Simpson Strong-Tie ET-3G 22-oz. Epoxy Adhesive Cartridge w/ Nozzle and Extension (ET3G22-N)

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Key Features Built for Cracked Concrete This Simpson Strong-Tie ET3G22-N epoxy anchoring adhesive is rated for cracked and uncracked concrete and masonry under static and seismic loading. That matters when you need an adhesive anchor you can trust for real structural repair and anchoring work. Long Working Time At 70 degrees Fahrenheit, ET-3G gives about…

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Description

Key Features

Built for Cracked Concrete

This Simpson Strong-Tie ET3G22-N epoxy anchoring adhesive is rated for cracked and uncracked concrete and masonry under static and seismic loading. That matters when you need an adhesive anchor you can trust for real structural repair and anchoring work.

Long Working Time

At 70 degrees Fahrenheit, ET-3G gives about 50 minutes of gel time. That gives you more room to place threaded rod or rebar cleanly before the material starts to set.

Ready to Dispense

The 22 ounce side-by-side cartridge includes one EMN22i mixing nozzle and one extension. You get the cartridge format most installers want for jobsite anchoring without having to piece together the basics.

Overview

The Simpson Strong-Tie ET3G22-N epoxy anchoring adhesive cartridge is a 22 ounce, two-component, high-solids epoxy anchoring adhesive for fastening threaded rod and rebar into concrete and masonry. This is an anchoring adhesive designed for structural anchoring, doweling, and rebar installation in cracked and uncracked base materials. Model Number: ET3G22-N.

What separates this product from a basic adhesive is where it can be used and the conditions it is built for. ET-3G is suitable for dry and water-saturated concrete, and it is rated for static and seismic loading conditions in cracked and uncracked concrete and masonry. If you are setting threaded rod, installing dowels, or anchoring rebar where code-driven performance matters, those details are the whole story, not just extra specs.

The 1:1 epoxy formula is made for controlled installation through a side-by-side cartridge and static mixing nozzle. Mixed color is teal, which gives installers a quick visual check that the material is blending properly as it dispenses. The non-sag consistency also matters in the field because it helps the adhesive stay where it belongs for horizontal, vertical, and overhead applications instead of slumping out of the hole.

Working time is one of the more practical advantages here. At 70 degrees Fahrenheit, gel time is 50 minutes, which gives you enough open time to clean the hole, dispense properly, and set rod or bar without racing the clock. Cure time at that temperature is 24 hours, while colder base materials extend cure time significantly. On water-saturated concrete, cure times must be doubled, which is worth planning for before you start a job with inspection or load deadlines.

For jobsite conditions, ET-3G has a substrate installation temperature range of 50 degrees Fahrenheit to 110 degrees Fahrenheit and an in-service temperature range of minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit to 150 degrees Fahrenheit. Storage temperature is 45 degrees Fahrenheit to 90 degrees Fahrenheit, and unopened cartridges carry a 24 month shelf life when stored in that range. That long shelf life is useful for contractors who keep anchoring materials on hand for maintenance, repair, punch-list work, and scheduled installs.

This cartridge version is sized for dispensing with Simpson Strong-Tie EDT22S, EDTA22P, or EDTA22CKT tools, and it includes one EMN22i mixing nozzle plus one extension. That makes it a practical choice for installers who want cartridge convenience instead of stepping up to bulk kits and metered dispensing equipment. Simpson specifically calls for using only its approved mixing nozzles, which is not a throwaway note. With adhesive anchors, the right nozzle and correct mix are part of the system.

In terms of tested performance, ET-3G has been evaluated to ICC-ES AC308, AC58, ACI 355.4, and applicable ASTM methods. Typical properties include 13,000 psi compressive yield strength after 7 days, 2,600 psi slant shear bond strength for hardened-to-hardened concrete at 2 days, and 2,900 psi at 14 days. Those numbers matter because they tell you this is not a general-purpose construction adhesive pretending to do anchor work. It is purpose-built anchoring epoxy.

