13,5
41,9
Product Details
12,9
8,3
25,6
14,5
9,3
23,9
Additional
Information
M 10 M 12 M 16 M 20
17,8 25,2 28,3 47,3
9,9 14,0 15,7 26,3
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Polyester
styrene-free
Product Details
Product Overview
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Polyester
styrene-free
M8
11,9
6,6
ETAG
8,3
5,3
12,9
9,2
5,9
12,0
Product Overview
Safety factor
NRk [kN]
y C 20/25
NRd [kN]
for tension loads 1,8 acc. to
VRk [kN]
Steel quality
VRd [kN]
5.8
rec. torque
VRk [kN]
Steel quality
VRd [kN]
A4
rec. torque
Product Details
Polyester
styrene-free
Concrete
Additional
Information
Contents
Resin
Contents
Design Values
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
M 10
M 12
0,3
0,4
0,7
0,3
0,4
0,7
0,3
0,4
0,8
0,4
0,6
0,8
0,3
0,4
0,8
0,4
0,6
0,8
0,3
0,4
0,8
0,4
0,6
0,8
Frec [kN]
0,5
1,7
1,7
1,7
Frec [kN]
Frec [kN]
Solid brick
Mz 12
Frec [kN]
0,5
1,7
1,7
1,7
Light concrete
hollow brick
Hbl 2
Hbl 4
Frec [kN]
0,3
0,5
0,3
0,6
0,3
0,6
0,3
0,6
Concrete
hollow brick
Hbn 4
Frec [kN]
0,5
0,6
0,6
0,6
x
x
x
x
Standard
sleeve
12x50
15x85
15x130
x
[mm]
Installation
Parameters
Installation parameters
Standard sleeve
Hlz, KSL, Mz, KS = 100
Hbl, Hbn = 200
scr,N [mm]
smin [mm]
ssingl. [mm]
250
ccr,N [mm]
cmin [mm]
hef [mm]
250
250
55
90
90
90
hef
[mm]
65
85
95
100
hmin
dB
dBau
Tinst.
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[Nm]
16
12
8
16
14
8
Contents
M8
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
M6
Product Overview
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Standard sleeve
Product Details
Recommended loads
Strength
Stone
class
Hlz 4
Hlz 6
Hollow brick
Hlz 12
KSL 4
Sand-lime
KSL 6
hollow brick
KSL 12
Sand-lime
KS 12
solid brick
110
13
7
3
16
9
8
Additional
Information
Recommended
Loads
Product Details
Product Overview
Applications
Contents
Applications
CF850
Additional
Information
Additional
Information
Product Details
Product Overview
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Contents
Applications
3.3.1
3_3 CF_850.indd 53
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
Additional
Information
- ETA-05/0133
- ETA-05/0134
- ETA-05/0135
Squeeze out and discard approx. Starting from the back end,
10 cm of compound before use
fill hole completely with mortar
3.4.1
3_4 CF_900.indd 54
Contents
Product Details
Additional
Information
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Overview
Contents
3. Properties
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
2. Benefits
Product Details
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Overview
Usage
Heavy load-carrying attachments in solid stone, concrete, porous
concrete and light concrete
Suitable for attachment points close to the edge, since anchoring is
free of expansion forces
Also suitable as repair or adhesive mortar for concrete components
Attachment of anchor rods, threaded collars, reinforcement bars, profiles etc.
Usage Instructions
Applications
1. Areas of
Application
Product Details
Applications
CF900
Additional
Information
Applications
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
Hollow brick
Usage Instructions
Reaction
Characteristics
Underground
temperature
Additional
Information
5C
0C
+5C
+10C
+20C
+30C
+35C
Curing start
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
3. Properties
Product Overview
2. Benefits
Usage
Product Details
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Overview
Product Details
Contents
Product Overview
Product Details
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
1. Areas of
Application
Additional
Information
Applications
CF900
Additional
Information
Applications
Applications
3.4.1
3_4 CF_900.indd 55
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
CF900
Applications
Applications
Applications
20,0
30,0
C 30/37
1,22
C 40/50
1,41
C 50/60
1,55
VRk,s
safety factor
Ms
Steel failure without
lever arm
quality A 4; HC VRk,s
safety factor
quality 5.8
Steel failure with
lever arm
safety factor
[kN]
22,0
41,0
1,30
[kN]
20,0
30,0
55,0
1,56
Ms
M0Rk,s [Nm]
39,0
68,0
173,0
1,30
Ms
15,0
52,0
92,0
233,0
1,56
Ms
Installation
Parameters
- ETA-05/0133
- ETA-05/0134
- ETA-05/0135
Edge distance
Min. edge distance
Axial distance
Min. axial distance
Anchorage depth
Minimum part thickness
Thread diameter
Drill diameter
Brush paramater
Hole diameter in part
Tightening torque
ccr,N
cmin
scr,N
smin
hef
hmin
d
dB
dbrush
dpart
Tinst.
