LX-57B - Materials
...over 60 percent heavy metal oxide, including at least 55 percent PbO. Properties Sample 8 mm thick LX-57B lead glass: Minimum density: 4.36 Refractive index (Nd): 1.71 Thermal expansion coefficient: 80 X 107/0C (30~380 deg C) Mohs' hardness 6 Lead equivalence chart: Thickness and Lead Equivalents Thickness (mm) 8 mm 11 mm 14 mm Lead Equivalent (mm Pb) 1. See #2.
Steelcote Manufacturing Company - Product Applications: Concrete Repair
...cured, it creates a strong bond to a wide variety of substrates including wood, concrete, masonry, metal, fiberglass and glass. It is non-shrinking, non-brittle and has an expansion coefficient similar to concrete. Wall-Nu Trowelable dries hard and creates a watertight barrier that can be cosmetically wet sanded, drilled or filed. It's formulated... See #3.
Righton Ltd
...VALUE Physical Density Light transmission (3mm thick, clear) DIN 53479 DIN 5036 g/cm 3 % 1.2 90 Mechanical Tensile strength at yield DIN 53455 N/mm 2 >60 Thermal Linear expansion coefficient Maximum continuous service temperature DIN 52612 l/k o C 6.5 x 10-6 LIGHT TRANSMISSION % 1mm 2mm 3mm 4mm 5mm 6mm 8mm 10mm 12mm Clear S Clear S (Embossed)... See #4.
Staging Concepts
Its durable construction means that the cover will provide years of service. The Arctic Armor system is a unitized construction of proprietary closed-cell foam with a uniform expansion coefficient, so the panels will not buckle or warp with changes in temperature. The non-laminated skin of the panels will not absorb moisture or stick to the... See #5.
Heresite P-750 Wash Primer
weight for 1000 cycles. THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY: BTU per HR. per sq. ft. per °F per mil thickness. 7000 HARDNESS (Tabor Shear): 1400 THERMAL EXPANSION COEFFICIENT: 2.5 x 10 -5 per °C TEMPERATURE LIMITATIONS: Heresite P-4403 accepts dry heat temperatures up to 400°F (205°C) V.O.C.: 2.8 lbs./gal. as supplied STANDARD... See #6.
Modulit 500 LP Multiwall Panel System Technical Data
...Warranty 10 years against yellowing, hail & light transmission Temperature of use -22°F, 248°F Sound Insulation 23dB (value determined with internal methods) Thermal Expansion Coefficient .036 ft./ft.°F Back to Intro Page Details. See #7.
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