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20150407153358823.pdfDATE ISSUED COMPANY PHONE/FAX PROJECT NUMBER PROJECT NAME ATTENTION: ITEMS TRANSMITTED SENT VIA REVIEW ACTION REVIEW NOTE Feb 25, 2015 NBBJ 223 Yale Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 (206) 223-5555 100822.06 SMC Edmonds ACC Barb Gipple Approved NBBJ COMPOSITE RESPONSE Entered By: Andris Lapins Entered Date: Tuesday, March 10, 2015 3:20 PM Approved per KPFF review. Entered By: Sage Shingle Entered Date: Saturday, March 7, 2015 10:12 PM Refer to attached PDF for KPFF review comments ISSUED BY Scott Solberg PHONE / FAX: (206) 682-7770 EMAIL: scott.solberg@sellen.com COPY TO: Dan Schnebele Jenna Shope Joe Eagle ,N4BBJ Submittal 166-033000 Number C Submittal Number 166-033000010-0 SPEC. PARAGRAPH: SPEC. DESCRIPTION: SPECIFIC ITEM: CONTRACTOR ISSUED ON: DATE REQUESTED BACK: DATE RECEIVED @ NBBJ: DATE DUE BACK TO CONTRACTOR: DATE RETURNED BY NBBJ: Cast -in -Place Concrete FRP Coating at Skybridge Curb Feb 25, 2015 Mar 11, 2015 Mar 3, 2015 Mar 17, 2015 03/10/15 1 E ED �u rIla W 11 R Ei�l V I w[NEW April 2, 20 15 ��r.«��������.m�n�luu�r��uuuwpa�l�i��nvawrl�!s�wr�rar��arvn�unmxum���!�am�n�unrmr��aauun�ui�ruwmw�uix�Ir�nuwralwmNunir�rvur�r�Id�w�tiHumirArm�ra�unmmimrvu�nr�u��r�or��uukd�wr�wmurtomwmdlrnuuonl�Aarrrr��ou CONSULTANTS REPRESENTED NBBJ Andris Lapins KPFF C E Sage Shingle KPFF C E Tom Hudgings Mark Bucek ELECTRONIC ATTACHMENTS 0166-033000010-0-FRP-Coating-KPFF-NBBJ-APVD.pdf R E V I April 2,, 20,15 Reviewed IIS ,._' D B e c k �BECK & ASSOGIAl"'ES, C 5 rim SUBMITTAL FOR APPROVAL 7039. - SWEIDISH/EDMONDS-AMBULATORY CARE CENTER Date- 02/25/2015 To: RACHELJENNEIR NBBJ 223 Yale Ave Seattle, 98109 �4 + RHMz- 166 -033000-010 Rev#: 0 Priority: Medium From- SCOTT SOLBERG SELLEN CONSTRUCTION Co., INC. 227 WESTLAKE AVE N SEATTLE, WA 98109 Originator: SELLEN CONSTRUCTION Co., INC. —W Eall D Description: FRP Coating at Skybridge Curb R V I E We are transmitting the following Submittal Package item(s) f your review in accordance with the contract specifications. April 2, 20"1155 Please review and respond to: SCOTT SOLBERG, by: 3/11/2015 �Rev ewed by : DBeq Additional Notes: BECK & ASSOCIA"rES,, F)I-11.1A Item Number Spec Section Description Details Notes FRP coating at skybridge footing, 166-001.0 N/A added in RFI 143 cc: IW Hmomfs AC( .An,06 APPROVED AS NOTED w)res! MI-!! 'In 18 Fry . ..... 1h, PARTIALLY APPROVED AS . NOTED NOTAPPROVED NO ACTION REQUIRED X REVIEWED ONLY FOR: �()VF,RvIEW OF CONSOIJANT HFVIEW I NOTE: Refer lu DMAW I GeBefLll Reqtgfe"Ieflts III the pn`*ct for Pxplaniton of me remew N -FTM" RV( Andris I.ApIng/ mnel 3/1(f/15 ] n " "'J", 227 We,A,Ike Aven(- r: 6,,,3,2 777( W II (,2,'�) 520( VII E: Ty C,()N Ioo,R ATITION F REV'W INAi 1 11 SMUCTURAI Nj LA tCandf I? .,.�IAL.[ LB -L (',Isjp�jcl IMF I ME r� S 'I'4N I IN AND NCIIN ["I 111.1) CALCUI A NOr BEEN REVIEWEO By '<PFF IF SjjjjWT M- 6 HE ,I HE 101,1 (MIM." 5 Nr""I�) Pd pq("MER S !SLAC I1 1AKEN AS NOTt- () D IILV m� & � n too t OAFIS PROVI4I!-r! TAI 'IJ EINOM.CULM101 0 Nor r1rVIEfuWFI)swwj I By IIAIE- )N HCONTECH CONTECH SERVICES, INC. 5304 3rd Ave South Seattle, WA 98108 TRANSMITJ We are transmitting to following Change Order Contact Copy of Letter Plans/Prints N Date Mailing: P.O. Box 84866 Seattle, WA 98124 Phone: 206-763-9877 Fax: 206-763-9970 Job Description 'fS Our Job # Your Job # Subject Attached Under Separate Cover Via: Mall Express Mail Deliver Pick Up MSDS Information Samples Specis/Data Sheets Other Shop Drawings For Your Use As Requested Return For Approval For Review & Comment Other REMARKS Swedish Hospital Roof - FRP Submittal Product Usage Tyfo SCH 41 vo BC Tyco S CaboStl KonTek 122 2,2412015 Stamped FRP Shop Drawings Stamped FRP Dealgn Carbon Fiber Composite System Bidirecdonal Glees CMPoata System Saturating main used % prime concrete surfaees, saturate 11ber andIOP soatfiber Trey, also be used to fill minor depressions and spalls whan blended with 0abo3il TnIckening agent used to modify conststency of Tyfo S4mrt materml Infilling of depresslone, spaUs, bug holes and creating ra lused comers ice ESR 2103 • ICC Elating farTyfo Fibr4MP SYstem Approved Applicator Letter Fyfe Company Quality CodtrOl Manual Data Sheet MSDS Sheet Other roc o Xu PartA and Part B foe ra Part and PartB Ambulatory Care Center Seattle, WA - Curb Slab Stf engtbening GEMALNOn SHEETSM. 1. Dvfzcte to wWyWOp"R» M be pmwW by ftdiV. Distil Bd*q Dook bWaU ComecdoRtp* - Nm 'Am& Se,%onA SW&WN VORW tau d=AdwabaftL 2. R6wA dA aid dWt 3. APPU OW Mt d WCUTM TYN$ 404, 4. hajTt" M41 Sy*m w tq umo 0 twL 6. 7. App? tldwW Tyft S TM to sM 91 ansv4 t4K Swedish Edmonds Ambulatory Care Center Seaffle, WA Curb/Stab Strengthening REVIEWECy D WAS April 2, 2015 Reviewed by: DBe ' c ' k " BECK & ASSOCIA-i�r'ES, PLLC EAStin Deck to Wail �ConnaQlion Connection air - �11,n 1111,1W April 25 2015 Wiviewecl by,N NN BECOX, & ASSoCIATES3 FIL.-I C Section Ng rus'e' uneTro"O SpytgrSM41 MEDAK" coin 1114JIGOI'Wot' Ll- ra Swedish Edmonds AmbuIMOI COTe Centel Seattle, WA GMb / Stab SWOOftflIng Section Swedish Medical Center Roof Strengthening Design Goal: Provide additional shear capacity to existing roof diaphragm and transfer shear into concrete curb as per design information provided in RFI #143 and emaills from KPFF. Design Assumptions: FRP design is to provide 3 kif of shear capacity to the diaphragm for 12" on either side of the curb and transfer this shear into the concrete curb. 1. A design strain for shear of 0.0015 Is used for In plane shear for the diaphragm. 