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Applications
design flexibility
form work
simplification
defined load
characteristics
Diaphragm walls
Misplaced bars
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Slab connections
Vertical/horizontal connections
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Wall strenghtening
Joint strenghtening
Cantilevers/balconies
Slab widening
Structural upgrade
Slab strenghtening
Side-walk upgrade
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Rebar basics
In the course of the Anchor FTM the focus will be on the last two types of applications.
Chapter 3, Adhesive Anchoring Systems, deals with rebar as an anchor. The current chapter
focuses on rebar as structural rebar, where the reinforcement is purely loaded in the longitudinal
direction.
v
0
bd
bd
10 ds
Structural rebar is characterized by very high loads. The reinforcement is often loaded up to
steel yielding. The concrete structure (connection) shows a good serviceability. The
deformations are small and due to this the crack width and therefore the influences by the
environment (corrosion) are limited. The concrete connections behave as a monolithic structure
or in other words as if the concrete was poured in one go. The high loads which can occur in
either the anchorage or the splice can lead to an embedment length up to 15 till 80 times the
diameter of the reinforcement.
The design can be done according to two design concepts;
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Figure 2.3.b
Figure 2.4.2.a
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Figure 2.4.2.b
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of the adhesive mortar against the concentrated load near the ribs and on the capacity of load
transfer at the interface of the drilled hole.
In many cases the bond values of post-installed bars are higher compared to cast in bars due to
better performance of the adhesive mortar. But for small edge distance and/or narrow spacing
splitting or spalling forces become decisive due to the low tensile capacity of the concrete.
Design basics
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To prevent damage of the concrete during drilling the following requirements have to be
met:
cmin = 30 + 0,06lv 2ds (mm) for hammer drilled holes, with ds being the
diameter of the rebar
cmin = 50 + 0,08lv 2ds (mm) for compressed air drilled holes
The factors 0,06 and 0,08 take into account the possible deviations during the drilling
process. This value might be smaller if special drilling aid devices are used.
The transfer of shear forces between new and old concrete shall be designed according to EC2.
See also paragraph 3.4 strut-and-tie model.
The reader is referred to the paragraph 4 EC2 Design for more detail about this design
concept.
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8.0
7.0
6.9 N/mm2
6.0
fbd
5.0
4.0
3.3 N/mm2
3.0
cd = min(a/2, c, c1)
2.0
1.0
0.0
0
10
20
30
c d,min
C20/25, = 12 mm
40
50
60
cd
70
80
90 100 110
ACI 318-08 approach
EC2/ETA approach
Figure 3.3: equivalent design bond stress fbd as a function of cd., derived from reduction of anchoring lenght
according to ACI 318-08 and EC2/ETA.
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f bd
f ck
with: Atr
c K tr
4 ;
K tr
A tr f yt
;
10.34 s n
c K tr
2.5 for cast - in bars
total cross-sectional area of all transverse reinforcement that is within the spacing
s and that crosses the potential plane of splitting through the reinforcement being
developed [mm2]
fyt
b,
f bd
for
c K tr
2.5 (post-installed reinforcement and cast-in reinforcement):
f ck c K tr
4
c K tr
2.5 (bonded-in bars only):
f ck
c K tr
2.5 0.75
2.5
4
where:
fbd
design bond strength
For more detailed Information see: Kunz, J.; Mnger, F.: Splitting- and bond failure of post-installed rebar splices
and anchoring.; Bond in Concrete from research to standards, Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium
held at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary, 20 to 22 November 2002,
p.447 -454. (Copy available from Hilti Technical Service)
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Crack limitation
Joint to be
roughened
Tension cord
Tension ties
A strut-and-tie model is used to calculate the load path in reinforced concrete members. Where
a non-linear strain distribution exists (e.g. supports) strut-and-tie models may be used {Clause
6.5.1(1), EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004}.
Strut-and-tie models consist of struts representing compressive stress fields, of ties
representing the reinforcement and of the connecting nodes. The forces in the elements of a
strut-and-tie model should be determined by maintaining the equilibrium with the applied loads
in ultimate limit state. The ties of a strut-and-tie model should coincide in position and direction
with the corresponding reinforcement {Clause 5.6.4, EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004 Analysis with strut
and tie models}.
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Figure 3.6.a:
Support, truss
Figure 3.6.b:
Tensile force has ended
Figure 3.6.c:
Compression
EC2 design
4.1 General
The actual position of the reinforcement in the existing structure shall be determined on the basis of the
construction documentation and taken into account when designing. The transfer of shear forces between new
concrete and existing structure shall be designed according to EC2 EN 1992-1-1:2004. See also paragraph 3.4
Strut-and-tie model The joints for concreting must be roughened to at least such an extent that aggregate
protrude. See also paragraph 3.5 Joint to be roughened.
The design of post-installed rebar connections and determination of the internal section forces to be transferred in
the construction joint shall be verified in accordance with EC2 EN 1992-1-1:2004. When ascertaining the tensile
force in the rebar, allowance shall be made for the statically effective height of the bonded-in reinforcement. See
also paragraph 5.2 Example with overlap joint
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with:
ds
sd
fbd
1 is for the effect of the form of the bars assuming adequate cover
(post-installed reinforcement is always straight)
2 is for the effect of concrete minimum cover
2 1 0,15 c d d 0 /d 0
straight bars; c d min a/2 ; c 1 ; c
With no edge distance, 2 = 0,7 if the spacing given in the table below are fulfilled:
ds (mm)
Spacing (mm)
a (mm)
8
56
48
10
70
60
12
84
72
14
98
84
16
112
96
18
126
108
20
140
120
22
154
132
24
168
144
25
175
150
26
182
156
28
196
168
30
210
180
32
224
192
34
238
204
36
252
216
40
280
240
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b,min
Influencing factor
Type of anchorage
Shape of bars
Concrete cover
Straight
Straight
Confinement by
transverse
reinforcement
Confinement by
welded transverse
reinforcement
Confinement by
transverse pressure
Straight
where:
Ast
Ast,min
As
K
p
Straight
Straight
Reinforcement bar
In tension
In compression
1 = 1.0
1 = 1.0
2 = 1 0.15(cd
2 = 1.0
)/
0.7
1.0
3 = 1.0
3 = 1 K
0.7
1.0
4 = 1.0
4 = 1.0
5 = 1 0.04p
0.7
1.0
= (Ast - Ast,min)/ As
cross-sectional area of the transverse reinforcement along the design anchorage length bd
cross-sectional area of the minimum transverse reinforcement = 0.25 As for beams and 0 for slabs
area of a single anchored bar with maximum bar diameter
values shown in Figure 4.10
transverse pressure [MPa] at ultimate limit state along bd
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Laps between bars should not be located in areas of high moments / forces (e.g. plastic hinges) and at any section
normally be arranged symmetrically. The arrangement of lapped bars should comply with Figure 4.4. The clear
distance between lapped bars should be 4 and 50 mm, otherwise the lap length should be increased by a
length equal to the clear space where it exceeds 4 or 50 mm.
< 25%
33%
50%
> 50%
1,15
1,4
1,5
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Design examples
d = 260
a1 = 130
h = 300
al = 260
ln = 6,50 m
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bd = 1 2 3 4 5 b,rqd b,min
with: b,rqd as above
b,min
Due to large edge distances in all directions (confined concrete) the failure mode splitting of
concrete is not becoming decisive, but the pull out failure mode: fbd = 6.9 N/mm2
FRd = n(bd x x x fbd) = 5(bd x 12 x x 6.9) = 214.8 kN/m
bd = 165 mm
Fire resistance:
Fire rating class F 90 (90 min.) (design table see paragraph 4.7):
FsT,req = 0,6 x 66,1 = 39,7 kN/m = 7,9 kN/bar
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Intermediate values may be interpolated linearly: inst = 16,5 cm; Fs,T = 11,2 kN/bar > 7,9 kN/bar
inst = 165 mm
Top reinforcement
300
a1 = 130
h = 300
Minimum reinforcement:
25% of bottom steel required at mid-span
{Clause 9.3.1.2(2), EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004}
As,req = 0,25 x 988 = 247 mm2/m
2
As,min = 0,4 x 1 x 2,2 x 150 x 1000 / 500 = 264 mm /m
{Clause 7.3.2(2), EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004}
al = 260
ln= 6.50 m
with:
bd = 1 2 3 4 5 b,rqd b,min
with: b,rqd as above
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= Fsd s/1000
= 114.8 kN/m 300/1000 = 34.4 kN/bar
Steel Verification:
= 1000mm f yk 2 1
FRd
4
s
s
= 1000 500 122 1 163.9kN / m 114.8kN / m Steel ok!
