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LFHIGH ' : CEMENT E3UFF 358 lbs ~ TXI COARSE AGGREGATE (ROCK) i lbs COARSE AGGREGATE (ROCK) ~ ~l.bs : , FINE AGGREGATE (SAND) lbw FINE AGGREGATE (SAND) 2712 lb=. YNNWf]fnD AUMIXTIJRE 130 f-1 Or 'W. R,. L4nF: la ~~UF'E('2 '='LA51". }- AOMIXTURES AIR ENTRAIN. I - - 12 '~' Crz t,~, r;, CkAtF nAI AVAtct COLOR (DYE) I ~I . __ ._ __ WATER ~~ _.._ 50 _. t:,,l:~ i'. `.J:~ Sonneborn ~_ 0 n 0 z 0 U W f 0 a W Q N O HYDROCIDE° DAMPPROOFINGS Interior above-grade and exterior below-grade structural dampproof5ngs • HYDROCIDE" MASTIC ~ HYDROCIDE" SEMI-MASTIC • HYDROCIDE'" 128 SPRAY MASTIC ~ HYDROCIDE`"' 648 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Solvent-base Hydrocide asphalt compounds are multipurpose cold-applied dampproofing and vapor-barrier coatings based on selected bitumens. Hydrocide Mastic is a heavy bodied nonsag coating, reinforced with long fibers for trowel application to provide ~ a thick asphalt membrane. e Hydrocide 128 Spray Mastic is also aheavy-bodied nonsag ° coating formulated with selected fibers [o permit spray a E application (or trowel application at low temperatures). v Hydrocide Semi-Mastic contains short fibers, and is designed for application by brush or spray. ~11 ..-. -j N ^ R i n m O m V > W ~' z~ o N w d n Hydrocide 648 is a fiber-free coating for application by brush or spray where fibre reinforcement is no[ required. Use Hydrocide solvent-base asphalt compounds have a high vapor-barrier efficiency and give superior dampproofing protection to interior surfaces above grade and exterior surfaces below grade. They also provide excellent corrosion protection for metal. Advantages All solvent-base Hydrocide Mastics have these advantages: • Asbestos free • Provide a continuous flexible film without cracks or pinholes when applied according to directions • Excellent adhesion to concrete, masonry, and steel • Wide service temperature range (-10°F to +180°F) • Elasticity and toughness (toughness is the main function of the fiber reinforcemenU • Quick drying • Resistant to lime, gypsum, and ground and airborne chemicals • Ready tp use, internally plasticized; require no heating or thinning Limitations • Sonneborn makes no warranty~xpressed, implied, or otherwise-for the use of Hydrocide as a plaster bond • A.S.A. specifications require furring or similar design features to ensure absolute adhesion of plaster • Hydrocides should not be used under any plaster or Portland cement ceiling installations Packaging 225 Shipping Weights 55 Gallon Dmms 5 Gallon Cans Product Code Number (208 liters) (18.9 liters) 402 Hydrocide Mastic 548 50 410 Hydrocide Semi-Mastic 460 42 4l I Hydrocide 12R Spray Mastic 534 427 Hydrocide 648 460 42 Compliances Hydrocide Mastic: Federal Specification SS-C-00153C Type 1, Class A & B; ASTM D 2822-75, Type I Hydrocide Semi-Mastic: ASTM D 2823-75; Federal Specification SS-A-694D Hydrocide 128 Spray Mastic: ASTM D 2823-75 Type 1, Federal Specification SS-A-694D Hydrocide 648: Federal Specification: SS A-701 B The raw material asphalt used in compounding all Hydrocide mastics complies with ASTM D 449-79. Note: This specification covers the raw material only and does not pertain [o the finished product. Hydrocide Mastic and Semi-Mastic are compliant with State of California Air Resources Board approved architectural coatings volatile organic compound (VOC) rule, including San Diego APCD Rule 67; New York City AQMD Rule 205; and New Jersey VOC regulations. VOC Content Hydrocide Mastic: 205.0 grams per liter Hydrocide Semi-Mastic: 238.0 grams per liter Hydrocide 128 Spray Mastic: 238.