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07531-01-0 - EPDM Roofing products - reviewed by PBA - AN
MAGGIORE CONSTRUCTION CORP. 13 Wheeling Avenue, Woburn, MA 01801 Phone 781.935.6100 FAX 781.933.8044 SUBMITTAL ACTION SHEET Oxoboxo Lofts 40 Pink Row Uncasville, CT General Contractor:Architect: Maggiore Construction Corp. Paul B Bailey Architects 13 Wheeling Ave. 110 Audubon Street Woburn, MA 01801 New Haven, CT 06510 Job No.: 1529 Job No.: 16-063 Prepared By:Maggiore Construction Corp. Form of Submittal: Samples Cut Sheets Schedule Shop Drawings Other Description:Carlisle Roofing products SureSeal Kleen EPDM Membrane product Data Adhesive primer Product Data Tapered Polyiso data sheet InsulFast fasteners, plates product data 2 Seam fastenings plates product data Terminaton Bars SureSeal product data WaterCutOff Madtic product data Universal SinglePly Sealant product data Manufacturer:Carlisle Syntec Systems Other/Notes:Specification: 07531 Received By MCC:4/3/2020 Received By Owner: Reviewed:Comments: Approved Approved as Noted Rejected Revise and Re-submit Compliance Equal Submitted For Approval By: Gifford Perry - Senior Project Manager Approved By: Date:4/3/2020 Date: This review is only for general conformance with the design concept and the information given in the Construction Documents. Corrections or comments made of the shop drawings during this review do not relieve the contractor from compliance with the requirements of the Construction Documents. Review of a specific item shall not include review of an assembly of which the item is a component. The Contractor is responsible for: quantities; dimensions to be confirmed and correlated at the jobsite; information that pertains solely to the fabrication process or to the means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures of construction; coordination of the Work of all other trades and for performing all work in a safe and satisfactory manner. Submittals that deviate in any way from the requirements of the documents must be so identified in the submittal by the Contractor. The Architect’s review of any submission that does not clearly identify said deviation(s) does not indicate approval of said deviation not identified. Reviewed Rejected Furnish as Corrected Revise & Resubmit Not Reviewed For Record Only Submit Specified Items Paul B. Bailey Architect, LLC Date: Reviewed By: X Sam Kirby 04/09/20 !"#$ $$$ % &"' !( ) $ * + , $ - * ) $. . / $ .0 , 1 .0 ) 2 .0 / + ( ! 1 3 ( .0 + ( ( - ( 4 ( ( $' ) , ( - 1 ) ( 56&* + / ( 7 1 %- 2 ' ) + 5 ' 1 3 % &"' ' + 7( 0* , Overview Carlisle’s Sure-Seal Kleen Non-Reinforced roofi ng membranes are available in thicknesses of 45-mil (1.14 mm), 60-mil (1.52 mm), and 90-mil (2.29 mm). Ideal for new single-ply roof construction and re-roofi ng applications, Sure-Seal EPDM Kleen Non-Reinforced membranes are available in widths of up to 10' (3 m) and lengths of up to 100' (30 m). These membranes are Fire Retardant (FR), which means they are specially formulated to inhibit the spread of fl ame and meet or exceed code body testing criteria for fi re- retardant roofi ng membranes. Features and Benefi ts »Carlisle EPDM has 50 years of proven performance and industry- leading weathering resistance (41,580 kJ/m² total radiant exposure without cracking or crazing) »Factory-Applied Tape™ seam technology and a full line of Pressure- Sensitive fl ashing accessories enhance workmanship quality »Dark-colored EPDM is the smart choice in colder climates: -Reduces heating costs, which are generally 3–5 times greater than air conditioning costs -Reduces carbon footprint by lowering heating costs -Reduces safety hazards caused by snow and ice accumulation -Reduces hazardous conditions caused by frost, dew, and ice -Reduces the potential for condensation problems »Life Cycle Assessment using EPA’s TRACI model analyzed EPDM, TPO, PVC and Modifi ed Bitumen: -EPDM had the lowest global warming potential -EPDM had the lowest acid rain impact -EPDM had the lowest contribution to smog »Numerous studies and real-world experience confi rm that Sure-Seal EPDM’s 465% elongation and weathering resistance result in superior hail damage resistance (UL 2218 Class 4 rating) »EPDM is the most dimensionally stable heat resistant membrane and stays fl exible even in extremely cold conditions, down to -40°F (-40°C): see fl exibility/torsion DMA data »Extruded manufacturing technology results in seamless sheets that are UL Classifi ed and FM Approved »Industry-leading 15-, 20-, 25-, and 30-year warranties are available »Carlisle manufactures all the major components of a typical roofi ng system, including membrane, fl ashings, tapes, adhesives, sealants, insulations, and insulating cover boards Carlisle’s Factory-Applied Tape Seam Technology The Factory-Applied Tape process results in a reliable seam with greater peel and shear strengths and no entrapped air bubbles. Consistent placement of the Factory-Applied Tape maximizes the splice area and results in a high-quality seam. Factory-Applied Tape has a shelf life of one year. 30-Year Warranty Carlisle’s 30-year Sure-Seal EPDM roof system features a thicker, more durable membrane complemented by enhanced details and accessories. Carlisle’s 90-mil EPDM is used for 30-year warranty installations to provide long-term value and performance. In addition to 30 years of guaranteed protection, this system is available with warranties to cover hail, accidental punctures, and wind speeds up to 120 mph. 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE Kleen Non-Reinforced Membranes Productivity Boosting Features and Benefi ts: »Pre-cleaned EPDM allows primer to be roller applied »With Carlisle’s Factory-Applied Tape, most of the labor to create seams between membrane panels is completed in a quality-controlled, state-of-the-art environment »Factory-Applied Tape is available on all Sure-Seal Kleen membranes up to 10' (3 m) in width, providing the fastest way to complete a seam in today’s roofi ng market PROVIDE 30 YEAR WARRANTY PER PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS PROVIDE BLACK COLOR PER PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS Typical Properties and Characteristics Physical Property Test Method SPEC. (PASS)Typical Tolerance on Nominal Thickness, % ASTM D412 ±10 ±10 Weight, lbs/ft² (kg/m²) 45-mil 60-mil 90-mil 0.29 (1.43) 0.39 (1.91) 0.59 (2.86) Tensile Strength, min, psi (MPa) ASTM D412 1305 (9) 1600 (11.0) Elongation, Ultimate, min, % ASTM D412 300 465 Tear Strength, min, lbf/in (kN/m) ASTM D624 (Die C) 150 (26.3) 200 (35.0) Factory Seam Strength, min Modified ASTM D816 Membrane Rupture Membrane Rupture Resistance to Heat Aging* Properties after 28 days @ 240°F (116°C) Tensile Strength, min, psi (MPa) Elongation, Ultimate, min, % Tear Strength, min, lbf/in (kN/m) Linear Dimensional Change, max, % ASTM D573 ASTM D412 ASTM D412 ASTM D624 ASTM D1204 1205 (8.3) 200 125 (21.9) ±1.0 1450 (10.0) 280 215 (37.6) -0.5 Ozone Resistance* Condition after exposure to 100 pphm Ozone in air for 168 hours @ 104°F (40°C) Specimen is at 50% strain ASTM D1149 No Cracks No Cracks Brittleness Temp., max, °F (°C)* ASTM D746 -49 (-45) -49 (-45) Resistance to Water Absorption* After 7 days immersion @ 158°F (70°C) Change in mass, max, % ASTM D471 +8, -2 +2.0 Water Vapor Permeance* Max, perms ASTM E 96 (Proc. B or BW) 0.10 0.03 Flexibility/Torsion DMA ASTM D5279-08 N/A 225 MPa @ -40°F Fungi Resistance ASTM G21 N/A 0 (No Growth) Resistance to Outdoor (Ultraviolet) Weathering* Xenon-Arc, total radiant exposure at 0.70 W/m² irradiance, 80°C black panel temperature ASTM G155 No Cracks No Crazing 7,560 kJ/m² 3,000 hrs No Cracks No Crazing 41,480 kJ/m² 16,500 hrs At 0.35 W/m² irradiance, 80°C black panel temperature 6,000 hrs 33,000 hrs *Not a quality control test due to the time required for the test or the complexity of the test. However, all tests are run on a statistical basis to ensure overall long-term performance of the sheeting. Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not refl ect the specifi cation range for any particular property of this product. Note: Sure-Seal Kleen Non-Reinforced EPDM Membrane meets or exceeds the minimum requirements set forth by ASTM D4637 for Type I non-reinforced EPDM single-ply roofi ng membranes. EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com 06.02.17 © 2017 Carlisle. REPRINT CODE: 605436 - “Sure-Seal EPDM Kleen Non-Reinforced Product Data Sheet” Carlisle, Sure-Seal, Factory-Applied Tape, and SecurTAPE are trademarks of Carlisle. LEED is a registered trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council. Installation Sure-Seal Kleen 45-mil (1.14 mm), 60-mil (1.52 mm), and 90-mil (2.29 mm) membranes are utilized primarily in Design A (Fully Adhered roofi ng systems). Design A (Fully Adhered Roofi ng System): insulation is mechanically fastened or adhered to the roof deck. The substrate and membrane are coated with the appropriate Carlisle bonding adhesive. The membrane is then rolled into place and broomed down. To complete seams between two adjoining membrane panels, apply primer to the splice area in conjunction with Carlisle’s Factory-Applied Tape. As an alternative, Carlisle’s hand-applied SecurTAPE™ may be used. Follow these steps for splicing in temperatures below 40°F (5°C): 1. Heat the primed area of the bottom membrane with a hot-air gun as the top sheet with Factory-Applied Tape is applied and pressed into place. 2. Prior to rolling the splice area with a 2"-wide steel hand roller, apply heat to the top side of the membrane with a hot-air gun. The heated surface should be hot to the touch. Be careful not to burn or blister the membrane. Consult Carlisle specifi cations for complete installation information. Precautions »Use proper stacking procedures to ensure suffi cient stability of the materials. »Exercise caution when walking on wet membrane. Membranes are slippery when wet. »Membranes with Factory-Applied Tape should not be exposed to prolonged jobsite storage temperatures in excess of 90°F (32°C), otherwise the shelf life of the tape may be affected. »When membranes with Factory-Applied Tape are used in warm, sunny weather, shade the tape end of the rolls until ready to use. »Factory-Applied Tape has a shelf life of one year. LEED® Information Pre-consumer Recycled Content 5% Post-consumer Recycled Content 0% Manufacturing Location Carlisle, PA Solar Refl ectance Index 9 Kleen Non-Reinforced Membranes PROVIDE 90 MIL MEMBRANEPER PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE Overview Carlisle’s CAV-GRIP III Low-VOC Aerosol Contact Adhesive/Primer can be used for a variety of applications: adhering FleeceBACK®, standard Sure-Weld® TPO, and Sure-Seal® EPDM membrane to vertical walls, enhancing the bond between Carlisle’s VapAir Seal™ 725TR and various substrates, and priming unexposed asphalt prior to applying FAST™ Adhesive for insulation attachment. CAV-GRIP III can also be used with standard TPO and EPDM membranes as a substrate adhesive on horizontal surfaces. CAV-GRIP III EC cylinders meet the requirements for pressurized cylinders in Canada and the European Union. The below features, benefi ts, installation, storage, and precaution criteria also apply to CAV-GRIP III EC cylinders. CAV-GRIP III’s Low-VOC, methylene chloride-free formula promotes tenacious adhesion and quick drying in a wide range of temperatures. Applied using a self-contained spray system that provides quick and even coverage, this system requires minimal cleanup or maintenance. Please note: cylinder, hoses, and gun are each sold separately. Features and Benefi ts »Excellent option for adhering TPO and EPDM to horizontal and vertical surfaces and all FleeceBACK membranes to vertical surfaces »Can be used in temperatures as low as 25°F when used as an adhesive »Can be used in temperatures as low as 15°F when used as a primer »Easy setup »Easy cleanup »Low odor and Low-VOC CAV-GRIP III Low-VOC Adhesive/Primer 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com Productivity Boosting Features and Benefi ts: »Quick application with spray gun »Fast tack time (less than 5 minutes) »No stirring »Up to 60% labor savings compared to traditional bonding adhesive Acceptable Membranes and Applications Membrane Wall Field TPO 33 3 EPDM 3 3 PVC XX FleeceBACK 3 X Installation 1. Connect spray gun to hose and connect hose to cylinder. Use lithium grease or petroleum jelly on all fi ttings and be careful to avoid cross- threading. Open valve on cylinder to check fi ttings for leaks. Keep cylinder valve open to maintain pressure in the hose/spray gun when not in use. 2. CAV-GRIP III can be applied at ambient temperature of 25°F and above. Propellant in cylinders must be kept above 70°F for the product to spray properly. Utilize power-heated blankets and hot boxes when necessary. Ensure that cylinder temperatures stay below 110°F. Substrate shall be clean, dry, and free of debris and contaminants. 3. For applications taking place in ambient temperature below 70°F, store cylinders in heated space and move to project area during application. Cylinders must be kept warm on the jobsite. Dispense product from cylinder while it is still warm. When product in cylinder becomes too cold, it will begin to spit rather than spray. If this occurs, swap cold cylinder for warmer one and return cold cylinder to heated area. When changing cylinder, close the valve on the cylinder and depressurize the hose. Remove the hose and attach to the new cylinder. Open valve and do a test spray. 4. Apply CAV-GRIP III in an even coat to substrate (refer to the drawing on the next page), keeping the spray tip approximately 12" (30.5 cm) away and perpendicular to the surface during spray. Avoid high thickness buildup. 