PRO-POXY 2000 Test Data
Test Data: PRO-POXY(TM) 2000 NORMAL SET
               PRO-POXY(TM) 2000 DEEP POUR(LPL)
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Pro-Poxy 2000 Normal Set and Pro-Poxy 2000 Deep Pour

 

 

LABORATORY TESTS

RESULTS

Pro-Poxy(TM) 2000 DP

Pro-Poxy(TM) 2000 NS

C 579  Compressive Strength @75 0F

 8-hr

16-hr

1-day

2-day

3-day

4-day

5-day

6-day

7-day

 

1,000 psi

3,000 psi

6,500 psi

9,000 psi

10,000 psi

11,500 psi

12,000 psi

12,000 psi

12,000 psi

 

3,000 psi

6,000 psi

10,000 psi

12,000 psi

14,500 psi

14,500 psi

14,500 psi

14,500 psi

14,500 psi

C 579  Compressive Strength

Standard 7-day cure at 75 0F

 Standard post cured at 140 0F

Five-bag mix 7-day cure at 75 0F

Five-bag post cured at 140 0F

 

12,000 psi

16,000 psi

14,000 psi

16,500 psi

 

14,500 psi

16,500 psi

15,500 psi

16,800 psi

C 579 Compressive Modulus

2,000,000 psi

2,130,000 psi

C 1181 Compressive Creep (400 psi, 140 0F)

<0.005 in/in

<0.005 in/in

C 307  Tensile Strength

C 307 Tensile Modulus of Elasticity

2,000 psi

1,900,000 psi

2,400 psi

2,000,000 psi

C 580  Flexural Strength           

3,000 psi

3,100 psi

C 882 Bond Strength

3,000 psi

3,500 psi

C 884 Thermal Compatibility

pass

pass

D 2471 Gel Time

D 2471 Peak Exothermic

300 minutes

95  0F

180 minutes

105 0F

C 531 Linear Shrinkage on cure

0.005%

0.005%

C 531 Coefficient of Thermal Expansion

            Standard

Five-bag mix

 

 

20 x 10-6 in/in/0F

16 x 10-6 in/in/0F

 

 

18 x 10-6 in/in/0F

14 x 10-6 in/in/0F

D 2240  Shore D Hardness

93

95

C 905  Density

144 lb/ft3 (2,300 kg/m3)

144 lb/ft3 (2,300 kg/m3)

Pour Depth at 75 0F

Up to 18 inches

Up to 8 inches

 
 
Temperature Working Time Curing Time
Pro-Poxy(TM) 2000 DP Pro-Poxy(TM) 2000 NS Pro-Poxy(TM) 2000 DP Pro-Poxy(TM) 2000 NS
  50 0F /10 0C 55 0F /13 0C 65 0F /18 0C 75 0F /24 0C 85 0F /29 0C 95 0F /35 0C 100 0F /38 0C     8 hrs 7 hrs 5 hrs 3.5 hrs 2.5 hrs 1.5 hrs 1 hr     4 hrs  3 hrs 2 hrs 1.5 hrs 1 hr 45 minutes 30 minutes   84 hrs 72 hrs 60 hrs 48 hrs 36 hrs 24 hrs 16 hrs   42 hrs 36 hrs 30 hrs 24 hrs 18 hrs 12 hrs 8 hrs
 

 

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