300 1.15
4
Combined pull-out and concrete cone failure:
0
N Rk ,p N Rk
,p
Ap,N
Ap0,N
0
0
N Rd
, p l bk
0
l bd
34.4 2.1
12 15
s,Np
F
Rk
0
l bd
bd Mc
Mp
Rk
(Rk from approval ETA-04/0027; table 13)
127 .9mm
7 .5
0.5
3 hef
0.5
c c cr ,Np ; s s cr ,Np
A p,N s c cr ,Np 0.5s cr ,Np 300 339 .4 101820 mm 2
s,Np 0.7 0.3
l bd ( po & cc )
700
c
1 s,Np 1.0
c cr ,Np
Fbd Ap0,N
Rk Ap,N s,Np
Mp
34.4 115200
144.5mm
15
12
101820 1.0
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Rk ,c
Ac ,N
s,N
Ac0,N
k 1 f ck ,cube h
1.5
ef
0
bd
Fbd
k f
1 ck ,cube
Mc
0
bd
34.4
10.1 25
1.5 116.1mm
c c cr ,N ; s s cr ,N
Ac ,N s(c cr ,N 0.5s cr ,N ) 300 348 .3 104490 mm 2
s,Np 0.7 0.3
l bd ( cc )
c
1 s,Np 1.0
c cr ,Np
Fbd
k1 fck ,cube
A 0 c ,N 1
34.4
Mc
Ac ,N s,N
10.1 25
121312 .9 1
Splitting failure:
only needed if c 1.2ccr,sp and h 2hmin:
h/hef = 300mm / 144.5mm = 2.08; ccr,sp = 1.0hef= 144.5mm
c > 173.4mm ok
hmin = max(hef+30mm; hef+2d0) = max(174.5; 176.5) = 176.5mm
h=300mm 353mm not true, verification needed!!!
0
N Rk ,sp N Rk
,sp
Ac ,N
Ac0,N
s,N h,sp
A0c,N= 83521mm2
scr,sp = 289mm
c c cr ,N ; s s cr ,N
Ac ,N s(c cr ,N 0.5s cr ,N ) 300 289 86700 mm 2
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hmin
1 h,sp
2h
ef
hmin
c
1 s,Np 1.0
c cr ,Np
300
176.5
1.42
1.39
h,sp 1.39
l bd ( sp )
Fbd
k1 fck ,cube
A 0 c ,N
1
34.4
Mc
Ac ,N s,N h,sp
10.1 25
83521
1
1.5 80.5mm
86700 1.0 1.39
30
cs = 50
d = 250
h = 300
10
fbd = design value of bond strength according to corresponding ETA = 2,7 N/mm2
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Cast-in reinforcement
0 = 1 2 3 5 6 b,rqd 0,min
with: b,rqd the basic anchorage length, b,rqd = (ds / 4) x (sd / fbd)
ds = diameter of the rebar = 16 mm
sd = calculated design stress of the rebar
fbd = design value of bond strength according to corresponding ETA = 2,7 N/mm2
v 0 + c 1
with: 0 = required lap length = 770 mm (see above)
v = 800 mm
If the clear distance between the overlapping rebars is greater than 4ds (4 x 16 = 64 mm) the lap length shall be
enlarged by the difference between the clear distance and 4ds.
Most unfavorable case post-installed rebar is located right in the middle between the cast-in rebars. The clear
distance between the overlap is: s22 = a 1/2 2/2 ; a = (752 + 202)1/2
s22 = 77,6 mm 8 mm 8 mm = 61,6 mm
61,6 < 64 v = 800 mm
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f bd
c K tr
2.5
f c' 2.5 0.75
according
Due to edge distances (c = 50 mm) and spacing (s = 150 mm) the failure mode splitting of
concrete is decisive.
6 = 1,5 fbd = 3,1 N/mm2
{Clause 8.7.3(1), EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004}
FRd = n(0 x x x fbd) = 6.66(0 x 16 x x 3,1) = 533,3 kN/m
0 = 514 mm
Cast-in reinforcement
(as above)
v = 800 mm
Fire resistance:
Fire rating class F 60 (60 minutes) (design table see paragraph 4.7):
Clear concrete cover including light weight plaster: c = 4 + 3 = 7 cm
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6 Corrosion behavior
The Swiss Association for Protection against Corrosion (SGK) was given the assignment of evaluating the
corrosion behavior of fastenings post-installed in concrete using the Hilti HIT-HY 150, Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX and
Hilti HIT-RE 500 injection systems.
Corrosion tests were carried out. The behavior of the two systems had to be evaluated in relation to their use in
field practice and compared with the behavior of cast-in reinforcement. The SGK can look back on extensive
experience in this field, especially on expertise in the field of repair and maintenance work.
The result can be summarized as follows:
Hilti HIT-HY 150 + Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX
The Hilti HIT-HY 150 and Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX systems in combination with reinforcing bars can be
considered resistant to corrosion when they are used in sound, alkaline concrete. The alkalinity of the
adhesive mortar safeguards the initial passivation of the steel. Owing to the porosity of the adhesive mortar,
an exchange takes place with the alkaline pore solution of the concrete.
If rebars are bonded-in into chloride-free concrete using this system, in the event of later chloride exposure,
the rates of corrosion are about half those of rebars that are cast-in.
In concrete containing chlorides, the corrosion behavior of the system corresponds to that of cast-in rebars.
Consequently, the use of unprotected steel in concrete exposed to chlorides in the past or possibly in the
future is not recommended because corrosion must be expected after only short exposure times.
If the Hilti HIT-RE 500 system is used in corrosive surroundings, a sufficiently thick coat of adhesive
significantly increases the time before corrosion starts to attack the bonded-in steel.
The HIT-RE 500 system may be described as resistant to corrosion, even in concrete that is carbonated and
contains chlorides, if a coat thickness of at least 1 mm can be ensured. In this case, the unprotected steel in
the concrete joint and in the new concrete is critical.
If the coat thickness is not ensured, the HIT-RE 500 system may be used only in sound concrete. A rebar may
then also be in contact with the wall of the drilled hole. At these points, the steel behaves as though it has a
thin coating of epoxy resin.
In none of the cases investigated did previously rusted steel (without chlorides) show signs of an attack by
corrosion, even in concrete containing chlorides.
Neither during this study an acceleration of corrosion was found at defective points in the adhesive nor was
there any reference to this in literature. Even if a macro-element forms, the high resistance to it spreading
inhibits a locally increased rate of corrosion.
Information in reference data corresponds with the results of this study.
7 Fire design
If passive fire prevention requirements have to be met, the suitability of rebar connections should be verified
additionally to ULS cold design.
Large-area building components (walls and floors) can be verified according to tables 1 and 2. The design tables
are derived from tests at the University / IBMB Braunschweig following the Standard ISO 834 temperature/time
curve. Design for fire resistance is carried out in line with several specific standards. On the following pages only
the fire data for Standard according EC2 are given.
Details to all available Standards and specific reports are named below the following tables.
Note for the following tables 1 to 6: Fs,T = force in bar when exposed to fire.
Intermediate values may be interpolated linearly. Extrapolating is not permitted.