5. Allow CAV-GRIP III to fl ash-off until it does not transfer to fi nger when touched. Limit application of CAV-GRIP III to surfaces that will be covered with membrane or Carlisle’s VapAir Seal 725TR the same day. EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCEEXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE CAV-GRIP III Low-VOC Adhesive/Primer Vertical Applications of Standard TPO, EPDM membrane, or any FleeceBACK membrane: Acceptable substrates include: Carlisle’s InsulBase® Polyiso, SecurShield® Polyiso, SecurShield HD, SecurShield HD Plus, SecurShield CD, InsulFoam SP, DensDeck® Prime, SECUROCK®, OSB, plywood, metal, residual asphalt, and clean concrete block. To improve adhesion and reduce the potential for asphalt bleed-through on vertical surfaces with residual asphalt, apply an initial “sealing” base coat of CAV-GRIP III and allow to fl ash off properly; then, apply a secondary coating of CAV-GRIP III to the vertical surface. Contact Carlisle before using on substrates other than those listed above. There are no height restrictions when using CAV-GRIP III for vertical applications if the appropriate membrane terminations are utilized. 1. Spray wall and back of the membrane, utilizing a 50% overlapping spray pattern. 2. Do not apply adhesive to splice areas to be hot-air welded. 3. Allow adhesive to become tacky but not overly dry; it should not transfer to fi ngers when touched. 4. Mate membrane with the wall from the center of the sheet towards the edges, smoothing by hand. 5. Broom the membrane with a soft-bristle broom. 6. Roll in with a hand roller. Horizontal Application of Standard TPO and EPDM Membranes Acceptable substrates include: Carlisle’s InsulBase Polyiso, SecurShield Polyiso, SecurShield HD, SecurShield HD Plus, SecurShield CD, DensDeck Prime, SECUROCK, OSB, and plywood. Please see Carlisle’s Specifi cations for a complete list of acceptable substrates. The surface, on or against which adhesive is to be applied, shall be clean, smooth, dry, free of fi lms, sharp edges, loose and foreign materials, oil and grease. Depressions greater than ¼" (6 mm) should be feathered, using epoxy, mortar or other approved patching material. All sharp projections shall be removed by sweeping, blowing or vacuum cleaning. Application shall be continuous and uniform, avoiding globs or puddles. 1. Spray substrate and back of the membrane with enough overlap to ensure 100% coverage (2"– 3" of overlap). 2. Do not apply adhesive to splice areas to be hot-air welded. 3. Allow adhesive to become tacky but not overly dry; it should not transfer to fi ngers when touched. 4. Roll the membrane onto the adhesive-coated substrate while avoiding wrinkles. Immediately brush down the bonded portion of the sheet with a soft-bristle push broom, and then roll the membrane with a weighted segmented roller to achieve maximum contact. CLEANUP: Carlisle’s Low-VOC UN-TACK™ safe solvent or mineral spirits can be used to clean tools and surfaces. If the spray gun valve becomes stuck, attach hose and spray gun to cylinder of Citrus Cleaner or Low-VOC UN-TACK and trigger spray gun repeatedly until operation is smooth. If the spray gun is clogged, a small-gauge wire or torch clean-out tool is helpful after soaking the brass fi tting in Low-VOC UN-TACK. STORAGE: Store cylinders in protected, conditioned space with temperature maintained above 70°F. Do not store or heat cylinders where temperatures reach 110°F or higher. Contents are fl ammable. Store in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations. Keep cylinder valve open to maintain pressure in the hose and spray gun. Periodically spray in a safe manner to help prevent possible clogging. Keep spray gun trigger locked when not in use. Flush gun and hose with Low-VOC UN-TACK for long-term storage beyond 30 days. RETURN INSTRUCTIONS FOR #85 CYLINDERS: 1. A minimum of 12 empty cylinders are required for a free return. 2. Arrange 12 empty #85 cylinders upright on a pallet. 3. Secure and shrink-wrap the entire pallet (including cylinders) to ensure safe shipment. 4. Call the 1-800 number listed on the #85 cylinder to schedule the pick- up of the pallet. 5. Please note: A forklift or loading dock is the preferred method to load the pallet onto the truck. If a forklift or loading dock is not available, discuss alternative methods when arranging the return. CYLINDER DISPOSAL: When all adhesive/primer in the cylinder has been used, close cylinder valve and evacuate hose and spray gun before disconnecting hose from cylinder. If hose is not to be connected to a new cylinder immediately, do not evacuate hose and spray gun to ensure material does not harden in spray gun and hose. Clean up adhesive/primer residue, spray gun, and spray tips with Low-VOC UN-TACK or mineral spirits. In most areas, the empty cylinder can be disposed as an aerosol can or recycled as scrap metal. If disposal is not allowed in your area, contact your distributor for disposal arrangements. Federal law forbids transportation if refi lled. Review Carlisle specifi cations and details for complete installation information. Precautions CAV-GRIP III is a fl ammable liquid propellant and vapor. Vapors are heavier than air and may travel along the ground or may be moved by ventilation and ignited by pilot lights, other fl ames, sparks, heaters, smoking, electrical motors, static discharge, or other ignition sources at locations distant from the material handling point and fl ashback. Keep away from open fl ame. Use with adequate ventilation. Avoid inhalation of spray mist or vapors. Harmful or fatal if swallowed. May cause eye irritation. Keep out of reach of children. Review Safety Data Sheet for complete safety information prior to use. Use of goggles and gloves is required. 40# aerosol cylinders are not refi llable and when empty are harmless and disposable. Dispose according to local codes and laws. Read safety precautions and warnings on cylinder label. Wear gloves and goggles before using this product. Do not aim spray gun at people or animals at any time. PPE Gloves must be used while handling material. For industrial professional use only. *Important note: cylinder, hoses, and gun are each sold separately 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com Not Enough Too Much Good Spray Patterns Packaging Product Size/Weight Part Number CAV-GRIP III #40 Aerosol Cylinder Fill Weight: 30 lbs of adhesive 329902 CAV-GRIP III EC (for use in Canada only)331381 CAV-GRIP III #85 (returnable cylinder) #85 Cylinder Fill Weight: 60 lbs of adhesive 332659 6' Hose 6' Length 304302 12' Hose 12' Length 304303 18' Hose 18' Length 304304 Spray Gun with Extension – 330912 Spray Gun Adjustable – 307490 Low-VOC UN-TACK #8 Aerosol Cylinder 330793 Typical Properties and Characteristics Physical Property Typical Value Color Light Green Consistency Aerosol Spray Spray Pattern Variable Web Odor Low Base Rubber/Solvent Blend Solvent Cyclohexane/Acetone Coverage Rate #40 Cylinder 1-Sided Primer - 2000-2500 ft2 when used with air and vapor barriers* 2-Sided Adhesive - Walls – 750 ft2* 2-Sided Adhesive - Field – 1000 ft2* Coverage Rate #85 Cylinder 1-Sided Primer - 4000-5000 ft2 when used with air and vapor barriers* 2-Sided Adhesive - Walls – 1500 ft2* 2-Sided Adhesive - Field – 2000 ft2* Tack Time 5 minutes** Adhesion Excellent Service Temperature -30°F to 200°F Flammability Flammable when wet. Non-fl ammable when dry. Water Resistance Excellent Mildew Resistance Excellent Shelf Life 12 months (unopened container) * Approximate Coverage ** Or more depending on climate conditions LEED® Information Pre-consumer Recycled Content 0% Post-consumer Recycled Content 0% Manufacturing Location Lynchburg, VA VOC 248 g/L EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com 11.07.19 © 2019 Carlisle. REPRINT CODE: 610331 - “CAV-GRIP III Low-VOC Adhesive/Primer Product Data Sheet” Carlisle, Sure-Weld, Sure-Seal, VapAir Seal, FAST, FleeceBACK and UN-TACK are trademarks of Carlisle. LEED is a registered trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council. Typical Properties and Characteristics Physical Property Typical Value Color Clear Consistency Aerosol Spray Odor Slight Solvent VOC 33 g/l Application Temperature 25°F to 100°F Packaging #8 Aerosol Cylinder Part Number 330793 Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not refl ect the specifi cation range for any particular property of this product. *For application procedures and precautions please see the Low-VOC UN-TACK Adhesive Remover and Cleaner Product Data Sheet. Low-VOC UN-TACK Adhesive Remover and Cleaner Overview Carlisle’s Low-VOC UN-TACK Adhesive Remover and Cleaner is designed to remove adhesives and primers from a variety of surfaces including single- ply membranes, accessories, metal, plastic, rubber, and glass. Low-VOC UN-TACK can also be used to clean spray guns and hoses used to apply CAV-GRIP III Low-VOC Adhesive/Primer. Features and Benefi ts »Clears clogged spray guns and hoses »Allows easy cleanup of excess adhesive and overspray »VOC compliant in all 50 states Coverage Rate 250 – 300 FT²/Cylinder surface area to be cleaned 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com Overview InsulBase is a rigid-roof insulation panel composed of a closed-cell polyisocyanurate foam core bonded on each side to glass-reinforced felt (GRF). Features and Benefi ts »InsulBase polyiso insulation provides the highest R-value per inch of commercially available insulation products »Environmentally friendly construction with 0% ozone-depleting components and CFC free »Approved for direct application to steel decks Panel Characteristics »Available in 4' x 4' (1220 mm x 1220 mm) and 4' x 8' (1220 mm x 2440 mm) panels in thickness of ½" (13 mm) to 4.5" (115 mm) Applications »Single-Ply Roof Systems (Ballasted, Mechanically Attached, Fully Adhered) Installation Ballasted Single-Ply Systems Each InsulBase panel is loosely laid on the roof deck. Butt edges and stagger joints of adjacent panels. Install the roof membrane according to Carlisle’s specifi cations. Mechanically Attached Single-Ply Systems InsulBase panels must be secured to the roof deck with fasteners and plates (appropriate to the deck type). Butt edges and stagger joints of adjacent panels. Install the roof membrane according to Carlisle’s specifi cations. Fully Adhered Single-Ply Systems InsulBase panels must be secured to the roof deck with fasteners and plates (appropriate to deck type). Butt edges and stagger joints of adjacent panels. Install the roof membrane according to Carlisle’s specifi cations. InsulBase 4' x 8' panels can be secured to the roof deck with Carlisle’s FAST® Adhesive, either full coverage or bead spacing. InsulBase 4' x 4' panels may be adhered to prepared concrete deck with a full mopping of Type III or IV asphalt. Review Carlisle specifi cations and details for complete installation information. InsulBase Polyiso Thermal Values Thickness (inches) Thickness (MM) LTTR R-value Flute Spanability 0.50 13 2.8 2 5⁄8" 1.00 25 5.7 2 5⁄8" 1.50 38 8.6 4 3⁄8" 2.00 51 11.4 4 3⁄8" 2.50 64 14.4 4 3⁄8" 3.00 76 17.4 4 3⁄8" 3.50 89 20.5 4 3⁄8" 4.00 102 23.6 4 3⁄8" 4.50 114 26.8 4 3⁄8" EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com 12.04.18 © 2018 Carlisle. REPRINT CODE: 600491 - “InsulBase Polyiso Product Data Sheet” Carlisle, SecurShield, InsulBase and FAST are trademarks of Carlisle. Codes and Compliances »ASTM C1289, Type II, Class 1, Grade 2 (20 psi), Grade 3 (25 psi) »International Building Code (IBC) Section 2603 »UL Standard 790, 263 and 1256: Component of Class A Roof Systems (refer to UL Roof Materials’ system directory) »FM® Standards 4450/4470: Class 1 approval for steel roof-deck constructions (refer to FM RoofNavSM) »California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Insulation Quality Standard License #TI-1418 »Third-party certifi cation with the PIMA Quality Mark for Long-Term Thermal Resistance (LTTR) values »CAN/ULC S704, Type 2 & 3, Class 2 »Florida Building Code Approval Precautions Insulation must be protected from open fl ame and kept dry at all times. Install only as much insulation as can be covered the same day by completed roof-covering material. Protect installed product from excessive foot traffi c. Carlisle will not be responsible for specifi c building and roof design by others, for defi ciencies in construction or workmanship, for dangerous conditions on the job site or for improper storage and handling. Technical specifi cations shown in this literature are intended to be used as general guidelines only and are subject to change without notice. Call Carlisle for more specifi c details, or refer to PIMA Technical Bulletin No. 109: Storage & Handling Recommendations for Polyiso Roof Insulation. Typical Properties and Characteristics (ASTM C1289) Physical Property Test Method Value Compressive Strength ASTM D1621 20 psi* minimum (138 kPa, Grade 2) Dimensional Stability ASTM D2126 2% linear change (7 days) Moisture Vapor Permeance ASTM E96 <1 perm (57.5 ng/(Pa•s•m²)) Water Absorption C1763 <1% volume Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not refl ect the specifi cation range for any particular property of this product. *Also available in 25 psi minimum, Grade 3 Foamed plastic as roof deck construction material with resistance to an internal fi re exposure only for use in construction no.(s) 120 and 123. See UL Directory of Products Certifi ed for Canada and UL Roofi ng Materials and Systems Directory. 99DL. 