1. Wider application range
Substrate adaptability: Flat chemical anchors are suitable for a variety of substrates such as concrete and natural hard stone, while traditional anchors (such as expansion anchors) may only be suitable for specific types of substrates, such as mainly concrete.
Spatial adaptability: Flat chemical anchors are particularly suitable for heavy-duty fixings with small spacing and small margins, which may be difficult to achieve or require a more complicated installation process in traditional anchors.
2. Convenient and efficient installation
Installation process: Flat chemical anchors use special chemical adhesives to glue the screws to the substrate drill holes, and the installation process is relatively simple and fast. Traditional anchors may require more time and manpower to complete the installation, especially when the same anchoring effect needs to be achieved.
Curing speed: Chemical adhesives usually have a faster curing speed, which means that flat chemical anchors can quickly reach the anchoring strength required by the design after installation.
3. Superior anchoring performance
Shear and tensile strength: Flat chemical anchors form a tight bond and lock with the substrate through chemical adhesives, providing higher shear and tensile strength. This ensures the reliability and stability of the anchoring effect.
Stability: Due to the effect of chemical adhesive, the flat chemical anchor bolt is more stable when subjected to force and is not prone to loosening or falling off.