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inst
Table 1: Maximum force in rebar in conjuction with HIT-HY 150 as a function of embedment depth for the
fire resistance classes F30 to F180 (yield strength fyk = 500 N/mm) according EC2 a)
Bar
Drill
hole
[mm]
[mm]
10
10
12
14
16
20
706
12
F30
F60
inst
[mm]
120
140
150
FS,T
[kN]
10,6
14,1
15,6
inst
[mm]
120
140
160
180
190
FS,T
[kN]
5,0
8,4
11,9
15,4
15,6
150
160
180
19,8
22,0
24,3
150
160
180
200
210
12,7
14,9
19,3
23,7
24,3
180
200
31,7
35,1
180
200
220
230
23,1
28,4
33,7
35,1
210
220
46,2
47,7
210
220
240
250
36,2
39,3
45,4
47,7
240
62,3
240
260
270
300
97,4
300
320
16
18
20
25
F90
F120
inst
[mm]
120
140
160
180
200
210
150
160
180
200
220
230
180
200
220
240
250
210
220
240
260
270
FS,T
[kN]
2,8
4,5
7,9
11,4
14,9
15,6
1,7
9,9
14,3
18,7
23,1
24,3
17,1
22,4
27,7
32,9
35,1
29,2
32,2
38,4
44,6
47,7
51,9
59,0
62,3
240
260
280
300
43,9
51,0
58,0
62,3
91,3
97,4
300
320
340
81,3
90,1
97,4
inst
[mm]
120
140
160
180
200
220
150
160
180
200
220
250
180
200
220
240
270
210
220
240
260
280
290
240
260
280
300
310
300
320
340
360
FS,T
[kN]
1,9
3,3
5,2
8,6
12,1
15,6
5,1
6,5
10,7
15,1
19,5
24,3
12,9
18,1
23,4
28,7
35,1
24,2
27,3
33,5
39,6
45,8
47,7
38,3
45,3
52,3
59,4
62,3
74,3
83,0
91,8
97,4
F180
inst
[mm]
120
140
160
200
240
280
150
160
180
220
260
300
180
200
240
280
320
210
220
240
280
320
350
240
280
320
360
370
300
320
360
400
410
FS,T
[kN]
0,7
1,5
2,7
5,3
9,6
15,6
2,6
3,3
4,9
8,5
16,4
24,3
5,9
8,0
14.,4
24,9
35,1
10,6
11,9
16,8
29,1
41,4
47,7
19,2
33,2
47,3
61,4
62,3
50,3
59,1
76,7
94,3
97,4
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Bar
Drill
hole
[mm]
[mm]
25
32
F30
inst
[mm]
375
FS,T
[kN]
152,2
F60
inst
[mm]
375
FS,T
[kN]
152,2
F90
inst
[mm]
375
380
400
F120
FS,T
[kN]
142,9
145,6
152,2
inst
[mm]
375
380
400
410
FS,T
[kN]
134,0
136,7
147,7
152,2
F180
inst
[mm]
375
380
400
440
470
FS,T
[kN]
104,1
106,9
117,9
139,9
152,2
Max. bond stress, T , depending on actual clear concrete cover for classifying the fire
resistance.
It must be verified that the actual force in the bar during a fire, Fs,T , can be taken up by the bar
connection of the selected length, inst. Note: Cold design for ULS is mandatory.
Fs, T (inst cf) T where: (inst cf) s;
= lap length
s
cf
Table 2: Critical temperature-dependent bond stress, crit,T, concerning overlap joint for Hilti-HIT-HY 150
injection adhesive in relation to fire resistance class and required minimum concrete coverage c.
Clear concrete cover c
Max. bond stress, T [N/mm]
[mm]
F30
F60
F90
F120
F180
20
0,7
0
0
30
1,4
0,2
0
40
1,9
0,7
0
50
2,4
1,2
0,4
60
2,8
1,7
0,7
0,3
70
4,9
2,2
1,2
0,7
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F30
7,0
F180
0,2
0,5
0,7
1,2
1,6
1,9
2,2
2,3
2,5
2,6
2,7
2,8
2,9
3,0
4,5
6,5
7,0
inst
Table 3: Maximum force in rebar in conjuction with HIT-HY 150 MAX as a function of embedment
the fire resistance classes F30 to F180 (yield strength fyk = 500 N/mm) according EC2a).
Max. Fs,T
F30
F60
F90
F120
Bar
Drill hole
inst
[mm]
[mm]
[kN]
[mm]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
80
2,18
0,73
0,24
0,05
120
8,21
2,90
1,44
0,82
170
16,2
9,95
5,99
3,69
8
12
16,2
210
16,2
13,01
9,52
230
16,2
13,04
250
16,2
300
100
5,87
1,95
0,84
0,4
150
16,86
8,06
4,45
2,82
190
25,3
16,83
11,86
7,65
10
14
25,3
230
25,3
20,66
16,29
260
25,3
22,89
280
25,3
320
708
depth for
F180
[kN]
0
0,18
1,35
3,6
5,74
9,26
16,2
0
0,96
2,91
7,18
13,77
18,17
25,3
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Bar
[mm]
Drill hole
[mm]
Max. Fs,T
[kN]
12
16
36,4
14
16
20
25
18
20
25
32
49,6
64,8
101,2
158,1
inst
[mm]
120
180
220
260
280
300
340
140
210
240
280
300
330
360
160
240
260
300
330
360
400
200
250
310
350
370
390
430
250
280
370
410
430
450
500
F30
[kN]
12,32
28,15
36,4
F60
[kN]
4,35
17,56
28,12
36,4
F90
[kN]
2,16
11,59
22,15
32,7
36,4
F120
[kN]
1,23
7,14
16,91
27,47
32,75
36,4
20,53
42,08
49,6
8,77
29,72
38,96
49,6
4,74
22,76
32,0
44,31
49,6
2,95
16,66
25,89
38,21
44,36
49,6
30,5
58,65
64,8
16,38
44,53
51,56
64,8
9,26
36,57
43,61
57,68
64,8
5,77
29,59
36,63
50,70
61,26
64,8
55,72
77,71
101,2
38,06
60,06
86,45
101,2
28,12
50,11
76,5
94,09
101,2
19,39
41,39
67,78
85,37
94,16
101,2
97,13
113,63
158,1
75,07
91,56
141,04
158,1
62,46
79,13
128,61
150,60
158,1
51,73
68,23
117,71
139,70
150,69
158,1
F180
[kN]
0,27
2,69
6,82
16,53
21,81
27,08
36,4
0,95
6,3
13,12
25,44
31,6
40,83
49,6
2,04
15,0
22,04
36,11
46,67
57,22
64,8
7,22
23,15
49,54
67,13
75,93
84,72
101,2
28,94
45,43
94,91
116,90
127,90
138,89
158,1
a)
For HIT-HY 150 MAX rebar only the standard acc. EC2 is available (Data also in Warringtonfire report
WF 166402 or/and IBMB Braunschweig report No 3884/8246-CM.
= lap length
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Table 4: Critical temperature-dependent bond stress, crit,T, concerning overlap joint for Hilti-HIT-HY 150
MAX injection adhesive in relation to fire resistance class and required minimum concrete coverage c.
Clear concrete cover c
Max. bond stress, T [N/mm]
[mm]
F30
F60
F90
F120
F180
30
0,46
0
35
0,56
40
0,69
0
45
0,84
0,37
50
1,04
0,45
0
55
1,22
0,53
60
1,47
0,62
0
65
1,85
0,73
0,38
70
0,87
0,46
75
1,02
0,52
80
1,21
0,59
0,37
85
1,35
0,67
0,43
90
1,52
0,78
0,52
95
1,74
0,91
0,58
100
2,02
1,07
0,66
105
1,21
0,77
0,38
110
1,39
0,91
0,44
115
1,61
1,05
0,48
120
1,89
1,21
0,53
125
2,12
1,37
0,61
2,20
130
1,57
0,69
135
1,82
0,75
140
2,13
0,81
145
0,89
2,20
150
0,88
155
0,97
2,20
160
1,08
165
1,22
2,20
170
1,40
175
1,62
180
1,90
185
2,05
190
2,20
inst
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Table 5: Maximum force in rebar in conjuction with HIT-RE 500 as a function of embedment depth for the
fire resistance classes F30 to F240 (yield strength fyk = 500 N/mm) according EC2a).