(1 grams per liter Hydrocide 648: 268.0 grams per liter As per NJAC 7:27-23, Hydrocide Mastic contains 1.71 ]bs. of V.O.S. per gallon of coating; Hydrocide Semi-Mastic contains 1.98 lbs., Hydrocide 128 Spray Mastic contains 1.98 lbs., and Hydrocide 64R contains 2.4 lbs. of V.O.S. per gallon of coating. TECHNICAL DATA Guide Specifications Apply (Hydrocide Mastic, Hydrocide Semi-Mastic, Hydrocide 128 Spray Mastic, or Hydrocide 64R), a product of Sonnebom's, by [rowel, brush, or spray, as applicable, as a dampproofing membrane or vapor barrier (specify surface) in accordance with the manufacturer's printed instmetions. a p z ~~z °-' m <3m ~~~ N Z '/1 n 3 3 ~ 9 -~ a c o ~ m m s 0 m O z INSTALLATION Surface Preparation Surface to be treated must be fully cured, dry, and free of oil, form release agents, curing compounds, grease, laitance, and loose material. Best results are obtained when application is made at temperature of 4U°F or above. APPLV ON OUTSIDE FACE OF BACK-UP BLOCK WHEN PLASTERING IS ELIMINATED BLOCK FACE BRICK PLASTER FURRING HVDROCIDE ON INSIDE FACE OF BLOCK WHEN WALL IS PLASTERED HVDROCIDE STONE BLOCK OR CONCRETE BACK OF STONE t.~. CONCRETE FOUNDATION EARTH~•~~., WALL e";° VDROCIDE FINISHED SLAB ~,°. CONCRETE FLOOR r ~~~ ON GROUND .o :~ _ '~ ° ~ ~~ ~ ' BASE•SLAB ^ < HVOROCIDE PLUS LAVER OF SISALKRA FT MEMBRANE Method of Application Use trowel, three-knot roofing brush, or spray as recommended below. Exterior below grade~len.se surfaces Use I of the following 3 methods: • Apply Hydrocide`° Mastic in 1 coat by trowel • Apply Hydrocide 128 Spray Mastic in 2 coats by spray or by trowel at low temperatures • Apply Hydrocide Semi-Mastic in 2 coats by brush or spray, allowing the firs[ coat to dry before applying second coat. Fill all cracks, crevices, and grooves. Make sure coating is continuous and free from breaks and pinholes. Carry Hydrocide over exposed tops and outside edges of footing, forming a cove at junction of wall and footing. Spread around all joints, grooves, and slots and into all chases, corners, reveals, and soffits. Bring the coating to finished grade. Backfilling: Do not place backfill for at least 24 to 4R hours after application. Where possible, place backfill within approximately 7 days. Backfill should be placed in :t manner that will not rupture or damage the film or displace the coating or membranes. In some applications, a protective board may be required. HYDROCIDE / I ~.i '.\\~ ~ .. . ~ ~ 0 . ,D '~ 0' 10^' • . .n Exterior below grade poraus surfaces, two coat systems On porous surfaces, such as cinder, light-weight, and concrete block, varied systems are recommended. The 2 techniques described are equally effective. Base selection upon local preference and available equipment. Membrane system: Apply firs[ coat as described above under Dense Surfaces. Within 4 hours, apply glass fabric membrane cloth vertically over all surfaces of Hydrocide, overlapping all edges at ]east 3". Press firmly into place without wrinlaes. Within 24 hours, apply second coat of Hydrocide, allow to set and backfill as described above under Backfilling. Parge coat system: Apply a parge coat of cement mortar to the block wall, carrying the parge coat from the bottom of footings to grade level and forming a cove at the junction of the wall and footing. Cure and allow to dry. Apply 1 trowel coat of Hydrocide Mastic or 2 brush or spray coats of Hydrocide Semi-Mastic or 2 spray coats of Hydrocide 128 Spray as described above under Dense Surfaces; backfill as described above under Backfilling. Footing-wall flooring mernbrane Hydrocide may be applied as a membrane as follows: The membrane should enter the basement or cellar area between [he footing and the foundation and should be continued between two slabs of concrete, the base course of which should be a[ ]east 3" thick. To protect the Hydrocide membrane against mechanical damage while the top slab is being placed, apply a layer of sisalcraft membrane. HVDROCIDE ° HVOROCIDE PLUS LAVER T ~~. o i-~ -.