Potential Outcome: Incomplete gel/foam reaction and weak seal.
Adheseal Best Practice: Pre-wet dry sections lightly to guarantee consistent water contact for uniform gel development.
Potential Outcome: Displacement of material before reaction, leaving leak unsealed.
Adheseal Best Practice: Use staged injection and porting downstream-to-upstream to build a gel curtain that resists washout.
Active water is entering under pressure, making crack repairs difficult with cementitious fillers.
Inject Mountain Grout Gel Foam to react directly with the leak path, expanding into voids and forming a watertight gel/foam barrier that remains elastic under ongoing inflow.
Stage port injections to ensure complete coverage along the leak path; observe for backflow to confirm sealing.
Groundwater ingress through annular spaces compromises sewer network capacity and increases treatment costs.
Gel Foam’s hydrophilic reaction forms a flexible, inert curtain around penetrations, preventing re-infiltration even under continuous head pressure.
Inject circumferentially around penetrations and monitor for reduction in inflow; confirm by flow meter readings if possible.
Gel Foam is hydrophilic and reacts readily with water to form either a gel or foam. Flexible is hydrophobic and forms closed-cell foam that resists shrinkage. Gel Foam is preferred where continuous water contact is expected.
The resin expands up to 25× its original volume depending on water availability, enabling it to fill voids and follow leak pathways effectively.
Yes. The cured gel exhibits high elongation, allowing it to accommodate substrate movement and dynamic joint behaviour without losing watertightness.
Yes. Mountain Grout Gel Foam cures to an inert, non-toxic seal suitable for structures in contact with water once cured.
Application / Use Case | Key Benefit | Primary Trades |
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Active leak repairs in cracks and joints | Hydrophilic reaction with water ensures expansion and penetration | Remedial waterproofers, civil contractors |
Manhole and pipe penetration sealing | Forms a flexible gel curtain that stops infiltration under hydrostatic head | Asset maintenance crews, wastewater utilities |
Stormwater and wastewater infrastructure | Durable, inert seal maintains effectiveness under constant water exposure | Civil contractors, specifiers |
Tunnels and dams | Single-component injection enables rapid mobilisation and water cut-off | Infrastructure contractors |
Elevator pits and basements | Penetrates fine cracks, expands up to 25× for comprehensive leak sealing | Waterproofers, facility maintenance |
Map crack or joint water inflow. Install injection ports from lowest point upwards to capture leak path. Lightly pre-wet dry zones.
Pump Gel Foam as a single component. Ensure resin temperature is 15–30 °C for optimal handling.
Inject slowly until grout flows from adjacent port or water flow stops. Resin reacts with water to form foam or gel depending on availability.
Confirm water cut-off. Remove ports and patch holes once cured. Inspect sealed area for re-infiltration under water head.
Wear nitrile gloves, chemical goggles, and protective clothing. Avoid direct skin or eye contact.
Use in well-ventilated areas. Follow confined-space entry procedures where relevant.
Resin is non-flammable but standard chemical handling practices apply. Store sealed containers away from extreme heat.
Drill and install injection ports along the crack line. Clean surrounding surfaces to contain grout. Pre-wet very dry sections to guarantee water contact for resin activation.
Hydrophilic resin bonds directly to moist concrete substrates.
Locate leak paths along joint line. Port spacing should be close enough to ensure grout curtain forms. Ensure joint faces are free from debris.
Focus on correct water contact and port placement.
Install circumferential port pattern around pipe or penetration. Clean surfaces to secure ports. Ensure annular spaces are moist to trigger resin reaction.
Injection relies on moisture activation, not priming.
Establish port layout across seepage areas. Clean to remove loose laitance and ensure secure seating of packers. Maintain moisture presence for activation.
Gel Foam is designed for direct injection into wet concrete substrates.