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Epoxy.com Product #63Watertight Expansion Joint System
GENERAL DESCRIPTIONEpoxy.com Product #63 is a water-tight cross-linked closed-cell Ethylene Vinyl Acetate expanded foam material that exhibits unique properties when used in expansion contraction joints. Epoxy.com Product #63 is water-tight and exhibits good chemical resistance properties to most mild non-oxidizing acids, alkalines and petroleum products. Traffic will not embed dirt and sand in Epoxy.com Product #63 as is characteristic with most pourable joint materials. It resists road salts and petroleum spills normally associated with highway traffic and oil storage. The material remains very flexible, is non-extrudable, and may be custom cut to fit any shape. Fabrication of Epoxy.com Product #63 may be accomplished through a heat-welding method on the job-site to make alterations or fabrications, etc., to meet the job requirements. Care must be taken in that the finished joint is not exposed to direct flame, thus protecting the material properties. USES: Bridge Decks, Water Tanks, Chemical Storage Areas, Stadiums, and most vertical, horizontal, or overhead concrete or steel joints 3/8 inch or larger that require a long lasting, positive water-tight Joint. SURFACE PREPARATION Longevity of the joint and its ability to remain water-tight is primarily dependent upon good surface preparation. Durability will be extended by following the suggested recommendations. CONCRETE & MASONRY SURFACES: (a) Sandblast or waterblast surface to remove laitance, sharp edges, protrusions or other contaminants which will interfere with the bonding agent. (b) New concrete should cure to 80% of the design strength before application of joint. STEEL SURFACES: (a) Surfaces must be sandblasted to gray metal immediately before application. (b) Surfaces must be clean and sound. SAWCUT SURFACES: (a) Sandblast or waterblast surface to remove any contaminants left on surface from cutting. REPLACEMENT OF EXISTING JOINTS: (a) Remove old joint material, backer-rod and other associated materials in joint opening. (b) Repair all damaged nosing with Epoxy.com Product #15 - (Epoxy Mortar) or Epoxy.com Product #10 Mortar (c) Sandblast or grind existing substrate to remove all unsound concrete, oils, greases and old bonding agents. (The substrate must be clean and sound to assure positive adhesion.) APPLICATION (a) Calculate movement of span to determine correct size of joint to be installed. Using the shape factor for joint sealant materials the measurement of the depth should never exceed the measurement of the width. (b) Epoxy.com Product #63 should be compressed into the joint opening to a point where it will NEVER BE IN CONSTANT TENSION over long periods of time. It also should be installed in a way that will not exceed 50% in compression. Under over compression the material will develop a compression set. (c) apply Epoxy.com ™ Product #2006 evenly to both inter surfaces of the nosing and both sides of the Epoxy.com ™ Product #63 with a small brush or putty knife. ( (d) Compress joint into joint opening and remove all excess bonding material. (e) Use a Teflon coated iron to heat weld Epoxy.com Product #63 into continuous lengths. COLOR Grey TEST RESULTS The information that follows was obtained using the standards for testing preformed expansion joint material for concrete established by AASHTO in accordance with T4249 (1974). WATER ABSORPTION TEST RECOVERY TEST (3 months total immersion) (Compressed to its original size 3 times) Thickness Absorbed Thickness Recovery 1" 3" 1.01% 4" 99.1% ½" 99.4% EXTRUSION TEST TENSION TEST (Compressed 50% its original size and the Average Elongation @Bond Failure 195% amount of extrusion measured.) Average Maximum Tension 120 p.s.i Thickness Extrusion ULTRA VIOLET 1" 0.134 The specimens showed no deterioration or degradation of the cell structure. DENSITY MODULUS OF ELASTICITY Color Pounds per Cubic Foot (Compressed & calculated utilizing the White 2.82 stress/strain relationship) Grey 3.00 Average Modulus Color Load p.s.i Elasticity White 16.35 32.7 p.s.i Grey 17.97 35.9 p.s.i
This chart is intended as a guideline for the specifier and installer.
Many other conditions may have an effect upon the materials and should
be taken into account before specifying, ordering or installing the material.
Some of these factors are: length of exposure, chemical concentration,
temperature, static and dynamic loading.
We will be happy to provide samples for your own testing.
Please contact the technical department if there are further
questions.
If you are concerned
about a substance that does not appear in this literature, please call
technical support. More recent
testing and applications might provide additional information, e.g. to date,
although over forty salts have been tested, none have had any effect.
This chart is only intended as a guideline.
In order to be assured of satisfactory performance, all users should
test the material under the conditions in which they will be installed.
For further
information, including specification and application assistance please contact: Epoxy.com Technical Support.
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