COVER TAPE
DESCRIPTION: Cover tape is
a laminate of Seam Tape and cured EPDM, rolled on a release liner as "peel and
stick" cover strip. Seam Tape is a black, butyl rubber based product developed for
use with EPDM single ply roofing. The product has been formulated to provide high green
strength in both shear and peel from low to maximum roof temperatures. It is easily
applied, offers significant savings and avoids the inherent solvent hazards of contact
cements. Cover Tape has been in production and used by segments of the roofing industry
since 1984.
SUGGESTED USES: Cover Tape
may be used as covers for membrane fasteners, gravel stop flashing, patching, repairing
seams and leaking covers, and as redundant and reinforcing seals. Seam Tape adheres well
to most types of membrane roofing as well as to other materials of construction, including
galvanized and painted steel, aluminum, most plastics, and glass.
PRODUCT BENEFITS:
- Labor savings.
- Cured products Long shelf life.
- Virtually eliminates use of lap sealant
- Superior performance over full range of environmental
conditions.
- Superior quick tack from low to high temperatures.
- Contains no solvent.
TYPICAL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES (Seam
Tape)*
Base
Butyl
Color
Black
Cure State
Cured
Tensile Strength
75psi(55 psi min.)
Elongation
1,000%(80% min.)
Brittleness Temp.
Below 50 F.
Permeability
0.6 perm-mils
Heat aging at 300 F
No appearance change
after 180 hrs.
*Typical Values: (Based on material tested
in manufacturer laboratories but variable from sample to sample. Typical values should not
be construed as a guaranteed analysis of any specific lot or specification items.)
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE 1 (Seam Tape)
Test Temperature, Degree F
15
70
158
Peel, pli
12-16
8-10
6-8
Shear, psi 45-55
35-45
22-27
COVER TAPE SIZE AVAILABLE
Cover Tape is normally produced in 100 foot rolls using 0.030 inch thick cured EPDM with
0.035 inches of Seam tape, nominal. Other widths and thicknesses are available upon
request.
Size
Per Carton
5" x 100
2
7" x 100
1
7" x 7"
100
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Surface to be bonded should be clean and dry, and for maximum performance should be
cleaned with International Splice Cleaner and brush or mop primed using International
Primer/Activator. Surfaces may be cleaned and primed with using Scotch-Brite (2) scrub
pads or clean rags. The required primer is International Primer/ Activator (wash).
(Contact your International sales representative for details regarding primers and
cleaners.) (3) Lap sealant is not required except at seam cross-over joints (T-joints).
HANDLING: Seam tape
contains ingredients which could be harmful if mishandled. Contact with skin and eyes
should be avoided and necessary protective equipment and clothing should be worn.
International Diamond maintains Material
Safety Data Sheets on all of its products. Material Safety Data Sheets contain health and
safety information for your development of appropriate products handling procedures to
protect your employees and customers.
Our Material Safety Data Sheets should be
read and understood by all of your supervisory personnel and employees before using
International products in your facilities.
RECOMMENDED STORAGE: Seam
Tape is a cured product and will not degrade in normal warehouse storage. In time, the
release paper may become difficult to remove. For this reason, the recommended shelf life
is 12 months. Rotate stock.
- Smooth EPDM membrane cleaned with Splice Cleaner and primed
with International primer/Activator.
- Registered trademark of 3M.
- Pressure should be applied to surfaces being bonded using a
2-inch roller.
TAPE FLASHING
DESCRIPTION: Tape Flashing
is a laminate of Seam Tape and uncured EPDM, rolled on a release liner as "peel and
stick" flashing. Seam Tape is a black, butyl rubber based product developed for use
with EPDM single ply roofing. The product has been formulated to provide high green
strength in both shear and peel from low to maximum roof temperatures. It is easily
applied, offers significant savings, and avoids the inherent solvent hazards of contact
cements. Tape Flashing has been in production and used by segments of the roofing industry
since 1984.