Drill hole
Max. Fs,T
Fire resistance of bar in [kN]
Bar
inst
[mm]
[mm]
[kN]
[mm]
F30
F60
F90
F120
F180
F240
65
1,38
0,57
0,19
0,05
0
0
80
2,35
1,02
0,47
0,26
0
0
95
3,87
1,68
0,88
0,55
0,12
0
115
7,3
3,07
1,71
1,14
0,44
0,18
150
16,19
8,15
4,59
3,14
1,41
0,8
8
10
16,19
180
16,19
9,99
6,75
2,94
1,7
205
16,19
12,38
5,08
2,86
220
16,19
6,95
3,82
265
16,19
8,57
305
16,19
80
2,94
1,27
0,59
0,33
0
0
100
5,68
2,45
1,31
0,85
0,24
0
120
10,66
4,44
2,48
1,68
0,68
0,31
140
17,57
7,76
4,38
2,99
1,33
0,73
165
25,29
15,06
8,5
5,79
2,58
1,5
10
12
25,29
195
25,29
17,63
12,18
5,12
2,93
220
25,29
20,66
8,69
4,78
235
25,29
11,8
6,30
280
25,29
13,86
320
25,29
95
5,8
2,52
1,32
0,83
0,18
0
120
12,79
5,33
2,97
2,01
0,82
0,37
145
23,16
10,68
6,02
4,12
1,84
1,03
180
36,42
24,29
14,99
10,12
4,41
2,55
12
16
36,42
210
36,42
27,38
20,65
8,47
4,74
235
36,42
312,01
14,16
7,56
250
36,42
19,13
9,89
295
36,42
21,43
335
36,42
110
10,92
4,65
2,55
1,7
0,61
0,20
140
24,60
10,87
6,13
4,19
1,86
1,03
170
39,12
23,50
13,55
9,2
4,07
2,37
195
49.58
35,6
24,69
17,05
7,17
4,10
14
18
49.58
225
49.58
39,20
31,34
13,48
7,34
250
49.58
43,44
22,32
11,54
265
49.58
29,49
15,00
310
49.58
31,98
350
49.58
130
22,59
9,42
5,30
3,61
1,56
0,8
160
39,17
21,33
11,95
8,15
3,65
2,11
190
55,76
37,92
24,45
17,25
7,35
4,22
210
64,75
48,98
36,51
27,53
11,29
6,32
16
20
64,75
240
64,75
53,10
44,12
20,88
11,04
265
64,75
57,94
33,7
17,14
280
64,75
42,0
22,17
325
64,75
44,84
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Bar
[mm]
Drill hole
[mm]
Max. Fs,T
inst
[kN]
[mm]
F30
F60
F90
F120
F180
F240
160
48,97
26,67
14,93
10,18
4,56
2,64
200
76,61
54,31
38,73
27,5
11,42
6,48
240
101,18
81,96
66,37
55,15
26,10
13,8
270
101,18
87,11
75,88
45,58
23,36
25
101,18
20
295
101,18
93,16
62,86
35,72
310
101,18
73,23
45,69
355
101,18
76,79
395
101,18
200
95,77
67,89
48,41
34,37
14,27
8,10
250
138,96
111,09
91,60
77,51
39,86
20,61
275
158,09
132,69
113,2
99,17
61,30
31,81
305
158,09
139,12
125,09
87,22
52,79
25
30
158,09
330
158,09
146,69
108,82
74,39
345
158,09
121,77
87,34
390
158,09
126,22
430
158,09
255
183,40
147,72
122,78
104,82
56,35
28,80
275
205,52
169,84
144,90
126,94
78,46
40,71
325
259,02
225,13
200,19
182,23
133,75
89,68
368
259,02
238,89
220,93
172,46
128,39
32
40
259,02
380
259,02
243,05
194,58
150,51
395
259,02
211,16
167,09
440
259,02
216,86
480
259,02
290
249,87
209,73
181,67
161,46
106,93
59,1
325
293,41
253,27
225,21
205,01
150,47
100,89
355
327,82
290,59
262,54
242,33
187,80
138,22
385
327,82
299,86
279,65
225,12
175,54
36
44
327,82
410
327,82
310,75
256,22
206,64
425
327,82
274,88
225,30
470
327,82
281,28
510
327,82
320
319,10
274,50
243,33
220,87
160,28
105,19
355
367,48
322,88
291,71
269,25
208,66
153,57
385
404,71
364,35
333,18
310,72
250,13
195,04
415
404,71
374,64
352,19
291,60
236,51
40
47
404,71
440
404,71
386,75
326,16
271,07
455
404,71
346,89
291,80
500
404,71
354,01
540
404,71
a)
For tables according the standards to DIN 1045-1988, NF-ENV 1991-2-2(EC2), sterreichische Norm B 47002000, British-, Singapore- and Australian Standards see Warringtonfire report WF 166402 or/and IBMB
Braunschweig report No 3357/0550-5.
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= lap length
Table 6: Critical temperature-dependent bond stress, crit,T, concerning overlap joint for Hilti-HIT RE 500
injection adhesive in relation to fire resistance class and required minimum concrete coverage c.
Clear concrete cover c
Max. bond stress, T [N/mm]
[mm]
F30
F60
F90
F120
F180
F240
10
0
0
20
0,494
0
30
0,665
0
40
0,897
0,481
0
50
1,209
0,623
0
60
1,630
0,806
0,513
70
2,197
1,043
0,655
0,487
80
2,962
1,351
0,835
0,614
90
3,992
1,748
1,065
0,775
0,457
100
5,382
2,263
1,358
0,977
0,553
110
7,255
2,930
1,733
1,233
0,669
0,469
120
9,780
3,792
2,210
1,556
0,810
0,551
130
4,909
2,818
1,963
0,980
0,647
140
6,355
3,594
2,477
1,185
0,759
150
8,226
4,584
3,125
1,434
0,829
160
10.649
5,846
3,943
1,735
1,047
170
7,456
4,974
2,099
1,230
180
9,510
6,276
2,540
1,445
190
7,918
3,037
1,697
200
9,990
3,718
1,993
210
4,498
2,341
11,00
220
5,442
2,749
230
6,584
3,228
11,00
240
7,966
3,792
11,00
250
9,639
4,453
11,00
260
5,230
270
6,143
280
7,214
11,00
290
8,473
300
9,951
310
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0.9
0.8
Sd,fat max
/ N Rd
0.7
FSd,fat
0.6
FSd,fat max
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
FSd,fat min
0
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
0
Sd,fat min
time
/ N Rd
Figure 4.13: Reduction factors for fatigue for bond and concrete
Hilti design software for rebar connections does also the fatigue design.
If the simplified method is not satisfying, additional information using the Woehler - lines is available.
Ask Hilti Technical Service for the Hilti Guideline: TWU-TPF 06a/02 Hilti HIT-Rebar: Fatigue.
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Benefits
Hilti
HIT-RE 500
330 ml foil pack
(also available
as 500 ml
and 1400 ml
foil pack)
Static mixer
Rebar
Concrete
Fire
resistance
European
Technical
Approval
DIBt approval
Drinking
water
appoved
Corossion
tested
Marque NF
Hilti anchor
design
software
Hilti rebar
design
software
Approvals / certificates
Description
European technical approval
DIBt approval
Fire test report
Assessment report (fire)
a)
a)
Authority / Laboratory
DIBt, Berlin
DIBt, Berlin
IBMB Braunschweig
Warringtonfire
ETA-08/0105 / 2008-06-30
Z-21.8-1790 / 2009-03-16
3357/0550-5 / 2002-07-30
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26
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Materials
Reinforcmenent bars according to EC2 Annex C Table C.1 and C.2N.
Properties of reinforcement
Product form
Class
Characteristic yield strength fyk or f0,2k (MPa)
1,08
5,0
Bendability
Maximum deviation from
nominal mass
(individual bar) (%)
Bond:
Minimum relative rib area,
fR,min
C
1,15
< 1,35
7,5
6,0
4,5
0,040
0,056
Setting details
For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.
For dry concrete curing times may be reduced according to the following table. For installation temperatures below
+5 C all load values have to be reduced according to the load reduction factors given below.
Load
reduction
factor
0,6
0,7
1
1
1
1
1
1
717
a)
) Note: Manual cleaning for element sizes d 16mm and embedment depth hef 20 d only!
