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Chemical Anchoring
Chemical anchoring is a method used to securely attach objects to a substrate, typically concrete or masonry, using specialized adhesives or resins. It involves drilling holes into the substrate, injecting the adhesive or resin, and then inserting a threaded rod, rebar, or other anchor into the hole. Once cured, the adhesive forms a strong bond between the anchor and the substrate, providing stability and load-bearing capacity. Chemical anchoring is commonly used in construction for installing structural elements such as steel columns, beams, and equipment mounts, as well as for securing fixtures like handrails and guardrails.