Pro-Poxy Chock
(2570 cc)
1.375 gal (5.2 L) 317 cu. in. (5200 cc)
2.75 gal (10.41 L) 635 cu. in. (10400 cc)
LIMITATIONS:
For pour depths less than 12 mm (½ inch) or greater than 76
mm (3 inches) contact Unitex technical support.
Minimum application temperature 50°F.
Do not thin. Solvents will prevent proper cure.
APPLICATION
1. SURFACE PREPARATION: Substrate must be free of oil, grease,
and other contaminants. Steel surfaces should sandblasted to white
metal finish. Sharp edges should be smoothed.
2. FORM: Open cell foam should be compressed between the frame
and foundation to construct a water-tight form. Foundation bolts and
jacking bolts should be wrapped with a 1/8 layer of weather stripping
or neoprene foam. The entire chock area must be sprayed with release
agent. Check the chock area for any possible locations that could
cause a leak. MACHINERY MUST BE IN FINAL ALIGNMENT
POSITION PRIOR TO POURING PRO-POXY CHOCK.
3. MIXING: Resin and hardener should be conditioned to between 18°
C (65°F) and 29°C (85°F) for at least 12 hours before use. Pour Part
B into the Part A container and mix thoroughly for 3 to 4 minutes with
a low speed drill at 200 rpm. Keep the mixer completely submerged to
prevent air entrainment. Remove material completely from around the
sides and bottom of the container with a spatula to ensure a complete
and uniform mix.
4. POURING: Always pour PRO-POXY CHOCK from the lowest
side of the chock area which will force air to escape through the
opposite corner. Continue to pour slowly until the entire chock area is
filled and the chock overpour area is filled to a level approximately 12
mm (1/2 inch) above the bottom of the bedplate.
CAUTION
Component "A" Irritant: Prolonged contact with skin may cause
irritation. Avoid eye contact.
Component "B" Corrosive: Contact with skin may cause severe
burns. Avoid skin contact.
Product is a strong sensitizer. Use of safety goggles and chemical-
resistant gloves recommended. Avoid breathing vapors. Use ade-
quate ventilation. Use of a NIOSH/MSHA organic vapor respirator
recommended if ventilation is inadequate.
FIRST AID
Remove contaminated clothing. For eye contact, flush immediately
with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes; contact physician immedi-
ately. For respiratory problems, remove person to fresh air. For skin
contact, remove epoxy immediately with a dry cloth or paper towel.
Wash area of contact thoroughly with soap and water. Solvents should
not be used because they carry the irritant into the skin. Wash clothing
before re-use. Cured epoxy resins are innocuous.
CLEAN UP
Ventilate area. Confine spill. Collect with absorbent material, flush
area with water. Dispose of in accordance with current applicable local,
state and federal regulations. Uncured material can be removed with
Citrus Cleaner or other approved solvent. Cured material can only be
removed mechanically.
LABORATORY TESTS
RESULTS
Mixed Viscosity
35,000 cps
Gel Time
45 minutes
C 579 Compressive Strength
19,000 psi
C 307 Tensile Strength
3,500 psi
C 580 Flexural Strength
8,000 psi
C 580 Modulus of Elasticity
900,000 psi
C 882 Bond Strength
3,000 psi
C 531 Linear Shrinkage on cure
0.02%
C 531 Coefficient of Thermal
Expansion
17 x 10
-6
in/in/
0
F
D 2240 Shore D Hardness
90
C 905 Density
110 lb/ft
3
(1,800 kg/m
3
)
D 635 Fire Resistance
Self Extinguishing
Pour Depth at 75
0
F
Up to 3 inches
Cure Time @60
0
F
@65
0
F
@70
0
F
@75
0
F
48 hours
36 hours
24 hours
18 hours
PRO-POXY CHOCK
EPOXY RESIN MACHINE CHOCK
Disclaimer of Warranties: Neither manufacturer nor seller have any knowledge or control con-
cerning the purchaser's use of the product. No expressed warranty is made by manufacturer or
seller with respect to the results of any use of the product or container that the product comes
in. No implied warranties including, but not limited to, an implied warranty of merchantability or
an implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose are made with respect to the product.
Neither manufacturer nor seller assume any liability for personal injury, loss or damage resulting
from the use of the product. In the event that the product shall prove defective, buyer's exclu-
sive remedy shall be as follows: Seller or manufacturer shall, upon request of buyer, replace
any quantity of the product which is proven to be defective or shall, at its option, refund the
purchase price of the product upon return of the product. Manufacturer shall not be responsible
for use of this product in a manner to infringe on any patent held by others.
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MO 64120 800-821-5846
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