2. Diapragm shear capacity is provided for 12" on either side of the curb. 3. The Tyfo JT System is used to transfer the shear into. the concrete curb. Calculate the contribution of FRP to in -plane shearstrength for the roof diaphragm Properties of the Tufo SCM 41 Carbon Composite System Eu := 13900•ksl ultimate composite modulus CE 0.85 environmental reduction factor for carbon E Eu.CE design composite modulus B = 11815•ksi z:= 0.0015 assumed design strain f:= Be composite design stress f = 17.723•ksi t:= 0,04in thickness of one layer of the Tyfo SCH 41 System Calculate the additional shear capacity_ provided by the Tyfo SCH 41 Comgos€te S stem K:= 0:75 0.75 In ft V:= �•K•t•f•12 V = 4785.075.1b R efficiency factor for one sided bonding ACI reduction factor for shear ultimate shear provided by one layer This is greater than the required 3 klf. UIV C9�o� WAsy,�� %�F�{RES Design for shear Transfer from Diaphragm to Curl? the Tyfo JT System- ar -is using The JT ember to member i completed November 1996• Transfer of the shear stem s based on. large scale testing o S Epoxy. Design of this sY BC Glass system and a coving of thickened TYCO System uses the Tyfo . o BC Glass Co�os�iteM Pro oeT t;= 0.034•in Eu ;= 2700000•psi (thickness of Tyfo BC composite) (Tyfo BC ultimate composite modulus) (environmental reduction factor for glass) CE 0.80 (Tyfo BC design modulus) EGa CE•Eu EGc = 2.16 x 106 'PSI ism is through the coving of epoxy. Using a 1,, coving of epoxy, the The shear transfer macha n amount of shear transferred is as follows, (uitimate shear stress of thickened Tyfo a 400•psi A;_ 12•in. 1•in P..= 6• A P;= 4.8 -kips s Epoxy based on testing) (area of coving on one member based on 1" radius) (ultimate load developed by coving) Na anchors will be used on this installation. $ on either side of the joint between members the Tyfo BC System will be installed, Two layers of coving. This provides greater capc►ty than the required 3 kif• with a 1 epoxy Design Conclusions: �� of the Tyfo $01-14`1 System on either side of the new concrete curb. 12 wide o BC System $" 1; install one layer, install two layers of the Tyf primary fiber are parallel stem with a 1" coving te curb. of epoxy. 2, install the Tyfo JT Sy up the curb and W onto the stab. Co, LLC tTyfo° Flbrwrop, Systems MATERIAL M .. DS IDENTIFICATION NAME::T o®SOH-41 .' ;::. DATE:04/01110 PAGE:: [ OF 4 S yf MSDS.NUMBER:1-Y Q-SCH-41-001 SUPERSEDES: 03/29/'1Q . -SECTION. I: MATERIAL. AND MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION ::... ...: MANUFACTURER: EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER: FYFE CO. LLC 800-4249300 or 703-527-3887 8380 Miralani Drive, Suite A INFORMATION TELEPHONE NUMBER: San Diego, CA 92126 Tel: 858-642-0694 Fax: 858-444-2982 PRODUCTION IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: Tyfo® SCH-41 CHEMICAL FAMILY: Carbon Fiber SECTION II: OSHA REGULATED. COMPQNENTS This document is prepared pursuant to the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200). MATERIAL OR CAS % BY OSHA(PEL) ACGIH(TLV) COMPONENT NUMBER WEIGHT 15 mg/m3 (Total) 15 mg/m3 (Total) CARBON FIBER 7440-44-0 92-96 5 mg/m (Respirable) 3 mg/m (Respirable) GLASS FIBER EPDXY SIZING 65997-17-3 25036-25-3 2-4 15 mg/m:'_(Total) 10 Mg/M3 5 mg/m3 {Respirable 3 mg/m3 2-4 Not Determined Not Determined SECTION III: HAZARD IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW: No unusual conditions are expected from this product. APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Resin -coated black carbon fibers woven into fabric of varying weight and thickness, depending on the style, with no distinctive odor. STATEMENTS OF HAZARD: CARBON MATERIAL IS ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE. ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS SHOULD BE PROTECTED FROM EXPOSURE TO AIRBORNE FIBER. DUST PARTICLES ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PRODUCT MAY CAUSE IRRITATION OF THE SKIN, EYES, OR UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT. PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE - EYES --YES SKIN CONTACT --YES INHALATION --NO INGESTION --NO HMIS RATING: CARBON: HEALTH --1 FLAMMABILITY --O REACTIVITY --O SPECIAL—NONE GLASS: HEALTH --2 FLAMMABILITY --1 REACTIVITY --O SPECIAL—NONE SIZING: HEALTH --1 FLAMMABILITY --1 REACTIVITY --O SPECIAL—NONE POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS: EYES: Low hazard. May cause temporary irritation. SKIN: Low hazard for usual industrial or commercial production. No effects expected under normal use. INHALATION: In some cases – see Section VI I. No effects expected under normal use. INGESTION: Ingestion unlikely under normal use. May cause gastrointestinal irritation, D MSDS NUMBER: TYF4-SCH-41-001 ATE: March 29, 2010 PAGE 20F4 SECTION 111: HAZARD IDENTIFICATION (CONTINUED) SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE: Possible Rash, MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: None known : SECTION IV: FIRST AID, MPASURES SKIN CONTACT: To relieve skin irritation, wash with soap and water. Avoid rubbing or scratching. EYE CONTACT: Flush eyes with water. Avoid rubbing or scratching. INHALATION: Remove to fresh air. Treat any irritation symptomatically, contact a physician. INGESTION: Ingestion very unlikely. SECTION V:. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURE...... FLASH POINT/METHOD OF DETERMINATION: N/A. Not Flammable FLAMMABILITY LIMITS: NIA EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Normal firefighting procedures. Carbon dioxide, dry chemical, water spray. SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: NIA USUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Carbon fiber maslaps when ignition soased in a fire urce is removeion and the d. Pulp and rs are sufficiently conductive to cause severe electrical problems. Burning normally may continue to smolder once ignited. Carbon fiber dust does not present an explosion hazard. SECTION VI; ACCIDENTALRELEASE MEASURES PROCEDURES IN CASE OF ACCIDENTAL RELEASE OR LEAKAGE: N/A. SECTION VII: HANDLING AND STORAGE PRECAUTIONS To BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE: Store in a cool, dry place. Maintain seal against contamination from dirt and moisture. OTHER PRECAUTIONS: Protect all electrical equipment, in or near areas in a caused by elects cal shorts.hich fiber Airborne particlesled or , from contact and filaments with airborne particles and filaments to avoid possible damaelectrica{ shorts in switch gear, etc. due to conductivity of fib should be controlled so as to minimize (1) skin irritation, (2) MSDS NUMBER: TYFO-SCH-41-001 DATE: March 29, 2010 SECTION Vill: EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL, PROTECTION PAGE 3 OF 4 EYEIFACE PROTECTION: Safety glasses SKIN PROTECTION: Recommended disposable protective garments to eliminate possible skin irritation. Clothing should protect the base of the neck, legs and arms. Protective gloves (rubber). RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Personal dust respirators applicable if high degree of fiber fly is experienced. NIOSH approved nuisance dust masks. VENTILATION: Adequate ventilation should be provided at points where product is handled. Skin contact should be minimized through process design or protected with the use of protective clothing, eye protection and work gloves. GENERAL HYGIENE RECOMMENDATIONS: Before eating, drinking, smoking or using toilet facilities, wash face and hands thoroughly with soap and water. SECTION IX:.PHYSiCAL &CHEMICAL PROPERTIES APPEARANCE AND ODOR BOILING POINT (°F/°C) MELTING POINT (°F/°C) SPECIFIC GRAVITY (WATER=1) VAPOR PRESSURE (MM Hg.) VAPOR DENSITY (AIR -1) % VOLATILE (BY WEIGHT) EVAPORATION RATE (Butyl Acetate =1): SOLUBILITY IN WATER Black, odorless NIA NIA 1.7-1.8 NIA NIA <0.2 N/A Negligible (Dispersible) SECTION X; STABILITY=AND REACTIVITY:. STABILITY: Stable under normal handling and storage conditions. INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS: Exposure to electrical equipment and circuitry. Avoid contact with strong oxidizing agents. PRODUCTS EVOLVED FROM HEAT OF COMBUSTION OR DECOMPOSITION: Oxides of carbon and nitrogen. Sizing may boll off as a fume which should be vented. HAZARDOUS POYMERIZATIONS: Will not occur under normal conditions of use. 7777777 SECTION Xt;..TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION MATERIAL OR COMPONENT TOXICITY DATA: N/A SECTION XII:.ECOI QGICALaINFORMATION ~: No ecological data has been determined. MSDS NUMBER: TYFO-SCH-41-001 DATE: March 29, 2010 SECTION X111: DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS.. PAGE 4 OF 4 WASTE DISPOSAL METHODS: Industrially approved landfill. it is the responsibility of the generator to comply with all federal, state, provincial and local laws and regulations. We recommend that you contact an appropriate waste disposal contractor and environmental agency for relevant laws and regulations. Under the US, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), it is the responsibility of the user of the product to determine at the time of disposal, whether the product meets relevant waste classification and to assure proper disposal. SECTION XIV: TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION. DOT AND IATA: PROPER SHIPPING NAME Not Applicable HAZARD CLASS Not Applicable UN/NA Not Applicable DOT HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE Not Applicable LABEL REQUIRED Not Applicable : SECTION XV: REGULATORYINFORMATION SARA TITLE III: SECTION 311 HAZARDOUS CATEGORIZATION: Not Applicable ALL MATERIALS OR COMPONENTS OF THIS PRODUCT ARE EITHER LISTED OR ARE NOT REQUIRED TO BE LISTED IN THE EPA TSCA INVENTORY This product does not contain any components regulated under these sections of the EPA. SECTION XVI::OTHER INFORMATION . SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS: Empty containers will retain some of the product residue. When handling of disposing of them, follow all label warnings, other instructions and waste disposal procedures. SI EXPLANATION AND DISCLAIMER: Wherever such words of phrases as "hazardous," "toxic," "carcinogen," etc. appear herein, they are used as defined or described under state employee right -to -know laws, Federal OSHA laws or the or the direct sources for these laws such as the International Agency for Research on Cancer (ISRC), the National Toxicology Program (NTP), etc. The use of such words or phrases should not be taken to mean that we deem or imply any substance or exposure to be toxic, hazardous or otherwise harmful. ANY EXPOSURE CAN ONLY BE UNDERSTOOD WITHIN THE ENTIRE CONTEXT OF ITS OCCURRENCE, WHICH INCLUDES SUCH FACTORS AS THE SUBSTANCE'S CHARACTERISTICS PREEXISTING INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES NNR SPONSE TO THE EURATION OF OOTHER CHEMICALS EXPOSURE. NT AND P The data provided is based on the information received from our raw material suppliers and other sources believed to be reliable. THIS DATA DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A GUARANTEE (EXPRESSED OF IMPLIED), WARRANTY (INCLUDING WARRANTY WITHOUT LIMITATION, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE) OR REPRESENTATION (INCLUDING FREEDOM FROM PATENT LIABILITY) BY US WITH RESPECT TO THE DATA, THE PRODUCT DESCRIBER ITS USE FOR ANY SPECIFIC PURPOSE, EVEN IF THAT PURPOSE ISTO US. W DISCLAIM L ABILITYF OR DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM TOHE USES OF THIS PRODUCT. APPROVED AND AUTHORIZED BY: F. 4oml2. fpA Ygg� Np f °An Aegion-Coinpany �ti , Hili Int=�rsxeet=o F[c�n� DESCRIPTION The Tyfo® SCH-41 Composite Is comprised of Tyfo® S Epoxy and Tyfo® SCH-41 reinforcing fabric, which Is NSF -Certified. Tyfo' SCH-41 is a custom, uni-d€sectional carbonfabric orientated in the 0• direction. The Tyfo® S Epoxy Is a two - component epoxy matrix. USE Tyfo® SCH-41 Fabric is combined with Tyfo° Epoxy to add strength to bridges, buildings, and other structures. ADVANTAGES • ICC -ES ESR -2103 listed product • Component of UL listed, fire -rated assembly • NSF/ANSI Standard 61 listed product for drinking water systems • Improved long-term durability • Good high & low temperature properties • Long working time • High tensile modulus and strength • Ambient cure • 100% solvent -free • Rolls can be cut to desired widths prior to shipping COVERAGE Approximately 600 sq. ft. surface area with 3 to 4 units of Tyfo® S Epoxy and 1 roil of Tyfoll SCH-41 Fabric when used with the Tyfom Saturator. PACKAGING Order Tyfo® S Epoxy in 55 -gallon (208L) drums or pre -measured units in 5 -gallon (19L) containers. Tyfo° SCH-41 Fabric typically shipped in 24" x 300 lineal foot (0.6m x 91.4m) rolls. Typically ships in 12" x 13" x 27" (305mm x 330mm x 686mm) boxes. EPDXY MIX RATIO 100.0 component A to 42.0 component B by volume. (100 oomponentA to 34.5 component B by weight.) SHELF LIFE Epoxy - two years in original, unopened and properly stored containers. Fabric - ten years In proper storage conditions. STORAGE CONDITIONS Store epoxy at 40° to 90" F (4° to 32° C). Avoid freezing. Store rolls flat, not on ends, at temperatures below 1001F (38'C). Avoid moisture and water contamination. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE • Will be supplied upon request, complete with state and federal packaging laws with copy of labels used. • Material safety data sheets will be supplied upon request. • Possesses 0% V.O.C. level. 