PRO-POXY 300 PasteTest Data
Test Data: PRO-POXY(TM) 300 PASTE
ASTM C-881 | Types I, II, IV & V | Grade 3, Classes B & C
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LABORATORY TESTS

RESULTS

SPECIFICATIONS

 

C-881  Consistency

½ inch non-sag

¼ inch non-sag

 

C-881  Gel Time

35 Minutes

30 Minutes1,2,4,5

Minimum

C-882   Bond Strength (2 day cure)

2,500 psi

1,000 psi1,4 

Minimum

C-882   Bond Strength (14 day cure)

4,000 psi

1,500 psi1,2,4,5

Minimum

D-570  Absorption

0.10%

1.0%1,2,4,5

Maximum

D-2566  Linear Coefficient of Shrinkage

0.0007

0.0051,2,4,5

Maximum

D-695   Compressive Strength

11,000 psi

5,000 psi2

8,000 psi1,5

10,000 psi4

Minimum

D-695   Compressive Modulus

285,000 psi

90,000 psi2

150,000 psi1,5

200,000 psi4

Minimum

D-638   % Elongation at Break

2.50%

1.0%1,2,4,5

Minimum

D-732  Shear Strength

3,500 psi

None

 

D-790  Flexural Strength

5,500 psi

None

 

C-884  Shrinkage

Pass

None

 

C-884  Thermal Compatibility

Pass

None

 

  

1 - ASTM C-881 Type I

 

   2 - ASTM C-881 Type II    4 - ASTM C-881 Type IV    5 - ASTM C-881 Type V
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