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Dry and water-saturated concrete, diamond coring drilling; Hilti technical information only
a)
Note: Manual cleaning for element sizes d 16mm and embedment depth hef 20 d only!
719
Acids
Solvents
Environnement
Chemical substances
resistant
Non
resistant
Benzyl alcohol
Ethanol
Ethyl acetate
Trichlor ethylene
Xylol (mixture)
Concrete plasticizer
Diesel
Engine oil
Petrol
Sslt water
De-mineralised water
Electrical Conductivity
HIT-RE 500 in the hardened state is not conductive electrically. Its electric resistivity is 661012 .m
(DIN IEC 93 12.93). It is adapted well to realize electrically insulating anchorings (ex: railway applications,
subway).
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Drilling diameters
Drill bit diameters d0 [mm]
Rebar (mm)
8
10
12
a)
14 (12)
a)
16 (14)
a)
Compressed air
drill (CA)
17
Diamond coring
Wet (DD)
Dry (PCC)
12 (10)
a)
14 (12)
a)
16 (14)
a)
14
18
17
18
16
20
20
20
18
22
22
22
20
25
26
25
22
28
28
28
24
32
32
32
35
25
32
32
32
35
26
35
35
35
35
28
35
35
35
35
30
37
35
37
35
32
40
40
40
47
34
45
42
42
47
36
45
45
47
47
40
55
57
52
52
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Bond strength
Bond strength in N/mm according to ETA for good bond conditions
for hammer drilling, compressed air drilling, dry diamond core drilling
Rebar (mm)
722
Concrete class
C12/15
C16/20
C20/25
C25/30
C30/37
C35/45
C40/50
C45/55
C50/60
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,7
4,0
4,3
10
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,7
4,0
4,3
12
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,7
4,0
4,3
14
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,7
4,0
4,3
16
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,7
4,0
4,3
18
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,7
4,0
4,3
20
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,7
4,0
4,3
22
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,7
4,0
4,3
24
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,7
4,0
4,3
25
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,7
4,0
4,3
26
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,7
4,0
4,3
28
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,7
4,0
4,3
30
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,7
4,0
4,3
32
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,7
4,0
4,3
34
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,6
2,9
3,3
3,6
3,9
4,2
36
1,5
1,9
2,2
2,6
2,9
3,3
3,6
3,8
4,1
40
1,5
1,8
2,1
2,5
2,8
3,1
3,4
3,7
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Concrete class
C12/15
C16/20
C20/25
C25/30
C30/37
C35/45
C40/50
C45/55
C50/60
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,7
4,0
4,3
10
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,7
4,0
4,3
12
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,7
4,0
4,3
14
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,7
4,0
4,3
16
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,7
4,0
4,3
18
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,7
4,0
4,3
20
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,7
4,0
4,3
22
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,7
4,0
4,3
24
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,7
4,0
4,3
25
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,7
4,0
4,3
26
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
2,7
2,7
2,7
2,7
2,7
28
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
2,7
2,7
2,7
2,7
2,7
30
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
2,7
2,7
2,7
2,7
2,7
32
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
2,7
2,7
2,7
2,7
2,7
34
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,6
2,6
2,6
2,6
2,6
2,6
36
1,5
1,9
2,2
2,6
2,6
2,6
2,6
2,6
2,6
40
1,5
1,8
2,1
2,5
2,5
2,5
2,5
2,5
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Minimum and maximum embedment depths and lap lengths for C20/25 according
to ETA
Hammer drilling,
Compressed air drilling,
Dry diamond coring drilling
Rebar
Diameter
ds
[mm]
fy,k
[N/mm]
lb,min*
[mm]
l0,min *
[mm]
lb,min*
[mm]
l0,min *
[mm]
lmax
[mm]
500
113
200
170
300
1000
10
500
142
200
213
300
1000
12
500
170
200
255
300
1200
14
500
198
210
298
315
1400
16
500
227
240
340
360
1600
18
500
255
270
383
405
1800
20
500
284
300
425
450
2000
22
500
312
330
468
495
2200
24
500
340
360
510
540
2400
25
500
354
375
532
563
2500
26
500
369
390
553
585
2600
28
500
397
420
595
630
2800
30
500
425
450
638
675
3000
32
500
454
480
681
720
3200
34
500
492
510
738
765
3200
36
500
532
540
797
810
3200
500
616
621
925
932
3200
40
lb,min (8.6) and l0,min (8.11) are calculated for good bond conditions with maximum utilisation of rebar yield strength
fyk = 500 N/mm and 6 = 1,0
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Precalculated values
Example of pre-calculated values for anchoring
Rebar yield strength fyk = 500 N/mm, concrete C25/30, good bond conditions
For all drilling procedures, excluding wet diamond core drilling (DD)
Anchorage
Design
Mortar
Anchorage
Rebar
length lbd
value NRd
volume
length lbd
[mm]
[mm]
[kN]
[ml]
[mm]
Design
Mortar
value NRd
volume
[kN]
[ml]
2 or 5= 0.7
1=2=3=4=5=1.0
1 = 3 = 4 = 1.0
100
6,79
8
100
9,70
8
160
10,86
12
160
15,52
12
8
200
13,58
15
21,87
322
21,87
24
225
17
121
10,24
11
121
14,63
11
200
16,96
18
200
24,22
18
10
250
21,20
23
250
30,28
23
300
25,43
27
403
34,13
36
282
34,13
25
145
14,74
15
145
21,06
15
240
24,41
25
240
34,87
25
12
300
30,51
32
300
43,59
32
360
36,61
38
483
49,13
51
338
49,13
36
169
20,09
20
169
28,70
20
280
33,26
34
280
47,52
34
14
350
41,58
42
350
59,40
42
480
57,02
58
564
66,96
68
395
66,96
48
193
26,22
26
193
37,45
26
320
43,42
43
320
62,02
43
16
400
54,27
54
400
77,53
54
480
65,12
65
644
87,39
87
451
87,39
61
217
36,86
46
217
52,66
46
360
61,04
76
360
87,20
76
18
450
76,30
95
450
109,00
95
540
91,56
115
725
122,87
154
507
122,87
108
242
40,96
51
242
58,51
51
400
67,82
85
400
96,89
85
20
500
84,78
106
500
121,11
106
600
101,74
127
805
136,52
171
564
136,52
120
266
49,57
56
266
70,81
56
440
82,08
93
440
117,26
93
22
550
102,60
117
550
146,58
117
660
123,12
140
886
165,22
188
620
165,22
131
* Values corresponding to the minimum anchorage length. The maximum permissible load is valid for good bond
conditions as described in EN 1992-1-1. For all other conditions multiply by the value by 0,7. The volume of
mortar correspond to the formula 1,2(d0-d)lb/4
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725
Design
Mortar
value NRd
volume
[kN]
[ml]
2 or 5= 0.7
1=2=3=4=5=1.0
1 = 3 = 4 = 1.0
290
58,97
61
290
84,24
61
480
97,65
102
480
139,51
102
24
600
122,07
127
600
174,38
127
720
146,48
153
966
196,57
205
676
196,57
143
302
64,04
114
302
91,49
114
500
106,06
188
500
151,51
188
25
625
132,57
235
625
189,39
235
750
159,08
282
1 006
213,48
378
