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Test Results - Slip Resistance

 

Test Date: November 2004
Test Number: 04/6376.1 to 7.
 

Test Equipment used:

Wet Testing: Stanley Skid Resistance Tester (Pendulum)            Serial Number: 0320 Calibrated 20/5/03.
Dry Testing: Tortus Floor Friction Tester, Tortus Model MK2    (with integral printer), Serial Number: 154
Test Standard: AS/NZS 4586-1999 slip resistance classification of new pedestrian surface materials.
 
WET
Mean (5 specimens)
DRY
Mean (2 runs)
Industrial Grade 1 67 0.975
Industrial Grade 2 76 1.065
Offshore Grade 66 0.905
Classification V F

 

Ceramabond International products tested were found to meet the requirements of the highest classifications possible under wet & dry conditions in accordance with AS/NZS 4586-1999.

 

 

Test Results - Chemical Resistance

  

Chemical Agent
 Test Results after 60 days. Full Immersion at 25°C

Ammonium Nitrate
Ammonium Hydroxide (10%)
Caustic
Citric Acid
Cola Syrup
Crude Oil (Sour)
Ethyl Alcohol
Fatty Acid / Linseed Oil
Ferric Chloride Solution
Fuel Oil No 2
Hydrochloric Acid (10%)
Lactic Acid
Mineral Spirits
Nitric Acid (10%)
Phosphoric Acid (10%)
Regular Petrol (Super & Unleaded)
Salt Water
Skydrol 500
Sodium Carbonate Solution
Sodium Chloride (10%)
Sodium Hydroxide (50%)
Sugar Juice
Trisodium Phosphate
Water

 

The chemical agents tested (60 days, full immersion) showed no adverse or damaging effects on any of the Ceramabond products tested.

 

 

Test Results – Fire Resistance

 

Test Date:  December 2004
Test Number:   04/6376.8.
Test Standard:    AS/NZS 1530: 1999 Simultaneous
determination of ignitability, flame
propagation, heat release and smoke
release.

       

Ceramabond products tested were found to meet the general requirements for class 2 to 9 Buildings under Specification C1.10 Fire Hazard Properties of the Building Code of Australia (BCA) 1996.

 

 

Test Results  - Impact Resistance

 

Test Date: November 2004
Test Number:  04/6376.9.
Test Standard:  AS 4459-5: 1999
Determination of impact resistance
by measurement of coefficient of
restitution

 

Tests carried out on Ceramabond products showed no delamination from the products substrate.

 

 





 
 
 
 

 
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