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| No.
80 Fiberweb® Thru-Wall Flashing
Fiberweb
Masonry Thru-Wall Flashing is a strong and durable
membrane which remains flexible at extreme temperatures,
will not shrink or sag, and will resist accidental
punctures during installation. Fiberweb flashings
are formable and can be folded to shape during installation.
Installation:
Starting 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) from face, extend Fiberweb
flashing through veneer and turn up a minimum of 8"
(203.2 mm). Bed in mortar joints of masonry. Seal
to concrete with roofing cement. Seal into sheathing
over wood, steel stud, or framed back-up. Lap end
joints a minimum of 6" (152.4 mm) and seal watertight
with Fiberweb Tape.
FIBERWEB
200
* Black
laminate of polyester film, 20 x 10 fiberglass scrim
and a layer of vinyl film.
* Approved by Army Corps of Engineers Guide Specification
CEGS-07600
* Average 8 mils thick.
Technical Data Fiberweb 200
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Property
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Average
Values
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Test
Method
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| Moisture
Vapor Transmission |
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| Tensile
Strength (lbs/1" width) |
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| Tensile
Strength (psi) |
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| Puncture
Resistance, Beach Units |
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| Tear
Strength (Mullen Burst) |
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| Tear
Resistance |
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| Elongation |
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Temperature Flex |
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| Shrinkage |
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Adhesive
Strength (tape to steel)
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| Asphalt
Exposure |
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0.0064 Perms
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93.6
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83.3
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8,320
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7,200
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94
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164.9
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1,222 lbs/inch
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1,631 lbs/inch
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5.0%
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No crack or peel
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0.05%
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45 oz/in. width
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No Change
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ASTM
E96 Procedure E
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ASTM D828
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ASTM D 828
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ASTM D781
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ASTM D751
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ASTM D1004-66
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ASTM D412-68
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1/8" mandrel @
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ASTM D1204
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ASTM D3330
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30 days @ 160°F
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| FIBERWEB
300
* 1/3
mil metal foil laminated between layers of polyester
film bonded to a 20 x 10 fiberglass scrim reinforcement.
* Fiberweb 300 has a total average mil thickness of
7 mils.
Technical
Data Fiberweb 300
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Resistance, Beach Units |
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Strength (Mullen Burst) |
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Resistance |
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| Elongation |
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Temperature Flex |
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Exposure |
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0.0007 Perms
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103.1
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120.4
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11,855
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13,833
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100
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214.6 lbs/inch
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1454 lbs/inch
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1532 lbs/inch
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5.67%
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No crack or peel
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0.01%
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45 oz/in. width
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No change
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ASTM E96 Procedure E
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ASTM D 828
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ASTM D781
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ASTM D751
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ASTM D1004-66
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ASTM D412-68
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1/8" mandrel @
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ASTM D1204
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ASTM D3330
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| Fiberweb
310
Same
construction as Fiberweb 300 but utilizing a 1 mil
metal foil. Fiberweb 310 has a total average mil thickness
of 8 mils.
Distributed
by Heckmann
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No.
81 EPDM Thru-Wall Flashing:
*
40-mil EPDM membrane available in a variety
of widths by 100 ft lengths.
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UV and Ozone resistant; products can be left
exposed during normal construction delays and
can be an exposed building component.
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No installation temperature restrictions.
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Easy to detail around corners and angle changes.
Available
in 12", 18", 24" and 36"
wide rolls 100 feet long. Also available: sealant,
tape, spray adhesive, corners, and screws.
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| No.
82 Rubberized Asphalt Thru-Wall Flashing:
40-mil
thick composite Thru-Wall Flashing consisting
of 32-mil self-adhering rubberized asphalt membrane
laminated to an 8-mil high density polyethylene
film. A siliconized release liner prevents the
material from sticking together in the roll
and is easily removed for installation.
Advantages:
* Resists mechanical damage and ensures the
integrity of waterproofing membrane during subsequent
wall construction.
* Provides a waterproofing barrier at flashing
areas to prevent wall assembly leaks.
* The membrane is fully adhered to the substrate
to prevent moisture migration behind the flashing.
* The rubberized asphalt seals around fastener
penetrations through the membrane.
* Compatible with No. 83 Self-Adhering Vapor
Air Barrier System to provide a complete
system of wall protection.
* Detailing is easy-to-install, inspect, and
repair.
* Economical thru-wall alternative.
Available
in 12", 18", and 24" wide rolls
100 feet long and 36" wide x 75 feet long.
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| No.
83 Self-Adhering Vapor Air Barrier System:
40-mil
thick rubberized asphalt membrane to which is
laminated a heavy polyethylene film on the face
and a siliconized, removable, release sheet
on the adhesive side. The system is designed
to provide a complete barrier to moisture or
air when adhered to an above grade substrate.
The
Vapor/Air Barrier system is cold applied and,
when pressed against the substrate, will adhere
firmly. The application may be done horizontally
or vertically over the full surface area. The
substrates may be concrete, block, exterior
gypsum sheating or wood walls.
Limitations:
* Not recommended in areas where membrane will
be subject to continuous exposure to sunlight.
* Some substrates require priming.
* Do not apply primer or membrane to frozen
surfaces. Best results are obtained when membrane
is installed at temperatures above 25° F.
* Do not apply primer or membrane to damp, frosty,
or contaminated surfaces.
Available
in 6", 9", 12", 18", and
24" wide rolls 100 feet long and 36"
wide x 75 feet long.
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