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE Overview InsulBase Tapered is a sloped rigid roof insulation panel composed of a closed cell polyisocyanurate foam core bonded to glass reinforced felt (GRF) facers. Features and Benefi ts »InsulBase tapered polyiso insulation provides the highest R-value per inch of commercially available insulation products. »Environmentally friendly construction with 0% ozone depleting components and CFC free. »Approved for direct application to steel decks. Panel Characteristics »Available in 4' x 4' (1220 mm x 1220 mm) in thickness of ½" (12 mm) minimum to 4.5" (115 mm) maximum »Available slopes are 1⁄16" (2 mm), 1⁄8" (3 mm), 3⁄16" (5 mm), ¼" (6 mm), 3⁄8" (10 mm) and ½" (12 mm) per foot Applications »Single-Ply Roof Systems (Ballasted, Mechanically Attached, Fully Adhered) Standard Panel Profi les ¼" Slope 1.5" 3.5" 7.5"5.5"0.5" 2.5" 4.5" 6.5" 8.5" X X X X Y Y Y Y 1/4" Slope Reference Fill Below 2.0" ISO 2.0" ISO 2.0" ISO 6.5" 10.5"2.5"0.5" 4.5" 8.5" 12.5" 2.0" ISO 2.0" ISO 2.0" ISO 2.0" ISO 2.0" Q QQ1 Q Q Q Q Q Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 1/2" Slo p e Reference Fill Below ½" Slope 0.5"1.0" 2.0" 3.0" 4.0" 5.0" 6.0" 8.0"7.0"1.5" 2.5" 3.5" 4.5" 5.5" 6.5" 7.5" 8.5" ABC2.0" ISO 2.0" ISO 2.0" ISO 1/8" Slope Reference Fill Below 1⁄8" Slope A BC A BC A BC Extended Panel Profi les AA AA 0.5"1.0" 2.0" 3.0" 4.0" 5.0" 6.0" 8.0"7.0"1.5" 2.5" 3.5" 4.5" 5.5" 6.5" 7.5" 8.5" AA AA1 A A A A1 B B B B1 C C C C1 4.0" ISOD D D D1 E E E E1 F F F F1 FF FF FF FF1 1/8" Slope Reference Fill Below 1⁄8" Slope 1.5" 3.5" 7.5"5.5"0.5" 2.5" 4.5" 6.5" 8.5" X YZZZ 4.0" ISO X X X1 Y Y Y1 Z Z Z1 ZZ ZZ ZZ1 1/4" Slope Reference Fill Below ¼" Slope 6.5"2.5"0.5" 4.5" 8.5" 4.0" ISOQ Q QQ QQ Q Q1 QQ QQ1 1/2" Sl o p e Fill Below ½" Slope AA AA AA AA EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com 12.17.19 © 2019 Carlisle. REPRINT CODE: 603256 - “InsulBase Tapered Polyiso Product Data Sheet” Carlisle, InsulBase, StormBase, SecurShield and FAST are trademarks of Carlisle. Installation Ballasted Single-Ply Systems Each InsulBase Tapered panel is loosely laid on the roof deck. Butt edges and stagger joints of adjacent panels. Install the roof membrane according to Carlisle’s specifications. Mechanically Attached & Adhered Single-Ply Systems Secure each InsulBase Tapered panel to the roof deck with Carlisle’s Flexible FAST adhesive or the appropriate plate and fastener. Butt edges and stagger joints of adjacent panels. Install the roof membrane according to Carlisle’s specifications. Review Carlisle specifi cations and details for complete installation information. Codes and Compliances »ASTM C1289, Type II, Class 1, Grade 2 (20 psi), Grade 3 (25 psi) »International Building Code (IBC) Section 2603 »UL Standard 790, 263 and 1256: Component of Class A Roof Systems (refer to UL Roof Materials’ system director) »CAN/ULC S704, Type 2 & 3, Class 2 »Third-party certification with the PIMA Quality Mark for Long-Term Thermal Resistance (LTTR) values »FM® Standards 4450/4470: Class 1 approval for steel roof-deck constructions (refer to FM RoofNavSM) »FLORIDA BUILDING CODE APPROVAL FL#1296 »MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA NOA NO: 04-1018.01 Precautions Insulation must be protected from open flame and kept dry at all times. Install only as much insulation as can be covered the same day by completed roof covering material. Protect installed product from excessive foot traffic. Carlisle will not be responsible for specific building and roof design by others, for deficiencies in construction or workmanship, for dangerous conditions on the job site or for improper storage and handling. Technical specifications shown in this literature are intended to be used as general guidelines only and are subject to change without notice. Call Carlisle for more specific details, or refer to PIMA Technical Bulletin No. 109: Storage & Handling Recommendations for Polyiso Roof Insulation. Typical Properties and Characteristics Physical Property Test Method Value Compressive Strength ASTM D1621 ASTM 1289 20 psi* minimum (138 kPa, Grade 2) Dimensional Stability ASTM D2126 2% linear change (7 days) Moisture Vapor Transmission ASTM E96 12.10 <1 perm (57.5 ng/(Pa•s•m²)) Water Absorption ASTM C209 <1% volume Service Temperature -100°F to 250°F (-73°C to 122°C) Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not reflect the specification range for any particular property of this product. Foamed plastic as roof deck construction material with resistance to an internal fire exposure only for use in construction no.(s) 120 and 123. See UL Directory of Products Certified for Canada and UL Roofing Materials and Systems Directory. 99DL. 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE Overview Carlisle’s InsulFast Insulation Fastener is a #12 fastener used in conjunction with Carlisle’s 3" (76 mm) Insulation Plate for insulation attachment in Sure-Seal®, Sure-White®, Sure-Flex™, and Sure-Weld® mechanically fastened and fully adhered roofi ng systems. InsulFast Insulation Fasteners are compatible with wood (minimum 15/32" [12 mm] CDX plywood) and steel decks (22-gauge [0.76 mm] or heavier). Available in lengths from 1 5/8" (41mm) to 8" (203 mm), the InsulFast Insulation Fastener features a buttress thread design for high pull-out and back-out resistance and a drill point for quick deck penetration. Features and Benefi ts »Drill-point designed for maximum installation effi ciency »Black epoxy electro-deposition coating provides excellent corrosion resistance, surpassing the FM 4470 corrosion test »Each bucket contains a #3 Phillips driver bit Installation Place the InsulFast Insulation Fastener and approved Carlisle Insulation Plate at the desired location and install with a standard clutch drive screw gun. Since the fastener is self-drilling, no pre-drilling is necessary for wood and steel (18-gauge or less) decks. The minimum penetration depth (measured from the top surface) is 1" (25 mm) for wood and ¾" (19 mm) for steel. Precautions »Eye protection is recommended during drilling and installation of fasteners. »Use care to avoid over-driving the fastener, but apply suffi cient compression so that the plate doesn’t turn. InsulFast™ Fastener Typical Properties and Characteristics Size – Inches (mm) Weight/Bucket (Kg) Thread Length – Inches (mm) Packaging Fasteners/Carton 1 5/8 (41) 12 lbs. (5.4) Full 1,000 2 1/4 (57) 16 lbs. (7.3) Full 1,000 3 (76.2) 24 lbs. (18.9) Full 1,000 4 (101.6) 28 lbs. (12.7) 3 (76) 1,000 5 (127) 35 lbs. (15.9) 3 (76) 1,000 6 (152) 40 lbs. (18.1) 4 (102) 1,000 7 (175) 48 lbs. (21.8) 4 (102) 1,000 8 (203) 55 lbs. (25.0) 4 (102) 1,000 07.09.18 © 2018 Carlisle. WEB ONLY: CST-6251 - “InsulFast Fastener Product Data Sheet” Carlisle, InsulFast, and Sure-Flex are trademarks of Carlisle. Sure-Seal, Sure-White, and Sure-Weld are registered trademarks of Carlisle. Steel Deck 22-Gauge or Heavier Typical Pull-out Value 400 lbf. (181 Kg) Minimum Penetration ¾" (19 mm) Maximum Penetration 4" (100 mm) Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not refl ect the specifi cation range for any particular property of this product. 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE Insulation Fastening Plates Overview Carlisle’s Insulation Fastening Plates are specifi cally designed for attachment of insulation and cover boards under Carlisle roofi ng systems. Insulation Fastening Plates are stamped from Galvalume®-coated steel for long-term protection against corrosion. The round design provides an even distribution of loads and eliminates sharp corners that can damage insulation. Installation 1. Position Insulation Fastening Plates per Carlisle Specifi cations. 2. Secure Insulation Fastening Plates using the appropriate Carlisle fastener. Review Carlisle specifi cations and details for complete installation information. Precautions »Eye protection is recommended during drilling and installation of fasteners. Typical Properties and Characteristics Size 3" Round Weight/Carton 37 lbs. (16.8 kg) Quantity 1,000/Carton Material Galvalume ®-Coated Steel Thickness 26 Gauge Corrosion Resistance Galvalume-Coated Steel meets FM-4470 Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not refl ect the specifi cation range for any particular property of this product. 04.13.18 © 2018 Carlisle. REPRINT CODE: 604795- “Insulation Fastening Plates Product Data Sheet” Carlisle is a trademark of Carlisle. Galvalume is a trademark of BIEC International, Inc. 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE 2" Seam Fastening Plates Overview Carlisle’s 2" Seam Fastening Plates are specifi cally designed for use with RUSS or membrane securement for reinforced EPDM. When specifi ed in the current Carlisle specifi cations and details, the plates can be used at angle changes with reinforced EPDM, TPO, or PVC membranes. Features and Benefi ts »Compatible with Carlisle’s HP Fasteners, Purlin Fastener, HP-X Fasteners, HD 14-10 Fasteners, and CD-10 Fasteners »Symmetrical load distribution Installation 1. Position 2" Seam Fastening Plates as indicated by Carlisle specifi cations and details 2. Secure 2" Seam Fastening Plates using the appropriate Carlisle fastener Review Carlisle specifi cations and details for complete installation information. Precautions »Eye protection is recommended during drilling and installation of plates and fasteners »Use care to avoid over driving the fastener Typical Properties and Characteristics Size 2" Diameter (50mm) Weight/ Carton 22 lbs. (10 kg) Quantity 1,000/ Carton Material Galvalume ® Coated Steel Thickness 22 Gauge Pull Through Resistance 500 lb./min (225 kg/min) Corrosion Resistance Galvalume coated steel meets FM 4470 Corrosion Test Compatibility Accepts Carlisle’s HP Fasteners, Purlin Fastener, HP-X Fasteners, HD 14-10 Fasteners, and CD-10 Fasteners Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not refl ect the specifi cation range for any particular property of this product. 01.01.20 © 2020 Carlisle. WEB ONLY: CST-8147- “2" Seam Fastening Plates Product Data Sheet” Carlisle, Sure-Seal, Sure-Weld, Sure-Flex are trademarks of Carlisle Galvalume is a trademark of Bethlehem Steel, Inc. EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE Fastening and Termination Bars Typical Properties and Characteristics Material Engineered Polymer Dimensions 1" (25 mm) wide x 250' (76 m) long Packaging 250 lf (76 m) per carton Weight 10 lbs. (5 kg) carton Recycled Content 0% pre-consumer recycled content Manufacturing Location Addison, IL Typical Properties and Characteristics Material Galvalume Coated Metal Dimensions 1" (102 mm) wide x 10' (3 m) long Packaging 50 pcs; 500 lf (152 m) per carton Weight 85 lbs. (39 kg) carton Recycled Content 49% pre-consumer recycled content Manufacturing Location Cleveland, OH Polymer Fastening Bar The Polymer Fastening Bar is an engineered polymer bar that’s used to mechanically fasten EPDM membranes per Carlisle Specifi cations. The bar is packaged in a 1" x 250' coil that has pre-punched holes every 3" on center. The bar can be easily cut to any desired length. When installing, make sure that all corners of cut bar are rounded. Install the bar using HP or HP-X Fasteners. Termination Bar The Termination Bar is an extruded aluminum bar that’s designed for securing and sealing compression type fl ashing terminations per Carlisle Specifi cations. The bar is packaged in 1" x 10' lengths, 500 linear feet per package and has pre-punched holes every 6" on center. This bar features a top edge for ease of applying Carlisle’s Lap Sealant for EPDM installations or Universal Single Ply Sealant for TPO, PVC, and KEE HP installations. The bar can be easily cut to any desired length. When installing, make sure that all corners of cut bar are rounded. Install the bar using HP-X Fasteners, or Term-Bar Nail In Fasteners. Typical Properties and Characteristics Material 6063-T6 Extruded Aluminum Dimensions 1" (25 mm) wide x 10' (3 m) long Packaging 50 pcs; 500 lf (152 m) per carton Weight 69 lbs. (31 kg) carton Recycled Content 0% pre-consumer recycled content 15% post-consumer recycled content Manufacturing Location Cleveland, OH Typical Properties and Characteristics Material 6063-T6 Extruded Aluminum Dimensions 4" (102 mm) wide x 10' (3 m) long Packaging 25 pcs; 250 lf (76 m) per carton Weight 123 lbs. (56 kg) carton Metal Fastening Bar The Metal Fastening Bar is a Galvalume™ coated metal that’s used to mechanically fasten EPDM membranes per Carlisle Specifi cations. The bar is packaged in 1" x 10' lengths, 500 linear feet per package and has pre- punched holes every 6" on center. The bar can be easily cut to any desired length. When installing, make sure that all corners of cut bar are rounded. Install the bar using HP-X Fasteners. Sure-Seal Ballast Retaining Bar The Ballast Retaining Bar is an extruded aluminum bar that’s designed as a ballast retaining perimeter securement system, which comes packaged in 4" x 10' lengths, 250 linear feet per package. The ballast retaining bar has pre-punched holes every 6" on center for installation, and also has pre-punched drainage holes every 4" on center. 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com 10.03.18 © 2018 Carlisle. WEB ONLY: EPDM-1096 - “Fastening and Term Bars Product Data Sheet” Carlisle, Sure-Seal and Galvalume are trademarks of Carlisle. 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE Overview Carlisle’s Sure-Seal Pressure-Sensitive (PS) 3"- or 6"-wide SecurTAPE offers uniform width and adhesive thickness and features a clear poly fi lm for ease of application. SecurTAPE delivers 30% greater peel strength and 32% greater shear strength than other tapes on the market. Designed for use with Carlisle’s fully adhered, metal retrofi t, ballasted, and mechanically fastened roofi ng systems, SecurTAPE is used in conjunction with Carlisle’s HP-250 or Low-VOC Primers to bond EPDM membranes together in the fi eld, providing long-term splice strength. Features and Benefi ts »Available in 3" x 100' and 6" x 100' rolls »Manufactured using a clear poly fi lm »Provides excellent long-term splice strength »Offers greater peel and shear strength than other tapes available in today’s marketplace Installation 1. Overlap the EPDM membranes a minimum 3" or 6" (75 or 150mm) to coincide with the SecurTAPE width. Stagger factory seams on dusted EPDM to avoid a double thickness of membrane. 2. The entire membrane surface where SecurTAPE will be applied must be clean and free of any residual mica dust or dirt. SecurTAPE will not adhere to dusted or dirty surfaces. a. Remove loose mica dust by brooming or wiping with a clean, dry rag or HP Splice Wipe. b. The use of Weathered Membrane Cleaner is recommended to allow for roller application of the primer and to enhance adhesion. This process is required on membrane that has been exposed for a number of weeks. Permeation-resistant gloves meeting ANSI/ISEA 105-2005 are required for hand protection when cleaners or primers are being used. c. Allow the Weathered Membrane Cleaner to fl ash-off before applying primer. 