Simpson Strong-Tie SETPAC-EZ SET-PAC-EZ Epoxy Anchoring Adhesive

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Feature

At-xp adhesive has passed the demanding adverse condition tests of ICC-ES AC308 pertaining to reduced temperature, elevated temperature and long-term creep
Code-listed per iapmo ues ER-263
Can be used under static and seismic loading conditions in both cracked and uncracked concrete
Low-odor formula dispenses easily at below-freezing temperatures without the need to warm cartridge
Cures in substrate temperatures as low as 14F in 24 hours or less

Description

Ideal to be used under static and seismic loading conditions in both cracked and uncracked concrete, this epoxy tie has low-odor formula dispenses easily at below-freezing temperatures excluding the need to warm cartridge. Passed the demanding adverse condition tests by ICC-ES AC308 pertaining to reduced temperature, elevated temperature and long-term creep. Cures in substrate temperatures as low as 14F in 24 hours or less. At-xp adhesive has passed the demanding adverse condition tests of ICC-ES AC308 pertaining to reduced temperature, elevated temperature and long-term creep Code-listed per iapmo ues ER-263 Can be used under static and seismic loading conditions in both cracked and uncracked concrete Low-odor formula dispenses easily at below-freezing temperatures without the need to warm cartridge Cures in substrate temperatures as low as 14F in 24 hours or less Easiest hole-cleaning method no power brushing needed When properly mixed, adhesive will be a teal color for easy identification. Uses / Applications: Threaded rod anchoring into concrete Rebar doweling into concrete Suitable for horizontal, vertical and overhead applications Shelf Life: Nine months from date of manufacture in unopened cartridge. Storage Conditions: For best results store between 32F80F (0C 27C). Partially used cartridges can be stored for a limited time by leaving nozzle in place. To re-use, attach new nozzle. when properly mixed, adhesive will be a uniform teal color. Clean Up: Uncured material wipe up with cotton cloths. If desired, 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. Gel Time: Under the AS