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Begin by boring a hole in the masonry using a hammer drill (Photo 1). Clear dust and debris from the hole, and wet it thoroughly. Let the water soak into the surrounding masonry. ... Next, while holding the fastener in the hole, use a brick trowel and firmly push the anchoring cement around the fastener (Photo 2).
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Being a hydraulic cement in itself has nothing to do with expansion, although some hydraulic cements will shrink less than others, but this is due to them being a sulfoaluminate based cement, not a Portland cement and has nothing to do with them being a hydraulic cement.
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If you have cracks in your basement that allow water to leak through, you can cure the problem by using a special hydraulic cement. Like other types of cement, quick drying hydraulic cement comes as a powder which is mixed with water.
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If the foil that is facing the wall contains moisture on the inside, than your problem is seepage, follow the steps using QUIKRETE® Hydraulic Water-Stop Cement first. (See Application Procedure Below) (Click Here)
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Using Hydraulic Cement for a Fast Fix ... A quick fix for light-to medium-duty hanging is to bore an oversize hole, then fix a standard eye bolt in the hole using hydraulic cement. The method is strong enough that other types of fasteners or hardware can be attached and combined with shelving, for example.
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If a significant error occurs, analyze the cement for SO3 content using the reference test method of Test Methods C 114 for sulfur trioxide. ... blended hydraulic cement...
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This test method covers determination of the compressive strength of hydraulic cement mortars, using 2-in. or [50-mm] cube specimens. ... This test method covers the application of the test using either inch-pound or SI units. The values stated in either SI units or inch-pound units are to be ... hydraulic cement mortar...
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Work Item: ASTM WK20350 - Revision of C563-07 Standard Test Method for Approximation of Optimum SO3 in Hydraulic Cement Using Compressive Strength...
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Secondly, eventually salts form from the water entering a crack that has been repaired using hydraulic cement. These salts cause the bond between the hydraulic cement and the concrete of the foundation to fail. After a period of time, the hydraulic cement will begin to leak again.
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