1/14 SCH-41 using ! Epoxy Gross laminate design properties based on ACI 440 suggested guidelinesvrill vary slightly. Contact Fyfe Co. MC engineers to confirm project spedficafion values and design methodology. s ASTM TYPICAL Curing Schedule 72 hours post cure at 140° F (60° C). PROPERTY METHOD TEST VALUE DESIGN VALUE* Ultimate Tensile Strength in D3039 143,000 psi (986 MPa) 121,000 psi (834 MPa) Primary Fiber Direction 10,500 psi (5.7 klphn. width) (4.8 kip/in. width) Elongation at Break D3039 1.0% 0.85% Tensile Modulus D3039 13.9 x 106 psi 11.9 x 106 psi D638 5,0% (95.8 GPa) (82 GPa) Flexural Strength D790 17,900 psl (123.4 MPa) 15,200 psi (104.8 MPa) Flexural Modulus D790 452,000 psi (3.12 GPa) 384,200 psi (2.65 GPa) Longitudinal Compressive D3410 50,000 psi 42,500 psi Strength (344.8 MPa) (293 MPa) Longitudinal Compressive D3410 11.2 x 106 psi 9.5 x 106 psi Modulus (77.2 GPa) (65.5 GPa) Longitudinal Coefficient of D696 3.6 ppm,rF Thermal Expansion Transverse Coefficient of D696 20.3 ppm.rF Thermal Expansion Nominal Laminate Thickness 0.04 In. (1,0mm) 0.04 in. (1.0mm) Gross laminate design properties based on ACI 440 suggested guidelinesvrill vary slightly. Contact Fyfe Co. MC engineers to confirm project spedficafion values and design methodology. s 's Curing Schedule 72 hours post cure at 140° F (60° C). ASTM TYPICAL PROPERTY METHOD TEST VALUE* Tensile Strength' D638 10,500 psi Type 1 (72.4 MPa) Tensile Modulus 0638 461,000 psi Type 1 (3.18 GPa) Elongation Percent D638 5,0% Type 1 Flexural Strength D790 17,900 psi (123.4 MPa) Flexural Modulus D790 452,000 psi (3.12 GPa) To D4065 180°F (8V C) Testing temperature; 70'F(21* C) Crosshead speed; 0.51n. (13mm)fmin. Grips Intron 2716-0055- 30 kips specification values can be provided upon request. }iQiN T4 USE 7NE fyp®S GQMPOStTE SYSTEM DESIGN The Tyfo Fibrwrap ®SY stem shall be designed to meet specific design criteria. The criteria projectfor each ineer of record and any nyrelevant building codis dictated by the es and/or guidelines. The design should be based rand the allowable strain for each typeoapplication the design modulus of the material. The Fyfe Co. LLC engineering staff will provide preliminary design at no obligation. INSTALLATION Tyfo® System to be installed by Fyfe Co. LLC trained and certified applicators. installation ,,hall be in strict compliance LLC Quality Control Manual.with the Fyfe Co. E PREPARATION APPLICATION Apply one prime coat of Tyfo° S Epoxy on the substrate by using a roller. Saturate the fabric by feeding it through the Tyfo° Saturator. Apply using the Tyfo® wrapping equipment or approved hand methods (See the Tyfo® Saturator Manual). Prior to the application of the saturated fabric, fill any uneven surface with thickened Tyfo® S epoxy. Saturate and apply subsequent layers ofhe f the aric according to the Specifications Design Requirements. The use of a roller or hand pressure, ensure proper orientatioand of fibers, release or roll out entrapped ensure that each individual layer is firmly bedded and adhered to the precedinglayer or substrate. Apply a final coat of thickened Tyfo® S Epoxy and detail all fabric edges, including butt splice, termination points and jacket edges. Please refer to one NSF Listing for the NSF -61 Listed App SURFAC PROTECTIVE COATINGS sand by The required sur#ace preparation is largely in case of plaster final coating, apply dependent on the type of element being the surface must be hand for better bonding surface while the final strengthened. in general, coat of epoxy is still tacky. in case of paint final clean, dry and free of protrusions or cavities coating, paint between 24 and 72 hours afterfinal which may cause voids behind the Tyfo application of epoxy. if more than 72 hours after composite. Column surfaces that will receive application, prepare the surface of the final coat continuous wraps typically require nnlysa broom of epoxy by light sandblast or hand sanding to cleaning. Discontinuous wrapping slightly etch the surface. (walls, beams, slabs, etc.) typically v d eaJmethods sandblast, grinding or other app to prepare for bonding. Sharp and riding amferOr ng corners wilt be rounded off 7y o WS epoxy or thickened Tyfo S epoxy (Yf approved repair mortar). At the time of application, the substrate shall not have any free moisture on it.if moisture cannot be a is de d, the use recommended Tyfo, WP {Wet -Prime epoxy) Tyfo® Fibrrm Anchors are incorporated in some designs. The Fyfe afcationsanddetailsbased Stallwill provideiheproperspe ' on the project requirements. MiXING For pre -measured units in 5 -gallon (1gL) containers, pour the contents of component B into the pall of component A. For drums, premix each component: 100.0 parts of componentAto 42.0 parts of component B by volume (100 parts of componentAto 34.5 parts of component B by weight). Mix thoroughly for five minutes with a Tyfo® low speed mixer at 400-600 RPM until uniformly blended. COMPONENT B - Irritant: Corrosive. Contact with skin may cause severe burns. Avoid eye contact. Product ng sensitizer. Use of safety goggles and chemical resistant gloves recommended• Remo s.e contaminated clothing. Avoid breathing ap Use adequate ventilation. Use of an organic vapor respirator recommended. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Avoid breathing vapors. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Use of an approved respirator with an organic absorption cartridge is recommended for possible vapors. Rubber gloves, rubber a boots, and protective suits are recommended for handling and application of this material. Safety glasses or a face shield are recommended to prevent eye contact. LIMITATIONS Application temperature of the epoxy is a minimum 40° F (4° C) and maximum of 100° F (380C). DO N� IN, solvents will prevent proper cure. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL used Record batch numbers for fabric and epoxy each day and note locations of installations. Measure square feet of fabric and volume of epoxy used each day. FIRST AIA sh thoroughly with in case of skin contact, wa , flush soap and water. For eye con emstactremove immediately. For respiratory er to fresh air. Wash clothing before reuse. CLEANUP Collect with absorbent material, flush with water, Dispose of in accordance with local disposal regulations. Uncured material can be removed with approved solvent. Cured materials can only be removed mechanically. SHIPPING LABELS CONTAIN • State specification numberwith modifications, if applicable • Component designation • Type, if applicable • Manufacturer's name • Date of manufacture • Batch name applicable • State lot number, if app • Directions for use • Warnings or precautions by law KEEP CONTAINER TIGHTLY CLOSED. NOT FOR INTERNAL CONSUMPTION. CONSULT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS) FOR MORE INFORMATION. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CH, FOR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY.tLDREN Tyfoo Flbrw1rap0 Systems 8380 Miratani Drive, San Diego, CA 92126 Tel. 868.642.0694 Fax: 858.444.2982 faro com E-mail: info@fyfeco.com www•fY .y _.e,.a LnnwrPdtle. Statement of Responsibility: ThetechnicalinformationandapplicationadviceInthispublication t'basedonthepresentstate u Out best lication, and nov Suggestions made s iven other than those required by State legislation. supervisory responsibility. S gg contractor ie As the nature of the information herein is general, no assumption can be mads as to the product's suitability for a particular use or application, and no warranty asn to accuracy, reliability or completeness, either expressed he implied fb responsible for checking the suitability of products for their itttended use. Field service, where provided, does not tr F a Co., either verbally or in writing, may be toll catlonmodified or rejected by the owner, engineer or contractor sin 30ce i14y and not the 1:yte Co., are responsible by theYf 2014 Fyfe Co. LL for carrying out procedure appropriate to a specific U. 1114 SGH-41 Patented in U.S.A., Canada, and other countries. ©Copyright t�J t An : , , 4 , . ny Tyfo@ BC Composite using •O S Epoxy DESCRIPTION The Tyfo® BC Composite Is an ICC ER -2103 listed material comprised of Tyfo® S Epoxy and Tyfo® BC reinforcing fabric. Tyfo® BC is a custom, bi-directional fabric used in the Tyfo° Fibrwrap® System. The primary fibers are continuous E -glass orientated in the ±460 directions. The Tyfo® S Epoxy is a two -component epoxy matrix material. USE TyfoO BC Fabric Is combined with Tyfo® S epoxy to provide connections and add strength and ductility to bridges, buildings, and other structures. ADVANTAGES • ICC -ES ESR -2103 listed product • Good high & low temperature properties • Long working time • High elongation • Ambient cure • 100% solvent -free • Rolls can be cut to desired widths prior to shipping COVERAGE Approximately 1,250 sq, ft. surface area with 7 to 8 units of Tyfo° S Epoxy and 1 roll of Tyfc® BC Fabric when used with the Tyfo° Saturator, PACKAGiNG Order Tyfo® S Epoxy In 55 -gallon (208L) drums or pre -measured units in 5 -gallon (19L) containers. Order Tyfo® BC Fabric in 69'x 300 lineal foot (1.3m x 91.4m) rolls. Typically ships in 12" x 13" x 54" (305mm x 330mm x 1372mm) boxes. EPDXY MIX RATIO 100.0 component A to 42.0 component B by volume. (100 component Ato 34.5 component B by weight.) SHELF LIFE Epoxy - two years in original, unopened and properly stored containers. Fabric - ten years in proper storage conditions. STORAGE CONDITIONS Stolt; epoxy at 400 to 90° F (4° to 32° C). Avoid freezing. Store rolls flat, not on ends, at temperatures below 100° F (38° C). Avoid moisture and water contamination. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE • Will be supplied upon request, complete with state and federal packaging laws with copy of labels used. • Material safety data sheets will be supplied upon request. • Possesses 0% V.O.C. level. 1114 Tyfo® BC ,TYPIGALrDRY FIBER i?RC}PERi 1ES Tensile Strength 470,000 psi (3.24 GPa) Tensile Modulus 10.5 x 108 psi (72.4 GPa) Ultimate Elongation 4.6% Density 0.092 lbs.A0 (2.55 g/cm') weight per sq. yd. 24 oz. (813 g/m2) ' Testing temperature: 70'F (21° C) Crosshead speed: 0.5 in, (13mm)hain. Grips instron 2716.0055 - 30 kips specification values can be provided upon request. DESIGN The Tyfe Fibrwrap® System shall be designed to meet specific design criteria. The criteria for each project is dictated by the engineer of record and any relevant building codes and/or guidelines. The design should be based on the allowable strain for each type of application and the design modulus of the material. The Fyfe Co. LLC engineering staff will provide preliminary design at no obligation. PROPERTY ASTM TYPICAL DESIGN VALUE" METHOD TEST VALUE Ultimate tensile strength in D-3039 40,500 psi (279 MPa) 32,400 psi (223 MPa) primary fiber direction, psi (1.37 kip/In. width) (1.1 kip/in. width) Elongation at break D-3039 1.5% 1.2% Tensile Modulus, psi D-3039 2,7 x 100 psi 2.16 x 106 psi (18.6 GPa) (14.9 GPa) Ultimate tensile strength 90 D-3039 40,500 psi (279 MPa) 32,400 psi (223 MPa) degrees to primary fiber, psi (1.37 kip/in. width) (1.1 kip/in. width) Laminate Thickness 0.034 in. (0.864 mm) 0.034 in. (0.864 mm) • Gross laminate design properties based on ACI 440 suggested guidelines wilt vary slightly. Contact We Co. td.0 engineers to confirm project specification values and design methodology. Curing Schedule 72 hours post cure at 140° F (60° C). PROPERTY ASTM TYPICAL METHOD TEST VALUE" Tg D-4065 180°F (82°C) Tensile Strength', psi D-638 10,500 psi Type 1 (72.4 MPa) Tensile Modulus, psi D-638 461,000 psi Type 1 (3.18 GPa) Elongation Percent D-638 5.0% Type 1 Flexural Strength, psi D-790 17,900 psi (123.4 MPa) Flexural Modulus, psi D-790 462,000 psi (3.12 GPa) ' Testing temperature: 70'F (21° C) Crosshead speed: 0.5 in, (13mm)hain. Grips instron 2716.0055 - 30 kips specification values can be provided upon request. DESIGN The Tyfe Fibrwrap® System shall be designed to meet specific design criteria. The criteria for each project is dictated by the engineer of record and any relevant building codes and/or guidelines. The design should be based on the allowable strain for each type of application and the design modulus of the material. The Fyfe Co. LLC engineering staff will provide preliminary design at no obligation. INSTALLATION Fyfe Co. LLC Tyfo® System to be installe tors. Y installation trained and certified fiance with the Fyfe Co. shall be in strict Manual. LLC Quality Control SURFACE PREPARATION The required surface preparation is largely dependent on the type of element being h ned In general, the surface must be APPLICATION Apply one prime coat of Tyfo® S Epoxy on the substrate by using a roller. Saturate the fabric by feeding