PRO-POXY 200 Test Data
Test Data: PRO-POXY(TM) 200
ASTM C-881 | Types I, II, IV & V | Grade 2, Classes B & C
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           LABORATORY TESTS

   RESULTS

           SPECIFICATIONS

D-2393  Viscosity 

6,500 cps  

2000 cps - 10,000 cps

C-881   Gel Time

45 minutes

30 minutes minimum

C-882   Bond Strength (2 day cure)

1,750 psi

1,000 psi1,4  minimum

C-882   Bond Strength (14 day cure)

3,100 psi

1,500 psi1,2,4,5 minimum

D-695   Compressive Strength

10,300 psi

5,000 psi2

8,000 psi1,5

10,000 psi4 minimum

D-695   Modulus of Elasticity

237,900 psi

90,000 psi2

150,000 psi1,5

200,000 psi4 minimum

D-638   Tensile Strength

7,370 psi

2,000 psi2

5,000 psi1

6,000 psi5

7,000 psi4 minimum

D-2566  Linear Coefficient of Shrinkage

0.0016

0.0051,2,4,5 maximum

D-638   % Elongation at Break

2.0%

1.0%1,2,4,5 minimum

D-570   Absorption

0.15%

1.0%1,2,4,5 maximum

D-648   Heat Deflection Temp

122°F

120°F4,5  minimum

D-2240  Shore D Hardness

80

N/A

 

 

 

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