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Why are there so many different viscosities of Emecole 121 and Emecole 101 injection epoxy?

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Why are there so many different viscosities of Emecole 121 and Emecole 101 injection epoxy?

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Emecole epoxies range from a very thin or low viscosity ( LV) formula effective for penetrating hairline foundation cracks and includes medium viscosity (MV) and high viscosity (HV) for wider cracks. Emecole’s thickest epoxy is a paste with a gel consistency that flows under low pressure for cracks ¼” or wider. The gel stops flowing when injection pressure is removed.

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