TX/4052/10A/R
Height adjustment ring
DN 390/650 mm
Polymer height-adjustment ring for construction of gullies alongside the road curb.
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Advantages
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Construction
- Chamber cover finial elements made from polymer are suitable for:
- all the EVOPIPES chambers;
- reconstruction of chamber covers of reinforced concrete chambers.
When assembling polymer chamber cover elements, one above the other, use silicone mastic, Ø 3-5 mm in two strips, on the surface of the polymer element!
During the assembly process the following remarks must be taken into account:
- Do not assemble the polymer surface finial elements on an unprepared ground, uneven, unlevelled, and unrepaired surface supporting the adjustment elements and in case of relief elements - on an uncompacted ground or substructure;
- Do not use cement-based mortar between polymer elements in the finial structure and between polymer and cast-iron elements of chamber finial;
- Do not make high adjustment based only on compensation rings with small dimensions (e.g. 21 cm adjustment made using 10 pcs of 15 mm rings and 2 pcs of 3 cm rings), as the possibility of height problem occurring during the operation increases the finial costs without any justification;
- Make sure that that frame of chamber cover is perfectly placed on the polymer elements.
Height-adjustment rings (h= 20 and/or 40 mm) must be installed UNDER the support ring (h=60mm).
- Chamber cover finial elements made from polymer are suitable for:
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Technical information
- Compressive strength
Class D400 (>500 kN)
- Weight (h = 20 mm)
5,6 kg
- Weight (h = 40 mm)
9,2 kg
- Specific weight
1,45 kg/dm3
- Material
Composition of termoplastic polymers (PVC, PE and PEX)
- Hardness
46 sec. Shor'e D
- Absorption capacity
<0,02%
- Mechanical loss factor
ni<=0,33
- Resistance to freezing in water
F150(-2%)
- Frost resistance in 2% NaCl
F50(-2%)
- Heat resistance
from-30 to +60°C
- Chemical resistance
Highly resistant to acids, alkaline substances, salts, fats, oils and solvents
- Thermal resistance during assembly (in contact with asphalt)
Short, about 2 hours to 170°C