Avoid the unexpected with our pre-excavation injection technologies


Unexpected water ingress and poor ground conditions can cause significant delays and escalate costs in tunnel development.


Handle challenging situations with our post-excavation injection technologies

  • Low to high volume water ingress demonstrate a wider risk for every underground operation.
  • Changing geology may lead to instable ground conditions.
  • Existing underground structures may need rehabilitation.

To counteract these risks and challenges, we offer a comprehensive range of injection solutions and technical support.

Cementitious grouting systems:Microcements for water management and consolidation in pre-excavation grouting applications into fine cracks where fast setting and high strength is needed.


Mineral Grouts:Colloidal Silica for water management and consolidation in pre-excavation grouting applications into finest fissures.


Polyurethanes & Polyurea silicates: Foaming, water sensitive 1K & 2K polyurethanes to quickly combat water ingress. Fast-reacting, non-water-sensitive, compact and foaming polyurea silicate systems to stabilize poor ground and filling of bigger voids.


Acrylates: Flexible hydrogel acrylic resins for rehabilitation injections in all types of concrete structures.

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Any questions concerning our product portfolio and services?

Injection workshops


  • Hands-on exercise and training at Hagerbach test gallery in October 2019
  • Customized training available for individual projects worldwide

Want to find out more?


Write to us:

ugc-workshops@basf.com


www.ugc.basf.com


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