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Physical Properties <br /> • <br /> olature Condition: Negligible <br /> St rInkane/SweIllnn Due to jolature; Negligible <br /> coefficient of TherrpaJ panelotu 3.4 x 10'8 ,toua/INc++ d T <br /> Density.; 44 lbs- 55 lbs per cubic foot <br /> Frlctlort:1 • Friction coefficient of TriMax Lumber against <br /> rubber and leather soles. <br /> ?ubber <br /> 1 YY�I BAY tat Dix • <br /> Lumber Surface(worn)" .92 .71 .28 .31 <br /> • <br /> ► Lumber Surface (fresh) .62 1.77 .22 .15 <br /> 'Simulated by Grit Blasting. <br /> Wear Rate ye Pressure Treatpr;2 <br /> The wear rate of TriMax Lumber is less that 1/10th that of pressure treated lumber. <br /> Leac:3 <br /> Tests in accordance with Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), under U.S. <br /> Environmental Protection Agency guidelines,show TriMax Lumber to be within the maximum <br /> allowable concentration limits for ground water contact. <br /> Insect ReaJatDQce 4 <br /> Tests show no attack by marine borer (Limnoria Tripunctata). After one year, no attack was <br /> observed by whipworms teredimidai and the crustacean borer Ilmnoria. After one year of termite <br /> tests, no attack has been observed. <br /> Chemical Realetance: Q <br /> lnformataon avaii+laabbile upon request. <br /> am mebtllty• <br /> Similar to wood,TriMax Lumber will bum at high temperatures. See Product Material Safety Data <br /> Sheets (MSDS)for details. <br /> Outdpgr Exposure: <br /> TriMax Lumber wilt not rot or splinter. Color will fade under prolonged exposure to sun. Highly <br /> resistant to swelling and cracking due to multiple freeze/thaw cries. <br /> 1 - ' <br /> ilimansignaliatarangoinisznimun <br /> TriMax <br /> Lumber Is trimmed square and smooth on both ends to uniform lengths with a <br /> manufacturing tolerance of 2"over and zero inches under at a temperature of 700F. <br /> Cup is the deviation in the face of a piece from a straight line drawn from edge to edge of the <br /> piece. Is is measured at the point of greatest distance. <br /> i. 1 <br /> ole 1/18" 1/8" 1/4" 3/8" <br /> Crpok <br /> rook is the deviation edgewise from a straight fine drawn from end of the piece. it is measured at <br /> the point of greatest distance from a straighttine. <br />