- OF SISA LK RAFT MEMBRANE ~J ° Q. ,~a~. a Q a u . 0 o o ~~ .e ~ i "^,, ""~ Backup membrane, above grade For above-grade walls, apply 1 trowel coat of Hydrocide' Mastic or 2 brush or spray coats of Hydrocide Semi-Mastic or 2 spray coats of Hydrocide 128 Spray Mastic as a membrane between block and brick or other veneers. Apply to exterior of backup masonry. HVDROCIDE as a i'." a'te' Interior surfaces, above grade Apply the appropriate Hydrocide Mastic according to local conditions in one of the following 3 ways: • Apply Hydrocide Mastic in 1 coat to a thickness of 1/16" to L/8". • Apply Hydrocide 128 Spray Mastic or Hydrocide Semi- Mastic in one coat. • Apply Hydrocide 648 in 2 coats, allowing first coat to dry before applying second coat. Carry Hydrocides into all chases, comers, reveals, and soffits of windows and 12" out on adjoining partitions and soffits and in and around all joints, grooves, and slots, following all breaks in the surface. Hydrocide is an excellent membrane vapor barrier, protecting hard wall plaster from exterior moisture. MASONRY BLOCK FACE BRICK HVDROCIDE FURRING PLASTER Damp and green surfaces When the schedule of work or conditions of application do not permit waiting until the wall is dry, use Hydrocide 600, Hydrocide 700 Mastic, or 700B Semi-Mastic. Refer to Technical Data Guide From No. SW-306 nn these products for complete instructions Stone backing Apply Hydrocide of your choice to exterior of masonry backup, using appropriate application methods. Hydrocide will not bleed [o stain the face of the stone. During application, do not smear Hydrocide on any part of the frame or masonry which is exposed or it will cause staining. HVDROCIDE STONE ~ BRICK BACK OF STONE .• Metal protection Metal surface should be clean and dry and free of oih grease, loose rust, or loose mil scale. Firmly bonded rust need not be removed. No primer is necessary. Hydrocide isnon-corrosive. Covering exterior metal: For protection of steel exposed to chemical environments, exhaust blasts, or corrosive environments, apply 1 trowel coat of Hydrocide Mastic at the rate of 4 to 5 gallons per 100 sq. ft. or 1 brush coat of Hydrocide Semi-Mastic at the s:une rate or spray Hydrocide 128 Spray Mastic at the rate of 4 ro 5 gallons per 100 sq. fr. Membrane between metal and concrete or brick: The function of the membrane is to protect the metal from being attacked, corroded, etched, or discolored by alkalies or moisture from brickwork or concrete. All structural steelwork in exterior walls in contact with brickwork or concrete should be coated in the manner as outlined above under Covering Exterior Metal. Aluminum and other metal work should be similarly treated. Note: In below-grade areas where hydrostatic pressure is present or may occur, use Hydrocide Liquid Membrane (HLM) waterproofing rather than Hydrocide Dampproofing. Coverage Hydrocide Mastic 1 /8" wet film: 8 to 9 gallons per 100 sq. ft. (0318 cm wet film: 303 to 341iters per 9.29 sy. meters) I/16" wet film: 4 to 5 gallons per 100 