We don't have independent 3rd party tests, the test results I have are in house and private. We do have some product data sheets and of course MSDS info.
I'd say that my "favorite" product is BondTite 1101, our main primer. The full catalog has over 1,000 various coating, most of them use BondTite as the primer. It's extremely versatile, "forgiving," and durable.
There are a couple of posts somewhere in this forum from members who accidentally let some BondTite leak onto concrete that wasn't going to be coated, so the areas weren't profiled, in fact they weren't even cleaned, and the BondTite wasn't properly back rolled. Despite that lack of prep and proper application the BondTite adhered to the concrete. So well that the only way they could remove it was to chisel it off, and even then it came up with concrete still attached.
On another project some BondTite 1101 got between the garage floor pad and the driveway slab. Because of a nasty winter and lots of frost heave the driveway concrete shifted and popped up, but at the joint where the BondTite got between the two slabs of concrete that junction held, and the driveway concrete actually stayed epoxied to the garage slab and broke off behind it.
Review the posts here from BondTite users, notice anything? No lifting or failing at the concrete line. Not from hot tires, not at all.
A contractor I spoke with uses and distributes a lot of stuff for a lot of manufacturers, like most distributors he hates stocking stuff - it sits on the shelf, you pay up front, ties up capital. But as an distributor/installer he always has at least 150 gallons of BondTite, always. He never wants to be in a position where he has a big job and for some reason doesn't have the primer he can depend on.