3. Mark the bottom sheet with a crayon approximately ¼" (6 mm) beyond the edge of the top sheet as a guide to install the SecurTAPE. 4. Application of HP-250 or Low-VOC Primer a. Dusted Membrane – After removing the loose mica as noted above, scrub the primer onto the membrane with a clean HP Splice Wipe in a circular motion achieving a thin and even coat that is uniform in color and free of streaks or heavy spots. Change Splice Wipes often. b. Pre-Kleened™ Membrane or membrane cleaned with Weathered Membrane Cleaner - Roller-apply the primer to the membrane with a 3⁄8" (9mm) medium nap paint roller achieving a thin and even coat that is uniform in color and free of streaks or heavy spots. c. Allow the primer to fl ash-off until it does not transfer to a dry fi nger touch. Do not allow the primer to over dry. d. Install SecurTAPE shortly after the primer fl ashes off to maximize bond strength and minimize potential dust contamination. 5. Unroll 3' (1 m) of SecurTAPE aligning the tape with the set marks. Use fi rm and even hand pressure to press the tape down to bottom sheet along the length of the splice. Overlap tape roll ends 1" (25 mm). A continuous piece of SecurTAPE must be used at all factory seams and fi eld splice intersections. Pressure-Sensitive SecurTAPE™ EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com 06.16.15 © 2015 Carlisle. REPRINT CODE: 603145 - “Sure-Seal EPDM Pressure-Sensitive SecurTAPE Product Data Sheet” Carlisle, Sure-Seal, SecurTAPE and Pre-Kleened are trademarks of Carlisle. LEED is a registered trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council. 6. Rolling the SecurTAPE with a 2"-wide hand roller after application to the primed substrate will reduce the frequency of air blisters in the completed fi eld seam. 7. Allow the top sheet to fall freely onto the poly backing. Ensure that a minimum of 1⁄8" (3 mm) to a maximum of ½" (12 mm) of tape extends beyond the top membrane edge. Trim membrane if necessary. 8. Pull the poly backing off at a 45 degree angle and use fi rm hand pressure across the splice towards the outside splice edge mating the top sheet onto the SecurTAPE. 9. Immediately roll across the splice with a 2"-wide roller applying positive pressure. 10. Lap Seal at cut edges of reinforced membrane and splice tape overlaps. Lap Sealant may be applied immediately following the completion of a SecurTAPE splice. 11. Cold weather installation requirements when temperatures fall below 40°F (5°C): a. Heat the primed area of the bottom membrane as the SecurTAPE is applied and pressed into place. b. The tape must be rolled with a 2"-wide hand roller prior to removal of the release liner when temperatures fall below 20°F (-7°C). c. Prior to rolling the splice area with a 2"-wide hand roller, apply heat to the topside of the membrane with a hot-air gun. The heated surface should be hot to the touch. 12. Techniques when using large sheets with factory seam step-offs. a. Remove excess mica dust from the factory seam step-off using extra care and utilize extra scrubbing of the primer into the step-off. b. Crease the SecurTAPE into the factory seam step-off with the edge of the hand roller and then crease the top membrane into the step-off after setting the top membrane. Review Carlisle specifi cations and details for complete installation information. Typical Properties and Characteristics 3" SecurTAPE (75 mm) 6" SecurTAPE (150 mm) Color Black Black Base Synthetic Rubber Synthetic Rubber Roll Size 100' (30 m) long 100' (30 m) long Thickness .030" (.75 mm) .030" (.75 mm) Packaging 4 Rolls/Carton 2 Rolls/Carton Net Wt. per Carton 26 lbs (12 Kg) 26 lbs (12 Kg) Shelf Life 1 Year 1 Year Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not refl ect the specifi cation range for any particular property of this product. Pressure-Sensitive SecurTAPE Precautions »Avoid prolonged contact with skin. In case of contact with skin, thoroughly wash affected area with soap and water. »Prolonged jobsite storage temperatures in excess of 90°F (32°C) will diminish the product’s shelf life. »In warm, sunny weather, keep SecurTAPE rolls in their box, in a shaded area, until ready to use. »Storage and use of SecurTAPE at temperatures below 40°F (4°C) will result in a loss of tape tack and, in extreme cases, will result in no bond to the substrate. Overnight storage must be available to keep the temperature of the SecurTAPE at a minimum of 60°F (15°C). Hot boxes for jobsite storage must be provided to maintain a minimum tape temperature of 40°F (4°C). »SecurTAPE must be stored in a dry area. »Due to solvent fl ash-off, condensation may form on freshly applied primer when the ambient temperature is near the dew point. If condensation develops, the application of primer and SecurTAPE must be discontinued, as proper adhesion will not be achieved. Allow the surface to dry and apply a thin freshener coat of primer to the previously coated surface and apply SecurTAPE when conditions allow. »KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. LEED® Information Pre-consumer Recycled Content 4% Post-consumer Recycled Content 0% Manufacturing Location Greenville, IL Solar Refl ectance Index (SRI) N/A 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE Pressure-Sensitive Elastoform Flashing® Overview Carlisle’s Sure-Seal EPDM Pressure-Sensitive (PS) Elastoform Flashing is a nominal 60-mil-thick (1.5 mm) uncured EPDM membrane, laminated to a nominal 30-mil-thick (0.75 mm), fully cured PS adhesive. This product is available in 6" x 100', 9" x 50', and 12" x 50' rolls and is easily malleable and highly adaptable to irregular shapes and surfaces. PS Elastoform Flashing is self-curing and can be used to fl ash pipes and scuppers, as well as other rooftop structures and penetrations. The clear poly release liner on the 12"-wide product is pre-slit down the center, allowing the applicator to partially remove the liner for ease of installation. Features and Benefi ts »Available in 6" x 100', 9" x 50', and 12" x 50' rolls »Adaptable to irregular shapes and surfaces »Self-curing membrane »Labor and cost savings in fi eld applications Installation 1. The entire surface where the PS Elastoform Flashing will be applied must be clean. The adhesive on the back of the PS Elastoform Flashing will not adhere to dusted or dirty surfaces. Any residual contamination will be detrimental to the bond strength of the adhesive. 2. Remove all foreign material. a. Remove excess mica dust by brooming or wiping with a clean, dry rag or Carlisle HP Splice Wipe. b. The use of Weathered Membrane Cleaner may be necessary. This process is essential on membrane that has been exposed for a number of weeks. Note: Permeation-resistant gloves (that meet ANSI/ISEA 105- 2005) are required for hand protection when cleaners or primers are being used. c. Allow the membrane to dry thoroughly before proceeding. 3. Apply HP-250 or Low-VOC Primer per instructions on respective product data sheets. Review Carlisle specifi cations and details for complete installation information. Note: The use of excessive amounts of primer will not signifi cantly enhance the adhesion of the PS Elastoform Flashing to the EPDM membrane. Use only the amount necessary to obtain 100% coverage of the area where the PS Elastoform Flashing will be applied. 4. Allow the primer to fl ash-off until it does not transfer to a dry fi nger touch yet remains tacky. Install the pressure-sensitive product immediately after the primer has fl ashed-off to promote adhesion and avoid contamination. 5. Position the fl ashing over the area to be covered and press down the exposed tape adhesive using fi rm, even hand pressure across the entire area. Install the elongated diamond pattern parallel to the deck when fl ashing corners around vertical pipe wraps. 6. Immediately roll the PS Elastoform Flashing with a 2"-wide (50 mm) roller, using positive pressure. Roll across the fl ashing edge, not parallel to it. EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com 06.25.15 © 2015 Carlisle. REPRINT CODE: 603138 - “PS Elastoform Flashing Product Data Sheet” Carlisle, Sure-Seal, Pre-Kleened and Elastoform Flashing are trademarks of Carlisle. LEED is a registered trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council. 7. To achieve proper adhesion of the PS Elastoform Flashing when jobsite temperatures fall below 40°F (4°C), heat the primed area of the membrane with a hot-air gun as the fl ashing is applied and pressed into place. 8. PS Elastoform Flashing is used to fl ash many different roofi ng system structures and penetrations. The specifi c method of applying the fl ashing for each individual situation is different. The appropriate Carlisle specifi cation and/or detail must be consulted prior to application. Review Carlisle specifi cations and details for complete installation information. Precautions »Avoid prolonged contact with skin. In case of contact with skin, thoroughly wash affected area with soap and water. »Prolonged jobsite storage temperatures in excess of 90°F (32°C) will shorten product shelf life. »In warm, sunny weather, keep PS Elastoform Flashing rolls in their box and in a shaded area until ready to use. »Storage and use of PS Elastoform Flashing at temperatures below 40°F (4°C) will result in a loss of adhesive tack and, in extreme cases, will result in no bond to the substrate. Overnight storage must be available to keep the temperature of the PS Elastoform Flashing at a minimum of 60°F (15°C). Hot boxes for jobsite storage must be provided to maintain a minimum product temperature of 40°F (4°C). »PS Elastoform Flashing must be stored in a dry area. It is recommended to store the fl ashing below 80°F (27°C) to ensure maximum formability and shelf life. »Due to solvent fl ash-off, condensation may form on applied primer when the ambient temperature is near the dew point. If condensation develops, the application of primer and PS Elastoform Flashing must be discontinued as proper adhesion will not be achieved. Allow the surface to dry and reapply primer to the previously coated surface. Apply PS Elastoform Flashing when conditions allow. »Do not allow waste products (petroleum, grease, oil, solvents, vegetable or mineral oils, animal fats, etc.) or direct steam venting to come in contact with the PS Elastoform Flashing. »A heat gun is required when forming PS Elastoform Flashing in colder temperatures as outlined in the specifi cation. »KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. Pressure-Sensitive Elastoform Flashing Typical Properties and Characteristics Color Black Base Membrane Adhesive EPDM Synthetic Rubber Ozone Resistance Condition after exposure to 100 pphm Ozone in air for 168 hours @ 104°F (40°C). Specimen under 50% strain. No cracks Brittleness Temp -49°F (-45°C) Nominal Thickness 90 mil (2.25 mm) Nominal Width Membrane Adhesive 6" (150 mm), 9" (225 mm), 12" (300 mm), 63⁄16" (155 mm), 93⁄16" (230 mm), 123⁄16" (305 mm) Net Weight Per Roll 6"= 30 lbs (13.6 kg) 9"= 24 lbs (10.9 kg) 12"= 32 lbs (14.5 kg) Packaging 6"= 2 rolls/carton, 100' (30 m) 9"= 1 roll/carton, 50' (15 m) 12"= 1 roll/carton, 50' (15 m) Shelf Life 9 months when stored between 60°–80°F (15°–27°C) Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not refl ect the specifi cation range for any particular property of this product. Sure-Seal Pressure-Sensitive Elastoform Flashing meets or exceeds the minimum requirements set forth by ASTM D4811 for a Type 1 (EPDM). Class V (cures on the roof) fl a s h i n g m a t e r i a l . LEED® Information Pre-consumer Recycled Content 0% Post-consumer Recycled Content 0% Manufacturing Location Greenville, IL Solar Refl ectance Index (SRI) N/A 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE Pressure-Sensitive Cured Cover Strip Overview Sure-Seal EPDM Pressure-Sensitive (PS) Cured Cover Strip is a nominal 60-mil-thick, cured EPDM membrane with a nominal 28-mil-thick, fully cured, synthetic rubber pressure-sensitive adhesive. PS Cured Cover Strip is ideal for stripping in seams and metal edgings, sealing end laps of FleeceBACK® systems or simply making repairs to cut membrane. PS Cured Cover Strip must be used in conjunction with Carlisle HP-250 or Low-VOC Primer. Features and Benefi ts »Available in 6" x 100', 9" x 100' and 12" x 50' rolls »As tough as the fi eld membrane »Fully cured state enables it to handle expansion and contraction loads without weakening »Resists tearing, fl ex cracking and abrasion caused by temperature extremes, sunlight, precipitation and all forms of normal weathering Installation 1. The entire surface where the PS Cured Cover Strip will be applied must be clean. The adhesive on the back of the PS Cured Cover Strip will not adhere to dusted or dirty surfaces. Any residual contamination will be detrimental to the bond strength of the adhesive. 2. Remove all foreign material. a. Remove excess mica dust by brooming or wiping with a clean, dry rag or Carlisle HP Splice Wipe. b. The use of Weathered Membrane Cleaner may be necessary. This process is essential on membrane that has been exposed for a number of weeks. Note: Permeation-resistant gloves (that meet ANSI/ISEA 105- 2005) are required for hand protection when cleaners or primers are being used. c. Allow the membrane to dry thoroughly before proceeding. 3. Application of HP-250 or Low-VOC Primer a. Standard Membrane - Apply the primer with a clean HP Splice Wipe (or equivalent). Scrub the area of the membrane (where the PS Cured Cover Strip is to be applied) in a circular motion to achieve a thin, even coating on the membrane. The properly cleaned/primed area will be uniform in color without streaks and free of globs or puddles. b. Pre-Kleened™ Membrane - Roller-apply the primer to the membrane with a short nap-length paint roller. The coated area will be free of globs or puddles. Note: The use of excessive amounts of primer will not signifi cantly enhance the adhesion of the pressure-sensitive product to the EPDM membrane. Use only the amount necessary to obtain 100% coverage of the area where the PS Cured Cover Strip will be applied. 