SealBoss Corp.

07 Apr.,2023

 

Additional Injection Packer Installation Recommendations

Mechanical Packer Fundamentals

For optimal performance, packers and drill holes must possess adequate quality to endure injection pressures without leakage or displacement within the crack. Notably, even superior packers may rupture or leak under certain conditions. SealBoss Mechanical Packers, available in various sizes and designs, are recommended for pressure injection. These packers feature a threaded shaft with a rubber base; upon insertion, tightening the shaft compresses the rubber within the drill hole, generating a compression seal. Standard packer diameters range from 1/4 to 3/4 inches, with industry norms between 3/8 and 5/8 inches. In poured concrete substrates, drill holes serve as solid channels directing resin to the crack, enabling the use of shorter packers. In substrates with potential voids, such as block walls, stone, and brick, SealBoss advises employing longer packers to ensure a definite grout delivery channel to the crack being sealed.

Mechanical Packers Installation

To seal against the drill hole, mechanical packers require tightening, which expands the rubber seal. Packers may be pre-tightened by hand to seat the rubber snugly, approximately 1/4 inch (5 mm) inside the drill hole. Correct installation prevents concrete cracking around the drill hole’s exterior. Depending on packer design, using an appropriate ratchet/nut, wrench, or electric driver for tightening is highly recommended. Packers should be securely tightened to withstand injection pressures without over-tightening.

SealBoss Hammer-In Ports

SealBoss Hammer-In Ports are also frequently utilized. These ports are seated using a hammer at moderate force, with an electric driver or hand tool and a suitable socket employed to screw the zerk fitting into the port. Hammer-in ports typically do not achieve the same injection pressures as mechanical packers and should be reserved for applications where maximum injection pressures are not essential.

Packer Connectors

Packers are typically equipped with a quick-connect system, either a zerk type or button head/slide coupler type.

Zerk Type Connector

The zerk type is most prevalent. Applicators must push the coupler over the zerk fitting and maintain alignment with the packer. To disconnect, applicators “break” the connection by pushing the connector sideways.

Button Head / Slide Coupler

The button head type provides a more secure connection. The operator slides the coupler on and off the packer, ensuring a secure, tight connection that is less prone to unintended disconnection and leakage. When executed properly, the applicator does not need to hold the coupler in place, a significant advantage in overhead injection and instances requiring large product volumes through one packer.

SealBoss Packers

SealBoss offers an industry-leading array of injection packers and ports for diverse situations and requirements. Contact a SealBoss representative for packer recommendations tailored to your project.

Flushing the Cracks Prior to Injection

It is advisable and beneficial to flush dry and non-actively leaking cracks with water before injection. Flushing eliminates debris, indicates material flow, anticipated product penetration distance, and supplies moisture for product reactivity. If the crack does not accept water, the hole may not be connected to the crack. In this scenario, drill from the opposite side of the crack and retest with water. Flushing should be performed at the lowest possible pressures to avoid concrete damage. Equipment limitations may render flushing infeasible; however, most injections will succeed without additional water introduction. If the product does not immediately contact water, it will cure over time as natural moisture in the concrete stimulates curing and hardening, potentially at a slower pace.

Flushing Water Pump

A dedicated water injection pump is recommended for flushing on site. Do not perform water tests with the same pump from which polyurethane resin will be dispensed. As polyurethanes are water-activated, even minimal moisture traces can lead to pump failure


Before You Start Injection

Before injection, review the product datasheet instructions. Ensure your pump is in fully operational condition and completely devoid of moisture before preparing SealBoss Water Stop and Leak Sealing Products for injection.

It is prudent to flush the pump with SealBoss R70 before using any resin/foam grout.

Injection Procedure

When products are prepared for injection, have a cup available to dispose of some resin to ensure purity. Start the pump at the lowest pressure setting. After connecting your grout injection hose to the secured and tightened packers, initiate the injection process.

Use the shut-off valve at the injection hose’s end whenever the hose is moved. Starting from the bottom, securely connect your injection line to the packer and commence with the lowest pressure capable of moving resin into the crack. Generally, injection pressure will decrease as material flows, but pressure may need to be increased as products thicken and move into tighter cracks and fissures. Maintain a slow injection rate as resin begins to show and flow from the crack. Pausing and restarting the process for a minute may be necessary to allow material reaction and thickening. Monitor consumption rates and cease injection when consumption equals leakage. A typical observation involves reduced water flow from the crack’s face and/or reacting material exiting the crack’s face. This indicates successful penetration and results. If the product does not advance along the crack, disconnect and proceed to the next port. Applicators must ensure sufficient material is injected into each crack to achieve optimal product density for a durable seal. It is recommended to inject three to five packers while observing product flow, travel, and refusal from the crack. Reinjecting those three to five packers—typically up to three times (1-2-3 at 45 degrees) or until product refusal—is crucial. The crack must be adequately filled with as much product as possible without excessive product loss from the crack. Sufficient material consumption and product density in the injected area must be monitored to achieve a solid and successful repair. Packers that continue to consume considerable product amounts should be injected a third time or as often as necessary to create a permanent seal.

SealBoss Oakum Soakum Technique

In cases where excessive resin flows out or washes out due to high water flow, resin-soaked SealBoss Oakum can be employed to form a temporary plug, allowing the product time to react, expand, and seal.

Caution: Be prepared for the possibility of product ejection from the structure or around drill holes, as well as packer blowouts. High-pressure injection equipment may cause product to travel further than anticipated, potentially appearing several feet from the injection point. Small cracks may become visible after the injection process.

Quality Injection Job

Injection often necessitates a two-person team, with one individual operating the valve and hose while another manages the pump. Create a dense seal! Inadequate material consumption alone can yield differing results in the same injection application. If the crack is not accepting any product, it may be due to insufficient drilling depth or crack direction on the opposite side. In such cases, drill from the opposite side of the crack and ensure intersection with the crack.

Packer Removal

Once the material has fully cured, packers can be removed by loosening the shaft. Some applicators opt to leave the rubber base in the wall and patch the drill hole, while others remove the entire packer before patching. In certain injection applications, packers may remain in place permanently. This decision is at the discretion of the applicator or owner. A final cleaning of the crack’s face is necessary to remove cured product using a wire brush, pressure washing, or other appropriate methods. The substrate is then prepared for the final finish.

SealBoss R70 Pump Flush for Clean-up

DO NOT CLEAN WITH WATER. If allowed on the job, initially flush all dispensing equipment with a small amount of solvent, such as xylene, to cut the product. Follow this step by generously flushing with SealBoss R70 Pump Flush & Cleaner to protect hoses and lubricate the pump. Avoid using solvents for the final flush, as this can reduce the lifespan of your equipment.

Exception – Equipment for SealBoss 2400 Acrylate is cleaned with water. Consult the data sheet for details.

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