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[Nm]
90
45
180
90
90
130
10
12
14
12
20
110
55
220
110
110
160
12
14
16
14
40
125
62,5
250
125
125
160
16
18
20
18
60
3.4.1
3_4 CF_900.indd 56
Contents
16,0
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
35,0
Product Details
25,0
Additional
Information
20,0
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
M 16
Product Overview
N Rk,p [kN]
M 12
Product Details
Additional
Information
N0Rk,c [kN]
N0Rk,c [kN]
C 20/25
(72 C /120 C) N Rk,p [kN]
Increasing factors
for concrete
Product Details
Product Overview
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Pull-out and
concrete
cone failure
C 20/25
(50 C /80 C)
M 10
Additional
Information
Contents
Contents
Design Values
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
Applications
Applications
Applications
CF900
M 10 M 12 M 16 M 20
25,0 34,9 49,9 74,6
13,9 19,4 27,7 41,5
12,9
8,3
25,6
14,5
9,3
23,9
18,9
12,1
44,8
21,1
13,5
41,9
35,3
22,6
113,7
39,3
25,2
106,7
55,1
35,3
222,9
61,3
39,3
207,9
Concrete
Vinylester
y C 20/25
M 8 M 10 M 12 M 16 M 20
Frec
[kN]
6,3
9,9
ccr,N
cmin
scr,N
smin
hef
hmin
d
dB
dBau
Tinst.
[mm] 80
[mm] 40
[mm] 160
[mm] 80
[mm] 80
[mm] 130
[mm] 8
[mm] 10
[mm] 9
[Nm] 10
90
50
180
90
90
140
10
12
11
20
110 130
60
70
220 250
110 125
110 125
160 175
12
16
14
18
13,5 17,5
40
60
Installation
Parameters
Edge distance
Min. edge distance
Axial distance
Min. axial distance
Anchorage depth
Minimum part thickness
Thread diameter
Drill diameter
Hole diameter in part
Tightening torque
170
90
340
170
170
220
20
24
22
120
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
M8
15,9
8,8
ETAG
8,3
5,3
12,9
9,2
5,9
12,0
Product Overview
NRk [kN]
Vinylester
y C 20/25
NRd [kN]
Safety factor for tension loads 1,8 acc. to
VRk [kN]
Steel quality
Vinylester
VRd [kN]
5.8
rec. torque
VRk [kN]
Steel quality
Vinylester
VRd [kN]
A4
rec. torque
Product Details
Concrete
Additional
Information
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Details
Additional
Information
Product Overview
Contents
Product Details
Additional
Information
Product Overview
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Design value
Contents
Design Values
3.4.1
3_4 CF_900.indd 57
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
KS 12
Frec [kN]
0,5
1,7
1,7
1,7
1,7
1,7
Solid brick
Mz 12
Frec [kN]
0,5
1,7
1,7
1,7
1,7
1,7
Light concrete
hollow brick
Hbl 2
Hbl 4
Frec [kN]
0,3
0,5
0,3
0,6
0,3
0,6
0,3
0,6
Concrete
hollow brick
Hbn 4
Frec [kN]
0,5
0,6
0,6
0,6
x
x
x
x
Approved
sleeve
12x50
15x85
15x130
SH 13x100
SH 15x100
Installation parameters
x
[mm]
[mm]
Standard sleeve
Approved
sleeve *
3.4.1
3_4 CF_900.indd 58
Contents
0,3
0,4
0,8
0,4
0,6
0,8
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
0,3
0,4
0,8
0,4
0,6
0,8
Contents
0,3
0,4
0,8
0,4
0,6
0,8
Product Details
Product Details
Additional
Information
0,3
0,4
0,8
0,4
0,6
0,8
Sand-lime
solid brick
Standard
sleeve
Installation
Parameters
0,3
0,4
0,8
0,4
0,6
0,8
Additional
Information
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Sand-lime
hollow brick
M 8 M 10 M 12 M 8 M 10
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Hollow brick
Strength
M6
class
0,3
Hlz 4
Hlz 6
Frec [kN] 0,4
Hlz 12
0,7
0,3
KSL 4
KSL 6
Frec [kN] 0,4
KSL 12
0,7
Product Overview
Contents
Stone
Approved
sleeve *
Standard sleeve
Product Details
Recommended
Loads
Applications
Recommended loads
Product Overview
Applications
CF900
Additional
Information
Applications
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
Applications
Applications
Applications
CF900
Resistance
class
M8
Vinylester
F30
(valid for
standard and
approved
applications)
F60
F90
Ffire
F120
Ffire
M 10
<
= 4,50
<
= 2,10
<
<
[kN] = 0,55 = 1,35
[kN] <
= 0,40 <
= 1,00
M 12 M 16
M 20
<
= 6,00
<
= 3,00
<
= 2,00
<
= 16,00
<
= 9,00
<
= 6,40
<
= 11,00
<
= 6,60
<
= 4,90
<
= 1,50 <
= 4,00 <
= 5,00
Product Overview
Product Details
Additional
Information
Product Details
Additional
Information
Contents
Resin
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Recommended
Loads
Product Overview
Product Details
Additional
Information
Product Overview
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Contents
3.4.1
3_4 CF_900.indd 59
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
Partly
resistant
x
Not
resistant
x
x
x
x
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
10
40
80
50
20
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
20
conc.
