ASTM C Standard Guide for Use of Joint Sealants. ASTM-C ; Standard Specification for Elastomeric Joint Sealants. 2. ASTM C; Standard Guide for Use of Joint Sealants. B. FEDERAL. This guide describes the use of a cold liquid-applied sealant for joint sealing applications. Including joints on buildings and related adjacent areas, such as.
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Changes x1193 the color of the sealant, Changes in the adhesion of the sealant to glass, and Changes in the adhesion of the sealant to the accessory being tested. Referenced Documents purchase separately The documents listed below are referenced within the subject standard but are not provided as part of the standard. Note 1 – This is not a suitable test method for water-base products.
ASTM C e1 Standard Test Method for Determining the Tensile Properties of an Insulating Glass Edge Seal for Structural Glazing Applications This test method covers a laboratory procedure for quantitatively measuring the tensile strength, stiffness, and adhesion properties of insulating glass edge seals that are used in structural sealant glazing applications. ASTM C Standard Test Method for Bubbling of One-Part, Elastomeric Solvent-Release Type Sealants This test method covers determination of the degree of bubble formation or surface blistering in one-part, elastomeric solvent-release type sealants when exposed to elevated temperatures.
These sealants are generally formulated to withstand a maximum joint movement of 7. In typical applications, the structural sealant acts to hold the outside lite c119 place under wind and gravity load and to maintain the edge spacer in its proper position. ASTM C Standard Test Method for Flow Characteristics of Preformed Tape Sealants C113 test method describes a laboratory procedure for determining the flow characteristics of preformed tape sealants after a specified time, temperature, and load.
Link to Active This link will always route to the current Active version of the standard. Additionally, c11193 also does not c119 information or guidelines for the use of a sealant in c1193 insulating glass unit edge seal used in a structural sealant glazing application. Typical designs asttm considerations can be found in Guide C Sealant Standard Test Methods ASTM C a Standard Test Method for Staining and Color Change of Single- or Multicomponent Joint Sealants This test method covers an accelerated laboratory procedure to determine if a sample of a joint sealant will stain the substrate when in contract with masonry, concrete, or stone such as marble, limestone, sandstone, and granite.
The values given in parenthesis are provided for information only. ASTM C Standard Test Method for Effects of Laboratory Accelerated Weathering on Elastomeric Joint Sealants This test method covers a laboratory procedure for qstm the effects of accelerated weathering on cured-in-place elastomeric joint sealants single- c193 multicomponent for use in building construction.
It is possible that the strain applied to the sealant bead may result in the failure of a deficient substrate before effecting a failure in the sealant. ASTM C Standard Practice for Evaluating Adhesion of Installed Weatherproofing Sealant Joints This practice describes field tests to determine the adhesive and cohesive characteristics of an installed sealant joint, by manually placing a strain on the sealant.
ASTM C Standard Test Method for Determining Compatibility of Liquid-Applied Sealants with Accessories Used in Structural Glazing Systems This test method covers a laboratory screening procedure for determining the compatibility of liquid-applied structural sealant glazing sealants when in contact with accessories such as dry glazing gaskets, spacers, shims, and setting blocks after exposure to heat and ultraviolet light.
ASTM C a Standard Test Method for Staining and Color Change of Single- or Multicomponent Joint Sealants Adtm test method covers an accelerated laboratory procedure to determine if a sample of a joint sealant will stain the substrate when in contract with masonry, concrete, or stone such as marble, limestone, sandstone, and granite. Users of this test method must recognize that the IG edge seal assembly influences the secondary sealant properties. Protective glazing ast, systems designed for use in applications subject to natural disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes, windstorms c113 forms of forced entry such as blasts, burglary, and ballistic attack.
The zstm of this method can be used in conjunction with other information to determine the overall performance of the sealant joint.
ASTM Sealant Standards
ASTM C Standard Test Method for Indentation Hardness of Elastomeric-Type Sealants by Means of a Durometer This test method describes a laboratory procedure for determining indentation hardness of joint sealing compounds, single- and multicomponentintended for use in building construction.
Presently only certain silicone sealants are recognized as having the necessary durability for use as secondary sealant in IG units in SSG applications ASTM C Standard Specification for Precured Elastomeric Silicone Joint Sealants Aztm elastomeric silicone joint sealants, hereinafter referred to as seal, are manufactured in flat, cured, extruded shapes and are primarily used to span joint d1193 in construction.
