Is pull-apart strength the same as pressure strength (psi)?
• No. Both are measurements of bonding strength, but they cannot be directly compared. Pressure is a multi-dimensional measurement. Pull apart strength is measured in foot pounds and is a measurement of strength in a single direction. The greater the area of a bond, the greater the foot pounds of force required to pull-apart the bond. The only accurate way to provide a measurement would be by size of pipe. The minimum pull-apart strength of HVAC SUPER PRO is 1500 foot pounds.
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