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Quazite Composolite


Quazite Polymer Concrete Splice Boxes and Enclosures

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In Ground Splice Boxes, Pull Boxes, Handholes, Junction Boxes, Electrical Vaults

  • Light Weight
  • Strong
  • Sunlight and Weather Tolerant
  • Flush Mountable
  • Skid Resistant Surfaces
  • Equipment Pads

Why Use Polymer Concrete?

  • Stronger - compressive, flexural, and tensile strengths three to five times higher than traditional concrete
  • Lighter - Reduced installation costs
  • Low Water Absorption - closed cell material
  • Impact Resistant - absorbs impact energy
  • Appearance - available in custom colors and surface finishes
  • Corrosion Resistant - resistant to alkalines, acids, weathering and other forms of deterioration
  • Cost Effective - outperforms conventional materials for longer service and lower life cycle costs
  • Easy To Install - no forming needed

Physical Properties

  • Freeze/thaw resistance(2,500 cycles) No significant change
  • Density 85-150 lbs./cu. ft.
  • Barcol hardness 45
  • Coefficient of friction 0.5
  • Water absorption Less than 1%

What Is Polymer Concrete?

Polymer concrete is made from selectively-graded aggregates in combination with a polymer resin system. When combined through a process of mixing, molding and curing, an extremely powerful crosslinked bond is formed. Precast polymer concrete can be reinforced with fiberglass for exceptional strength, rigidity and light weight.

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