Process to seal structural joints

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Forming structural installations in situ – Sequentially molding in situ different portions or layers on...

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527413, 527414, 264 35, 264 36, 264 39, 264 401, 264 85, 264101, 405267, E04B 116, E04G 2104, E04G 2302, B32B 3500

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ABSTRACT:
A structural joint is sealed with the aid of an injection hose including a substantially liquid-impermeable base body which envelops a passage channel and which has exit openings distributed over the length of the base body for passage of injection liquid from the passage channel into the joint to be sealed. The exit openings open under internal excess pressure and I close under internal negative pressure. Following injection of the injection liquid into the joint to be sealed, the injection liquid remaining in the injection hose is drawn off from the passage channel.

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