BETONAMIT® | Bucket 5 kg
BETONAMIT® | Bucket 5 kgBETONAMIT® | Bucket 5 kgBETONAMIT® | Bucket 5 kg

BETONAMIT® | Bucket 5 kg

Old price:68.00 CHF

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Non-Explosive Cracking Agent

 

For the simple and targeted demolition of rock and concrete

 

- Very easy and safe application
- No previous knowledge required
- No vibrations
- Universal for rock, stone and concrete
- Can be stored unopened for at least 3 years
 

Product description

 

BETONAMIT® is a non-explosive demolition agent that is used for the simple, safe and controlled demolition of rock and concrete. This explosion-free blasting method has now been used successfully by thousands of customers worldwide for 50 years. Betonamit is the gentle and environmentally friendly alternative to conventional demolition methods. Wherever blasting is not permitted or desired, where chiseling represents an enormous physical strain or where vibrations must be avoided, our product Betonamit offers exactly the right solution. Swelling explosives are used by professional demolition companies as well as private individuals. In contrast to conventional blasting work, the so-called swelling explosives require neither a blasting license nor permits. Our alternative blasting agent can be used both indoors and outdoors.

 

Application

 

1. Drill the holes
2. Mix Betonamit with water
3. Fill the mixture into the drill holes, done!

 

The mixture now hardens and slowly begins to build up expansion pressure in the drill holes until the stone or concrete gives way and breaks apart. The process takes between 4 and 96 hours, depending on the temperature.

 

Consumption per cubic meter of rock, stone or concrete (m3)

 

You require approx. 10kg of Betonamit to crush 13 rock, stone or concrete.

 

 
Consumption according to borehole diameter
 

You can use the information in the table to determine the consumption relatively accurately. First define the borehole diameter you will be using. Then make a sketch of your object and draw the boreholes, observing the recommended borehole spacing. If you now multiply the number of boreholes by the average borehole depth, you will obtain the meters of borehole to be filled. Now all you have to do is multiply the borehole meters by the corresponding factor of the borehole diameter used and you will get the total material consumption.

Example:

Number of holes: 10
Average borehole depth: 0.3 m
Drill: 30 mm

Calculation: 10 holes x 0.3 m x 1.2 kg = 3.6 kg BETONAMIT
 
Borehole diameter
Recommended borehole spacing
Consumption
per meter of borehole
25 mm
20-25 cm
0.9 kg
30 mm
25-30 cm
1.2 kg
35 mm
30-35 cm
1.7 kg
40 mm
35-40 cm
2.2 kg
45 mm
40-45 cm
2.8 kg

 

 

Further information and application examples can be found on the website at www.betonamit.com