HIT-HY 100 Adhesive Anchoring System
HIT-HY 100 Adhesive Anchoring System
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Hilti, Inc. (USA) 1-800-879-8000 I
www.us.hilti.com
I en español 1-800-879-5000 I Hilti (Canada) Corp. 1-800-363-4458 I
www.hilti.ca
I HIT-HY 100 Technical Supplement 01/14
2.4.11 Installation Instructions
Installation Instructions For Use (IFU) are included with each
product package. They can also be viewed or downloaded
on-line at
www.us.hilti.com (US)
and
www.hilti.ca (Canada)
— “Service/Technical Info >> Technical Downloads >>
Anchoring Systems”. Because of the possibility of changes,
always verify that downloaded IFU are current when used.
Proper installation is critical to achieve full performance.
Training is available on request. Contact Hilti Technical
Services for applications and conditions not addressed in the
IFU.
2.4.12 Working Time and
Cure Time
HIT-HY 100
HIT-V, HAS
HIS-N
Rebar
[°C]
[°F]
t
work
t
cure
-10...-5
14...22
3 h
12 h
-4...0
23...31
40 min
4 h
1...5
32...40
20 min
2 h
6...10
41...50
8 min
60
min
11...20
51...68
5 min
30 min
21...30
69...86
3 min
30 min
31...40
87...104
2 min
30 min
Chemical
Behavior
Acetic acid
conc.
•
10%
+
Acetone
–
Ammonia
conc.
•
5%
+
Carbolic acid solution
10%
–
Carbon tetrachloride
–
Chlorinated lime solution
10%
+
Citric acid
10%
+
Diesel oil
•
Ethanol
–
Formic acid
conc.
–
10%
•
Gasoline / Petrol
•
Glycol
+
Hydrochloric acid
conc.
•
10%
+
Hydrogen peroxide
10%
+
Lactic acid
conc.
+
10%
+
Machine oil
•
Nitric acid
conc.
–
10%
•
Phosphoric acid
conc.
+
10%
+
Salt (common) solution
10%
+
Sea water
+
Soda solution
10%
+
Sodium Hydroxide
(Caustic soda)
40%
•
20%
+
5%
+
Sodium hypochlorite
2%
+
Sulphuric acid
conc.
–
30%
•
10%
+
Toluene
+
Key:
– non-resistant + resistant • limited resistance
Samples of the HIT-HY 100 resin were immersed in the various
chemical compounds for up to one year. At the time of the
test period, the samples were analyzed. Any samples showing
no visible damage and having less than a 25% reduction in
bending (flexural) strength were classified as
“Resistant.”
Samples that had slight damage, such as small cracks, chips,
etc. or reduction in bending strength of 25% or more, were
classified as
“Partially Resistant.”
Samples that were heavily
damaged or destroyed were classified as
“Not Resistant.”
Note:
In actual use, the majority of the resin is encased in the
base material, leaving very little surface area exposed.
2.4.13 Resistance of Cured
HIT-HY 100 to Chemicals