4. Allow the primer to fl ash-off until it does not transfer to a dry fi nger touch yet remains tacky. Install the pressure-sensitive product immediately after the primer has fl ashed-off to promote adhesion and avoid contamination. 5. Peel off 10–12" (250–305 mm) of the protective release liner from the PS Cured Cover Strip. Position the cured cover strip over the area to be covered and press down the exposed tape adhesive using fi rm, even hand pressure across the entire area. Continue this process until the full area to be fl ashed is completed. 6. Immediately roll the PS Cured Cover Strip with a 2"-wide (50 mm) hand roller. Roll across the cover strip edge, not parallel to it. 7. Apply Lap Sealant at overlaps in PS Cured Cover Strip and at joints in the metal edging according to the appropriate detail. 8. To achieve proper adhesion of the PS Cured Cover Strip when jobsite temperatures fall below 40°F (4°C), heat the primed area of the membrane with a hot-air gun as the fl ashing is applied and pressed into place. Review Carlisle specifi cations and details for complete installation information. EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com 09.02.14 © 2014 Carlisle. REPRINT CODE: 603137 - “Sure-Seal EPDM Pressure-Sensitive Cured Cover Strip Product Data Sheet” Carlisle, Sure-Seal, FleeceBACK and Pre-Kleened Membrane are trademarks of Carlisle. LEED is a registered trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council. Precautions »Avoid prolonged contact with skin. In case of contact with skin, thoroughly wash affected area with soap and water. »Prolonged jobsite storage temperatures in excess of 90°F (32°C) will shorten product shelf life. »In warm, sunny weather, keep PS Cured Cover Strip rolls in their box in a shaded area until ready to use. »PS Cured Cover Strip must be stored in a dry area. »Storage and use of PS Cured Cover Strip at temperatures below 40°F (4°C) will result in a loss of adhesive tack and, in extreme cases, will result in no bond to the substrate. Overnight storage must be available to keep the temperature of the PS Cured Cover Strip at a minimum of 60°F (15°C). Hot boxes for jobsite storage must be provided to maintain a minimum product temperature of 40°F (4°C). »Due to solvent fl ash-off, condensation may form on applied primer when the ambient temperature is near the dew point. If condensation develops, the application of primer and PS Cured Cover Strip must be discontinued as proper adhesion will not be achieved. Allow the surface to dry before applying a thin coat of primer and PS Cured Cover Strip to the previously coated surface. »PS Cured Cover Strip is cured and cannot be used for fl ashing corners, pipes or T-Joint Covers. »Do not allow waste products (petroleum, grease, oil, solvents, vegetable or mineral oils, animal fats, etc.) or direct steam venting to come in contact with the PS Cured Cover Strip. »KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. Typical Properties and Characteristics Color Black Base Membrane Adhesive EPDM Synthetic rubber Solids 100% Tensile Strength 1650 psi (11.3 Mpa) minimum Elongation 1480% minimum Tear Resistance 150 lbs/in (35 kN/m) Ozone Resistance Condition after exposure to 100 pphm Ozone in air for 168 hrs. @ 104°F (40°C) (Specimen under 50% strain) No cracks Brittleness Temp -67°F (-55°C) Nominal Thickness 88 mils (2.24 mm) Nominal Width Membrane Adhesive 6" (150 mm); 9" (225 mm); 12" (300 mm) 63⁄16" (155 mm); 93⁄16" (230 mm); 123⁄16" (305 mm) Net Weight Per Roll 6" = 30 lbs (14 kg) 9" = 45 lbs (21 kg) 12" = 30 lbs (14 kg) Packaging 6" = 2 rolls/carton (100 linear ft each) 9" = 1 rolls/carton (100 linear ft) 12" = 1 rolls/carton (50 linear ft) Shelf Life 1 year Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not refl ect the specifi cation range for any particular property of this product. Pressure-Sensitive Cured Cover Strip LEED® Information Pre-consumer Recycled Content 2% Post-consumer Recycled Content 0% Manufacturing Location Greenville, IL Solar Refl ectance Index (SRI) N/A 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE Overview Let Carlisle simplify your next EPDM installation with their Sure-Seal EPDM Pressure-Sensitive (PS) T-Joint Covers. The 6" PS T-Joint Cover combines 40-mil (1 mm), uncured Elastoform Flashing® laminated to 30-mil (0.75 mm), fully cured PS adhesive providing 70 mils (1.75 mm) of total thickness. The 12" T-Joint Cover combines 60-mil (1.5 mm), uncured fl ashing laminated to 30-mil (0.75 mm), fully cured PS adhesive providing 90 mils (2.25 mm) of total thickness. PS T-Joint Covers are used to seal fi eld splice intersections, horizontal-to- vertical transitions of fi eld splices, and 30-year outside corner details on Sure-Seal and Sure-Tough® EPDM membrane roofi ng systems. Features and Benefi ts »Available in 6" x 6" and 12" x 12" »Pre-cut with rounded corners »Increase installation speed »Can also be used for 30-year outside corner detail U-15H Installation 1. The entire surface where the PS T-Joint Cover will be applied must be clean. The adhesive on the back of the PS T-Joint Cover will not adhere to dusted or dirty surfaces. Any residual contamination will be detrimental to the bond strength of the adhesive. 2. Remove all foreign material. a. Remove excess mica dust by brooming or wiping with a clean, dry rag or Carlisle HP Splice Wipe. b. The use of Weathered Membrane Cleaner may be necessary. This process is essential on membrane that has been exposed for a number of weeks. Note: Permeation-resistant gloves (that meet ANSI/ISEA 105-2005) are required for hand protection when cleaners or primers are being used. c. Allow the membrane to dry thoroughly before proceeding. 3. Application of Primer a. Standard Membrane - Apply the primer with a clean HP Splice Wipe (or equivalent). Scrub the area of the membrane (where the PS T-Joint Cover is to be applied) in a circular motion to achieve a thin, even coating on the membrane. The properly cleaned/primed area will be uniform in color without streaks and free of globs or puddles. b. Pre-Kleened™ Membrane - Roller-apply the primer to the membrane with a short nap-length paint roller. The coated area will be free of globs or puddles. Note: The use of excessive amounts of primer will not signifi cantly enhance the adhesion of the PS T-Joint Cover to the EPDM membrane. Use only the amount necessary to obtain 100% coverage of the area where the PS T-Joint Cover will be applied. 4. Apply a 5⁄16"-diameter (8 mm) bead of Sure-Seal Lap Sealant ½" (13 mm) in each direction from the membrane intersection according to detail U-2-A. 5. Allow the primer to properly fl ash off until it does not transfer to a dry fi nger touch. Install the PS T-Joint Cover as soon as the primer fl ashes off to minimize potential dust contamination and promote adhesion in colder weather. 6. Immediately roll the PS T-Joint Cover with a 2"-wide (50 mm) roller, using positive pressure. Carefully roll the area where lap sealant was applied using light pressure. 7. To achieve proper adhesion of the PS T-Joint Cover when jobsite temperatures fall below 40°F (4°C), heat the cleaned/primed area of the membrane with a hot-air gun as the fl ashing is applied and pressed into place. Review Carlisle specifi cations and details for complete installation information. Pressure-Sensitive T-Joint Covers EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com 02.02.17 © 2017 Carlisle. REPRINT CODE: 603143 - “Sure-Seal EPDM Pressure-Sensitive T-Joint Covers Product Data Sheet” Carlisle, Sure-Seal, Sure-Tough, Pre-Kleened and Elastoform Flashing are trademarks of Carlisle. LEED is a registered trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council. Precautions »Avoid prolonged contact with skin. In case of contact with skin, thoroughly wash affected area with soap and water. »Prolonged jobsite storage temperatures in excess of 90°F (32°C) will shorten product shelf life. »In warm, sunny weather, keep PS T-Joint Covers in their box in a shaded area until ready to use. »Storage and use of PS T-Joint Cover at temperatures below 40°F (4°C) will result in a loss of adhesive tack and, in extreme cases, will result in no bond to the substrate. Overnight storage must be available to keep the temperature of the T-Joint Cover at a minimum of 60°F (15°C). Hot boxes for jobsite storage must be provided to maintain a minimum product temperature of 40°F (4°C). »PS T-Joint Cover must be stored in a dry area. »Due to solvent fl ash-off, condensation may form on freshly applied primer when the ambient temperature is near the dew point. If condensation develops, the application of primer and PS T-Joint Cover must be discontinued as proper adhesion will not be achieved. Allow the surface to dry and apply a thin freshener coat of primer to the previously coated surface and apply PS T-Joint Cover when conditions allow. »Do not allow waste products (petroleum, grease, oil, solvents, vegetable or mineral oil, animal fats, etc.) or direct steam venting to come in contact with the PS T-Joint Cover. »KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. Typical Properties and Characteristics Sizes 6" x 6" (150 mm x 150 mm) 12" x 12" (300 mm x 300 mm) Color Black Packaging 20/carton Weight 3 lbs/carton (1.35 kg) for 6" x 6" 10 lbs/carton (4.5 kg) for 12" x 12" Shelf Life 9 months when stored between 60º and 80ºF (15º to 27ºC) Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not refl ect the specifi cation range for any particular property of this product. Sure-Seal Pressure-Sensitive T-Joint Covers meets or exceeds the minimum requirements set forth by ASTM D4811 for a Type 1 (EPDM). Class V (cures on the roof) fl ashing material. Pressure-Sensitive T-Joint Covers LEED® Information Pre-consumer Recycled Content 2% Post-consumer Recycled Content 0% Manufacturing Location Greenville, IL Solar Refl ectance Index (SRI) N/A 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE Pressure-Sensitive Inside/Outside Corners Overview EPDM Pressure-Sensitive (PS) Inside/Outside Corners are 60-mil (1.5 mm) uncured Elastoform Flashing laminated to 30-mil (.75 mm) fully cured, PS adhesive provides 90 mils (2.25 mm) of total thickness. PS Inside/Outside Corners are ideal for installing both inside and outside corners on all Carlisle EPDM Roofing Systems. Features and Benefits »Corner dimensions is 7" x 9" and packaged 20 per carton »Pre-cut corners increase installation speed by eliminating cutting time and reducing adhesive application requirements »Combine with PS Curb Flashing for maximum productivity »Cleaner appearance as all corners are pre-cut to the same size Installation 1. The entire surface where the PS Inside/Outside Corner will be applied must be clean. The adhesive on the back of the PS Inside/ Outside Corner will not adhere to dusted or dirty surfaces. Any residual contamination will be detrimental to the bond strength of the adhesive. 2. Remove all foreign material. a. Remove Excess mica dust by brooming or wiping with a clean, dry rag or Carlisle HP Splice Wipe. b. The use of Weathered Membrane Cleaner may be necessary. This process is essential on membrane that has been exposed for a number of weeks. Note: Permeation-resistant gloves (that meet ANSI/ISEA 105-2005) are required for hand protection when cleaners or primers are being used. c. Allow the membrane to dry thoroughly before proceeding. 3. Application of Primer a. Standard Membrane - Apply the primer with a clean HP Splice Wipe (or equivalent). Scrub the area of the membrane (where the PS Inside/Outside Corner is to be applied) in a circular motion to achieve a thin, even coating on the membrane. The properly cleaned/primed area will be uniform in color without streaks and free of globs or puddles. b. Pre-Kleened™ Membrane - Roller-apply the primer to the membrane with a short nap-length paint roller. The coated area will be free of globs or puddles. Note: The use of excessive amounts of primer will not significantly enhance the adhesion of the PS Inside/Outside Corner to the EPDM membrane. Use only the amount necessary to obtain 100% coverage of the area where the PS Inside/ Outside Corner will be applied. 4. Allow the primer to properly flash off until it does not transfer to a dry finger touch. Install the PS Inside/Outside Corner as soon as the primer flashes off to minimize potential dust contamination and promote adhesion in colder weather. 5. Install the PS Inside/Outside Corner according to the appropriate U-15 Detail. 6. Immediately roll the Inside/Outside Corner with a 2" (50 mm) wide roller, using positive pressure. 