SUGGESTED USES: Tape
Flashing may be used for general purpose flashing, patching, and as redundant and
reinforcing seals. Seam Tape adheres well to most types of membrane roofing as well as to
other materials of construction, including galvanized and painted steel, aluminum, most
plastic, and glass.
PRODUCT BENEFITS:
- Labor savings.
- Virtually eliminates use of lap sealant.
- Superior performance over full range of conditions.
- Superior quick tack from low to high temperature.
- Contains no solvent.
TYPICAL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES* (Seam
Tape)
Base
Butyl
Color
Black
Cure State
Cured
Tensile Strength
75psi (55psi min.)
Elongation
1,000% (80% min.)
Brittleness Temp.
Below 50 F
Permeability
0.6 perm-mils
Heat aging at 300F
No appearance change after 180 hrs.
*Typical Values: (Based on material tested
in manufacturer laboratories but variable from sample to sample. Typical values should not
be construed as a guaranteed analysis of any specific lot or specification items.)
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE 1 (Seam Tape)
Test Temperature,
Degree F
15
70
158
Peel, pli
12-16
8-10
6-8
Shear, psi 45-55
35-45 22-27
FLASHING SIZES AVAILABLE:Tape
Flashing is normally produced in 100 foot rolls using .045 inch thick uncured EPDM with
0.025 inches of Seam Tape, nominal. Other widths and thicknesses are available upon
request.
Widths
(in.) Rolls per Carton
6
2
12
1
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Surface to be bonded should be clean and dry, and for maximum performance should be
cleaned with International Splice Cleaner and primed using International Primer/Activator.
Surfaces may be cleaned and primed using Scotch-Brite (2) scrub pads or clean rags. The
required primer is International Primer/Activator (wash). (Contact your International
sales representative for details regarding primers and cleaners.) (3)Lap sealant is not
required except at seam cross-over joints (T-joints).
HANDLING: Seam Tape
contains ingredients which could be harmful if mishandled. Contact with skin and eyes
should be avoided and necessary protective equipment and clothing should be worn.
International maintains Material Safety
Data Sheets on all of its products. Material Safety Data Sheets contain health and safety
information for the development of appropriate product handling procedures to protect your
employees and customers.
Our Material Safety Data Sheets should be
read and understood by all of your supervisory personnel and employees before using
International products in your facility.
RECOMMENDED STORAGE: Seam
Tape is a cured product and will not degrade in normal warehouse storage. In time, the
release paper may become difficult to remove. For this reason, the recommended shelf life
is 12 months. Rotate stock.
- Smooth EPDM membrane cleaned with Splice Cleaner and primed
with International Primer/Activator.
- Registered trademark of 3M.
- Pressure should be applied to surfaces being bonded using a
2-inch roller.
SEAM TAPE
DESCRIPTION: Seam Tape is
a black, butyl rubber-based product in tape form developed for splicing sheets of EPDM
membrane roofing together. The product has been formulated to provide high green strength
in both shear and peel from low to maximum temperatures. Its overall performance over the
full range of roof top weather is unsurpassed. It is unaffected by heat, cold, and
moisture. It is easily applied, offers significant labor savings, and avoids the inherent
solvent hazards of contact cements. Seam Tape has been in production and used by segments
of the roofing industry since 1984.
SUGGESTED USES: Seam Tape
was specifically developed for use with EPDM roofing. However, it adheres well to most
types of membrane roofing as well as other materials of construction, including galvanized
and painted steel, aluminum, most plastic, and glass.
PRODUCT BENEFITS:
- Labor savings.
- Cured products Long shelf life.
- Virtually eliminates use of lap sealant.
- Superior performance over full range of conditions.
- Superior quick tack from low to high temperatures.
- Contains no solvents.
TYPICAL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES:
Base
Butyl
Color
Black
Cure State
Cured
Tensile Strength
75 psi (55 psi min.)
Elongation
1,000%(800% min.)
Brittleness Temp.
Below50 Degree F
Permeability
0.6 perm-mils
Heat Aging at 300F
No appearance change after 180 hrs..
