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The Chemical Anchor market is a subset of the Cement and Concrete industry. It is composed of products used to secure objects to concrete or masonry surfaces. Chemical anchors are typically composed of a two-part epoxy resin system, which is injected into a pre-drilled hole in the substrate. The resin then hardens and forms a secure bond between the object and the substrate. Chemical anchors are used in a variety of applications, including construction, automotive, and industrial.
Chemical anchors are becoming increasingly popular due to their ease of use and their ability to provide a secure bond in a variety of substrates. They are also more cost-effective than traditional mechanical anchors, such as bolts and screws.
Some companies in the Chemical Anchor market include Hilti, Sika, Simpson Strong-Tie, and ITW. Show Less Read more