7. To achieve proper adhesion of the PS Inside/Outside Corners when jobsite temperatures fall below 40°F (5°C), heat the primed area of the membrane with a hot-air gun as the flashing is applied and pressed into place. Review Carlisle specifications and details for complete installation information. Precautions »Avoid prolonged contact with skin. In case of contact with skin, thoroughly wash affected area with soap and water. »Prolonged jobsite storage temperatures in excess of 90°F (32°C) will shorten product shelf life. »In warm, sunny weather, keep PS Inside/Outside Corners in their box in a shaded area until ready to use. EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com 02.10.14 © 2014 Carlisle. REPRINT CODE: 603139 - “Sure-Seal EPDM Pressure-Sensitive Inside/Outside Corners Product Data Sheet” Carlisle, Sure-Seal and PRE-KLEENED are trademarks of Carlisle. LEED is a registered trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council. »PS Inside/Outside Corners must be stored in a dry area. »Storage and use of PS Inside/Outside Corners at temperatures below 40°F (4°C) will result in a loss of adhesive tack and, in extreme cases, will result in no bond to the substrate. Overnight storage must be available to keep the temperature of the PS Inside/Outside Corners at a minimum of 60°F (15°C). Hot boxes for jobsite storage must be provided to maintain a minimum product temperature of 40°F (4°C). »Due to solvent flash-off, condensation may form on applied primer when the ambient temperature is near the dew point. If condensation develops, the application of primer and PS Inside/Outside Corners must be discontinued as proper adhesion will not be achieved. Allow the surface to dry before applying a thin coat of primer and PS Inside/ Outside Corners to the previously coated surface. »Do not allow waste products (petroleum, grease, oil, solvents, vegetable or mineral oil, animal fats, etc.) or direct steam venting to come in contact with the PS Inside/Outside Corners. »A heat gun is required for forming outside corners in colder temperatures as outlined in the current specifications. »KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. Typical Properties and Characteristics Sizes 7" x 9" (175 mm x 225 mm) Color Black Packaging 20/carton Weight 5 lbs/carton (2 kg) Shelf Life 9 months when stored between 60° and 80°F (15° to 27°C) Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not reflect the specification range for any particular property of this product. Sure-Seal Pressure-Sensitive Inside/Outside Corners meets or exceeds the minimum requirements set forth by ASTM D4811 for a Type 1 (EPDM). Class V (cures on the roof) flashing material. Pressure-Sensitive Inside/Outside Corners LEED® Information Pre-consumer Recycled Content 2% Post-consumer Recycled Content 0% Manufacturing Location Greenville, IL Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) N/A 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE Pressure-Sensitive Pipe Seals Overview Let Carlisle simplify your next EPDM installation with their Sure-Seal Pressure-Sensitive (PS) Pipe Seals. PS Pipe Seals are cured, pre-molded EPDM fl ashing that are available in two sizes. Features and Benefi ts »Available in two sizes to fl ash pipes from ½" to 3" (12 mm – 75 mm) and from 1" to 6" (25 mm – 150 mm) in diameter »PS Pipe Seals have pre-applied SecurTAPE™ on the bottom of the deck fl ange which affords easy installation and strong membrane bonding »Designed to be used with Carlisle’s Sure-Seal and Sure-Tough™ EPDM membranes Installation 1. Remove all lead and other fl ashing material. 2. The entire surface where the PS Pipe Seal will be applied must be clean. The adhesive on the back of the PS Pipe Seal will not adhere to dusted or dirty surfaces. Any residual contamination will be detrimental to the bond strength of the adhesive. 3. Remove all foreign material. a. Remove excess mica dust by brooming or wiping with a clean, dry rag or Carlisle HP Splice Wipe. b. The use of Weathered Membrane Cleaner may be necessary. This process is essential on membrane that has been exposed for a number of weeks. Note: Permeation-resistant gloves (that meet ANSI/ISEA 105- 2005) are required for hand protection when cleaners or primers are being used. c. Allow the membrane to dry thoroughly before proceeding. 4. Cut the PS Pipe Seal above the raised “ring” that is one size smaller than pipe diameter. 5. Pull PS Pipe Seal over pipe until base fl ange is in contact with the membrane. 6. Mark pipe around the top of the PS Pipe Seal. 7. Pull PS Pipe Seal upwards on pipe until mark on the pipe is visible. 8. Install Water Cut-Off Mastic below the mark, which indicates the top of the installed PS Pipe Seal. 9. Application of HP-250 or Low-VOC Primer a. Standard Membrane - Apply the primer with a clean HP Splice Wipe (or equivalent). Scrub the area of the membrane (where the PS Pipe Seal is to be applied) in a circular motion to achieve a thin, even coating on the membrane. The properly cleaned/primed area will be uniform in color without streaks and free of globs or puddles. b. Pre-Kleened™ Membrane - Roller-apply the primer to the membrane with a short naplength paint roller. The coated area will be free of globs or puddles. Note: The use of excessive amounts of primer will not signifi cantly enhance the adhesion of the PS Pipe Seal to the EPDM membrane. Use only the amount necessary to obtain 100% coverage of the area where the PS Pipe Seal will be applied. 10. Allow the primer to properly fl ash off until it does not transfer to a dry fi nger touch. Install the PS Pipe Seal as soon as the primer fl ashes off to minimize potential dust contamination and promote adhesion in colder weather. 11. Pull PS Pipe Seal back down over pipe and into position. 12. Remove release liner from the tape and with hand pressure press tape to the primed area. Roll splice area with a 2" roller. 13. Install a stainless steel universal clamping ring to the top of the PS Pipe Seal to provide constant compression of the Water Cut-Off Mastic. 14. When a fi eld splice intersects a PS Pipe Seal, install a T-Joint Cover. Review Carlisle specifi cations and details for complete installation information. EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com 11.13.13 © 2013 Carlisle. REPRINT CODE: 603140 - “Sure-Seal EPDM Pressure-Sensitive Pipe Seals Product Data Sheet” Carlisle, Sure-Tough, Pre-Kleened, SecurTAPE and Sure-Seal are trademarks of Carlisle. LEED is a registered trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council. Precautions »Remove all lead and other fl ashing. »Temperature of pipe must not exceed 180°F (82°C). »Deck fl anges of the PS Pipe Seal should not be overlapped, cut or applied over any angle change. »Additional membrane securement is required on mechanically fastened roofi ng systems. »When clamping ring is to be used with a 1" diameter pipe, the following method must be utilized to provide proper clamping. a. Lift the tightening screw and slip the loose end of the clamping ring under th is tightening apparatus. A complete circle will now be formed with the metal band. b. Pull the loose end of the clamping ring until a circle with a diameter of approximately 1½" is formed. c. Insert the loose end of the clamping ring under the tightening screw for the second time so a double layer of the metal bands result. d. Flip the tightening apparatus into position and turn the tightening screw until the appropriate clamping pressure is achieved against the sealant and pipe penetration. Pressure-Sensitive Pipe Seals Typical Properties and Characteristics Physical Property ½" to 3" 1" to 6" Material Molded EPDM Molded EPDM Color Black Black Size ½" to 3" (12 mm–75 mm) pipe 1" to 6" (25 mm–150 mm) pipe Packaging 10/carton 10/carton Weight 7 lbs/carton (3.2 kg) 11 lbs/carton (5 kg) Shelf Life 1 year 1 year Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not refl ect the specifi cation range for any particular property of this product. LEED® Information Pre-consumer Recycled Content 2% Post-consumer Recycled Content 0% Manufacturing Location Greenville, IL Solar Refl ectance Index (SRI) N/A 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE Pressure-Sensitive Molded Walkway Pads Overview Carlisle's Sure-Seal EPDM Pressure-Sensitive (PS) Molded Walkway Pads are designed to protect the membrane in those areas exposed to repetitive foot traffi c. Walkways must be installed at all traffi c concentration points (i.e., roof hatches, access doors, rooftop ladders, etc.) regardless of traffi c frequency Walkways must also be installed if regular maintenance (once a month or more) is necessary to service rooftop equipment. Features and Benefi ts »Excellent tear and puncture resistance »UV resistance »Slip resistance Installation 1. The entire surface where the PS Molded Walkway Pad will be applied must be clean. The adhesive on the back of the PS Molded Walkway Pad will not adhere to dusted or dirty surfaces. Any residual contamination will be detrimental to the bond strength of the adhesive. 2. Remove all foreign material. a. Remove excess mica dust by brooming or wiping with a clean, dry rag or Carlisle HP Splice Wipe. b. The use of Weathered Membrane Cleaner may be necessary. This process is essential on membrane that has been exposed for a number of weeks. Note: Permeation-resistant gloves (that meet ANSI/ISEA 105-2005) are required for hand protection when cleaners or primers are being used. c. Allow the membrane to dry thoroughly before proceeding. 3. Application of HP-250 or Low-VOC EPDM Primer a. Standard Membrane - Apply the primer with a clean HP Splice Wipe (or equivalent). Scrub the area of the membrane (where the PS Molded Walkway Pad is to be applied) in a circular motion to achieve a thin, even coating on the membrane. The properly cleaned/primed area will be uniform in color without streaks and free of globs or puddles. b. Pre-Kleened™ Membrane - Roller-apply the primer to the membrane with a short nap-length paint roller. The coated area will be free of globs or puddles. Note: The use of excessive amounts of primer will not signifi cantly enhance the adhesion of the PS Molded Walkway Pad to the EPDM membrane. Use only the amount necessary to obtain 100% coverage of the area where the PS Molded Walkway Pad will be applied. 4. Allow the primer to properly fl ash off until it does not transfer to a dry fi nger touch. Install the PS Molded Walkaway Pads as soon as the primer fl ashes off to minimize potential dust contamination and promote adhesion in colder weather. 5. Allow a 1"-wide (25 mm) gap between PS Walkway Pads. Discontinue Walkways over fi eld splices allowing a minimum 1" (25 mm) gap. Review Carlisle specifi cations and details for complete installation information. EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com 06.08.18 © 2018 Carlisle. REPRINT CODE: 603144 - “Sure-Seal EPDM Pressure-Sensitive Molded Pads Product Data Sheet” Carlisle, Sure-Seal and Pre-Kleened are trademarks of Carlisle. LEED is a registered trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council. Precautions »The product is to be used as a walkway only and is not designed as a substitute for ballast. »PS Molded Walkway Pads cannot be installed within 10' (3 m) of the roof perimeter or on projects that exceed 50' (15 m) in height for Design “B” systems. Concrete pavers may be used in these areas. »When installing walkways in conjunction with ballast, avoid the entrapment of small ballast below walkways. Also, avoid excessive application of primer on ballasted systems installed over EPS insulation. »PS Molded Walkway Pads are a maintenance item and are not covered under the Carlisle membrane systems warranty. Typical Properties and Characteristics Color Black Total Pad Thickness 0.375" (9 mm) +/- 10% Tensile Strength, psi ASTM D412 Unaged 500 Tear Resistance, ibf/in ASTM D624 Unaged 250 Size 30" x 30" (750 mm x 750 mm) Packaging 50 per skid Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not refl ect the specifi cation range for any particular property of this product. Pressure-Sensitive Molded Walkway Pads LEED® Information Pre-consumer Recycled Content 100% Post-consumer Recycled Content 0% Manufacturing Location Carlisle, PA Greenville, IL Solar Refl ectance Index (SRI) N/A 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE Pressure-Sensitive RUSS Overview Carlisle’s Sure-Seal Pressure-Sensitive (PS) RUSS is a nominal 45-mil (1.1 mm) reinforced EPDM membrane strip with a nominal 30-mil (.75 mm) cured EPDM splice tape laminated along one or both edges. Available in 6" (150 mm) and 9" (225 mm) total widths, the adhesive strips are 3" (75 mm) wide. 6" PS RUSS has pre-applied splice tape along one edge and can be installed horizontally or vertically; 9" PS RUSS has pre-applied splice tape along both edges and can only be installed horizontally. Please note: 6" PS RUSS cannot be used in the fi eld of the roof on mechanically fastened roofi ng systems. 9" PS RUSS must be used in the fi eld of the roof on mechanically fastened systems. Features and Benefi ts »6" PS RUSS provides added membrane perimeter securement at walls, curbs, and expansion joints »9" PS RUSS is used for membrane securement in the fi eld of the roof on mechanically fastened systems Installation: 6" PS RUSS 1. Unroll and position PS RUSS horizontally or vertically in the angle change with the pre-applied tape lying horizontally and facing up. 2. Position 2" Seam Fastening Plates or 2" Polymer Seam Plates 1⁄8" to ¾" (3 to 19 mm) from the angle change – 12" (305 mm) on center maximum – and secure with the appropriate Carlisle fastener. Do not fasten plates over the product’s release liner, as this will cause the liner to tear when removed. 3. Remove all foreign material: The adhesive on the PS RUSS will not adhere to dusted or dirty surfaces. Remove any dust or foreign material by brooming and/or wiping with a clean, dry rag or Carlisle HP Splice Wipe. The use of Weathered Membrane Cleaner may be necessary. Allow the cleaner to dry thoroughly before proceeding. Note: Permeation-resistant gloves (that meet ANSI/ISEA 105-2005) are required for hand protection when cleaners or primers are being used. 4. Apply HP-250 or Low-VOC EPDM Primer to the back of the fi eld membrane. 5. Allow the primer to properly fl ash off until it does not transfer to a dry fi nger touch. Use hand pressure to install the fi eld membrane to the PS RUSS as soon as the primer fl ashes off to minimize potential dust contamination and promote adhesion in colder weather. 6. Pull the fi eld membrane back to expose the unadhered portion of the PS RUSS. Apply Carlisle Bonding Adhesive to the deck membrane, exposed PS RUSS, and parapet wall. 7. Once the bonding adhesive has properly fl ashed off, roll membrane to the angle change and crease. Roll the membrane up the wall and broom for optimal adhesion. 8. Roll the entire 6" (152 mm) width of the PS RUSS splice area with a 2" (51 mm)-wide roller, using positive pressure. Installation: 9" PS RUSS (Field of Roof) 1. Unroll and position PS RUSS in the fi eld of the roof with pre-applied tape facing up. 2. Position 2" Polymer Seam Fastening Plates – 6" (152 mm) or 12" (302 mm) on center maximum – along the center line portion of the PS RUSS and secure with a Carlisle fastener. Do not fasten plates over the product’s release liner, as this will cause the liner to tear when removed. 