*Typical Value: (Based on material tested
in manufacturer laboratories but variable from sample to sample. Typical values should not
be construed as a guaranteed analysis of any specific lot or specification items.)
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE
Test Temperature, Degree F
15
70
158
Peel, pli
12-16 8-10
6-8
Shear, psi
45-55 35-45
22-27
SIZES AVAILABLE: Seam Tape
is normally produced in 100 foot rolls with a thickness of 0.035 inches, nominal. It can
be produced in any width desired, up to 7 inches, and is currently available in the
following widths:
Widths (in.)
Rolls per
Carton
4
3
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Surface
to be bonded should be clean and dry, and for maximum performance should be cleaned with
International Splice Cleaner and primed using International Primer/Activator. Surfaces may
be cleaned and primed using Scotch-Brite (2) scrub pads or clean rags. The required primer
is International Primer/Activator. (Contact your International sales representative for
details regarding primers and cleaners.) (3)Lap sealant is not required except at seam
cross-over joints (T-joints).
HANDLING: Seam Tape
contains ingredients which could be harmful if mishandled. Contact with skin and eyes
should be avoided and necessary protective equipment and clothing should be worn.
International maintains Material Safety
Data Sheets on all of its products. Material Safety Data Sheets contain health and safety
information for your development of appropriate product handling procedures to protect
your employees and customers.
Our Material Safety Data Sheets should be
read and understood by all of your supervisory personnel and employees before using
International products in your facilities.
RECOMMENDED STORAGE: Seam
Tape is a cured product and will not degrade in normal warehouse storage. In time, the
release paper may become difficult to remove. For this reason, the recommended shelf life
is 12 months. Rotate stock.
OTHER RELATED PRODUCTS:
Seam Tape may be obtained laminated to either cured or uncured EPDM for use as
"peel-and-stick" cover strip or flashing. These products are available in a
variety of widths.
- Smooth EPDM membrane cleaned with Splice Cleaner and primed
with International Primer/Activator.
- Registered trademark of 3M.
- Pressure should be applied to surfaces being bonded using a
2-inch roller.
BONDING
ADHESIVE
DESCRIPTION: Bonding
Adhesive is a synthetic rubber adhesive designed specifically for the installation of
fully or partially adhered EPDM roof membrane systems.
SUGGESTED USES: Bonds
EPDM, neoprene, and other single ply membranes to insulation board, wood, and other
various decking materials.
PRODUCT BENEFITS:
- Fast drying.
- Long open tack time.
- Excellent heat resistance.
- Excellent green strength.
- Brushes or roller coats easily over a wide application
temperature range.
- Versatile, high overall performance.
TYPICAL LIQUID PROPERTIES AT 77* F.
Color
Amber
Base Polymer
Neoprene
Total Solids by Weight,%
25.00
Specific Gravity
0.871
Pounds per Gallon
7.26
Viscosity, cps
2,500
Brookfield RVT, Spindle No. 3 at 20 rpm
Solvents
Keytone, Toluene, Xylene,
Aliphatis Hydrocarbon
Estimated Coverage
55 70 sq. ft./gal
(2 2 ½ dry
mils coated both sides)
DOT LABEL REQUIRED:
Flammable Liquid
CODE: 584661
*Typical Values (Based on material tested
in manufacturers laboratories but variable from sample to sample. Typical values should
not be construed as a guaranteed analysis of any specific lot or as specification items.)
METHOD OF APPLICATION:
Materials to be bonded should be clean, dry, and free from contaminates. Stir adhesive
thoroughly before use. Apply adhesive by airless spray or roller to the roof deck and
membrane at the specified coverage rate. Allow to dry 15 to 30 minutes before assembly.
Mate with adequate pressure to insure contact of all bonding areas.
HANDLING: Bonding Adhesive
contains ingredients which could be harmful if mishandled. Contact with skin and eyes
should be avoided and necessary protective equipment and clothing should be worn.
International maintains Material Safety
Data Sheets on all of its products. Material Safety Data Sheets contain health and safety
information for your development of appropriate product handling procedures to protect
your employees and customers.
