Polyster Anchor Grout

Polyster Anchor Grout from Redwop Chemicals is a high-performance material designed for anchoring applications in construction and industrial sectors. This anchor grout is made from premium polyster resin, ensuring strong bonding and durability in demanding environments. Perfect for providing reliable anchoring solutions, it is ideal for securing anchor bolts, rebar, and other fixtures, offering superior strength and resistance against harsh conditions.

Redwop Polyester Anchor Grout is a pre-measured, two-component resin-based grout engineered for permanent anchoring of bolts, starter bars, dowels, and machinery in concrete, masonry, and rock. With easy field mixing and fast strength gain, it provides dependable anchorage without site wastage.

Ideal Applications

Perfect for securing structural elements like bolts, railings, machinery posts, balcony supports, and foundation dowels. It performs excellently in poured-in-place or drilled holes in concrete, brick, AAC blocks, or natural rock—making it suitable for industrial facilities, bridges, tunnels, rail systems, and architectural structures.

Application Guide

Clean holes thoroughly to remove debris, dust, or standing water; lightly pre-dampen. Blend the hardener into resin using a clean mixer for 1–2 minutes. Inject grout from the rear of the hole to avoid air pockets, then immediately insert anchors and lightly twist to ensure full contact. Work within the grout’s pot life (2–5 minutes at 25 °C). Remove excess grout and allow anchorage to set; full strength is achieved within 24 hours.

Key Features & Benefits

This grout delivers ultra-fast early strength, enabling loading within 1–2 hours and full-strength (>70 MPa) in 24 hours. Its thixotropic, non-expansive formula resists vibration and remains stable in wet or underwater conditions. The chloride-free, corrosion-resistant chemistry protects embedded hardware. Pre-weighed components eliminate mix variation and ensure consistent performance—ideal for critical structural anchoring jobs.

FAQ's

Polyster Anchor Grout is a specialized material used for anchoring applications. It is made from polyster resin, providing excellent bonding strength and durability.

This product is primarily used in construction and industrial projects for securing anchor bolts, rebar, and other fixtures. It is an essential component in anchoring solutions.

Unlike regular grouts, Polyster Anchor Grout offers enhanced bonding, strength, and resistance, making it ideal for heavy-duty anchoring applications.

Redwop's anchor grout ensures long-lasting durability, superior performance, and resistance to environmental factors, making it a reliable choice for various anchoring needs.

You can easily place an order for Polyster Anchor Grout through our website or contact our customer service team for more details on availability and pricing.

Polyester anchor grout is commonly used for fixing bolts, rebar, and dowels into concrete, masonry, or stone. It provides a strong, corrosion-resistant, and fast-setting bond ideal for structural anchoring.

Setting time varies with temperature but typically ranges from 5 to 20 minutes, allowing fast installation and early loading—often within 1–2 hours.

Yes, thixotropic variants of polyester grout are designed to stay in place even in vertical or overhead holes without sagging or runoff.

Yes, high-quality polyester grouts like Redwop’s can be applied in wet, damp, or water-filled holes, making them ideal for marine or below-grade structures.

Polyester grout offers faster cure time and lower cost, while epoxy provides higher strength and chemical resistance. Polyester is ideal for fast-track installations.

The typical embedment depth is 8–15 times the bolt diameter, depending on load requirements and substrate strength. Always refer to the technical datasheet.

Yes, its high compressive and tensile strength makes it perfect for vibration-prone machinery, base plates, and structural steel connections.

Absolutely. It is chloride-free and non-metallic, which protects embedded metal elements from corrosion and extends service life.

Unopened packs stored in cool, dry conditions have a shelf life of 12 months. Avoid exposure to heat or moisture to maintain effectiveness.

 Yes. Use a standard twin-cartridge gun or injection tool depending on packaging. Proper tooling ensures accurate filling and bonding.