Strong-Tie ET3G10 - 8.5 Oz. High-Solids Epoxy Anchor W/Nozzle, Pkg 1
Strong-Tie ET3G10 - 8.5 Oz. High-Solids Epoxy Anchor W/Nozzle, Pkg 1
Description:
Description:
Simpson Strong-Tie ET3G10 is an ideal epoxy-based anchoring option for threaded rod and rebar in cracked and uncracked concrete and masonry. This two-component epoxy system features a long working time of 50 minutes at 70°F (21°C), as well as the capability to apply it in dry or damp conditions. When mixed correctly, ET-3G displays a teal color and can be applied to substrates with temperatures ranging from 50°F (10°C) to 110°F (43°C). Additionally, ET3G10 is rigorously tested to meet IBC requirements for both cracked and uncracked concrete applications.
Key Features
- Suitable for use under static and seismic loading conditions in cracked and uncracked concrete and masonry
- Ideal for general doweling and threaded rod applications
- Two-year shelf life for unopened cartridges stored between 45°F (7°C) and 90°F (32°C)
Don't forget the dispensing tool:
NOTE: This item is NOT eligible for express shipping, and must ship via Ground only.
California Residents: WARNING
Mix Ratio/Type | 1:1 epoxy |
Mixed Color | Teal |
Base Materials | Concrete and masonry — cracked and uncracked |
Base Material Conditions | Dry, water-saturated |
Anchor Type | Threaded rod or rebar |
Substrate Installation Temperature | 50°F (10°C) to 110°F (43°C) |
In-Service Temperature Range | -40°F (-40°C) to 150°F (65°C) |
Storage Temperature | 45°F (7°C) and 90°F (32°C) |
Shelf Life | 24 Months |
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) | 3 g/L |
Specifications:
Specifications:
Quantity: 8.5 oz.
Manufacturer name: Simpson Strong-Tie
Type: Epoxy Anchor
Additional information: Cartridge Size: 8.5 oz.
Product Guide: View Spec Sheet
Installation
Installation
Use only Simpson Strong-Tie mixing nozzles in accordance with Simpson Strong-Tie instructions; modification or improper use of mixing nozzle may impair ET-3G adhesive performance
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