sq. ft. (0.159 cm wet film: IS to 19 liters per 9.29 sy. meters) Hydrocide Semi-Mastic I/8" wet film: 8 to 9 gallons per 100 sq. ft. (0.318 cm wet film: 303 to 34 liters per 9.29 sy. meters) I/16 "wet film : 4 to 5 gallons per 100 sy. ft. 10.159 em weT film: IS to 191i[ers per sq. meters) Hydrocide 128 Spray Mastic l/8" wet film: 8 to 9 gallons per 100 sy. ft. (0.318 cm wet film: 303 to 341iters per 9.29 sq. meters) I/16" wetfilm: 4 to 5 gallons per L00 sy. ft. (0.159 cm wet film: IS to 19 liters per 9.29 sq. meters) Hydrocide 648 Stone backing: 125 to 175 sy. ft. per gallon, 1 coat. (11.6 sy. meters to 16.3 sq. meters per gallon, I coat) Foundation coating: 75 sq. ft. per gallon, first coat. (6.97 sq. meters per gallon first coat); about 125 sq. ft. per gallon, second coat, depending on character of surface (11.16 sq. meters per gallon, second coat. ) Recommended spray equipment: Use airless spray equipment like the Graco King 45:1 pump and 207-945 extension tlo gun with a 208-176 spray adaptor and a 637 spray tip at 3300 psi with a 50 ft., 3/8" LD. hose. Consult spray equipment manufacturer fur complete recommendations. Clean Up Clean all tools and equipment directly after use with Reducer 990, xylene, or mineral spirits. WARNING-COMBUSTIBLE CONTAINS: asphalt cutback May cause skin irritation. Potential skin sensitizer. May cause injury to eyes following repeated or prolonged contact. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. May be harmful if absorbed through skin. If contact occurs, flush affected area thoroughly with plenty of water. Remove and wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Repeated overexposure may cause injury [o the kidneys or central nervous system. May cause respiratory irritation or intoxication with headache, nausea and dizziness. Avoid inhalation of vapor/mist If inhaled, remove to fresh air. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Do no[ take internally. If ingested, DO NOT induce vomiting. Liquid aspirated into lungs may cause serious lung injury. Keep away from heat, sparks and open flames. Use only with adequate ventilation. SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION FOR ALL OVEREXPOSURES. KEEP ALL USED ANU UNUSED CONTAINERS OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Recommended safety equipment: Impervious gloves, goggles and if applied in areas of poor or inadequate ventilation, use NIOSH/MSHA approved organic vapor respirator. LIMITED WARRANTY NOTICE Every reasonable effort is made to apply ChemRex Inc. exacting standards both in the manufacture of our products and in [he information which we issue concerning these products and their use. We warrant our products to be of good quality and will replace or, at our election, refund the purchase price of any products proved defective. Satisfactory results depend not only upon yuality products but also upon many factors beyond our control. Therefore, except for such replacement or refund CHEMREX INC. MAKES NO WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR MERCHANT- ABILITY, RESPECTING ITS PRODUCTS, and CHEMREX INC. shall have no other liability with respect thereto. Any claim regarding product defect must be received in writing within one (1) year from [he date of shipment. No claim will be considered without such written notice or after the specified time interval. User shall determine [he suitability of the products for the intended use and assume all risks and liability in connection therewith. Any authorized change in the printed recommendations concerning the use of our products must bear the signature of the ChemRex Inc. Technical Manager. Sonneborn BUILDING PRODUCTS ~. 