|
Count (S) |
Number of shares |
Average strength (CN) |
Elongation(%) |
Boiling water shrinkage(%) |
|
60/2 |
2 |
627 |
9-14 |
<1 |
|
50/2 |
2 |
820 |
9.5-14.5 |
<1 |
|
40/2 |
2 |
1020 |
10-15 |
<1 |
|
30/2 |
2 |
1340 |
10-15.5 |
<1 |
|
20/2 |
2 |
2006 |
10.5-16 |
<1 |
|
20/3 |
3 |
3186 |
11.5-16.5 |
<1 |
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