What is chemical anchoring?
Chemical anchoring is a process of securing an object to a base material, such as concrete or masonry, using a chemical adhesive. It involves drilling a hole into the base material, filling the hole with a chemical adhesive, and then inserting a metal rod or anchor bolt into the hole while the adhesive is still wet. The chemical adhesive then hardens and bonds the anchor to the base material, creating a strong and permanent connection.
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