all
all
all
all
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
10
80
all
all
20
50
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Product Details
Additional
Information
x
1
5
80
95
30
all
< 50
x
x
x
all
50
x
x
x
x
x
3.4.2
3_4 CF_900.indd 60
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
x
x
x
Contents
x
Contents
96
all
Resistant
Product Overview
Aceton
Formic acid
Ammonia
Aniline
Ethanol
Boric acid, aq.
Calcium hydroxide
Diesel fuel
Acetic acid
Acetic acid
Acetic acid
Formaldehyde, aq.
Formaldehyde, aq.
Ethylenglycol
Fuel oil
Isopropyl alcohol
Potassium hydroxyde
Potassium hydroxyde
Potassium carbonate, aq.
Potassium chloride, aq.
Potassium nitrate, aq.
Linseed oil
Magnesium chloride, aq.
Methanol
Lactic acid
Lactic acid
Sodium chloride, aq.
Sodium phosphate, aq.
Sodium hydroxide
Spdium hydroxide
Oleic acid
Phenol, aq.
Phenol, aq.
Phosphoric acid
Phosphoric acid
Nitric acid
Hydrochloric acid
Sulfuric acid, aq.
Tetrachloroethylene
Carbon tetrachloride
Toluene
Trichloroethylene
Sodium silicate, aq.
Tartaric acid, aq.
Citric acid, aq.
Kerosine
Sulphate ion
Concentration
weight %
5
30
conc.
Product Details
Additional
Information
Product Details
Product Overview
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Contents
Chemical agent
Applications
Applications
CF900
Additional
Information
Applications
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
Applications
Applications
Applications
CF900 Certification
CF900
Certification
Deutsches Institut fr Bautechnik (DIBt)
Product Details
Product Overview
ETA-05/0133
ETA-05/0134
ETA-05/0135
The Pattex CF900 with anchor rod is a bonded anchor (injection type)
consisting of a mortar cartridge with injection mortar Pattex CF900 and
an anchor rod with hexagon nut and washer in the range of M 10, M 12
and M 16. The anchor rod is placed into a drilled hole filled with injection
mortar and is anchored via the bond between anchor rod, injection mortar
and concrete.
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Contents
Product Overview
Product Details
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Overview
Note
The text above does not replace the original certification. Always refer to the complete
certification documents.
ETA-05/0133
ETA-05/0134
ETA-05/0135
Additional
Information
You can find a copy of this certification in the Appendix to the Chemical
Anchoring Technical Handbook or at www.chemical-anchoring.com.
Additional
Information
Additional
Information
Product Details
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Contents
3.4.3
3_4 CF_900.indd 61
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
CF900
Certification
Deutsches Institut fr Bautechnik (DIBt)
Applications
Applications
Applications
CF900 Certification
Contents
Product Details
Additional
Information
Product Overview
Product Details
Note
Additional
Information
Product Details
Product Overview
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
The anchorage system depends on the bond and positive fit of injection
mortar, perforated sleeve, anchor bolt and anchor base.
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Contents
Contents
Additional
Information
You can find a copy of this certification in the Appendix to the Chemical
Anchoring Technical Handbook or at www.chemical-anchoring.com.
The text above does not replace the original certification. Always refer to the complete
certification documents.
3.4.3
3_4 CF_900.indd 62
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
CF900
Certification
Institut Fr Baustoffe Massivbau und
Brandschutz (iBMB)
Applications
Applications
Applications
CF900 Certification
Contents
Product Overview
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Details
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Overview
Product Details
Contents
Product Overview
Note
The text above does not replace the original certification. Always refer to the complete
certification documents.
Additional
Information
You can find a copy of this certification in the Appendix to the Chemical
Anchoring Technical Handbook or at www.chemical-anchoring.com.
Additional
Information
Additional
Information
Product Details
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
3.4.3
3_4 CF_900.indd 63
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
Squeeze out and discard approx. Starting from the back end,
10 cm of compound before use
fill hole completely with mortar
3.5.1
3_5 CF_900_ICE.indd 64
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Contents
Product Details
Product Details
Additional
Information
Additional
Information
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
3. Properties
Product Overview
2. Benefits
Product Details
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Usage
Heavy load-carrying attachments in solid stone, concrete, porous
concrete and light concrete
Suitable for attachment points close to the edge, since anchoring is
free of expansion forces
Also suitable as repair mortar or adhesive mortar for concrete components
Attachment of anchor rods, threaded collars, reinforcement bars, profiles etc.