Our Material Safety Data Sheets should be
read and understood by all of your supervisory personnel and employees before using
International products in your facilities.
RECOMMENDED STORAGE: When
Bonding Adhesive is stored indoors, out of direct sunlight, and in the original, unopened
container between 60 F and 80 F, the shelf life is 12 months. Always rotate stock.
SPLICE
CLEANER
DESCRIPTION: Slice Cleaner
is designed for thorough cleaning of EPDM splices prior to the application of primers or
splice adhesives.
SUGGESTED USES: Splice
Cleaner can be used to clean EPDM, neoprene, CPE, and other single ply membranes.
ALTERNATE PRODUCTS: None
TYPICAL LIQUID PROPERTIES AT 77* F.
Base
Solvent Blend
Color
Clear
Solids, %
0
Viscosity, cps
Less then 50
Specific Gravity
0.768
Pounds per Gallon
6.40
Flash Point,Degree F (TCC) 15
DOT LABEL REQUIRED:
Flammable Liquid
CODE: 584920
*Typical Values: (Based on material tested
in our laboratories but variable from sample to sample. Typical values should not be
construed as a guaranteed analysis of any specific lot or as specification items.)
METHOD OF APPLICATION:
Splice Cleaner should be applied with clean, lint-free rags. Change cleaning rag
frequently.
HANDLING: Splice Cleaner
contains ingredients which could be harmful if mishandled. Contact with skin and eyes
should be avoided and necessary protective equipment and clothing should be worn.
International maintains Material Safety
Data Sheets on all of its products. Material Safety Data Sheets contain health and safety
information for your development of appropriate product handling procedures to protect
your employees and customers.
Our Material Safety Data Sheets should be
read and understood by all of your supervisory personnel and employees before using
International products in your facilities.
RECOMMENDED STORAGE: When
Splice Cleaner is stored indoors, out of direct sunlight, and in the original, unopened
container between 60 F and 80 F, the shelf life is one year. Always rotate stock.
SPLICE
ADHESIVE
DESCRIPTION: Splice
Adhesive is a butyl based contact adhesive with high initial green strength and excellent
long term durability.
SUGGESTED USES: Splice
Adhesive can be used to adhere two cleaned surfaces of EPDM singly-ply membrane to each
other.
TYPICAL LIQUID PROPERTIES AT 77 * F
Base
Butyl
Color
Black
Solids
Weight %
24.5
Volume %
21
Viscosity, cps
1,800
Brookfield RVT No. 3 at 10
Specific Gravity
0.86
Pounds per Gallon
7.19
Flash Point, *F (SETA)
Less
than 20
Estimated Coverage
125-175Linear Feet/
4"
Wide Splice
DOT LABEL REQUIRED:
Flammable Liquid, UN 1133
CODE: 584-053
*Typical Values: (Based on material tested
in our laboratories but variable from sample to sample. Typical values should not be
construed as a guaranteed analysis of any specific lot or as specification items.)
METHOD OF APPLICATION:
Apply Splice Adhesive with a brush. Brush a coat of adhesive on both EPDM surfaces to be
bonded. Air dry 15-45 minutes at ambient temperatures until the adhesive is tacky to the
touch, but will NOT transfer to a gloved finger. Bond with sufficient pressure (steel
roller) to assure intimate contact of the coated surfaces.
HANDLING: Splice Adhesive
contains ingredients which could be harmful if mishandled. Contact with skin and eyes
should be avoided and necessary protective equipment and clothing should be worn.
International maintains Material Safety
Data Sheets on all of its products. Material Safety Data Sheets contain health and safety
information for your development of appropriate product handling procedures to protect
your employees and customers.
RECOMMENDED STORAGE: When
Splice Adhesive is stored in its original, unopened container, indoors, and out of direct
sunlight at temperatures below 80 degrees F, the shelf life is six months. Always rotate
stock.
PRIMER
ACTIVATOR
DESCRIPTION:
Primer/Activator is a solvent based primer designed to be used to prepare surfaces of EPDM
for bonding with tape-type adhesive products. When used as a splice wash it cleans and
primes the EPDM surface in one operation. Primer/Activator has been formulated to be fast
drying and to increase the peel and shear strength of bonds made with tape products. It
can also be brushed on clean EPDM as a primer.
