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Where cracks are associated with seepage of water, either from within a water retaining structure, or perhaps from the ground, crack injection involves different techniques and materials to both seal the crack and stem the water penetration - see pages on leak sealing.
Crack injection is only successful where cracks are static, ie not subject to movement as a result of thermal changes or dynamic loading, and generally where cracks are clean and dry.
In these circumstances, infilling of cracks can restore structural integrity by filling the crack void and returning the cracked section to a more monolithic state.
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