Simpson Epoxy-Tie
Epoxy-Tie SET epoxy is a two-component, low odor, 1:1 ratio, 100% solids epoxy-based adhesive for use as a high strength, non-shrink anchor grouting material.
Resin and hardener are dispensed and mixed simultaneously through the mixing nozzle.
SET meets or exceeds the ASTM C-881 specification for Type I, II, IV and V, Grade 3, Class B and C.
Uses:
- Threaded rod anchoring
- Rebar dowelling
- Bonding hardened concrete to hardened concrete
- Pick proof sealant around doors, windows and fixtures
- Paste-over for crack injection.
Application:
Surfaces to receive epoxy must be clean.
The base material temperature must be 40° F or above at the time of installation.
For best results, material should be 70° - 80° F at the time of application.
Cartridges should not be immersed in water to facilitate warming.
To warm cold material, the cartridges should be stored in a warm, uniformly heated area or storage container for a sufficient time to allow epoxy to warm completely.
Mixed material in nozzle can harden in 5-7 minutes at a temperature of 40° F or above.
Shelf Life:
24 months from date of manufacture in unopened side-by-side cartridge.
Storage Conditions:
For best results store between 45° F - 90° F. To store partially used cartridges, leave hardened nozzle in place. To re-use, attach new nozzle.
Color:
Resin - white; Hardener - black. When properly mixed SET adhesive will be a uniform light gray color.
Clean Up:
Uncured Material - Wipe up with cotton cloths.
If desired scrub area with abrasive, waterbased cleaner and flush with water.
If approved, solvents such as ketones (MEK, acetone, etc.), lacquer thinner or adhesive remover can be used.
DO NOT USE SOLVENTS TO CLEAN ADHESIVE FROM SKIN.
Take appropriate precautions when handling flammable solvents.
Solvents may damage surfaces to which they are applied.
Cured Material - Chip or grind off surface.
Chemical Resistance:
Very good to excellent against distilled water, inorganic acids and alkalis.
Fair to good against organic acids and alkalis, and many organic solvents. Poor against Ketones.
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