Use:
Brady B-916 is used for traction on steps, slick floors, and egress pathway marking.
Adhesive Type:
Permanent pressure sensitive acrylic
Substrate Type:
Plastic film
Standard Material Colors:
White, black, yellow, red, and clear
Thickness (PSTC-33):
Total: 0.026 in. (0.66mm)
Adhesive Properties:
Adhesion to Steel (PSTC-1)
15 Minute Dwell (Avg.) -- 93 oz/in (100 N/ 100mm)
Ultimate Dwell (72 Hrs.) (Avg.) -- 112 oz/in (121 N/ 100mm)
Tack (ASTM D 2979) (Avg.) -- 1500 g (14.6 N)
Abrasion Resistance (Method 5306 of U.S. Federal Test Method Std. No. 191A):
H-22 wheels, 1000 g wts.
Withstood up to 70 cycles.
Minimum Application Temperature:
50°F (10°C)
Service Temperature:
-40°F to 158°F (-40°C to 70.0°C)
Average Outdoor Durability:
1-2 years (Average expected outdoor life of product will depend on user definition of failure, climatic conditions, mounting techniques and material color.)
Chemical Resistance:
|
REAGENT
|
7 DAY IMMERSION
|
DIP TEST
|
| 30% Sulfuric Acid |
NE
|
NE
|
| 10% Sulfuric Acid |
NE
|
NE
|
| 30% HCI |
NE
|
NE
|
| 10% HCI |
NE
|
NE
|
| 50% NaOH |
NE
|
NE
|
| 10% NaOH |
NE
|
NE
|
| Methyl Ethyl Ketone |
F
|
F
|
| Acetone |
F
|
F
|
| Methanol |
F
|
F
|
| IPA (Isopropanol) |
NE
|
NE
|
| ASTM #3 Oil |
NE
|
NE
|
| SAE 20 Oil |
NE
|
NE
|
| Alconox® |
NE
|
NE
|
| Toluene |
F
|
F
|
| Mineral Spirits |
F
|
F
|
| Glacial Acetic Acid |
F
|
F
|
| 5% Acetic Acid |
NE
|
NE
|
| Diesel Fuel |
NE
|
NE
|
| Heptane |
F
|
F
|
| 10% Ammonia |
NE
|
NE
|
| Turpentine |
F
|
F
|
| Kerosene |
NE
|
NE
|
| Water |
NE
|
NE
|
| Gasoline |
F
|
F
|
| 5% Sodium Hypochlorite |
NE
|
NE
|
| 10% Sodium Chloride |
NE
|
NE
|
NE = No Effect
NT = Not Tested
F = Failed (affected Sample)
7 Day Immersion: Immersed in reagent for 7 days.
Dip Test: Five 10 minute dips in reagent with 30 minute recovery.
Product testing, customer feedback, and history of similar products, support a customer performance expectation of at least two years from the date of receipt for this product as long as this product is stored in its original packaging in an environment below 80°F (27°C) and 60% RH . We are confident that our product will perform well beyond this time frame. However, it remains the responsibility of the user to assess the risk of using such product. We encourage customers to develop functional testing protocols that will qualify a product's fitness for use in their actual applications.