it through the Tyfoe Saturator, Y{he BC may be saturated manually byapplying dry fabric directly to the wet -primed surface and saturating In-place using a roller or trowel. Apply using the Tyfo® wrapping equipment or approved hand methods (See tfoo of Saturator Manual). Prior to the application the saturated fabric, fill any uneven surface urate strengt e clean, dry and free of protrusions or cavities with thickened Tyfo®See sxof fhetfabr c which may cause voids behind the Tyfo and apply subsequent lay receive according to the Specifications and the composite. Column surfaces that Will broom o th Requirements. The use of a roller e continuous wraps typically require only Design Req cleaning. Discontinuous wrapping surfaces hand pressure, ensure proper orientation of (walls, beams, slabs, etc.) typically require a light fibers, release or roll out entrapped ir and roved methods ensure that each individual layer Is firmly sandblast, grinding or other app layer to prepare for bonding. Sharp and chamfered bedded and adhered to the preceding Y grinding or using or substrate. Apply a final coat thickened corners Will be rounded off by 9 thickened Tyfo° S epoxy (Tyfo® WS epoxy or Tyfo® S Epoxy and detail all fabric npoints9 and application, termination p approved repair mortar).Atthe time f�8ep�oisturs including butt splice, the substrate shall not have any jacket edges, A the use of on it. If moisture cannot bora jstdecommended. Tyfo® WP (\Net -Prime epoxy) orated r some Tyfo° Fibry- Anchors are incorp staome designs. The proper specifications ecificatioons anineering d details based ff Will provide the prope Ae on the project requirements. MIXINGaUoa 09L) For pre -measured units in 6-9 onent containers, pour the contents of comp B into the pail of component A. For arts of premix each component: 100.0 P componentAto 42.0 parts of component B by volume (100 Parts of component thoroughlyo Ato 34.6Porffive sOf component B by weight), minutes with a Tyfo® low speed mixer at 400-600 RPM until uniformly blended. COMPONENT A - Irritant: Prolonged contact to the skin may cause irritation. Avoid eye contact. COMPONENT S - Irritant: Corrosive. id eye skin rod cause a strong burns. Avoid sy les and chemical sensitizer. Use of safety go 99 resistant gloves recAvoid breathing vapors. mmended. Remove contaminated clothing. ing• Use arespirator daeecte iommended of an organic vapor PROTECTIVE COATINGS t sand by in case of plaster final coating, while the final hand for better bonding in case of paint final coat of epoxy is still tacky. coating, paint between 24 and 72 hours after final application of epoxy. if more than 72 hours after application, prepare the surface of the final Coat of epoxy by light sandblast or hand sanding to slightly etch the surface. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Avoid breathing vapors. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Use of an approved respirator with an organicabsorption cartridge, Is recommended for possible vapRbber giovesrubber boots, and protective suits are recommended for handling and application of this material. Safety glasses or a face shield are recommended to prevent eye contact. LIMITATIONS ox is a Application temperature of theof j000F Y maximum minimum 40° F (4° C) and solvents will preen (88° C), D—g��' proper cure. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL xy used Record beige numbers cartionrscof do tai ations, each day Measure square flet of fabric and volume of epoxy used each day. FIRST AiD in case of skin contact, wash thoroughly with soap and water. For eye contact, flush immediately. For respiratory problems, remove to fresh air. Wash clothing before reuse. CLEANUP Collect with absorbent material, flush with water. Dispose of in accordamril can be nce with local disposal regulations. Uncured lvent. Catedamat dais removed with approved Can only be removed mechanically. SwPPtNG LABELS CONTAIN • State specification number with modifications, if applicable • Component designation • Type, if applicable • Manufacturer's name • Date of manufacture • Batch name applicable • State lot number, If app • Directions for use re autfons by taw • Warnings or p KEEP CONTAINER TIGHTI-Y CLOSED. NOT FOR INTERNAL CONSUMPTION• CONSULT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS) FOR MORE INFORMATION, KEEP OUT OF REAOH OF CHILDREN. FOR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY, CO- LLC Tyfoo Fibrwrap® Systems 8380 Miralani Drive, San Diego, CA 92126 rel.. 888.642.0694 Fax - 694. om 8wv+l`rlfYfeco.com E-mail68.444.2982 : info@fy articular use or appiicaUon, and no warranty as to Its information and application advice in this p nQicaoiduct's suitability foknovjledge based on the r a P nt state of ojeb his representaty eros theicontractor is nsibiii The technical rnf State legislation. Th supervisory responsibility. Suggestions made Statement of Respo tY a Co., are rasponsibie As the nature of the information herein is general, se assumption can be made as to and not the Fyf in the suitablllty f p ected by the owner, engineer or contractor since they. o products fortheirintended use. Field service, where provided, does not constitute sup accuracy, retiabilite k completeness, either expressed or implied, is given other than those require Y responsiblefor. g be followed, modified or rel by the Fyfe Co., either verbally or in writing, may ht 2014 Fyfe Co. LLG 26 14 for carrying out procedure appropriate to a P tented applicatiom S.A., Canada, and other countries, ©Copy[ig jM4 Tyfoe aC Co. ffYFE LLC Tyfo° Ftbrwrap' Systems MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MSD$ IDENTIFICATION.NANtE:TYFO°:BC Fabric DATE: April 6, 2010 PAGE:.'[ :OF S iViSDS.NUMBER: _TYi=:O-13G-001 S.UP.ERSEDES. MSDS: January 16,..2001 SECTION I:;MAT1= AND MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER: EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER: FYFE CO. LLC 800-424-9300 or 703-627-3887 8380 Miralani Drive, Suite A INFORMATION TELEPHONE NUMBER: San Diego, CA 92126 858-642-0694 PRODUCTION IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: TYFO° BC Fabric CHEMICAL FAMILY: Woven Fiberglass Fabric, E -Glass SECTION JIz-.