1E111~2X ~11C. 771 I Computer Aveuue; Minneapolis, MN 55435 Regional Warehouses: Chicago. IL; Hnustoq TX, Maspeth, NY; Atlanta GA; Hayward, CA. ManuPac[uring Plants: Chicago. IL; Miuneapnlis, MN; Pottstown, PA, Fort Wayne, IN; Mattawan, MI. All Distribution Centers: 1/800/433 9517 Technical Services: 1/8011/ChemRex (1/800/243-6739) Form Nu. SW-307 FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY 12M 3/92 chemaex~9~ NOT FOR SALE TO OR USE BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC ",1 --~---~~---------~~-- MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET --~--~------~--~-------- ------------- For chemical a, coatings and related meteriala ~~~~~-~~ DATE PREPARED: SUPEACEDES: PREPARED HY: 8- 7-90 7-23-86 Cathy Gri tfith, (303) 289-5286 Manufacturer -~---- ~ -r--- NAME : ChemRex, Inc. ADDRESS: Sonneborn Building Products ADDRESS: 7711 Computer Avenue ADDRESS: Minneapolis, MN ZIPCODE: 55935 EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER DAY: (612)-835-3439 NIGRT: CHEMTREC (800)-429-9300 INFORMATION PHONE NUMEER (612)-835-3939 Distributor -----------~-~~-~-~-~~-~-~ NAME: ADDRESS: ADDRESS: ADDRESS: PHONE: ~~-~--~-~---~~-----~ Section I - Pzaduct ~--~~~~~~-~-~~ NUMBER: 25-902 ~~~M~_-a~-ra__~Ye--u~o_H M I 9 Hazard Codes NAME Hydroeide Mantic, Semi-Maatie, Spray Mastic, 698 Health: 2 Moderate C77{ oa nq I,emmability: 2 Moderate CAS N(H~IDER: none - mix Reactivity: 0 Minimal UN NUMBER: UN1263 Personal Protective EquiP~nt: G ---- -------~- Section II ~Aazardoua Ingredients ~~ ~~e Ingredients- I Percent IBC. A S. I LEL I Vapor Preaaure Material Description Iby weightlRegiatry No.l 1 mm Hq Q 20 C Asphalt 30-60 8052-42-9 N/A N/A Mineral Spirits 30-60 69792-88-7 1. 27.0 -~~--~-- r ~~~--- Section III -Physical Data --~~~~~------~ Boiling Rangev 300~~ 900~deg F Freezing Point: N/A deg F _~~~ Vapor Preaaure: 27.0 mm 8 20 deg C Vapor Danaity: Heavier thnn air Specific Gravity: 0.95-1.05 H2O Soluble: Negligible ( < 0.1q) Evaporation Rate: Slower Y Volatile by Volume: 30-50 6 (relative to n-butyl acetate) pH: neutral ~ Odor Threshold: apps. 1 ppm ___________________________________________________________________________ Appearance and Odor: Hlnek viacoua liquid with pnint thinner odor ~~~ ~~~_- ~~ -- Section IV Fire and Explosion Hazard Data ~~~~~~~ Flash point: 105.0 deg F Explosive Limits: LEL OEL (!V in air) (Method Used) 3ataflaoh 0.9 4.9 Autoi gnat ion Tamp: no data Meehod: no data FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION OSHA: Combu atibla Liquid - Claaa II DOT Combuatable Liquid EXTINGDISHING MEDIA: Foam, C02, Dry Chemical SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Wear self-contained breathing appnratua and protective clothing. Dsa water to cool exposed containers. Water at ream directed Into fire may ceuae frothing with aubaequent spread of Lire. ONUSDAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Irritating and/or toxic gaeee or fumes may be generated by thermal decomposition or combustion. Closed containara may rupture or explode (due to preeaure buildwp) when exposed to ext tame heat. Vapor is heavier than air, and mny travel along the ground Co ba reignited at locations distant from the source; fla ahback of flame may occur. Empty eontainera may contain axploeiva vapors or dangeroun reaiduea. DO NOT cut, puncture, or weld on or near container. ---~--~~~~-- -- Section V - Toxicological Informotion -~---~--- ~~~~-..-..