705
213,48
265
314
69,26
67
314
98,94
67
520
114,70
110
520
163,85
110
26
650
143,37
138
650
204,81
138
780
172,04
165
1 047
230,87
222
733
230,87
155
338
80,35
72
338
114,78
72
600
142,56
127
600
203,66
127
28
700
166,32
148
700
237,60
148
840
199,59
178
1 127
267,83
239
789
267,83
167
362
92,22
160
362
131,74
160
600
152,71
265
600
218,16
265
30
750
190,89
332
750
272,70
332
900
229,07
398
1 418
360,91
627
845
307,39
374
386
104,87
210
386
149,81
210
640
173,66
347
640
248,09
347
32
800
217,08
434
800
310,11
434
960
260,50
521
1 288
349,57
699
902
349,57
490
426
118,43
90
426
169,19
90
680
188,86
144
680
269,81
144
34
850
236,08
180
850
337,26
180
1 020
283,30
216
1 421
394,78
301
995
394,78
211
452
132,78
96
452
189,69
96
720
211,74
153
720
302,49
153
36
900
264,68
191
900
378,11
191
1 080
317,61
229
1 505
442,60
319
1 054
442,60
223
522
163,96
701
522
234,22
701
800
251,40
1 074
800
359,14
1 074
40
1 000
314,25
1 343
1 000
448,93
1 343
1 200
377,10
1 612
1 739
546,52
2 336
1 217
546,52
1 635
* Values corresponding to the minimum anchorage length. The maximum permissible load is valid for good bond
conditions as described in EN 1992-1-1. For all other conditions multiply by the value by 0,7. The volume of
mortar correspond to the formula 1,2(d0-ds)lb/4 for hammer drilling
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Design
Mortar
value NRd
volume
[kN]
[ml]
2 or 5= 0,7
1=2=3=5=6=1,0
1 = 3 = 6 = 1,0
200
13,58
15
200
19,40
15
250
16,98
19
8
300
20,37
23
21,87
322
21,87
24
225
17
200
16,96
18
200
24,22
18
250
21,20
23
250
30,28
23
10
300
25,43
27
350
29,67
32
403
34,13
36
282
34,13
25
200
20,34
21
200
29,06
21
240
24,41
25
240
34,87
25
12
300
30,51
32
300
43,59
32
360
36,61
38
483
49,13
51
338
49,13
36
210
24,95
25
210
35,64
25
280
33,26
34
280
47,52
34
14
350
41,58
42
350
59,40
42
480
57,02
58
564
66,96
68
395
66,96
48
240
32,56
33
240
46,52
33
320
43,42
43
320
62,02
43
16
400
54,27
54
400
77,53
54
480
65,12
65
644
87,39
87
451
87,39
61
270
45,78
57
270
65,40
57
360
61,04
76
360
87,20
76
18
450
76,30
95
450
109,00
95
540
91,56
115
725
122,87
154
507
122,87
108
300
50,87
64
300
72,67
64
400
67,82
85
400
96,89
85
20
500
84,78
106
500
121,11
106
600
101,74
127
805
136,52
171
564
136,52
120
330
61,56
70
330
87,95
70
440
82,08
93
440
117,26
93
22
550
102,60
117
550
146,58
117
660
123,12
140
886
165,22
188
620
165,22
131
Values corresponding to the minimum anchorage length. The maximum permissible load is valid for good
bond conditions as described in EN 1992-1-1. For all other conditions multiply by the value by 0,7. The volume
of mortar correspond to the formula 1,2(d0-ds)lb/4 for hammer drilling
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Design
Mortar
value NRd
volume
[kN]
[ml]
2 or 5= 0.7
1=2=3=4=5=1.0
1 = 3 = 4 = 1.0
360
73,24
76
360
104,63
76
480
97,65
102
480
139,51
102
24
600
122,07
127
600
174,38
127
720
146,48
153
966
196,57
205
676
196,57
143
375
79,54
141
375
113,63
141
500
106,06
188
500
151,51
188
25
625
132,57
235
625
189,39
235
750
159,08
282
1 006
213,48
378
705
213,48
265
390
86,02
83
390
122,89
83
520
114,70
110
520
163,85
110
26
650
143,37
138
650
204,81
138
780
172,04
165
1 047
230,87
222
733
230,87
155
420
99,79
89
420
142,56
89
600
142,56
127
600
203,66
127
28
700
166,32
148
700
237,60
148
840
199,59
178
1 127
267,83
239
789
267,83
167
450
114,53
199
450
163,62
199
600
152,71
265
600
218,16
265
30
750
190,89
332
750
272,70
332
900
229,07
398
1 418
360,91
627
845
307,39
374
480
130,25
261
480
186,07
261
640
173,66
347
640
248,09
347
32
800
217,08
434
800
310,11
434
960
260,50
521
1 288
349,57
699
902
349,57
490
510
141,65
108
510
202,35
108
680
188,86
144
680
269,81
144
34
850
236,08
180
850
337,26
180
1 020
283,30
216
1 421
394,78
301
995
394,78
211
540
158,81
115
540
226,87
115
720
211,74
153
720
302,49
153
36
900
264,68
191
900
378,11
191
1 080
317,61
229
1 505
442,60
319
1 054
442,60
223
600
188,55
806
600
269,36
806
800
251,40
1 074
800
359,14
1 074
40
1 000
314,25
1 343
1 000
448,93
1 343
1 200
377,10
1 612
1 739
546,52
2 336
1 217
546,52
1 635
* Values corresponding to the minimum anchorage length. The maximum permissible load is valid for good bond
conditions as described in EN 1992-1-1. For all other conditions multiply by the value by 0,7. The volume of
mortar correspond to the formula 1,2(d0-ds)lb/4 for hammer drilling
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729
Benefits
Hilti
HIT-HY 150
330 ml foil pack
(also available
as 500 ml
and 1400 ml
foil pack)
Statik mixer
Rebar
Concrete
Drinking
water
appoved
Corossion
tested
Hilti anchor
design
software
Hilti rebar
design
software
Approvals / certificates
Description
Authority / Laboratory
IBMB Braunschweig
Warringtonfire
3162/6989 / 1999-07-16
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26
Materials
Reinforcmenent bars according to EC2 Annex C Table C.1 and C.2N.
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Properties of reinforcement
Product form
Class
C
400 to 600
1,08
1,15
< 1,35
5,0
7,5
Bendability
6,0
4,5
Bond:
Minimum relative rib area,
fR,min
0,040
0,056
Setting details
For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.
0 C
5 C
10 C
20 C
30 C
40 C
Working time
tgel
90 min
45 min
20 min
6 min
4 min
2 min
Curing time
tcure *
9 h
4,5 h
2 h
90 min
50 min
40 min
The curing time data are valid for dry anchorage base only. For water saturated anchorage bases the curing
times must be doubled.
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731
a)
a) Note: Manual cleaning for element sizes d 16mm and embedment depth hef 10 d only!
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Chemical product
Acetic acid
Hydrochloric Acid
Nitric Acid
Phosphoric Acid
Sulphuric acid
Ethyl acetate
Acetone
Ammoniac
Diesel
Gasoline
Ethanol
Machine oils
Methanol
Peroxide of hydrogen
Solution of phenol
Silicate of sodium
Solution of chlorine
Solution of hydrocarbons
Concentration
First effects
(in % of weight)
(in days)
Pure
6
10 %
20 %
40 %
<1
40 %
40 %
Pure
8
Pure
1
5%
21
Pure
Pure
96 %
30
Pure
Pure
2
30%
3
Saturated
<1
50% pH=14!
saturated
60 % vol Toluene; 30 % vol
Xylene
10 % vol Naphtalene of methyl
10 %
Saturated
Pure
Pure
Resistance
o
+
+
+
+
+
+
o
+
o
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
We can retain that HIT-HY 150 behaves well as alkaline middle and that it is very resistant:
in aqueous solutions in elevated pH (ex: silicate of sodium): no risk of saponification under weathering
in salty solutions (ex: sea water)
in solutions saturated in chlorine (ex: applications in swimming pool).
Electrical conductivity
HIT-HY 150 in cured state shows low electrical conductivity. Its electric resistivity is 2.1011 .m
(DIN VDE 0303T3). It suits well electrically insulating anchoring (ex: railway applications, subway).