Usage Instructions
Applications
1. Areas of
Application
Product Overview
Applications
CF900 ICE
Additional
Information
Applications
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
Hollow brick
Contents
Usage Instructions
Reaction
Characteristics
Temperature
20C
15C
10C
5C
0C
5C
10C
15C
20C
Curing Curing
start
time
90 min
24 h
75 min
16 h
60 min
10 h
50 min
5h
25 min 150 min
10 min 80 min
6 min 60 min
3 min 45 min
1,5 min 35 min
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
3. Properties
Product Overview
2. Benefits
Usage
Product Details
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Overview
Additional
Information
Product Details
Contents
Product Overview
Product Details
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
1. Areas of
Application
Additional
Information
Applications
CF900 ICE
Additional
Information
Applications
Applications
3.5.1
3_5 CF_900_ICE.indd 65
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
CF900 ICE
Applications
Applications
Applications
35,3
22,6
113,7
39,3
25,2
106,7
55,1
35,3
222,9
61,3
39,3
207,9
Concrete
vinylester
>
y C 20/25
M 8 M 10 M 12 M 16 M 20
Frec
[kN]
6,3
9,9
[mm] 80
[mm] 40
[mm] 160
[mm] 80
[mm] 80
[mm] 130
[mm] 8
[mm] 10
[mm] 9
[mm] 10
90
50
180
90
90
140
10
12
11
20
110 130
60
70
220 250
110 125
110 125
160 175
12
16
14
18
13,5 17,5
40
60
Installation
Parameters
ccr,N
cmin
scr,N
smin
hef
h min
d
dB
dBau
Tinst.
170
90
340
170
170
220
20
24
22
120
Additional
Information
Edge distance
Min. edge distance
Axial distance
Min. axial distance
Anchorage depth
Minimum part thickness
Thread diameter
Drill diameter
Hole diameter in part
Tightening torque
3.5.1
3_5 CF_900_ICE.indd 66
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
18,9
12,1
44,8
21,1
13,5
41,9
Product Details
12,9
8,3
25,6
14,5
9,3
23,9
Additional
Information
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
15,9
8,8
ETAG
8,3
5,3
12,9
9,2
5,9
12
Product Overview
y C 20/25
Product Details
M 8 M 10 M 12 M 16 M 20
Additional
Information
Concrete
NRk [kN]
NRd [kN]
Safety factor for tension loads 1,8 acc. to
VRk [kN]
Steel quality
Vinylester
VRd [kN]
5.8
rec. torque
VRk [kN]
Steel quality
Vinylester
VRd [kN]
A4
rec. torque
Vinylester
Product Details
Product Overview
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Contents
Design
values
Contents
Design Values
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Overview
Approved sleeve
0,3
0,4
0,3
0,4
0,3
0,4
0,3
0,4
Hlz 12
0,7
0,8
0,8
0,8
KSL 4
KSL 6
KSL 12
KS 12
Mz 12
Hbl 2
Hbl 4
0,3
0,4
0,7
0,5
0,5
0,3
0,5
0,3
0,4
0,8
1,7
1,7
0,3
0,6
0,3
0,4
0,8
1,7
1,7
0,3
0,6
0,3
0,4
0,8
1,7
1,7
0,3
0,6
0,5
0,6
0,6
0,6
x
x
x
x
Hbn 4
9x50
13x85
13x130
SH 13x100
SH 15x100
Frec [kN]
Frec [kN]
Frec [kN]
Frec [kN]
Frec [kN]
Frec [kN]
x
[mm]
[mm]
Additional
Information
Installation parameters
Axial distance plug group
Min. axial distance
plug group
Axial distance between
single plugs
Edge distance
Min. edge distance
Drilling depth
Drilling depth without sleeve
Minimum part thickness
Drill diameter
Hole diameter in part
Tightening torque
Standard sleeve
Hlz, KSL, Mz, KS = 100
scr,N [mm]
Hbl, Hbn = 200
Hlz, KSL, Mz, KS = 50
min s [mm]
Hbl, Hbn = 200
ssingl. [mm]
250
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[Nm]
250
250
ccr,N
min c
hef
hef
h min
dB
dBau
Tinst.
55
65
90
85
11
7
3
16
9
8
90
95
90
100
16
12
8
16
14
8
Contents
M 8 M 10 M 12
Installation
Parameters
Product Details
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Details
Product Overview
Sand-lime hollow
brick
M6
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Hollow brick
Strength
class
Hlz 4
Hlz 6
Product Overview
Contents
Contents
Stone
Standard sleeve
Product Details
Recommended
Loads
Recommended loads
Additional
Information
Applications
CF900 ICE
110
Additional
Information
Applications
Applications
3.5.1
3_5 CF_900_ICE.indd 67
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
Squeeze out and discard approx. Starting from the back end,
10 cm of compound before use
fill hole completely with mortar
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Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Details
Additional
Information
Product Details
Additional
Information
Product Overview
Contents
3. Properties
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
2. Benefits
Product Details
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Usage
Heavy load-carrying attachments in solid stone, concrete, porous
concrete and light concrete
Suitable for attachment points close to the edge, since anchoring is
free of expansion forces
Also suitable as repair mortar or adhesive mortar for concrete components
Attachment of anchor rods, threaded collars, reinforcement bars, profiles etc.
