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eg aE) post installed rebars Hilti HIT-HY 150 post installed rebars Injection mortar system Benefits ~ suitable for conerete © 12/18 to Hilt Cc 50/60 HIT-Hy 150 | - high loading capacity and fast 330 mifoilpack | cure {also available |~ Sutable for dry and water OO salurated concrete and 1400 ml | - forrebar diameters up to 25 mm foil pack) - non corrosive to rebar elements = good load capacity at elevated temperatures ~ hybrid chemistry Static mixer | _ suitable for embedment length ti 2000 mm, + suitable for applications down to ~ Rebar Se Fie Disra—Gypggion ‘itl anchor Hi rebar Concrete gehtgg Fatigue —DIBtapproval water aes design design approved sofware software Service temperature range Temperature range: 40°C to +80°C (max. long term temperature +50°C, max. shor term temperature +80°C) Approvals / certificates Description ‘Authority / Laboratory No. [date of issue DIBt approval” DIB, Berlin 2.21.8-1648 [2007-09-19 Fire test report TBMB Braunschweig 3162/6989 / 1989-07-16 Assessment report (re) Warringtonfire WE 166402 2007-10-26 "The data given in this section are derived from DIBt Z-21.8-1648 issue 2007-09-19 and adapted to fit EC2 design method. Materials Reinforcement bars according to EC2 Annex C Table C.1 and C.2N. 472 +2000 Des aE) Seas Eee Properties of reinforcement Product form Bars and de-coiled rods Class 8 c Characteristic yield strength fy oF foze (MPa) 400 to 600 > 215 Minimum value of k= (f,). 21,08 ait (Characteristic strain at maximum force, ex (A) 250 275 Bendabiity Bend / Rebend test ‘Maximum deviation from Nominal bar size (mm) nominal mass <8 £60 (individual bar) (4) 8 £45 Bond: Nominal bar size (mm) Minimum relative rb area, | &to 12 0,040 fami > 12 0,058 Setting details For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product. Working time, Curing time Temperature Working time ‘Curing time of the base material Tow toa feare” 5°CsTw< 0°C 80 min oh O°C = Tau < 5°C, 45 min 45h 5°Cs Toy < 10°C 20 min 2h TO°C 5 Toy < 20°C ‘min 80min 20°C 5 Tay < 30°C min 50min 30°C Tw = 40°C Zin 40 min * The curing time data are valid for dry anchorage base only. For water saturated anchorage bases the curing times must be doubled. 1/2000 473 Dry and water-saturated concrete, hammer drilling Cee srdenno Fn a) Note: Manual cleaning for element sizes d < 16mm and embedment depth hy < 10 d only! 474 112008 Des aE) Seas Eee Fitness for use c p behaviour Creep tests have been conducted in accordance with national standards in different conditions: = inwet environment at 23 °C during 90 days + indry environment at 43 °C during 90 days. These tests show an excellent behaviour of the post installed connection made with HIT-HY 150: low displacements with long term stabilisation, failure load after exposure above reference load Resistance to chemical products HIT-HY 150 has been tested to its resistance to chemical products and the results are given in the table below Chemical product Concentration First effects | Resistance (in % of weight) (in days) Acetic acid Pure 6 @ 10 % + Hydrochloric Acid 20% + Nitric Acid 40% <4 = Phosphoric Acid 40% + ‘Sulphuric acid 40% + Ethyl acetate Pure a = ‘Acetone Pure 1 = ‘Ammoniac 5% 21 = Diesel Pure + Gasoline Pure + Ethanol 96 % 20, @ Machine oils Pure + Methanol Pure 2 = Peroxide of hydrogen. 30%. 3 @ Solution of phenol Saturated = 300. 2 300 3055 a 320 29 320 33.01 29 10 350) 32, = 5 400 36 5 = 473 a3 357 3415 30 300) 32 300 37.13 32 320 34 320 33.01 29 2 350, a7 350 43.22 37 80 3H zi 7 367 60 Ed 713 a2 315 38 315 a5 54 38 350) a2 350) 50,60 a2 14 420 Si 420 60,72 Ef 560) 38 = 5 = 362 a0 465 35 54 56 460 32 480 75.95 32 470 a 470 7780 3 16 480 35 80 73.25 35 340 a7 = 756 705 35 37,34 72 450 95 450 22.85 95 500. 706 500) 703,17 706 20 600 127 600. 12a 127 200 170 = 5 : 945 200 oH 136,50 740 563 22 563 145,32 22 300 225 500 754,88 225 25 750 22 750 793,59 22 7000 375 ~ 7181 213,38 aa wa 23.47 a 7 Values corresponding to the minimum anchorage length. The maximum permissible load is valid for "good bond conditions” as described in EN 1992-1-1. For all other conditions multiply by the value by 0,7. The volume of ‘mortar correspond to the formula “1,2+(di-d,4)enIb/4" 478 112000

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