SUGGESTED USES:
Primer/Activator can be used on EPDM, galvanized steel, stainless steel, aluminum, wood,
brick and concrete.
TYPICAL LIQUID PROPERTIES AT 77* F.
Base
Synthetic
Color
Clear
Solid, %
3.0-7.0
Viscosity, cps
20-120
Brookfield RVT Spindle No. 2 at 50 rpm
Specific Gravity
0.88292
Pounds per gallon
6.91
Flash Point,*F (SETA)
Less
than zero
Estimated Coverage
Mode of Use
Sq. Ft./Gal.
As a cleaner/primer
200-250
As brushed on primer
350-400
DOT LABEL REQUIRED:
Flammable Liquid
CODE: 584711
*Typical Values: (Based on material tested
in our laboratories but variable from sample to sample. Typical values should not be
construed as a guaranteed analysis of any specific lot or as specification items.)
METHOD OF APPLICATION:
Primer/Activator is formulated for use with EPDM membrane surfaces to be bonded with Seam
Tape and Cover Tape and Tape Flashing. Solids suspended in Primer/Activator tend to settle
and the primer should be thoroughly stirred before use. During use, re-stir frequently
(every 15 20 minutes). Primer/Activator should be used full strength DO NOT
DILUTE.
When using Primer/Activator as a primer
wash, the EPDM surface to be bonded should be scrubbed with a rag or Scotch-Brite pad
(manufactured by 3M) saturated with the primer wash. The surface should appear wet while
scrubbing. Clean/prime an area wider than the actual area being bonded to insure bonding
to primed surfaces only. Do not merely paint the surface unless the EPDM surface has been
previously cleaned. The primed surfaces should be uniformly black without streaks. If the
pad becomes filled with dust from the membrane, discard and use a fresh pad.
When using Primer/Activator as a primer
(not a wash), the EPDM surfaces should first be cleaned with a suitable solvent such as
Splice Cleaner. When the surface is dry, Primer/Activator may be applied with a brush.
Tape can be applied as soon as the PRIMED
surface appears dry.
PRECAUTIONS: The solvent
used in Primer/Activator are EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE and must be kept away from
non-explosion-proof electrical equipment, sparks, open flames, and other sources of
ignition. Do not use drill-mounted stirrers to mix the primer. Closed containers can
explode when exposed to high temperatures.
Avoid breathing vapors and use only in well
ventilated areas. Be familiar with the Material Safety Data Sheet for this product.
HANDLING: Primer/Activator
contains ingredients which could be harmful if mishandled. Contact with skin and eyes
should be avoided and necessary protective equipment and clothing should be worn.
International Diamond Systems maintains
Material Safety Data Sheets on all of its products. Material Safety Data Sheets contain
health and safety information for your development of appropriate product handling
procedures to protect your employees and customers.
Our Material Safety Data Sheets should be
read and understood by all of your supervisory personnel and employees before using
International products in your facilities.
RECOMMENDED STORAGE: When
Primer/Activator is stored indoors, out of direct sunlight, and in the original, unopened
container between 60 degrees F and 80 degrees F. the shelf life is six months. Always
rotate stock.
BLACK LAP
SEALANT
DESCRIPTION: Black Lap
Sealant is a one-part, elastomeric sealant designed for sealing the exposed edge of field
fabricated membrane laps.
SUGGESTED USES: Lap
Sealant is recommended for sealing EPDM against the effects of weathering.
PRODUCT BENEFITS:
- Extended open time.
- Excellent resistance to heat and moisture.
- Excellent resistance to ozone and UV light.
- Adheres well to EPDM sheeting, and metals.
- Easily extruded throughout application temperatures.
TYPICAL LIQUID PROPERTIES AT 77* F.