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733
Drilling diameters
Drill bit diameters d0 [mm]
Rebar (mm)
Compressed air
drill (CA)
12
10
14
12
16
17
14
18
17
16
20
20
20
25
26
25
32
32
Bond strength
Bond strength in N/mm according to EC2 for good bond conditions
for all drilling methods
Rebar (mm)
Concrete class
C12/15
C16/20
C20/25
C25/30
C30/37
C35/45
C40/50
C45/55
C50/60
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,0
3,0
3,0
3,0
10
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,0
3,0
3,0
3,0
12
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,0
3,0
3,0
3,0
14
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,0
3,0
3,0
3,0
16
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,0
3,0
3,0
3,0
18
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,0
3,0
3,0
3,0
20
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,0
3,0
3,0
3,0
22
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,0
3,0
3,0
3,0
24
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,0
3,0
3,0
3,0
25
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,0
3,0
3,0
3,0
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Minimum and maximum embedment depth and lap lengths for C20/25
Hammer drilling,
Compressed air drilling
Rebar
Diameter ds
[mm]
fy,k
[N/mm]
lb,min*
[mm]
l0,min *
[mm]
lmax
500
170
300
[mm]
1000
10
500
213
300
1000
12
500
255
300
1000
14
500
298
315
1000
16
500
340
360
1500
20
500
425
450
2000
25
500
532
563
2000
*lb,min (8.6) and l0,min (8.11) are calculated for good bond conditions with maximum utilisation of
rebar yield strength fyk = 500 N/mm and 6 = 1,0
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735
Precalculated values
Example of pre-calculated values for anchoring
Rebar yield strength fyk = 500 N/mm, concrete C25/30, good bond conditions
Design
Mortar
value NRd
volume
[mm]
[kN]
[ml]
2 or 5= 0.7
1=2=3=4=5=1.0
1 = 3 = 4 = 1.0
150
10,18
12
150
14,55
12
160
10,86
12
160
15,52
12
8
200
13,58
15
21,87
322
21,87
24
225
17
182
15,36
17
182
21,95
17
200
16,96
18
200
24,22
18
10
250
21,20
23
250
30,28
23
300
25,43
27
403
34,13
36
282
34,13
25
218
22,11
22
218
31,59
22
240
24,41
25
240
34,87
25
12
300
30,51
32
300
43,59
32
360
36,61
38
483
49,13
51
338
49,13
36
254
31,35
30
254
43,05
30
280
33,26
34
280
47,52
34
14
350
41,58
42
350
59,40
42
480
57,02
58
564
66,96
68
395
66,96
48
290
39,33
39
290
56,18
39
320
43,42
43
320
62,02
43
16
400
54,27
54
400
77,53
54
480
65,12
65
644
87,39
87
451
87,39
61
361
61,48
76
361
87,76
76
400
67,82
85
400
96,89
85
20
500
84,78
106
500
121,11
106
600
101,74
127
805
136,52
171
564
136,52
120
453
96,06
171
453
137,24
171
500
106,06
188
500
151,51
188
25
625
132,57
235
625
189,39
235
750
159,08
282
1 006
213,48
378
705
213,48
265
* Values corresponding to the minimum anchorage length. The maximum permissible load is valid for good bond
conditions as described in EN 1992-1-1. For all other conditions multiply by the value by 0,7. The volume of
mortar correspond to the formula 1,2(d0-d)lb/4
Rebar
736
Anchorage
length lbd
[mm]
Design
value NRd
[kN]
Mortar
volume
[ml]
Anchorage
length lbd
[mm]
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Design
Mortar
value NRd
volume
[mm]
[kN]
[ml]
2 or 5= 0,7
1=2=3=5=6=1,0
1 = 3 = 6 = 1,0
200
13,58
15
200
19,40
15
250
16,98
19
8
300
20,37
23
21,87
322
21,87
24
225
17
200
16,96
18
200
24,22
18
250
21,20
23
250
30,28
23
10
300
25,43
27
350
29,67
32
403
34,13
36
282
34,13
25
220
22,37
23
200
31,97
23
240
24,41
25
240
34,87
25
12
300
30,51
32
300
43,59
32
360
36,61
38
483
49,13
51
338
49,13
36
260
30,89
31
260
44,12
31
280
33,26
34
280
47,52
34
14
350
41,58
42
350
59,40
42
480
57,02
58
564
66,96
68
395
66,96
48
290
39,34
40
290
56,21
40
320
43,42
43
320
62,02
43
16
400
54,27
54
400
77,53
54
480
65,12
65
644
87,39
87
451
87,39
61
370
62,74
79
370
89,63
79
400
67,82
85
400
96,89
85
20
500
84,78
106
500
121,11
106
600
101,74
127
805
136,52
171
564
136,52
120
460
97,57
173
460
139,39
173
500
106,06
188
500
151,51
188
25
625
132,57
235
625
189,39
235
750
159,08
282
1 006
213,48
378
705
213,48
265
* Values corresponding to the minimum anchorage length. The maximum permissible load is valid for good bond
conditions as described in EN 1992-1-1. For all other conditions multiply by the value by 0,7. The volume of
mortar correspond to the formula 1,2(d0-ds)lb/4
Rebar
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Anchorage
length lbd
[mm]
Design
value NRd
[kN]
Mortar
volume
[ml]
Anchorage
length lbd
[mm]
737
Benefits
Hilti
HIT-HY 150
MAX
330 ml foil pack
(also available
as 500 ml
and 1400 ml
foil pack)
Static mixer
Rebar
Concrete
Fire
resistance
European
Technical
Approval
CE
conformity
Drinking
water
appoved
Corossion
tested
Hilti anchor
design
software
Hilti rebar
design
software
Approvals / certificates
Description
European technical approval
Fire test report
Assessment report (fire)
a)
a)
Authority / Laboratory
CSTB, France
IBMB Braunschweig
Warringtonfire
ETA-08/0202 / 2008-07-24
3884/8246 / 2007-05-24
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26
Materials
Reinforcmenent bars according to EC2 Annex C Table C.1 and C.2N.
738
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Properties of reinforcement
Product form
Class
C
400 to 600
1,08
1,15
< 1,35
5,0
7,5
Bendability
6,0
4,5
Bond:
Minimum relative rib area,
fR,min
0,040
0,056
Setting details
For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.
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Working time
tgel
180 min
90 min
45 min
20 min
7 min
6 min
5 min
3 min
2 min
Curing time
tcure
12 h
9h
4,5 h
2h
50 min
40 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
739
a)
a) Note: Manual cleaning for element sizes d 16mm and embedment depth hef 10 d only!
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Water behaviour
Water: HIT-HY 150 MAX is water tight and water resistant, without any toxicity risk for the environnement.
Drinking water: HIT-HY 150 MAX is NSF certified, in accordance with NSF/ANSI St 61 Drinking Water
System Components - Health Effects. Tests are done at 60 C, which corresponds to domestic hot water. The
use of HIT-HY 150 MAX is possible for water tanks.
