Bonstone, stone, masonry and concrete adhesive experts
stone, masonry and concrete
 

Success Story

Sprint Corporate Headquarters
Case Study: Bayer Stone Inc. / Stone Fabricator

Fabrication of Limestone Lintels using Bonstone® Structural Epoxy
(Creating a thicker stone appearance by increasing soffit width).


Click images to enlarge.

The positioning of the anchors is first done with a template.

The positioning of the anchors is first done with a template.

Anchor holes are then drilled into the stone.

Anchor holes are then drilled into the stone

The holes are then filled with Bonstone® Structural Epoxy.

The holes are then filled with Bonstone® Structural Epoxy

Additional epoxy is then used for stone and stone bonding.

Additional epoxy is then used for stone and stone bonding

For larger applications, a pneumatic gun is recommended as shown.

For larger applications, a pneumatic gun is recommended as shown

Anchors are then inserted.

Anchors are then inserted

The stone is then joined together.

The stone is then joined together

The stone is then clamped together until initial cure.

The stone is then clamped together until initial cure

Dry grinding the excess epoxy off the surface of the stone completes the bonding application (Original epoxy color matches are developed with dry-grind appearance).

Dry grinding the excess epoxy off the surface

Final stone assembly.

Final stone assembly


 

ONLINE STORE

The Sounding Board

Refer A Friend

Contact Us

Quick Question

Recent Ads

What's New

Product Videos

Industry Links

Web Design by Top Floor Technologies