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PHYSICAL PROPERTIES &
CHEMICAL RESISTANT
CHART
FOR PARSONPOXY SEL-80HB
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PERFORMANCE DATA:
| DESCRIPTION |
METHOD |
RESULTS |
| Cure Time |
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8 hours |
| Compressive Strength |
ASTM D-695 |
19,500 psi |
| Tensile Strength |
ASTM D-638 |
8,000 psi |
| Flexural Strength |
ASTM D-790 |
12,700 psi |
| Elongation |
ASTM D-638 |
4.3% min |
| Flexural Modulus |
ASTM D-790 |
880,000 psi |
| Impact, IZOD |
ASTM D-256 |
0.315 ft lb/in of notch |
| Adhesion |
ASTM D-4541, Concrete
Steel (SSPC-10) |
Substrate Failure |
| Hardness, Shore D |
ASTM D-2240 |
88 |
| Water Vapor Transmission |
ASTM D-1653 Method B |
3.6 gms/sq.m per 24 hours |
| Taber Abrasion, CS17 Wheel |
ASTM D-4060, 1000 g load / 1000 cycles |
<110 mg loss |
| Temperature Resistance |
Steel, unprimed and concrete |
>220°F |
| Chemical Resistance |
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See Below |
These Ratings are based
upon the results of laboratory immersion testing in the following chemicals
for one month. This test method is severe because most substrates are
only subject to chemical spillage and splashes. Resistance ratings are
designated as: E for excellent, G for good, F for fair and NR –
not recommended.
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Acetic Acid – Up to 10%
Acetic Acid – Up to 20%
Acetic Acid – Over 20%
Acetone
Acrylonitrite
Alcohol (Ethyl)
Alcohol (Wood)
Ammonium Chloride-Sat
Ammonium Hydroxide – Up to 20
Ammonium Hydroxide – Up to 40
Ammonium Nitrate
Ammonium Sulfate – Sat
Amyl Acetate
Aniline Oil
Benzol (Benzene)
Bleach (See Chemical Name)
Butyl Acetate
Butyl Lactate
Calcium Chloride – Sat
Calcium Hypochlorite – Up to 15
Carbon Bisulfide
Capryl Chloride
Carbon Tetrachloride
Caustic Aoda
Caustic Potash
Chlorobenzene
Chromic Acid – up to 20%
Chromic Acid – Up to 30%
Chromic Acid – Over 30%
Citric Acid 30% - Aqueous
Citric Acid – Conc
Cresylic Acid
Copper Fluoroborate
Cyclohexanol
Detergents – 5%
Diacetone Alcohol
Diethyl Phythalate
Diglycolic Acid
Dimethyl Phthalate
Ethyl Acetate
Ethlene Glycol
Fatting Acids
Ferric Chloride
Formic Acid – 10%
Formaldehye – 40%
Gasoline
Glycerine
Heptanoic Acid
Hydrochloride Acid – Up to 25%
Hydrochloric Acid – Up to 36%
Hydrochloric Acid – Over 36%
Hydrofluoric Acid – Up to 20%
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RATING G
F
NR
F
NR
G
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
NR
F
G
G
E
G
F
NR
E
E
E
NR
E
G
F
E
E
NR
E
E
G
E
E
G
E
F
E
G
G
F
F
E
E
NR
E
G
NR
E
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Hydrofluoric
Acid – Conc
Hydrogen Peroxide – Up to 6%
JPS Jet Fuel
Juices – Fruit Juices – Vegetables
Lactic Acid – Up to 15%
Lactic Acid – Over 15%
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
Methylene Chloride
Mineral Spirits
Muriatic Acid (Refer Hydrochloric Above)
Naphta (Aliphatic)
Nitric Acid – Up to 20%
Nitric Acid – Up to 30%
Nitric Acid – Over 30%
Oils – Cutting
Oils – Mineral
Oils – Vegetable
Oleic Acid – Over 10%
Oxalic Acid - Conc
Pelargonic Acid
Phosphoric Acid - Up to 30%
Potassium Hydroxide - Up to 40%
Soda Ash - Sat
Sodium Bicarbonate
Sodium Bisulfate
Sodium Bisulfite
Sodium Chloride (Sat)
Sodium Hydroxide - Up to 40%
Sodium Hypochlorite - Up to 10%
Sodium Sulfate
Sodium Sulfide - Sat
Sugar
Sulfuric Acid - Up to 20%
Sulfuric Acid - Up to 50%
Sulfuric Acid - Over 50%
Tannic Acid - Conc
Tartaric Acid - Sat
Toluol (Toluene) Triacetin
Trichloroethane
Trichloroethylene
Triethanolamine
Triethylene Glycol
Trisodium Phosphate - Sat
Vinegar (Household)
Water
Xylol (Xylene)
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RATING G
G
E
E
E
E
NR
G
G
NR
E
NR
E
E
G
NR
E
NR
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
G
E
E
E
E
G
NR
E
E
G
EG
NR
E
E
E
E
E
E
E E |
This data is intended as a guide. No warranty can be expressed nor implied
from their application to individual plant usage. Plant operations are
widely affected by specific conditions beyond our control.
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