Technical Data Sheet - Touchstone™ Edge System
Product Name
Touchstone™ Edge System
Manufacturer
Bonstone Materials Corporation
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Product Description
A two-component, exterior grade, clear epoxy adhesive. Two hour set,
flowing liquid.
Basic Uses
- Stone patching, mending and bonding
- Anchor bolt adhesive
- Bonding stone to other construction materials
- Laminating; bullnoses
and aprons
Limitations
Use on stone free of oil, grease, wax, coatings and other contaminates.
On large exposed areas only some yellowing and chalking will occur
when exposed to ultra-violet light.
Color
Clear. Use Touchstone colorants for tinting.
Technical Data
Cured Properties
| Mix ratio |
2 parts TES Part A, to 1 part TES Part B by volume |
| Pot life @ 75°F |
25 minutes |
Mixed Properties
| Initial Set Time @ 75°F |
3 hours |
| Full cure time @ 75°F |
within 24 hours |
| Property |
Values |
Test Methods |
| Tensile Strength: |
9500 psi |
ASTM D-638 |
| Tensile Modulus: |
228000 psi |
ASTM D-638 |
| Tensile Elongation: |
0.055 |
ASTM D-638 |
| Compressive Strength: |
13000 psi |
ASTM D-695 |
| Compressive Modulus: |
327000 psi |
ASTM D-695 |
| Flexural Strength |
17000 psi |
ASTM D-790 |
| Flexural Modulus |
498000 psi |
ASTM D-790 |
| Shore D Hardness |
80 |
ASTM D-1706 |
| Heat Distortion Temperature |
135°F |
ASTM D-648 |
Installation
General Instructions
(If using cartridges, additional usage directions are available. See
our information sheet labeled "Cartridge use directions".)
See separate doweling, - laminating, and patching instructions for
more specific insturctions. CSI format specifications are available.
Surface
Preparation and Use
Use gloves, wear eye protection, and avoid skin contact. When grinding
cured joints, wear a dust mask. Substrate to be bonded must be completely
dry and dust free. Mix only the amount of epoxy which can be used in
10 minutes. Avoid stressing joint before complete cure of epoxy. Mask
areas which must be kept free of epoxy. Clean tools with uncured epoxy
using toluene or xylene. Use caution, these solvents
are flammable and ensure local ventilation. Remove cured epoxy mechanically.
Mixing
Instructions
All materials should be at or above 55°F. Combine the two ingredients
at the following volume ratio: Two parts of TES A to one part TES B.
Temperature
Dependency
Temperature will affect the working properties of the material. Every
15°F results in doubling the speed of cure. Therefore, at 90 °F
set time is cut in half, at 60°F the set time is doubled. Do not
use on substrate at a temperature below 55°F.
Coverage
Approximately 30 square feet per gallon when applied at 50 mils (1/16th
of an inch). 231 cubic inches per gallon.
Availability
Packaging and Storage
Touchstone™ TES is available in quarts, gallons, 5 gallon
pails and cartridges. Thickening powders are available for increasing
viscosity. If TES A and B is exposed to below room temperature conditions
for extended periods of time, it may crystallize, giving it a stiff,
grainy consistency. The product must be reconstituted before use by heating
it to 150°F degrees. Stir until it becomes a homogeneous liquid.
Warranty
This product’s warranty is limited to replacement of defective
material and freight charges to destination only. Bonstone Materials
Corp. is not responsible for consequential damages.
Maintenance
Designed for application in areas inaccessible to maintenance procedures
Technical Service
Specification Service
- Specifications for various applications
- Specification writing dept. for
unique applications
This information is furnished without
warranty, representation, inducement, or license of any kind, except
that is is accurate to the best
of Bonstone Material
Corporation's (BMC) knowledge or obtained from sources believed
by BMC to be accurate, and BMC does not assume any legal responsibility
for use
of reliance
upon same. User must determine if the product, process, or
information described is suitable to the intended application. Before
using any
chemical, read
its label and Material Safety Data Sheet.
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