~~---~~e-~~~ i ~~ I ~~~~~ i LD50 (mq/kg) I LC50 3.3 lbs/gal 648: > 3.3 lbs/gal CALIFORNIA PROP 65: Not known to contain any materials listed by the State of Califs rnia a s known to Cause cancer or reproductive harm. TRANSPORTATION DOT UN HAZARD CLASS Combustible Liquid Flammable Liquid UN/NA NUMBER UN1263 UN1263 SHIPPING NAME: Paint Paint (Pet roleum Naphtha) PLACARD AT N/A 1000 lba CLASS NUMBER N/A AIR: 3 MARINE: 3.3 SUBSID. RISK N/A AZR: N/A MARINE: N/A PACKING GROOP: N/A AIR: IZI MARZNE: III REPORTING CERCLA REPORTABLE QUANTITY (Iba): Aa product: NONE Aa Waste: 100 SARA SECTION 309 EMERGENCY RESPONSE REPORTABLE QUANTITY (lba): NONE SARA SECTION 311/312 HAZARD CLASS(ES): Acute Health / Delayed Health / Fira / Reactivity / Sudden Praaeurs Relaasa x x x SARA SECTION 313 ROOTINE RELEASE REPORTING CHEMICALS: CHEMICAL MAXIMOM WEIGHT 6 N/A N/A COMPONENTS ON TSCA INVENTORY (Y /N): Y DISPOSAL EPA ACRA WASTE CLASS: Ignitable EPA RCRA WASTE NUMBER: 0001 25-402, -410, -411, -427, Hydrocida Mastic, Sami-mastic, Spray Me atic, 648 -------- 3 r o f~j ,Ld3Q .LI U82ID ISS ZELZ Z95 8T6 XV3 BT:ST 96/TO/TT This information is furnished without warranty, rapreaentat ion, ar lic.naa of any kind, except that this in lormatlon Sa aeourate to the beet oP CheaiRax'a knowledge, or is obtained Prom aourcee balleved by ChemRax to b. accurate. No warranty is expreaaed or implied regarding the accuracy of thin information or the reaulta to be obtained Prom its uee thereof. ChamAex as auara no raaponaibility for injuries proximately caused by uee of the Material iL reaaoneble aaPety proeeduree are not followed ns stipulated in this Data Sheet. Additionally, ChemRex nanumea no reaponaibility for injvriee proximately cau eed by abnormal uaa of the Material oven iL resaonabls safety prceadurea era followed. Huyer aaaumas the rink in iea uee of the Material. REASON FOR ISSOE: REVISION - COMPLETE REDISTRIHOTE: Y 25-002, -910, -911, -927, Hydroeide Mastic, 9ami-mastic, Spray Maetie, 648 -------- 4 sol~j saga siaaxo iss zscz zss sTS xva ar~sT ssiroitt W. R. MEADOWS® SEATiI GHT„ Effective)y protects delicate waterproofing systems on vertical and horizontal surfaces. SEALTIGHT PROTECTION COURSE products are tough, durable, lightweight panels specifically designed to protect delicate waterproofing materials from damage by normal construction traffic, movement of adjacent substrate or backfilling. i 3 i I Technical Description SEALTIGHT PROTECTION COURSE is a multi-ply, semi-rigid board composed of a mineral fortified asphaltic core formed between a liner of asphalt saturated felt and a glass mat liner which iz weather-coated and covered with a polyethylene anti-stick sheet. When properly applied by workmen trained in good waterproofing techniques, SEALTIGHT PROTECTION COURSE will absorb the impact of aggregate shock and normal jobsite foot traffic. It also protects the membrane waterproofing from penetration by sharp aggregate during backfilling and later settlement. SEALTIGHT PROTECTION COURSE is available in three types; PC 1, Light Duty; PC-2 Standard Duty and PC-3 Heavy Duty. All three types are economical and convenient to use. Uses SEALTIGHT PROTECTION COURSE is used in between-slab construction, such as plaza decks, roof terraces, promenade decks, pedestrian concourses, tunnels, floors of bathrooms, shower, kitchens and mechanical rooms, parking garage decks, planter boxes, reflective pools and foundation walls. With a polyethylene film facing on one side and an asphalt-saturated felt on the other, SEALTIGHT PROTECTION COURSE provides a