Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Machine or implement
Patent
1986-11-06
1988-05-17
Murtagh, John E.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Machine or implement
521697, 5216914, 523094, 405264, E02D 3102, E02D 3700
Patent
active
047441933
ABSTRACT:
A mixture consisting essentially of (1) an organic polyisocyanate compound and/or a prepolymer having terminal isocyanate residues, which is derived from the reaction of an organic polyisocyanate with a polyhydroxyl compound, and (2) 2-pyrrolidone, is injected for grouting into water-leaking cracks or openings of concrete structures such as water tanks, subway constructions and tunnels. The injected mixture diffuses into the cracks or openings and is cured in short time by reacting with water at the leaking sites. The resultant polyurethane foam securely seals the water leaking sites.
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Hatsuzaki Toshio
Hiramatsu Toshio
Ogawa Yoshihiko
Senga Hideo
Tokoro Takehiko
Murtagh John E.
Nisshinboseki Kabushiki Kaisha
Taisei Corporation
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