It tests these properties after dry, wet, frozen, heat aged or artificially weather-aged conditionings, or both. This guide provides information useful to design professionals, architects, manufacturers, installers, and others for the design and installation of silicone sealants for asym glazing systems. Four 4 cans are required for each product determination. ASTM C Standard Test Method for Determining Modulus, Tear and Adhesion Properties of Precured Elastomeric Joint Sealants This test method describes a laboratory procedure for measuring modulus, tear, joint movement ability and adhesion properties of applied, Precured Elastomeric Joint Sealants, hereinafter referred to as “applied seal” and if not applied, hereinafter referred to as “seal,” on portland cement mortar as a standard substrate and or other substrates.
The sealant to be tested shall be fully cured. This guide provides information useful to design professionals, manufacturers, contractors, and d1193 for the design and installation of a SSG system.
However, a sealant and sealant joint will also have a service life. The destructive procedure stresses the sealant in such a way as to cause either cohesive or adhesive failure of the sealant or cohesive failure of the substrate where deficient substrate conditions exist. The intent is for service life to meet or exceed design life.
It presents guidelines for the use and application of the various materials, design of a sealant joint for a specific application, and environmental conditions and effects that are known to detrimentally affect a sealant joint. ASTM C Standard Test Method for Effects of Heat Aging on Weight Loss, Cracking and Chalking of Elastomeric Sealants This test method covers a laboratory procedure for determining the effects of heat aging on weight loss, cracking, and chalking of cured-in-place elastomeric joint sealants single- and multicomponent for use in building construction.
Information in this guide is primarily applicable to a single and multi-component, cold liquid-applied joint sealant and secondarily to a precured sealant when used with a properly prepared joint opening and substrate surfaces.
Standard Guide for Use of Joint Sealants
The information and guidelines are also useful for those that c193 accessories to the sealant industry and for those that install sealants and accessory materials associated with sealant use. The elastomeric sealants described by this guide meet the requirements of Specifications CCor C Link to Active This link will always route to the current Active version of the standard. It also provides information on the adhesive bond of the sealants to the tested substrates. ASTM C Standard Test Method for Durability of Sealants Exposed to Continuous Immersion in Liquids This test method covers a laboratory asm that assists in determining the durability of a sealant and its adhesion to a substrate while continuously immersed in a liquid.
There are many factors that can affect service life including type of sealant polymer, sealant formulation, compatibility with adjacent materials, installation techniques or deficiencies, sealant joint design or lack thereofproper maintenance or lack thereofand environmental exposure, among others.
This test method is applicable to self-leveling and non-sag grades of sealant. The designer of a joint seal should take the above into consideration when designing and specifying sealants for certain applications.
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It presents guidelines for the use and application of the various materials, design of a sealant joint for a specific application, and environmental conditions and effects that are known to detrimentally affect a sealant joint.
Referenced Documents purchase separately The documents listed below are referenced within the subject standard but are not provided as part of the standard. ASTM Atm Standard Test Method for Measuring the Yield for Aerosol Foam Sealants This test method covers the determination of the linear units of specified diameter bead of foam sealant that can be obtained from a single can of aerosol product.
It explains the properties and functions of various materials, such as sealant, sealant backing, and primer, among others; and, procedures such as, substrate cleaning and priming, and installation of the components of a sealed joint. These sealants are intended to be a structural component of sealed insulating glass IG units used in structural sealant glazing hereinafter referred to as SSG.
Asmt properties may be added as ASTM test methods for those properties become available. Considering the range of properties of commercially available sealants, the variety of joint designs possible, and the many conditions of use, the information contained herein is general in nature.
The exposure sources used in the three types of artificial weathering devices are the filtered xenon arc, fluorescent ultraviolet lamps, and open flame carbon arc based on C11933 GGand Grespectively. ASTM C Standard Test Method for Extrusion Rate of Elastomeric Sealants This test method covers two laboratory procedures for determining the extrusion rate of elastomeric sealants for use in building construction.
These materials are generally used to serve as components of glazing systems.
Such foam sealants are used for a variety of end use applications intended to reduce air movement in the building envelope.