Base Polymer
EPDM
Color
Black
Solid, %
58
Solvents
Aliphatic
Viscosity
Brookfield RVT, Helipath
Spindle No. TF at 10 rpm, cps 600,000
Specific gravity
0.988
Pounds per Gallon
8.227
Flash Point, Degrees F,SETA 54
DOT LABEL REQUIRED:
Flammable Liquid
CODE: 584-945
*Typical Values: (Based on material tested
in our laboratories from sample to sample. Typical values should not be construed as a
guaranteed analysis of any specific lot or as specification items.)
ESTIMATED COVERAGE AND
APPLICATIONS:
Coverage at 77*F,
Theoretical 200 Linear ft/gal
Application Temp.
40*F to 90* F
Service Temp.
-65*F to 212*F
METHOD OF APPLICATION:
- Allow sufficient time (two hours minimum) for any residual
solvent to escape from the completed splice or flashing details.
- Remove all dust and other foreign material from the EPDM
membrane including the splice, cover strip or flashing detail. Using Splice Cleaner for
best results, carefully remove all residual Splice Adhesive which extends beyond the
splice area.
- Bring the Lap Sealant to room temperature prior to use at
temperatures below 70*F. DO NOT apply at temperatures below 40*F.
- Apply a 3/8" to ¼" bead of Lap Sealant along the
exposed membrane edge of the completed splice.
- Using the performed plastic tool feather the edges by
¼" on each side. Exercise caution not to feather the caulk profile to less than
1/8" at the center of the bead. Feathering must be performed immediately after the
Lap Sealant is applied.
NOTE: A 1/10 gallon
cartridge of Lap Sealant should cover 20 lineal feet of splice edge.
HANDLING: Lap Sealant
contains ingredients which could be harmful it mishandled. Contact with skin and eyes
should be avoided and necessary protective equipment and clothing should be worn.
International maintains Material Safety
Data Sheets on all of its products. Material Safety Data Sheets contain health and safety
information for your development of appropriate product handling procedures to protect
your employees and customers.
Our Material Safety Data Sheets should be
read and understood by all of your supervisory personnel and employees before using
International products in your facilities.
RECOMMENDED STORAGE: When
Lap Sealant is stored indoors, out of direct sunlight, and in the original, unopened
container between 60*F and 80*F, the shelf life is 12 months. Always rotate stock.
WATER CUT
OFF
DESCRIPTION: Water Cut-Off
is a butyl-based, one component mastic designed specifically for sealing roofing membrane
to wood, concrete, metal, plastic, and other substrates.
SUGGESTED USES: Water
Cut-Off can be used to seal roofing membrane to stop water penetration into the roofing
system.
PRODUCT BENEFITS:
- High solids content.
- Remains flexible.
- Solvent will not attack polystyrene foam.
TYPICAL LIQUID PROPERTIES AT 77*F.
Base Polymer
Butyl
Total Solids, %
80, Min.
Viscosity, cps
4,000,000
Brookfield RVT< Spindle TE at 2.5 rpm
Specific Gravity
1.68
Pounds per Gallon
14
Color
Grey
Solvents
Mineral Spirits
Flash Point, *F(TCC)
106
DOT LABEL REQUIRED: Yellow
*Typical Values: (Based on material tested
in our laboratories but variable from sample to sample. Typical values should not be
construed as a guaranteed analysis of any specific lot or as specification items.)
METHOD OF APPLICATION:
- Insert cartridge into caulk gun, cut nozzle to desired bead
size, and break seal.
- Extrude bead onto the interface of roofing membrane and
other substrate.
HANDLING: Water Cut-Off
contains ingredients which could be harmful if mishandled. Contact with skin and eyes
should be avoided and necessary protective equipment and clothing should be worn.
International maintains Material Safety
Data Sheets on all of its products. Material Safety Data Sheets contain health and safety
information for your development of appropriate product handling procedures to protect
your employees and customers.
RECOMMENDED STORAGE: When
Water Cut-Off is stored indoors, out of direct sunlight, and in the original, unopened
container between 60*F and 80*F, the shelf life is one year. Always rotate stock.
