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Physical
Properties of Phoenix Flooring
Phoenix
provides bonding and strength greater than the cohesive strength
of concrete in tension and shear. Under stress conditions, the concrete
will break before our bond. The impact strength, durability, and
abrasion resistance far surpass that of dense concrete. Self-bonds
with concrete or other types of flooring, thus no glues or sealers
are required.
During
product mixing and lay-down there is no odor - unlike many other
flooring products. There are no VOCs (volatile organic compounds)
in our product. It's safe and non-toxic to apply in closed ventilation
environments (no respiratory equipment or protective clothing required).
- Tensile
Strength -- 7,100 psi
- Compressive
Strength -- 17,800 psi (Resin Strength)
- Flexural
Strength -- 10,000 psi
- Impact
Strength -- No cracking or delamination
- Bond
Strength -- >500 psi
- Coefficient
of Linear Thermal Expansion -- 30 C
- Heat
Distortion Temperature -- 55 C
- Water
Absorbtion -- 0.21%
- Modulus
of Elasticity -- 2.1 x 10
- Tensile
Shear Strength @25°c -- 5,550 psi
- Weight
Installed -- about 1 lb per square foot
- Thermal
Shock -- Excellent
- Fire
Performance -- US Government MIL-STD 1623
- Dielectric
Strength @25°c 50 Hz -- 4.6
- Surface
Resistivity ohm cm -- 13
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