Usage Instructions
Applications
1. Areas of
Application
Product Overview
Applications
CF900 TROPIC
Additional
Information
Applications
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
CF900 TROPIC
Hollow brick
3. Properties
Usage Instructions
Reaction
Characteristics
Temperature
5C
10C
20C
30C
32C
35C
40C
45C
Curing
start
60 min
45 min
16 min
6 min
5 min
3 min
2 min
1,5 min
Curing
end
240 min
180 min
120 min
60 min
55 min
45 min
25 min
15 min
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Overview
2. Benefits
Product Details
Additional
Information
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Overview
Additional
Information
Product Details
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Overview
Product Details
Contents
Usage
1. Areas of
Application
Additional
Information
Applications
Applications
Applications
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Product Details
CF900 TROPIC
Applications
Applications
Applications
Concrete
Vinylester
y C 20/28
M 8 M 10 M 12 M 16 M 20
Frec
[kN]
6,3
9,9
[mm] 80
[mm] 40
[mm] 160
[mm] 80
[mm] 80
[mm] 130
[mm] 8
[mm] 10
[mm] 9
[Nm] 10
90
50
180
90
90
140
10
12
11
20
110 130
60
70
220 250
110 125
110 125
160 175
12
16
14
18
13,5 17,5
40
60
Installation
Parameters
ccr,N
cmin
scr,N
smin
hef
h min
d
dB
dBau
Tinst.
170
90
340
170
170
220
20
24
22
120
Additional
Information
Edge distance
Min. edge distance
Axial distance
Min. axial distance
Anchorage depth
Minimum part thickness
Thread diameter
Drill diameter
Hole diameter in part
Tightening torque
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Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
55,1
35,3
222,9
61,3
39,3
207,9
Product Details
35,3
22,6
113,7
39,3
25,2
106,7
Additional
Information
18,9
12,1
44,8
21,1
13,5
41,9
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
12,9
8,3
25,6
14,5
9,3
23,9
Product Overview
M 10 M 12 M 16 M 20
25,0 34,9 49,9 74,6
13,9 19,4 27,7 41,5
Product Details
y C 20/25
M8
15,9
8,8
ETAG
8,3
5,3
12,9
9,2
5,9
12,0
Additional
Information
Concrete
NRk [kN]
NRd [kN]
Safety factor for tension loads 1,8 acc. to
VRk [kN]
Steel quality
Vinylester
VRd [kN]
5.8
rec. torque
VRk [kN]
Steel quality
Vinylester
VRd [kN]
A4
rec. torque
Vinylester
Product Details
Product Overview
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Contents
Design value
Contents
Design Values
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Overview
Light concrete
hollow brick
Concrete hollow brick
Standard sleeve
Approved sleeve
Frec [kN]
Frec [kN]
Frec [kN]
Frec [kN]
Frec [kN]
0,3
0,4
0,3
0,4
0,3
0,4
0,7
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,3
0,4
0,7
0,5
0,5
0,3
0,5
0,5
x
0,3
0,4
0,8
1,7
1,7
0,3
0,6
0,6
0,3
0,4
0,8
1,7
1,7
0,3
0,6
0,6
0,3
0,4
0,8
1,7
1,7
0,3
0,6
0,6
x
x
x
x
[mm]
[mm]
Installation
Parameters
Additional
Information
Product Details
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Overview
KSL 4
KSL 6
KSL 12
KS 12
Mz 12
Hbl 2
Hbl 4
Hbn 4
9x50
13x85
13x130
SH 13x100
SH 15x100
0,3
0,4
Installation parameters
Axial distance plug group
Min. axial distance
plug group
Axial distance between
single plugs
Edge distance
Min. edge distance
Drilling depth
Drilling depth without sleeve
Minimum part thickness
Drill diameter
Hole diameter in part
Tightening torque
Standard sleeve
Hlz, KSL, Mz, KS = 100
scr,N [mm]
Hbl, Hbn = 200
Hlz, KSL, Mz, KS = 50
min s [mm]
Hbl, Hbn = 200
ssingl. [mm]
250
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[Nm]
250
250
ccr,N
min c
hef
hef
h min
dB
dBau
Tinst.
55
65
90
85
90
95
90
100
16
12
8
16
14
8
Contents
Hlz 12
Hand-lime hollow
brick
Product Details
Frec [kN]
M 8 M 10 M 12
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Hollow brick
M6
Product Overview
Contents
Contents
Stone
Standard sleeve
Strength
class
Hlz 4
Hlz 6
Product Details
Recommended
Loads
Recommended loads
Additional
Information
Applications
CF900 TROPIC
110
11
7
3
16
9
8
Additional
Information
Applications
Applications
3.6.1
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Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
Squeeze out and discard approx. Starting from the back end,
10 cm of compound before use
fill hole completely with mortar
3.7.1
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Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Details
Additional
Information
Product Details
Additional
Information
Product Overview
Contents
3. Properties
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
2. Benefits
Product Details
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Usage
Heavy load-carrying attachments in solid stone, concrete, porous
concrete and light concrete
Suitable for attachment points close to the edge, since anchoring is
free of expansion forces
Also suitable as repair mortar or adhesive mortar for concrete components
Attachment of anchor rods, threaded collars, reinforcement bars, profiles etc.