unique combination to offer compatibility with most currently popular dampproofing and waterproofing materials. WATERPROOFING PROTECTION Packaging 4' X 8' (1.22m X 2.44m1 panels Precautions 1 Where PROTECTION COURSE is adhered to waterproofing membrane, use the adhesive recommended by the membrane manufacturer Z Where taped lomts are desired wRh tape set in hot asphalt, consult membrane manufacturer 3. PROTECTION COURSE is shipped on pallets with the polyethylene antl sack sheet on the top or exposed side. PROTECTION COURSE should be stored on the pallets and placed on a level surface. 4. CAUTION...Do not apply the Protection Cow se over Liquid Waterproofing Membranes contarmng volatile solvents until all of the solvent has evaporated. Consult membrane manufacturer for specific application details prior to placing the Protection Course. Read and follow application 'information, precautions and Material Safety Data information. LIMITED WARIIANTY... "W R Meadows, Inc warrants that, at the time and place we make shipment. our materials wilbbe of good quality and will conform with our published speabcationsin force on the date of acceptance of the order Read complete Warranty, copy furnished upon repuest. OISCWMER.., The information contained herein rs mduded for illustrdtive purposes only antl, to the best of our knowledge, is accurate and reliable. W. R. Meadows, Inc. cannot however under any circumstance make any guaranteeof results or assume any obligationor liability in connection. with the use of this information. As W, R. Meadows, Inc. has no control over the use to which others may put its products, it is recommended that the products be tested ro determine ii suitable fir a specific application and/or our information is valid in a particular circumstance, Responsibility remains with thea¢hitect or engineer, contractor and owner for the design, application and proper installation of each protluLt. Specifier antl user shall determine suitability of protluds for specific application and assume all responsibilities in connection therewith. ~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~~~n~o~~~~~~~~u WATERPROOFING PROTECTION Advantages and Benefits • Tough, durable and lightweight_panelsoie easily handled, quickly installed • Full width fiberglass matting improves flexural strength • Highly resistant to chemical action • Performance is equally effective in above or below-grade installations • Unique dual-}acing offers compatibility with most currently popular waterproofing materials • Economical and convenient to use Application NOTE. Prior to applcafion, consult the waterproofing manufaRwer to determine whether the polyethylene film faung on one side, or the asphalt satwated felt on the other sde of SEALTIGHT PROTECTION COURSE Is approved as "compatible" to the speafic waterproofing product being protected. SEALTIGHT PROTECTION COURSE is installed to form a continuous protective layer over the membrane waterproofing. The sheets can be easily cut with a roofer's knife for titling at protrusions. SURFACE CONDITION'. The waterproofing membrane must be free of sharp projections, dirt and dust If water testing is desired, it should be made prior to placing the PROTECTION COURSE NOTE PROTECTION COURSE should be applied at the end of each days waterproofing to both horizontal and vertical surfaces. HORIZONTAL SURFACES. PROTECTION COURSE should be installed over the waterproofing membrane as soon as permrsnble by the membrane applicator or manufactures PROTECTION COURSE sheets should be butted together