This product makes the most sense for concrete contractors, structural repair crews, commercial installers, DOT-related work, and serious remodelers who need a dependable concrete and masonry anchoring adhesive for threaded rod or rebar. If your job involves adhesive anchoring in concrete, masonry, or CMU and you want a cartridge system with long working time and cracked concrete capability, this is the right kind of product to be looking at.

Made for Real Anchoring Work

The cartridge format is straightforward, portable, and practical for field anchoring work. You get a controlled 1:1 epoxy mix in a 22 ounce package that is easier to handle than bulk systems on smaller installs and repair work.

  • 22 fluid ounce side-by-side cartridge
  • Includes one EMN22i mixing nozzle and one extension
  • Teal mixed color helps verify proper material blend during dispensing

Handles Demanding Concrete Jobs

This epoxy anchoring adhesive is built for more than light-duty patch work. It is intended for threaded rod anchoring and rebar doweling into concrete and CMU, including cracked conditions and seismic applications.

  • Suitable for static and seismic loading conditions
  • Works in cracked and uncracked concrete and masonry
  • Can be used in horizontal, vertical, and overhead applications

Works in Concrete and CMU

If your work moves between poured concrete and masonry, ET-3G gives you one anchoring adhesive system that covers both. That makes it easier to standardize materials across repair, retrofit, and anchoring jobs.

  • Base materials: concrete and masonry, cracked and uncracked
  • Base material conditions: dry and water-saturated
  • Ideal for threaded rod and rebar anchoring applications

What’s in the Box

  • (1) 22 oz. side-by-side cartridge
  • (1) EMN22i mixing nozzle
  • (1) extension

Key Specifications

Net Contents 22 fl oz
Mix Ratio / Type 1:1 epoxy
Base Materials Concrete and masonry, cracked and uncracked
Base Material Conditions Dry, water-saturated
Anchor Type Threaded rod or rebar
Installation Temperature Range 50°F to 110°F
In-Service Temperature Range -40°F to 150°F
VOC 3 g/L

Compatibility

Dispensing Tools

Compatible with Simpson Strong-Tie EDT22S, EDTA22P, and EDTA22CKT dispensing tools.

Mixing Nozzle

Uses the Simpson Strong-Tie EMN22i mixing nozzle. Simpson specifies using only approved Simpson Strong-Tie mixing nozzles for proper performance.

Anchor Materials

Designed for anchoring threaded rod and rebar into concrete, masonry, and CMU.

Built For

Construction Concrete Work Masonry Structural Repair Rebar Doweling Threaded Rod Anchoring General Contracting Commercial Installation

Pro Tip

If the cartridge has been sitting cold, warm it in a uniformly heated space before you start. ET-3G flows and mixes more consistently that way, and you avoid fighting thick material when you are trying to fill holes cleanly.

Warranty & Support

No warranty is listed for this product in the provided product data.

Tool Nut’s Take

Tool Nut’s Take

Simpson Strong-Tie ET3G22-N epoxy anchoring adhesive is the serious stuff

If you need an anchoring adhesive for rebar or threaded rod in concrete or masonry, this is the kind of cartridge you buy when the job actually matters.

  • Who it’s for: Concrete contractors, structural repair crews, commercial installers, and advanced DIY users doing code-conscious anchoring work.
  • Why it stands out: Cracked concrete capability, seismic suitability, long working time, and a cartridge format that is easier to manage than bulk systems.
  • Worth knowing: It is a system product, so use the right dispensing tool and approved mixing nozzle. Also, cure times stretch out in colder or water-saturated conditions, so plan the schedule before you set anchors.

Common Questions

  • Can this adhesive be used in cracked concrete? Yes. ET-3G is suitable for cracked and uncracked concrete and masonry under static and seismic loading conditions.
  • What anchors is it designed for? It is designed for threaded rod and rebar anchoring and doweling applications.
  • What temperature range can it be installed in? The substrate installation temperature range is 50°F to 110°F.
  • How long is the working time at 70°F? Gel time is about 50 minutes at 70°F, with a listed cure time of 24 hours under those conditions.
  • What dispensing tools fit this cartridge? Simpson Strong-Tie lists the EDT22S, EDTA22P, and EDTA22CKT as compatible dispensing tools for the ET3G22-N cartridge.

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