Usage Instructions
Applications
1. Areas of
Application
Product Overview
Applications
CF920
Additional
Information
Applications
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
Hollow brick
Contents
Usage Instructions
Reaction
Characteristics
Underground
temperature
Additional
Information
5C
0C
+5C
+10C
+20C
+30C
+35C
Curing start
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
3. Properties
Product Overview
2. Benefits
Usage
Product Details
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Overview
Product Details
Contents
Product Overview
Product Details
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
1. Areas of
Application
Additional
Information
Applications
CF920
Additional
Information
Applications
Applications
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Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
CF920
Applications
Applications
Applications
Tension
load
Temperature
Anchor
M 8 M 10 M 12 M 16 M 20 M 24 M 27 M 30
24C/
40C
NRk
NRd
50C/
80C
NRk
NRd
[kN]
8,4
Contents
Contents
Resin
Contents
Design Values
VRk
VRd
[kN]
rec. torque
8,8
M 8 M 10 M 12 M 16 M 20 M 24 M 27 M 30
24C/
40C
Nrec
[kN]
8,0
50C/
80C
Nrec
[kN]
6,0
Steel
Vrec
quality 5.8
[kN]
5,6
9,1
Steel
Vrec
quality A4
[kN]
6,3
Edge distance
135
315
360
420
40
50
60
80
100
120
135
150
Axial distance
180
220
250
340
420
480
560
smin [mm]
40
50
60
80
100
120
135
150
Anchorage depth
hef
80
90
110
125
170
210
240
280
120
140
157
210
258
294
340
[mm]
Thread diameter
[mm]
10
12
16
20
24
24
30
Drill diameter
dB
[mm]
10
12
14
18
24
28
28
35
dBau [mm]
11
22
26
29
32
10
20
120
180
220
250
Hole diameter
in part
13,5 17,5
40
60
Product Details
Concrete
3.7.1
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Chemical Anchoring
Theory
7,9
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
[kN]
Additional
Information
Shear
load
Product Details
Product Overview
Tension
load
Additional
Information
VRd
rec. torque
9,8
Safety factor for share loads 1,25 for 5.8 and 1,56 for A4 acc. to ETAG
Resin
Installation
Parameters
[kN]
Product Overview
Recommended
Loads
Steel
quality
A4
VRk
Product Details
Shear
load
Steel
quality
5.8
Additional
Information
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Details
Additional
Information
Product Overview
Product Details
Product Overview
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Sand-lime
hollow brick
0,3
0,4
0,8
0,3
0,4
0,8
0,3
0,4
0,8
0,3
0,4
0,8
0,3
0,4
0,8
0,3
0,4
0,8
0,3
0,4
0,8
0,3
0,4
0,8
KS 12
Frec [kN]
0,5
1,7
1,7
1,7
1,7
1,7
Solid brick
Mz 12
Frec [kN]
0,5
1,7
1,7
1,7
1,7
1,7
Light concrete
hollow brick
Hbl 2
Hbl 4
Frec [kN]
0,3
0,5
0,3
0,6
0,3
0,6
0,3
0,6
Concrete
hollow brick
Hbn 4
Frec [kN]
0,5
0,6
0,6
0,6
x
x
x
x
Approved
sleeve
9x50
13x85
13x130
SH 13x100
SH 15x100
Installation parameters
Contents
0,3
0,4
0,8
0,3
0,4
0,8
Sand-lime
solid brick
Standard
sleeve
Installation
Parameters
M 8 M 10 M 12 M 8 M 10
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Hollow brick
Strength
M6
class
0,3
Hlz 4
Hlz 6
Frec [kN] 0,4
Hlz 12
0,7
0,3
KSL 4
KSL 6
Frec [kN] 0,4
KSL 12
0,7
x
[mm]
[mm]
Standard sleeve
Approved
sleeve
Product Overview
Contents
Contents
Stone
Approved
sleeve
Standard sleeve
Product Details
Recommended
Loads
Recommended loads
Additional
Information
Applications
CF920
Additional
Information
Applications
Applications
3.7.1
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Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
CF920
Certification
Deutsches Institut fr Bautechnik (DIBt)
Applications
Applications
Applications
CF920 Certification
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Details
Additional
Information
Product Overview
Product Details
Note
Additional
Information
Product Details
Product Overview
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
The Pattex CF920 with anchor rod is a bonded anchor (injection type)
consisting of a mortar cartridge with injection mortar Pattex CF920 and
an anchor rod with hexagon nut and washer in the range of M 8 to M 30.