3. The entire surface where the PS RUSS will be applied must be cleaned and primed. The adhesive on the PS RUSS will not adhere to dusted/dirty surfaces. Remove any dirt or dust resulting from plate installation by wiping with a clean rag. If there is a heavy layer of dirt present, clean the splice area thoroughly with Weathered Membrane Cleaner. 4. Apply HP-250 or Low-VOC EPDM Primer to the back of the fi eld membrane. 5. Allow the primer to properly fl ash off until it does not transfer to a dry fi nger touch. Remove the release liner from the tape adhesive on the PS RUSS, pulling it parallel to the roof deck. Use hand pressure to install the fi eld membrane immediately after the primer fl ashes off to minimize potential dust contamination and promote adhesion in colder weather. EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com 01.18.16 © 2016 Carlisle. REPRINT CODE: 603142 - “Sure-Seal EPDM Pressure-Sensitive RUSS Product Data Sheet” Carlisle, Sure-Seal, Sure-White and Sure-Tough are trademarks of Carlisle. LEED is a registered trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council. 6. Roll the entire 9" (228 mm) width of the PS RUSS splice area with a 2" (51 mm)-wide roller, using positive pressure. Review Carlisle specifi cations and details for complete installation information. Precautions »Avoid prolonged contact with skin. In case of contact with skin, thoroughly wash affected area with soap and water. »Prolonged jobsite storage in temperatures of 90°F (32° C) and higher will affect product shelf life. »In warm, sunny weather, keep PS RUSS in the box, in a shaded area, until ready to use. »Storage and use of PS RUSS at temperatures below 40°F (4°C) will result in a loss of adhesive tack, and, in extreme cases, will result in no bond to the substrate. Overnight storage must be available to keep the temperature of the PS RUSS at a minimum of 60°F (15°C). Hot boxes for jobsite storage must be provided to maintain a minimum product temperature of 40°F (4°C). »Store PS RUSS in a dry area. »Due to solvent fl ash-off, condensation may form on freshly applied primer when the ambient temperature is near the dew point. If condensation develops, the application of primer and installation of PS RUSS must be discontinued, as proper adhesion will not be achieved. Allow the primer to dry and apply a thin freshener coat of primer to the previously coated surface when conditions allow. »Carlisle fasteners and Seam Fastening Plates/Polymer Seam Plates must be used when installing PS RUSS. Refer to Carlisle specifi cations and details for appropriate fastening plates and fasteners. »PS RUSS is intended for use with black Sure-Seal and Sure-Tough™ membranes. Using this product in conjunction with Sure-White® membrane will result in discoloration of the white membrane surface over time. »In order to achieve proper adhesion, the following steps must be followed when installing PS RUSS at temperatures below 40°F (4°C). a. After the primer has been applied and properly fl ashed off, install the membrane over the PS RUSS. Heat the top of the membrane directly over the tape with a hot-air gun and immediately roll with a hand roller. The heated surface should be very hot to the touch of bare skin. Take care not to burn or blister the membrane. »KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. Typical Properties and Characteristics 6" RUSS 9" RUSS Base Membrane-EPDM (Polyester Reinforced) Adhesive-Synthetic Rubber Membrane-EPDM (Polyester Reinforced) Adhesive-Synthetic Rubber Roll Size 6" x 100' (150 mm x 30 m) 9" x 100' (225 mm x 30 m) Thickness EPDM- 45-mil (1.1 mm) Tape- 30-mil (.75 mm) EPDM- 45-mil (1.1 mm) Tape- 30-mil (.75 mm) Packaging 200 lf./ctn. (60 m) 2 rolls 100 lf./ctn. (30 m) 1 roll Net Wt. per carton 38 lbs (17 kg) 33 lbs (15 kg) Shelf Life 1 year 1 year Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not refl ect the specifi cation range for any particular property of this product. Pressure-Sensitive RUSS LEED® Information Pre-consumer Recycled Content 2% Post-consumer Recycled Content 0% Manufacturing Location Greenville, IL Solar Refl ectance Index (SRI) N/A 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE Lap Sealant Overview Carlisle’s Sure-Seal Lap Sealant is a gun-consistency material used to seal the exposed cut edge of reinforced EPDM membranes, and the edges of elastoform fl ashing. Carlisle’s Lap Sealants are extremely durable, and their cured rubber consistency enables them to expand and contract with the roofi ng membrane. Features and Benefi ts »Seals exposed cut edge of reinforced EPDM membranes and the edges of elastoform fl ashing. »Cured rubber consistency »Applied using a caulk gun »Seals EPDM edge splices Coverage Rate This material has a coverage rate of 22' (6.7 m) per tube using a 5⁄16" (8 mm) bead. Installation 1. All surfaces to be sealed with Lap Sealant must be fi rm, dry, and free of oil, dust, and other foreign materials. 2. After splices are completed with the proper splicing materials, clean the EPDM to remove all foreign materials by wiping with a Carlisle HP Splice Wipe (or equivalent) dampened with Carlisle Weathered Membrane Cleaner. Note: Permeation resistant gloves (that meet ANSI/ISEA 105-2005) are recommended while using this material. 3. Apply a 5⁄16" (8 mm) bead of Lap Sealant along the exposed edge of the membrane. 4. Using the feathering tool to feather the sealant bead so the high point is above the offset of the splice and the edges are feathered onto the deck. 5. Lap Sealant must be applied and feathered on any required elastoform fl ashing edges by the end of the working day. Lap sealant may be applied immediately to the elastoform fl ashing. Review Carlisle specifi cations and details for complete installation information. Precautions »Review the applicable Safety Data Sheet for complete safety information prior to use. »Lap Sealants are FLAMMABLE. They contain petroleum distillates that are dangerous fi re and explosion hazards when exposed to heat, fl ame or sparks. Store and use away from all sources of heat, fl ame or sparks. Do not smoke while applying. Do not use in confi ned or unventilated areas. Vapors are heavier than air and may travel along the ground to a distant ignition source and fl ash back. A red caution label is required for shipping. »Avoid breathing vapors. Keep container closed when not in use. Use with adequate ventilation. If inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not breathing, perform artifi cial respiration. If breathing is diffi cult, give oxygen. Call a physician immediately. »If swallowed, DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Call a physician immediately. »Avoid contact with eyes. Safety glasses or goggles are recommended. If contact with eyes occurs, immediately fl ush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Contact a physician immediately. »Avoid contact with skin. Wash hands thoroughly after handling. In case of contact with skin, thoroughly wash affected area with soap and water. »Follow Carlisle’s recommended splice instructions. DO NOT USE as splice cement between membranes. »Jobsite storage temperatures in excess of 90°F (32°C) will shorten product shelf life. Should the Lap Sealant be stored at temperatures below 60°F (15°C), restore to room temperature prior to use. »By using an excessively wet solvent cloth while cleaning the splice edge, solvent may be left in the offset of the membrane sheets. To avoid this problem, use a damp rag and make sure the Weathered Membrane Cleaner is completely fl ashed off before Lap Sealant application. EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com 04.12.16 © 2016 Carlisle. REPRINT CODE: 605045 - “Sure-Seal EPDM Lap Sealant Product Data Sheet” Carlisle and Sure-Seal are trademarks of Carlisle. LEED is a registered trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council. »If applied during periods of cold, dampness or high humidity, it is possible that the evaporation of solvents will be substantially reduced, resulting in some slight membrane swelling. This would be further aggravated should the sealant be applied in an unusually heavy coat. »Coverage rates are average and may vary due to jobsite conditions. »KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. Typical Properties and Characteristics Color Black Solids 63% Flash Point 40°F (4°C) Tag Open Cup Service Temperature -60°F to 180°F (-51°C to 82°C) Specifi c Gravity 1.03 Cold Weather Flex Excellent Resistance to: Staining General Weathering Ozone Ultraviolet Radiation Slump Water Acid Alkali Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Very Good Excellent Good Good VOC 400 grams/liter Average Net Weight/Gallon 8.58 lbs. (1.03 Kg/l) Packaging 25 Tubes/Carton Shelf Life 1 year Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not refl ect the specifi cation range for any particular property of this product. LEED® Information Pre-consumer Recycled Content 0 Post-consumer Recycled Content 0 Manufacturing Location Carlisle, PA Lap Sealant 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE One Part Pourable Sealer Overview Sure-Seal One Part Pourable Sealer is a black single component, moisture curing, elastomeric polyether sealant that is compatible with Carlisle’s Sure-Seal EPDM membranes. The material is designed to provide a fl exible, durable and long lasting seal around hard-to-fl ash penetrations in Sure- Seal Roofi ng Systems. Sure-Seal One Part Pourable Sealer provides rapid skin time when exposed to atmospheric moisture forming a waterproof rubber surface in less than one (1) hour. Moisture curing continues, until a two (2) – inch deep solid rubber seal encases the penetration. Complete cure time will vary depending on relative humidity and temperature. The sealant’s one-part, pourable consistency allows for quick pocket fi lling without mixing. Carlisle’s HP-250 or LVOC Primer must be applied to all EPDM surfaces, including cured membrane and uncured fl ashing, that will be in contact with Sure-Seal One Part Pourable Sealer. Primer should not be applied to the plastic (HDPE) strip that is part of the Sure-Seal Pourable Sealer Pocket. Unused sealant remaining in a pouch will remain useable up to 30 days if pouch is resealed with original cap. Intended Uses Sure-Seal One Part Pourable Sealer is designed to provide a fl exible, durable and long lasting seal around hard-to-fl ash penetrations in Sure- Seal Roofi ng Systems. Features and Benefi ts »Ready to use - no mixing required »Pouch can be resealed with original cap »Provides a fl exible, durable and long lasting seal around hard to fl ash penetrations »Provides a water-tight seal in less than one hour Coverage Rate One 0.5-gallon pouch (2-liter) will fi ll 122 cubic inches of volume within a pourable sealer pocket. For example, one (1) 6” Sure-Seal Pourable Sealer Pocket (56 cubic inches) will require 0.23 gallons (0.87 liters) of pourable sealer to fi ll completely (with no penetrations). Application ** 1. Bonding surfaces must be free of moisture, dirt, or any contaminants. Any previously applied asphalt, caulking, or sealants must be removed from the penetration(s). 2. Fill any voids in the roof deck around the penetration(s) to prevent sealant from seeping through roof. Install appropriate Sure – Seal pressure sensitive Pourable Sealer Pocket or metal dam in accordance with the appropriate U-16 detail. Minimum pourable sealer depth is 2" (50 mm). Minimum distance from object to side of pocket is 1" (25 mm). 3. Carlisle’s HP-250 or LVOC Primer must be applied to all EPDM surfaces, including cured deck membrane and uncured fl ashing, that will be in contact with Sure-Seal One Part Pourable Sealer. Primer should not be applied to the plastic (HDPE) strip that forms the inside wall of the Sure-Seal pressure sensitive pourable sealer pocket. Allow primer to fl ash off. 4. Remove cap from 0.5-gallon (2-liter) pouch and pour Sure-Seal One-Part Pourable Sealer directly into pocket. Fill pocket completely until rim is covered with Sure- Seal One-Part Pourable Sealer making sure all voids are fi lled. 5. To save unused sealant, squeeze air from pouch and replace cap. Unused sealant should be used within 30 days. Review Carlisle specifi cations and details for complete installation information. EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com 08.19.16 © 2016 Carlisle. REPRINT CODE: 603623 - “Sure-Seal One Part Pourable Sealer Product Data Sheet” Carlisle and Sure-Seal are trademarks of Carlisle. LEED is a registered trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council. Precautions »Review the applicable Safety Data Sheet for complete safety information prior to use. »Avoid breathing vapors. Keep container closed when not in use. Use with adequate ventilation. If inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not breathing, perform artifi cial respiration. If breathing is diffi cult, give oxygen. Call a physician immediately. »If swallowed, DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Call a physician immediately. »Avoid contact with eyes. Safety glasses or goggles are recommended. If splashed in eyes, immediately fl ush eyes with plenty of clean water for at least 15 minutes. Contact a physician immediately. »Avoid contact with skin. Wash hands thoroughly after handling. In case of contact with skin, thoroughly wash affected area with soap and water. »Do not thin. Thinning will affect performance. »Shelf life is based on storage in original, unopened or undamaged containers at temperatures ranging from 60°F to 80°F (15°C to 26°C). Should the Sure-Seal One Part Pourable Sealer be exposed to lower temperatures, restore to room temperature prior to use. »Coverage rates are average and may vary due to conditions of the job site. »KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. Typical Properties and