Improve Your Rock Bolting Performance

Improve Your Rock Bolting Performance

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Improve Your Rock Bolting Performance

As mines operate in deeper levels, higher rock stresses affecting the stability of the strata and rock reinforcement becomes more challenging. Pumpable resins for rock or cable bolts offer significant benefits over traditional bolt fixing methods, saving time and improving mine operator safety during the installation and reducing the risks of bolt failures during their expected lifetime.

The Solution

The MasterRoc RBA 38X line of pumpable thixotropic resins has been designed by our chemists at Master Builders Solutions to offer major improvements in quality, efficiency and safety when compared to cartridge-based rock bolt installation:

Benefits of our new MasterRoc RBA line at a glance

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Uwe Wyink,

Global Technical Manager

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Uwe Wyink,

Global Technical Manager

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