BLACK
POURABLE SEALER
DESCRIPTION: Part A epoxy
base is mixed with Part B black curative to form a black pourable sealer. Pourable Sealer
is a 100% solids, two-component. Epoxy-based product designed for filing pitch pockets.
This product is formulated to provide:
- A simple three to one mix ratio by volume.
- Color coded components insuring thoroughness of mix.
- Fast cure from 40*F to 100*F.
- Good adhesion to singly-ply membranes.
- Low viscosity curatives for easy transfer into the epoxy
base at all temperatures.
PRODUCT BENEFITS:
- Permanently flexible.
- Excellent chemical and environmental resistance.
SUGGESTED USES: Pourable
Sealer used to seal objects that are difficult to flash.
TYPICAL LIQUID PROPERTIES AT 77*F.
Part A
Part B
Base
Epoxy
Polyamine
Color
Grey-White
Black
Solids, %
100
100
Viscosity, cps
60,000-85,000
1,000-5,000
Brookfield RVT
No. 7 @
10rpm No. 7@ 50rpm
Specific Gravity
1.7957
1.0432
Lbs. Per Gallon
14.96
8.69
Flash Point, *F
None
None
Mix Ratio by Vol.
3 Qts Part A to 1 QT. Part B
Mixed Viscosity, cps
15,000 to 25,000
DOT LABEL REQUIRED:
Part A Sealer: Non-Regulated
Part B Sealer: Corrosive Liquid No.5
CODE: 584-949/584-948
*Typical Values: (Based on material tested
in our laboratories but variable from sample to sample. Typical values should not be
construed as a guaranteed analysis of any specific lot or as specification items.)
DATA GENERATED FROM A MIXED GALLON:
Application
Workable Pot
Tack-Free
Peak Temp
Temp., *F Life,
Minutes Time, Hours
at Cure, *F
40
50 70
36 48 130 at 60Min
77
30 50
18 24 145 at 40Min
100
20 30
10 14 170 at 25Min
METHOD OF APPLICATION:Pourable
Sealer is used for sealing objects that are difficult to flash.
- Fit membrane as close as possible to the penetrating object
(s). Clean surface area of object (s) and membrane using a clean rag with Splice Cleaner
or other suitable solvent. Nail membrane to wood nailer if required.
- Construct a dam around the penetrating object (s) and mold
uncured flashing around the dam. Apply a bread of Lap Sealant around the exposed edges of
the uncured flashing where it is bonded to the EPDM sheet.
- Stir and pour the pre-measured quart of Part B curative into
the pre-measured three quarts of Part A epoxy base.
- Stir with a spatula or drill paddle until uniform in color.
- Pour the mixed pourable sealer into the pitch pocket and
taper the pourable sealer outward for positive drainage. The pourable sealer must fill all
voids between multiple penetrating object (s) and must be in direct contact with the
penetrating object (s) and the flashing.
- The cure mechanism of this pourable sealer is inhibited by
cold temperatures. If the pourable sealer is stored at below 40*F, store both components
of the pourable sealer at room temperature (72*F) for at least three days before using.
Using the pourable sealer at temperatures below 40*F is not recommended and will give
incomplete cure, soft spots, and potential leakage.
- Do not thin the pourable sealer. Thinning will inhibit the
cure and may result in leaks in the pitch pocket.
- Clean-up can be accomplished using Splice Cleaner or other
suitable solvents before the pourable sealer has hardened.
HANDLING: Pourable Sealer
contains ingredients which could be harmful if mishandled. Contact with skin and eyes
should be avoided and necessary protective equipment and clothing should be worn.
International maintains Material Safety
Data Sheets on all of its products. Material Safety Data Sheets contain health and safety
information for your development of appropriate products handling procedures to protect
your employees and customers.
Our Material Safety Data Sheets should be
read and understood by all of your supervisory personnel and employees before using
International products in your facilities.
RECOMMENDED STORAGE: When
Pourable Sealer is stored indoors, out of direct sunlight, and in the original, unopened
container between 60*F and 80*F, the shelf life is six months. Always rotate stock.

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