Characteristics Specifi c Gravity 1.4 (11.6 lbs/gallon) - 1.5 (12.5 lbs/gallon) Viscosity (Brookfi eld RTV), cps Self leveling 20,000 - 50,000 Color Black Odor Mild ester smell (mint) when wet. Odorless when dry Elongation @ Break, % ASTM D-0412 - (7 day ambient cure) 450 Hardness, (Shore A) ASTM C-0661 25 - 35 Tack Free Time ASTM C-0679 - @ 70°F. Less than 1 hour Low temperature fl ex PASS -20°F (-29°C) Shrinkage (14 day cure) No measurable shrinkage Service temperature ASTM 2453 -40°F (-40°C) to 200°F (93°C) Long term weatherability ASTM G53 - 98 cycles @ 12 hours/cycle - (condensate exposure - 4 hrs @ 50°C) - (U.V. exposure - 8 hrs @ 70°C) No crazing or cracking Packaging 4-0.5 gallon pouches per bucket Weight Per Carton 29 lbs. / bucket (13.2 kg) Shelf Life (unopened container) 12 months Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not refl ect the specifi cation range for any particular property of this product. LEED® Information Pre-consumer Recycled Content 0% Post-consumer Recycled Content 0% VOC Content <25g/L Manufacturing Location Schoolcraft, MI One Part Pourable Sealer 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE Water Cut-Off Mastic Overview Let Carlisle simplify your next membrane installation with its Water Cut-Off Mastic. Water Cut-Off Mastic is a one-component, low-viscosity, self- wetting, butyl-blend mastic designed to be used in conjunction with roofi ng and waterproofi ng systems. It is primarily used as a sealing agent between various membranes and applicable when membrane is being terminated using a compression-type seal. Water Cut-Off Mastic is an extremely tacky material and will remain as such when used with compression-type terminations. Features and Benefi ts »Extremely tacky »Provides a durable compression-type seal between various membranes and parapet wall constructions Coverage Rate 10 linear feet per tube at the recommended application rate of a ½" bead. Application 1. All surfaces to be sealed with Water Cut-Off Mastic must be free of moisture, oil, dirt and other foreign materials. Water Cut-Off Mastic cannot be used on insulation. 2. Apply a ½" (13 mm) bead of Water Cut-Off Mastic between the substrate and the edge of the membrane. 3. Apply appropriate termination material and secure to provide constant compression for the Water Cut-Off Mastic. Review Carlisle specifi cations and details for complete application information. Precautions »Review the applicable Material Safety Data Sheet for complete safety information prior to use. »Water Cut-Off Mastic is FLAMMABLE – contains solvents that are dangerous fi re and explosion hazards when exposed to heat, fl ame or sparks. Store and use away from all sources of heat, fl ame or sparks. Do not smoke while applying. Do not use in a confi ned or unventilated area. Vapors are heavier than air and may travel along ground to a distant ignition source and fl ash back. »Avoid breathing vapors. Keep container closed when not in use. Use with adequate ventilation. If inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not breathing, perform artifi cial respiration. If breathing is diffi cult, give oxygen. Call a physician immediately. »If swallowed, DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Call a physician immediately. »Avoid contact with eyes. Safety glasses or goggles are recommended. If splashed in eyes, immediately fl ush eyes with plenty of clean water for at least 15 minutes. Contact a physician immediately. »Avoid contact with skin. Wash hands thoroughly after handling. In case of contact with skin, thoroughly wash affected area with soap and water. Note: Permeation-resistant gloves (that meet ANSI/ISEA 105-2005) are recommended to be worn when using this product to protect hands from irritating ingredients. EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com 11.21.13 © 2013 Carlisle. REPRINT CODE: 603622 - “Water Cut-Off Mastic Product Data Sheet” Carlisle and Sure-Seal are trademarks of Carlisle. LEED is a registered trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council. Typical Properties and Characteristics Color Gray Solids 80% Flash Point 40ºF (4ºC) Closed Cup Service Temperature -40ºF to 200ºF (-40ºC to 93ºC) Specifi c Gravity 1.29 Cold Weather Flexibility Excellent Average Brookfi eld Viscosity 1,320,000 cps Packaging 25 tubes/carton Clean up Weathered Membrane Cleaner Average net weight/carton 28 lbs (13 kg) Shelf life 1 year, unopened container Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not refl ect the specifi cation range for any particular property of this product. Water Cut-Off Mastic LEED® Information Pre-consumer Recycled Content 0% Post-consumer Recycled Content 0% Manufacturing Location Carlisle, PA VOC Content 250 g/L 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE Low-VOC EPDM and TPO Primer Overview Carlisle’s Low-VOC Primer is a solvent-based product designed for one- step priming of EPDM or TPO surfaces prior to the application of FAT™, Coverstrip, SecurTAPE™ and all other pressure-sensitive (PS) products. This product is designed to comply with VOC regulations. Features and Benefits »One-step primer used in conjunction with all pressure-sensitive accessories on EPDM or TPO membranes »Coverage rates up to 700 square feet per gallon (65 m²) with TPO or Kleen EPDM membrane »VOC less than 250 g/l »Excellent long term peel and shear strength Coverage Rates Approximately 250 ft²/gallon (23 m²) can be expected when properly applied to dusted EPDM membrane. Coverage rates as high as 700 ft²/gallon (65 m²) can be expected with TPO or Kleen EPDM membrane. Mixing Mixing is not recommended, even when settling occurs. The polymer used in primer contains a non-soluble partitioning agent that may settle to the bottom of the can. Do not attempt to break up or stir back into the primer. Application 1. Remove all foreign material. a. Excessive mica dust may be removed from EPDM by brooming or wiping with a clean, dry rag, or a Carlisle HP Splice Wipe. b. The use of Weathered Membrane Cleaner may be necessary on TPO or EPDM. This process is essential on membrane that has been exposed for a number of weeks or dusted membrane. Note: Permeation-resistant gloves (that meet ANSI/ISEA 105-2005) are required for hand protection when cleaners or primers are being used. 2. Application of Low-VOC Primer a. Dusted EPDM Membrane – Clean the splice area with Weathered Membrane Cleaner. Change HP Slice Wipes often to ensure mica dust is removed. Roller-apply the primer to the membrane with a short nap-length paint roller. The coated area will be free of globs or puddles. b. TPO, Kleen EPDM membrane, or EPDM membrane cleaned with Weathered Membrane Cleaner – Roller-apply the primer to the membrane with a short nap-length paint roller. The coated area will be free of globs or puddles. Note: The use of excessive amounts of Low-VOC Primer will not enhance the adhesion of the PS products to the membrane. Use only the amount necessary to obtain 100% coverage of the area where the tape or adhesive will be applied. 3. Allow the Low-VOC Primer to flash-off until it does not transfer to a dry finger touch yet remains tacky. Install the pressure-sensitive product immediately after the primer has flashed-off to promote adhesion and avoid contamination. 4. Complete the detail as specified in Carlisle’s Specifications and Details. Review Carlisle specifications and details for complete installation information. EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com 01.04.19 © 2019 Carlisle. REPRINT CODE: 604721 - “Low-VOC EPDM and TPO Primer Product Data Sheet” Carlisle, FAT, SecurTAPE and Sure-White are trademarks of Carlisle. LEED is a registered trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council. Precautions »Avoid allowing the primer to over dry or lose tack. »Install pressure-sensitive flashings, corners and tapes immediately after primer flashes off and remains tacky. »This product is FLAMMABLE. Precautions must be taken to keep the primer away from heat, flame and sparks during storage and use. »Avoid contact with eyes and skin. »Avoid breathing vapors. Keep container closed when not in use. Use with adequate ventilation. If inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not breathing, perform artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Call a physician immediately. During application, efforts must be made to prevent fumes from entering the building via air ventilation ducts. Do not place open containers or mix adhesive near fresh-air intake units. When possible, shut down or seal off the closest units. »If swallowed, DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Call a physician immediately. »Permeation-resistant gloves (that meet ANSI/ISEA 105-2005) must be worn with Low-VOC Primer to protect hands from staining and irritating ingredients. »Partitioning agents suspended in Low-VOC Primer tend to settle and do not need to be remixed. Stirring is not required. Use Low-VOC Primer full strength. Do not thin. Thinning will affect performance. »Low-VOC Primer is not white in color. Care should be taken to limit the amount of primer exposed beyond the splice area for improved aesthetics. »Jobsite storage temperatures in excess of 90°F (32°C) may affect product shelf life. Should the primer be stored at temperatures lower than 60°F (15°C), restore to room temperature prior to use. »Keep can tightly closed when not in use and protect from moisture contamination. A gasket of membrane or sealant can be used to create a positive seal. »Due to solvent flash-off, condensation may form on freshly applied Low-VOC Primer when the ambient temperature is near the dew point. If condensation develops, the application of primer must be discontinued (proper adhesion will not be obtained). Allow the surface to dry and apply a thin freshener coat of primer to the previously coated surface when conditions allow. »REVIEW THE LOW-VOC PRIMER MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR COMPLETE SAFETY INFORMATION PRIOR TO USE. »KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Typical Properties and Characteristics Base Synthetic Rubber Color Olive Drab Solids 9% Flash Point 40°F (4.4°C) Packaging (6) 1 gallon (3.8 liters) cans per carton or 3-gallon pails (11.4 liters) Shelf Life 12 months Average Weight 9.55 lbs/gallon (1.14 kg/liter) Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not reflect the specification range for any particular property of this product. Low-VOC EPDM and TPO Primer LEED® Information Pre-consumer Recycled Content 0% Post-consumer Recycled Content 0% Manufacturing Location Carlisle, PA VOC Content <250 g/L 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE Universal Single-Ply Sealant Overview Carlisle’s Universal Single-Ply Sealant is a 100% solids, solvent-free, one-part polyether sealant that provides a weather-tight seal to a variety of substrates. Universal Single-Ply Sealant can be used as a sealant above Termination Bar for Sure-Weld®, Sure-Flex™, and Sure-White® fully adhered and mechanically fastened roofi ng systems. It is also excellent for use in counter fl ashing, coping, and scupper details. Features and Benefi ts »Excellent adhesion to a variety of substrates »Low VOC »Wide range of applications Coverage Rate 25' (7.6 m) per tube or 600' (183 m) per carton using a ¼" (8 mm) bead. Application 1. Universal Single-Ply Sealant is a one-component, ready-to-use material that requires no mixing or preparation. 2. Surface preparation: Surfaces shall be dry, clean, and free of all dust or contamination that may negatively affect adhesion. Cleaning with Carlisle’s Weathered Membrane Cleaner or Low-VOC Membrane Cleaner may be required. 3. Use a high-quality caulking gun to ensure ease of application. 4. Universal Single-Ply Sealant typically is tack-free in 25 minutes and skins over within 45 minutes. Full cure occurs in 3 to 7 days, depending on temperature and humidity levels. 5. Clean up: Remove excess sealant adjacent to joint prior to cleaning with Carlisle’s Weathered Membrane Cleaner or Low-VOC Membrane Cleaner. Review Carlisle specifi cations and details for complete installation information. Precautions »Store in original, unopened containers in a cool, dry area. Protect unopened containers from heat and direct sunlight. Elevated temperatures will reduce shelf life. »Do not use Universal Single-Ply Sealant in temperatures below 40°F (4°C). »For industrial professional use only. May not be repackaged or resold for other than industrial or professional use. »Avoid prolonged contact with skin. »Uncured adhesive is an eye irritant. In case of contact with eyes, immediately fl ush with water. »Do not ingest. If ingested, contact a physician immediately. »Review Safety Data Sheet for complete safety information prior to use. »KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. EXPERIENCE THE CARLISLE DIFFERENCE 800-479-6832 | P.O. Box 7000 | Carlisle, PA 17013 | Fax: 717-245-7053 | www.carlislesyntec.com 08.16.16 © 2016 Carlisle. WEB ONLY: CST-2805 - “Universal Single-Ply Sealant Product Data Sheet” Carlisle, Sure-Weld, Sure-Flex, and Sure-White are trademarks of Carlisle. LEED is a registered trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council. Typical Properties and Characteristics Color White Viscosity 850,000 Cps. Tack-Free Time 25 minutes depending on temp/humidity Cure Time 3-7 days depending on temp/humidity Flow, Sag, or Slump None (¼"[8 mm] Bead) Staining None Ozone Resistance Good UV Resistance Excellent Cured Hardness (Shore A) 17-23 Shear Strength 150 PSI Weight per Carton 26 lbs (11.8kg) Packaging 24 Cartridges, 10.1 Fl. Oz. (298 mL) each Shelf Life 12 months, unopened container @ 90ºF (32°C) VOC Content 22 g/L Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not refl ect the specifi cation range for any particular property of this product. LEED® Information Pre-consumer Recycled Content 0% Post-consumer Recycled Content 0% Manufacturing Location Schoolcraft, MI Solar Refl ectance Index (SRI) N/A Universal Single-Ply Sealant