Comment
Sulphuric acid
Under sea water
Under water
Alkaline medium
23C
23C
23C
pH = 13,2, 23C
Resistance
+
+
+
+
Drilling diameters
Drill bit diameters d0 [mm]
Rebar (mm)
8
10
12
Compressed air
drill (CA)
12 (10) a)
14 (12)
a)
16 (14)
a)
17
14
18
17
16
20
20
18
22
22
20
25
26
22
28
28
24
32
32
25
32
32
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Bond strength
Bond strength in N/mm according to ETA for good bond conditions
for all drilling methods
Rebar (mm)
Concrete class
C12/15
C16/20
C20/25
C25/30
C30/37
C35/45
C40/50
C45/55
C50/60
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,7
10
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,7
12
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,7
14
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,7
16
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,7
18
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,7
20
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,7
22
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,7
24
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,7
25
1,6
2,0
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,7
3,7
3,7
Minimum and maximum embedment depth and lap lengths for C20/25
Hammer drilling,
Compressed air drilling
Rebar
Diameter ds
[mm]
fy,k
[N/mm]
lb,min*
[mm]
l0,min *
[mm]
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
113
142
170
198
227
255
284
312
340
354
200
200
200
210
240
270
300
330
360
375
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
25
lmax
[mm]
1000
1000
1000
1000
1500
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
lb,min (8.6) and l0,min (8.11) are calculated for good bond conditions with maximum utilisation of rebar yield strength
fyk = 500 N/mm and 6 = 1,0
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Precalculated values
Example of pre-calculated values for anchoring
Rebar yield strength fyk = 500 N/mm, concrete C25/30, good bond conditions
Design
Mortar
value NRd
volume
[mm]
[kN]
[ml]
2 or 5= 0.7
1=2=3=4=5=1.0
1 = 3 = 4 = 1.0
100
6,79
8 (4)**
100
9,70
8 (4)**
160
10,86
12 (6)**
160
15,52
12 (6)**
8
200
13,58
15
21,87
322
21,87
24
225
17
121
10,24
11 (5)**
121
14,63
11 (5)**
200
16,96
18 (8)**
200
24,22
18 (8)**
10
250
21,20
23
250
30,28
23
300
25,43
27
403
34,13
36
282
34,13
25
145
14,74
15 (7)**
145
21,06
15 (7)**
240
24,41
25 (12)**
240
34,87
25 (12)**
12
300
30,51
32
300
43,59
32
360
36,61
38
483
49,13
51
338
49,13
36
169
20,09
20
169
28,70
20
280
33,26
34
280
47,52
34
14
350
41,58
42
350
59,40
42
480
57,02
58
564
66,96
68
395
66,96
48
193
26,22
26
193
37,45
26
320
43,42
43
320
62,02
43
16
400
54,27
54
400
77,53
54
480
65,12
65
644
87,39
87
451
87,39
61
217
36,86
46
217
52,66
46
360
61,04
76
360
87,20
76
18
450
76,30
95
450
109,00
95
540
91,56
115
725
122,87
154
507
122,87
108
242
40,96
51
242
58,51
51
400
67,82
85
400
96,89
85
20
500
84,78
106
500
121,11
106
600
101,74
127
805
136,52
171
564
136,52
120
266
49,57
56
266
70,81
56
440
82,08
93
440
117,26
93
22
550
102,60
117
550
146,58
117
660
123,12
140
886
165,22
188
620
165,22
131
* Values corresponding to the minimum anchorage length. The maximum permissible load is valid for good bond
conditions as described in EN 1992-1-1. For all other conditions multiply by the value by 0,7. The volume of
mortar correspond to the formula 1,2(d0-d)lb/4 (** values correspond to min. hole diameter)
Rebar
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Anchorage
length lbd
[mm]
Design
value NRd
[kN]
Mortar
volume
[ml]
Anchorage
length lbd
[mm]
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Design
Mortar
value NRd
volume
[mm]
[kN]
[ml]
2 or 5= 0.7
1=2=3=4=5=1.0
1 = 3 = 4 = 1.0
290
58,97
61
290
84,24
61
480
97,65
102
480
139,51
102
24
600
122,07
127
600
174,38
127
720
146,48
153
966
196,57
205
676
196,57
143
302
64,04
114
302
91,49
114
500
106,06
188
500
151,51
188
25
625
132,57
235
625
189,39
235
750
159,08
282
1 006
213,48
378
705
213,48
265
* Values corresponding to the minimum anchorage length. The maximum permissible load is valid for good bond
conditions as described in EN 1992-1-1. For all other conditions multiply by the value by 0,7. The volume of
mortar correspond to the formula 1,2(d0-ds)lb/4 (** values correspond to min. hole diameter)
Rebar
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Anchorage
length lbd
[mm]
Design
value NRd
[kN]
Mortar
volume
[ml]
Anchorage
length lbd
[mm]
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Design
Mortar
value NRd
volume
[mm]
[kN]
[ml]
2 or 5= 0,7
1=2=3=5=6=1,0
1 = 3 = 6 = 1,0
200
13,58
15 (7)**
200
19,40
15 (7)**
8
250
16,98
19 (9)**
322
21,87
24
225
21,87
17
200
16,96
18 (8)**
200
24,22
18 (8)**
300
25,43
27
10
350
29,67
32
403
34,13
43
282
34,13
25
200
20,34
21 (10)**
200
29,06
21 (10)**
240
24,41
25 (12)**
240
34,87
25 (12)**
12
300
30,51
32
300
43,59
32
360
36,61
38
483
49,13
51
338
49,13
36
210
24,95
25
210
35,64
25
280
33,26
34
280
47,52
34
14
350
41,58
42
350
59,40
42
480
57,02
58
564
66,96
68
395
66,96
48
240
32,56
33
240
46,52
33
320
43,42
43
320
62,02
43
16
400
54,27
54
400
77,53
54
480
65,12
65
644
87,39
87
451
87,39
61
270
45,78
57
270
65,40
57
360
61,04
76
360
87,20
76
18
450
76,30
95
450
109,00
95
540
91,56
115
725
122,87
154
507
122,87
108
300
50,87
64
300
72,67
64
400
67,82
85
400
96,89
85
20
500
84,78
106
500
121,11
106
600
101,74
127
805
136,52
171
564
136,52
120
330
61,56
70
330
87,95
70
440
82,08
93
440
117,26
93
22
550
102,60
117
550
146,58
117
660
123,12
140
886
165,22
188
620
165,22
131
360
73,24
76
360
104,63
76
480
97,65
102
480
139,51
102
24
600
122,07
127
600
174,38
127
720
146,48
153
966
196,57
205
676
196,57
143
375
79,54
141
375
113,63
141
500
106,06
188
500
151,51
188
25
625
132,57
235
625
189,39
235
750
159,08
282
1 006
213,48
378
705
213,48
265
* Values corresponding to the minimum anchorage length. The maximum permissible load is valid for good bond
conditions as described in EN 1992-1-1. For all other conditions multiply by the value by 0,7. The volume of
mortar correspond to the formula 1,2(d0-ds) lb/4 (** values correspond to min. hole diameter)
Rebar
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Anchorage
length lbd
[mm]
Design
value NRd
[kN]
Mortar
volume
[ml]
Anchorage
length lbd
[mm]
745
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Slovenja
Hilti Slovenija d.o.o., Trzin
Phone+386 1 56809 33
Fax+386 1 56371 12
South Africa
Hilti (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd.,
Midrand
Phone+2711 2373000
Fax+2711 2373111
Spain
Hilti Espaola S.A., Madrid
Phone+3491 3342200
Fax+3491 3580446
Sri Lanka
Hunter & Company Ltd.,Hilti
Division
Phone+94 114713352
Fax +94 114723208
St. Lucia
Williams Equipment Ltd, Castries
Phone +1 758 450-3272
Fax+1 758-450-4206
St.Maarten, N.A.
Carfast Holding N.V., Cole Bay
Phone +599 544 4760
Fax +599-544-4763
Sudan
PEMECO INDUSTRIAL
SUPPLIES CO. LTD. Khartoum
Phone+249 15 517 5031
Fax+249 15 517 5032
11 / 2010
Taiwan
Hilti Taiwan Co., Ltd., Taipei
Phone+886 2 2357 9090
Fax+886 2 2397 3730
Tanzania
Coastal Steel Industrial Limited,
Hilti Division, Dar es Salaam
Phone+255 222865662
Fax+255 222865692
Thailand
Hilti (Thailand) Ltd.,
Bangkok Metropolis
Phone+66 2 751 4123
Phone-2-751 4127
Fax+66 2 751 4116
Trinidad and Tobago
Agostini's Fastening Systems Ltd.,
TT- Port of Spain
Phone+1 868 623 2236
Fax+1 868 624 6751
Tunisia
Permetal SA, Tunis C.U.N
Phone+216 71 766 911
Fax+216 71 766 807
Turkey
Hilti Insaat Malzemeleri Tic .A.S.,
Umraniye/Istanbul
Phone+90 216 528 6800
Fax+90 216 528 6898
Uruguay
Seler Parrado, S.A., Montevideo
Phone+598 2 902 3515
Fax+598 2 902 0880
Uzbekistan
BNZ Industrial Support, Tashkent
Phone +998 90 186 2792
Fax +99871 361
Venezuela
Inversiones Hilti de Venezuela, S.A.,
Caracas
Phone+58 -212-2034200
Fax+58-212-2034310
Vietnam
Hilti AG Representative Office,
Ho Chi Minh City
Phone+84 8 930 4091
Fax+84 8 930 4090
Yemen
Nasser Ziad Establishment, Hilti
Division, Sanaa
Phone+9671 275238
Fax+9671 272854
Zambia
BML Electrical Limited, Kitwe
Phone+260 (2) 226644
Zimbabwe
Glynn's Bolts (Pvt.) Ltd., Harare
Phone+2634 754042-48
Fax+2634 754049
Turkmenistan
Zemmer Legal, Ashgabat
Uganda
Casements (Africa) Ltd., Kampala
Phone+25641 234000
Fax+25641 234301
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