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Injectaclad Installation


Injectaclad is generally installed by three operatives per pump, two working at the installation points whilst a third is operating the pump.

Injectaclad is installed via small openings on the compartment lines whether vertically, horizontally or around windows, doors, etc.  These openings are made approximately every two metres horizontally and generally at floor levels for vertical installations and between these points 4mm stainless steel InjectaPins are installed into pre-drilled 6mm holes.

Injectaclad SS17 is pumped into InjectaMesh, a cylindrical acrylic mesh which sits on the InjectaPins to maintain the compartment lines, to fill the clear cavity void.

The patented system, predominantly installed from the outside ensures that there is minimal disruption to the existing building and no requirement to gain access to residents living space although it can be, and has been, installed from the inside of buildings.

A major advance and potentially significant cost saving to remediation projects where Injectaclad is used to reinstate missing or defective cavity fire barriers, is that the system can be installed without a requirement for full scaffolding.

Where conditions are suitable installation can be carried out from a Mobile Elevating Work Platform (MEWP) and has, at times, been installed via mast-climbers and also rope-access.

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For more information on the Injectaclad cavity fire barrier remediation system,  or if you would like to speak with one of our team, please feel free to contact us.

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Injectaclad is the world’s first remediation system for missing and/or defective cavity fire barriers to be retrospectively installed using a pumped system, alleviating the need for full scale façade removal.

By not removing the external façade coupled with the speed of installation, often undertaken via MEWPs rather than requiring full scaffolding, Injectaclad is a cost effective and non-invasive option to a significant problem on high rise buildings and other housing stock across the UK and further afield.

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