The anchor rod is placed into a drilled hole filled with injection mortar
and is anchored via the bond between anchor rod, injection mortar and
concrete.
Contents
Contents
Additional
Information
You can find a copy of this certification in the Appendix to the Chemical
Anchoring Technical Handbook or at www.chemical-anchoring.com.
The text above does not replace the original certification. Always refer to the complete
certification documents.
3.7.2
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Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
CF920
Certification
Institut Fr Baustoffe Massivbau und
Brandschutz (iBMB)
Applications
Applications
Applications
CF920 Certification
Contents
Product Overview
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Details
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Overview
Product Details
Contents
Product Overview
Note
The text above does not replace the original certification. Always refer to the complete
certification documentation.
Additional
Information
You can find a copy of this certification in the Appendix to the Chemical
Anchoring Technical Handbook or at www.chemical-anchoring.com.
Additional
Information
Additional
Information
Product Details
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
3.7.2
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Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Applications
Product Details
Additional
Information
Product Overview
Product Details
Note
Additional
Information
Product Details
Product Overview
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Contents
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
ICC - ES
Applications
CF920
Certification
International Code Council-Evaluation Service
Contents
Applications
CF920 Certification
Additional
Information
You can find a copy of this certification in the Appendix to the Chemical
Anchoring Technical Handbook or at www.chemical-anchoring.com.
The text above does not replace the original certification. Always refer to the complete
certification documentation.
3.7.2
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Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
Applications
CF920
Certification
Product Details
Product Overview
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Contents
Applications
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Overview
Product Details
Contents
Product Overview
Note
The text above does not replace the original certification. Always refer to the complete
certification documentation.
Additional
Information
You can find a copy of this certification in the Appendix to the Chemical
Anchoring Technical Handbook or at www.chemical-anchoring.com.
Additional
Information
Additional
Information
Product Details
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Applications
CF920 Certification
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Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
Epoxy-Resin-System
Reaction
Characteristics
0C
10C
20C
30C
40C
Curing start
180 min
120 min
30 min
20 min
12 min
Curing end
dry
concrete
72 h
30 h
10 h
6h
4h
Curing end
wet or
submerged
concrete
144 h
60 h
20 h
12 h
8h
Squeeze out and discard approx. Starting from the back end,
10 cm of compound before use
fill hole completely with mortar
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Contents
Product Details
Additional
Information
Product Details
Usage Instructions
Product Overview
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
3. Properties
Cartridge can be used until the expiration date by replacing either the
static mixer or resealing cartridge with the sealing cap
Water-impermeable joint, i.e. no water can penetrate into the hole at
the side of the adhesive compound
Safe for use as a component in a drinking water system
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
2. Benefits
Additional
Information
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Overview
Product Details
Contents
Usage
For concrete
For building reconstruction and renovation
For difficult anchoring in any kind of material
Underground
temperature
Applications
CF1000
1. Areas of
Application
Additional
Information
Applications
Applications
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
Applications
Applications
Applications
CF1000
Epoxy-Resin-System
20C/40C
Tension
loads
50C/80C
42,4
58,0
321,2
384,3
407,8
23,6
32,2
45,4
178,5
213,5
226,6
21,2
29,0
40,8
69,4
160,6
192,2
203,9
NRk [kN]
11,8
16,1
22,7
38,6
52,8
80,6
89,2
106,8
113,3
8,9
67,8
Share
loads
Recommended
Loads
15,8
22,9
43,2
67,5
194,0
227,7
273,9
12,6
18,3
34,6
54,0
155,2
182,2
219,1
25,6
22,1
32,0
60,5
271,7
318,8
383,5
14,1
20,5
38,8
60,6
174,1
204,3
245,8
28,7
Safety factor for share loads 1,25 for steel quality 5.8 and 1.56 for A4 acc. to ETAG
Resin
Concrete
M 8 M 10 M 12 M 16 M 20 M 24 M 27 M 30 M 33 M 36 M 39
Recommended
tension
loads
16,8
23,0
32,4
50,8
75,4
96,9
115,1
127,5
152,5
161,8
6,4
8,4
11,5
16,2
27,5
37,7
48,4
57,6
63,7
76,3
80,9
5,6
9,0
13,1
24,7
38,6
55,5
73,2
89,0
110,9
130,1
156,5
6,3
10,1
14,7
27,7
43,3
62,3
82,1
99,8
124,4
146,0
175,6
370
Installation
Parameters
Edge distance
ccr,N [mm]
80
90
110
125
170
210
240
280
310
340
cmin [mm]
40
50
60
70
90
120
135
150
165
180
195
Axial distance
180
220
250
340
420
480
560
620
680
740
smin [mm]
40
50
60
70
90
120
135
150
165
180
195
Anchorage depth
hef [mm]
80
90
110
125
170
210
240
280
310
340
370
140
160
175
220
260
300
340
380
410
450
[mm]
10
12
16
20
24
27
30
33
36
39
Drill diameter
dB [mm]
10
12
14
18
24
28
32
35
38
41
44
dBau [mm]
11
13,5
17,5
22
26
28
32
34
37
40
Tightening torque
Tinst. [Nm]
10
20
40
60
120
150
220
250
800
1000
1300
Additional
Information
Contents
Tension
loads
M 8 M 10 M 12 M 16 M 20 M 24 M 27 M 30 M 33 M 36 M 39