and cut to fit all Intersecting surfaces and prop unions. If desired, joints may be covered with SEALTIGHT Detail Strip or roofer's glass reinforced tape embedded in hot asphalt as a secondary waterproofing system. (see point 2 under Precautions). VERTICAL SURFACES. For dampproofed and/or waterproofed vertical walk to receive backfill, the PROTECTION COURSE should be halt jointed and, if necessary, temporarily held in place while ba 952 sin W. R. MEADOWS OF NO. CA 865 Teal prrve Ro Rn+am Benioa,U9451U I]0I1I45 fi6fifi vax. nmt ~4] sza6 W. R. MEADOWS OF SO. CA W. R. MEADOWS OF GA W. R. MEADOWS OF eA ]4upW Velley auule~~ara 304a PaoHrAVenue 2100 MUnroefVerr Pomona CA 91]08 PG Box 28n vork. FA I]404 MaJ t¢P]. BOn 66] 4usmIL GA in601 MaA t¢eO em 2284 Walnut, V191%6a (4114)L4111 Vi4 Yost. PA 1]505 (90914G9 =6p6 FAw 14U51951-SO58 pl]I ]92 26: ] FAX (9091469 2611 rJU:. ]I ]1 ]92-0151 W R, MEADOWS OF i% W. R. MEADOWS OF CANADA. LTD. 2555 NE 39N Slree1 ]O Hannani roan PO. Brix T/52 Milbrt, Ontario L9i 5C1 R WOrtM1. TX ]hill CnNAnP ra Ple34 1969 190a~8]&51P rhK ISPI8RJ~0135 FAH'. 190SI8I8-0125 W. R. MEADOWS® SEATiI GHio Fwooucrs FOR OONCRETE Application Tools Trowel Roofer's knife "'~ To assist you in the speaficatlon of this product, Guide Specifications are available through your local SEALTIGHT Distributor, or contact W. R. Meadows, Inc. direct. Phone: 1-800-342-5976 ® W. R. M¢aa[rvvs 1995 I5S 26M Ynntetl in U ] A NOV 01 '96 10:35 P.2i3 +++ MATERIAL SAFETY'DATA SHEET *'* Date of Data of preparation: 07/01/97 5710480 (Pace 7) r~_-xaan.aavar.=~xwxaa =nxaea..racawa.aaa>~axsa.a~ ~aa.anaaawaaa.asa~aw.a ~~ax.aenaxxxvncx~aa~w.«eaaa..n °' ACTION [ ...nufanturer W. R. NEILDOYS. tNC. - N M 1 S - , Address' : 46N785 Allen Road {Health ' ~ : D j: :~Nempshire, Illinois 60140 ~ ~{.Flamnstiility ~: 7 { {Reactivity ~ 0 Telephone # :,(708) 683.4500 {Peraonfil Protection : { Esargenry # 1-800-424.9300 Chemtrec ' (Hazard Rattng: Oateast,i=Slieht,2aModerate,3=Nigh,4aExtreme,waChronic) Product Class p1Y1SION 7; Catalog #712 ' Mfg., Code I,0. 5710480 Trade Name SEAL7IGNT PROTECTION COURSE WTERPRODFIN6 N61~RANE YYPE 1 ~~ araaemnsr-~-xaaga.nn~~aas~xava~ ~aaaxawx~a=.«aaewa~.>aa~-sows.sr_aaauwa~aesaaw.::~«aafwannass~+w.,.saass SECTION 11-A HAZARDOUS COlIPONENT3 X by VAPOR PRESSUR@ LEL Nd. Component CAS# Haight SARA (pP ~Ng ii 20 C) (8~25'q ' 1. Petnoleum Asphalt 8052-42^4 60 70 NO N/A N/A SEALY ION7 Protection Course waterproofing Membrane Type 1 is defined ay tlSNA (29CFR Part~1911)) as sn +Article".. A ma;wfactured Item which is forarod to a specific shape or desisn during manufacture which does, nor rcleaao ar otherwise result in exposure to a hazardous chemical under nornal conditions of use. None of the components of this product are recognized es carcinogenic. N/A: Nos Applicable UMer the reporting requirements of Section 313 of T1 tle ]Il of the Superfund ~Aiaenthants end Reauthori zatiCn Act of 1986 maa~__~ x-..xaaaax~cnc_-~-~o«xxxa.acs=ar_~=xx~x.n_n"axxxaa:r_=~,gwu.z=o~=tea-- ~a~xaa.s=v SECTION 11-B OCCUPATIONAL EKPOSURE LIMITS ~~ OsxA ACGIH NO. PEL/TWl pEL/CEILINO PEL/STEL SKIN TLY/TNA TLV/CEILING TLY/STEL SKIN 1. 5 m3* N E N/E N/E 5 eg/m3+ ~ H/F N/E NLE The dried film of this product may became a dust nuisance when removed Dy sanding or griiidin0. OSHA recommends a PEL/TLY of 15 'm3 for total dust and S mg/ni3 for the total respirable fraction, gC01H recommends a TLV/TlU of 10 Ng/m3 for total dust, ~. .n ebsarption may contribute to the overall exposure to this material. 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