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Concrete
Product Overview
Design
value
Product Details
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Details
Additional
Information
Product Overview
Product Details
Additional
Information
Product Overview
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Contents
Design Values
3.8.1
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Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
Epoxy-Resin-System
Applications
CF1000
Applications
Applications
Rebar
D
diameter rebar
[mm]
Stress
area
As
[mm2]
50,3 78,5 113,1 153,9 201,1 254,502 314,2 380,182 490,9 615,8 804,2 1017,9 1256,6
Tensile
strength
fuk
[N/mm2]
550
Yield
stress
fyk
[N/mm2]
500
22
25
28
32
36
40
[mm]
10
12
16
18
20
22
25
28
30
35
[mm]
12
14
18
20
22
25
28
30
32
37
40
42
48
[mm]
80
90
150
170
190
340
370
21,5
20,1
18,9
17,4
14,9
13,8
12,9
Bonding
strength 2)
14,6
13,6
12,8
9,4
8,8
Bonding
strength 3)
6,8
6,3
5,9
5,5
4,4
4,1
7,3
7,3
16,2
5,1
4,7
Product Overview
23,1
7,3
23,1
Strength
class
C20/25
0,83
C25/30
0,92
C30/37
1,00
C40/50
1,15
0,9
Contents
20
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
18
Product Details
16
Additional
Information
14
Contents
12
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Embedment
min hef
depth
10
Product Details
Product Details
Product Overview
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
min D
Hole
diameter max D
Additional
Information
Contents
Parameter
0,6
Additional
Information
3.8.1
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Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
Applications
Applications
Applications
CF1000 Certification
CF1000
Certification
Deutsches Institut fr Bautechnik (DIBt)
Contents
Product Overview
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
The Pattex CF1000 with anchor rod is a bonded anchor (injection type)
consisting of a mortar cartridge with injection mortar Pattex CF1000 and
an anchor rod with hexagon nut and washer in the range of M 8 to M 30.
The anchor rod is placed into a drilled hole filled with injection mortar
and is anchored via the bond between anchor rod, injection mortar and
concrete.
Product Details
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Overview
Product Details
Contents
Product Overview
Note
The text above does not replace the original certification. Always refer to the complete
certification documentation.
Additional
Information
You can find a copy of this certification in the Appendix to the Chemical
Anchoring Technical Handbook or at www.chemical-anchoring.com.
Additional
Information
Additional
Information
Product Details
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
3.8.2
3_8 CF_1000.indd 83
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Applications
Product Details
Additional
Information
Product Overview
Product Details
Note
Additional
Information
Product Details
Product Overview
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Contents
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Applications
CF1000
Certification
Institut Fr Baustoffe Massivbau und
Brandschutz (iBMB)
Contents
Applications
CF1000 Certification
Additional
Information
You can find a copy of this certification in the Appendix to the Chemical
Anchoring Technical Handbook or at www.chemical-anchoring.com.
The text above does not replace the original certification. Always refer to the complete
certification documentation.
3.8.2
3_8 CF_1000.indd 84
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
ICC - ES
Certification pending completion
Product Details
Product Overview
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Applications
CF1000
Certification
International Code Council Evaluation Service
Contents
Applications
Contents
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Overview
Product Details
Contents
Product Overview
Note
The text above does not replace the original certification. Always refer to the complete
certification documentation.
Additional
Information
You can find a copy of this certification in the Appendix to the Chemical
Anchoring Technical Handbook or at www.chemical-anchoring.com.
Additional
Information
Additional
Information
Product Details
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Applications
CF1000 Certification
3.8.2
3_8 CF_1000.indd 85
Chemical Anchoring
Product Details
Chemical Anchoring
Theory
Product Details
Additional
Information
Product Overview
Product Details
Note
Additional
Information
Product Details
Product Overview
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You can find a copy of this certification in the Appendix to the Chemical
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This document outlines the test results for the behavior of adhesivebonded concrete rebars (reinforcing bars) when subjected to static tensile
and fatigue loads up to anchorage failure.
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The project page allows you to record all necessary information about the
building project. This information is included on a detailed printout showing
your anchoring solution.
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The graphic input tab shows an image of your anchor fixing scenario. You
can adjust load directions and numeric factors on this tab. Image rotation,
which can provide a better view of the anchor fixing, is available.
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Anchor fixing specific information can be loaded in the numeric input page.
The short results tab gives information about potential anchor stress
for each anchor on the anchor plate. Results about total capacity are
provided relating to seven potential modes of failure.
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