-rsoINGREDIENTS. MATERIAL OR CAS % BY OSHA(PEL) ACGIH(TLV) COMPONENT NUMBER WEIGHT Fiberglass, continuous 15 mg/m3 (Total) 10 mg/m3 filament 65997-17-3 X98 5 mg/m3 (Respirable) 3 mg/m :SECTION:III: HAZARD IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW: No unusual conditions are expected from this product. APPEARANCE AND ODOR: White fibers woven into fabric of varying weight and thickness, depending on the style, with no distinctive odor. STATEMENTS OF HAZARD: CAUTION I MAY CAUSE TEMPORARY MECHANICAL IRRITATION OF THE SKIN OR UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT. PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE: EYES --YES SKIN CONTACT --YES HMIS RATING: HEALTH --2 FLAMMABILITY --1 INHALATION --YES REACTIVITY --O INGESTION --NO SPECIAL --NONE POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS: EYES: Causes slight irritation to the eyes. SKIN: Causes moderated skin irritation and sensitization. Contact with product at elevated temperature could cause thermal burns. INHALATION: Due to low volatility, inhalation unlikely. Avoid breathing vapor, mist or spray. INGESTION: Material has a low order of acute oral toxicity, ingestion unlikely. MSDS NUMBER: TYFO-BC-001 DATE: April 6, 2810 PAGE: 2 OF 5 SECTION III* .HAZARD.IpENT1F.ICATION (CONTINUED) . S AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: Preexisting conditiosuch the prod at MEDICAL CONDITION aggravated by exposure allergies, eczema and other lung and skin disorders may be egg OTHER: The components present in this material at concentrations carcinogen, nas� tqo aleto Or greater athan 0. is % are not listed or regulated by lans Nabi OSHA to human carcinogenicity), listed by IARC as Group 3 ( SECTION IV: 17195TAID MEASURES contact, immediately flush eyes with large amounts of water for at least 15 EYES: In case of eye co , minutes, keeping the eyelids open. Get medical attention. temperature to SKIN CONTACT: In case of contact, immediatelythe fibers' To avoid furthth mild soap er irritation, do not rub cool running water. Use a washcloth to help remove or scratch irritated areas. Rubbing of scratching may force fibers into the skin. Get medical attention if irritation persists. inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration, preferably INHALATION: If g is difficult, qualified personnel may administer oxygen. Get medical mouth-to-mouth. If breathin attention. INGESTION: Ingestion of this material is unlikely. If swallowed, get medical attention immediately. SECTION V: FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT/METHOD OF DETERMINATION: Non -Burning. MEANS OF EXTINCTION: Use water -spray, foam, dry chemical or CO2 to extinguish fires. SPECIAL FIRE HAZARDS: Avoid exposure through use of a self-contained, positive -pressure breathing apparatus. LEL: NIA UEL: NIA SECTION VL.ACCIDENTAL� R94E. MEASURES PROCEDURES 1N CASE OF ACCIDENTAL RELEASE OF LEAKAGE: Avoid contactdwith skin, roperly or clothing (See Section VIII). Clean up material, put into a suitable container andispose (See Section XI11), SECTiOr! VII::HANDLING AND ST.ORAGE..::.. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE: Store in a cool, dry place. Maintain seal against contamination from dirt and moisture. MSDS NUMBER: TYFO-BC-001 DATE: April 6, 2010 PAGE: 3 OF 5 SECTION VI[I:.EXPOSURE CONTROLSIPERSONAL.P.ROTECTION.:. EYE/FACE PROTECTION: Avoid eye contact. Wear safety glasses. SKIN PROTECTION: Protective clothing such as a loose fitting long sleeved shirt that covers the base of the neck, long pants and gloves. Skin irritation is known to occur primarily at pressure points such as around the neck, wrist, waist and between the fingers. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Ordinarily not required. If sufficient dust or fibers is generated during use of the product, use a dust respirator approved by NIOSH, as appropriate. VENTILATION: Use local exhaust sufficient to control fibers of dust generated. If exhaust ventilation is not available of is inadequate use a dust respirator approved by NIOSH, as appropriate. GENERAL HYGIENE RECOMMENDATIONS: Before eating, drinking, smoking or using toilet facilities, wash face and hands thoroughly with soap and water. remove any contaminated clothing and launder before reuse. Use vacuum equipment to remove fibers and dust from clothing and work areas. Compressed air is not recommended. SECTION.IX: PHYSICAL AND.CHEMICAL -ROPERTIES APPEARANCE AND ODOR MELTING POINT (°F/°C) SPECIFIC GRAVITY ( WATER='I) pH OF UNDILUTED PRODUCT VOLATILE (PERCENT (%) BY WEIGHT) PERCENT (%) VOC SOLUBILITY IN WATER White colored fabric. No distinct odor. Glass will melt at 800 degrees C. 1.46 Not determined 0 Not determined 0-2% SECTION X: ._ , STABILITY: Stable under normal handling and storage conditions. INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS: None PRODUCTS EVOLVED FROM HEAT OF COMBUSTION OR DECOMPOSITION: The finish may decompose and release carbon dioxide, silicon dioxide, nitrogen oxide, ammonia, hydrogen chloride, traces of incompletely burned carbon products and other unidentified gases and vapors which may be toxic. Avoid inhalation. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATIONS: Will not occur under normal conditions of use. Rapid heating of the product in bulk may produce an uncontrolled exothermic reaction, which may char and de- compose the finish, generating unidentified gases and vapors, which may be toxic. Avoid inhalation. MSDS NUMBER: TYFO-BC-001 DATE: April 6, 2010 —�SECTIONXI:-TOXICOLOGIPAL INFORMATION MATERIAL OR COMPONENT TOXICITY DATA: MEDIAN LETHAL DOSE (SPECIES): ORAL (LD6o) Not determined INHALATION LC,,) Not determined DERMAL (LDS,) Not determined w ` `i. _- • IRRITATION INDEX, ESTIMATION OF IRRITATION (SPECIES): SKIN Possible mechanical irritation and dermatitis EYES Possible mechanical irritation INHALATION Possible mechanical irritation SECTION.XII:. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION No ecological data has been determined. WASTE DISPOSAL METHODS: Comply with all federal, state, provincial and local laws and regulations. Contact an appropriate waste disposal contractor and environmental agency. Under RCRA, it is the responsibility of the user of the product to determine at the time of disposal, whether the product meets RCRA criteria for hazardous waste. This is because product uses transformations, mixtures, processes, etc. may render the resulting materials hazardous. PROPER SHIPPING NAME Not regulated HAZARD CLASS Not regulated IDENTIFICATION NUMBER None LABEL REQUIRED None SECTION XV: REGULATORY.4NF.ORMATION . SARA TITLE III: SECTION 302/304 EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE: None SECTION 311 HAZARDOUS CATEGORIZATION: None SECTION 313 TOXIC CHEMICALS: None CERCLA SECTION 102(a) HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE: None MSDS NUMBER: TYFO-BC-001 DATE: April 6, 2010 PAGE: 5 OF 5 SECTION XWREGULATORY INFORMATION (CONTINUTED) WHMIS (CANADA): CLASSIFICATION: None INGREDIENT DISCLOSURE LIST: Fibrous glass (CAS ## 65997-17-3) CALIFORNIA SAFE DRINKING WATER AND TOXIC ENFORCEMENT ACT OF 1986 (PROPOSITION 65): WARNINGI THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA HAS DETERMINED THAT THE FOLLOWING LISTED MATERIAL OR COMPONENT CHEMICALS IN THIS PRODUCT MAY CAUSE CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM: None ALL MATERIALS OR COMPONENTS OF THIS PRODUCT ARE EITHER LISTED OR ARE NOT REQUIRED TO BE LISTED 1N THE EPA TSCA INVENTORY. THIS PRODUCT DOES NOT CONTAIN OR IS NOT MANUFACTURED WITH OZONE DEPLETING SUBSTANCES AS IDENTIFIED IN THE TITLE Vl, CLEAN AIR ACT "STRATOSPHERIC OZONE PROTECTION" AND THE REGULATIONS SET FORTH IN 40 CFR, PART 82. SECTIONAVI:OTHER.INFORMATION SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS: None EXPLANATION AND DISCLAIMER: Wherever such words or phrases as "hazardous," "toxic," carcinogen," appear herein, they are used as defined or described under state employee right -to - know laws, Federal OSHA laws or the direct sources for these laws such as the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the National Toxicology Program (NTP), etc. The use of such words or phrases should not be taken to mean that we deem or imply any substance or exposure to be toxic, hazardous or otherwise harmful. ANY EXPOSURE CAN ONLY BE UNDERSTOOD WITHIN THE ENTIRE CONTEXT OF ITS OCCURRENCE, WHICH INCLUDES SUCH FACTORS AS THE SUBSTANCE'S CHARACTERISTICS AS DEFINED IN THE MSDS, AMOUNT AND DURATION OF EXPOSURE, OTHER CHEMICALS PRESENT AND PREEXISTING INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN RESPONSE TO THE EXPOSURE. The data provided is bases on the information received from our raw material suppliers and other sources believed to be reliable. THIS DATA DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A GUARANTEE (EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED), WARRANTY (INCLUDING WARRANTY WITHOUT LIMITATION, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE) OR REPRESENTATION (INCLUDING FREEDOM FROM PATENT LIABILITY) BY US WITH RESPECT TO THE DATA, THE PRODUCT DESCRIBED OR IT'S USE FOR ANY SPECIFIC PURPOSE, EVEN IF THAT PURPOSE IS KNOWN TO US. WE DISCLAIM LIABILITY FOR DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT. INiK? An Aegion-COMPany DESCRIPTION The Tyfo® S Epoxy is a two component epoxy matrix material for bonding applications. The Tyfo S Epoxy combined with Tyfom SEH and Tyfo° SCH fabrics is a NSF/ANSI Standard 61 listed product for drinking water systems. it is a high elongation material which gives optimum properties as a matrix for the Tyfc® lbrwr for Pr System. it provides a long working timeapplication, with no offensive odor. Tyfoo S EPDXY may be (such thickened as Cab-O-SiiTS-720) with oproduce Tyfo® WS Epoxy and used as a prime or finish coat depending upon the project requirements. USE® matrix material is combined The Tyfo S Epoxy with the Tyfo® fabrics to provide a wet-layup composite system for strengthening structural members. ADVANTAGES • lCC-ES ESR -2103 listed product • NSFIANSI Standard 61 listed product for drinking water systems • Good high temperature properties • Good low temperature properties • Long working time • High elongation • Ambient cure • 100% solvent -free Saturant EPDXY Y-1 HOW TO USE THEYFQ� S`;EPDXY- INSTALLATION Fyfe Co. LLC Tyfo° System to be installed by y tion shalt betrained an strict nd icompl fied anise with the Fyfe tCo. LLC Quality Control Manual. SURFACE PREPARATION The required surface preparation is largely dependent on the type of element being must be clean, dry nd ifregeneral,otrusio protrusions cavities, clean, dry which may cause voids behind the Tyfo® composite. Column surfaces that will receive continuous wraps typically require only a broom cleaning. Discontinuous wrapping surfaces (walls, beams, stabs, etc.) typically require a light sandblast, grinding or other approved methods to prepare for bonding. Tyfo®Fibr m Anchors are incorporated in some designs. The Fyfe Co. LLC engineering staff will provide the proper specifications and details based on the project requirements. PACKAGING Order in 55 -gallon drums or pre -measured units in 5 -gallon containers. MiX RATIO 100.0 parts of component A to 42.0 parts of component B 0 parts Of component A to 3 ( 45 partsofcomponent B by weight). SHELF LIFE Two years in original, unopened and property stored containers. STORAGE CONDITIONS Store repOrolllls go, flat ( not on to ends,Avoidat freezing.. Store temperatures below 100° F (38° C). Avoid moisture and water contamination. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE • Will be supplied upon request, complete with state and federal packaging laws with copy of labels used. • Material safety data sheets will be supplied upon request. • Possesses 0% VO.C. level. 1/14 Tyro® S MIXING For pre -measured units in 5 -gallon containers, pour the contents of component into the pail of component A. For drums, premix to ach component: 100,0 parts ofc component nen paras 42.0 parts of component B by v of component A to 34.5 parts of component B by weight). if material is too thick, drum heaters may be used on metal containers, an unmixed components by pacing containers 130° F (54° C) tap water or sunlight, if available, until the desired viscosity is achieved. Do not thin; solventsfor fivepm prevent with a low speed thoroughly d mixer at 400.600 RPM until uniformly blended. When using as a prime coat or finish coat, Tyfo® S Epoxy may be thickened in the field to the desired consistency. APPLICATION Tyfo® S Epoxy is applied to a variety of Tyfo® fabrics using the Tyfo® Saturator or by approved hand -applied methods. See data sheet on this equipment. Hand saturation is ailowabie, provided the epoxy is applied uniformly and meets the lied as a prriime coattoP S EPDXY can by brush or roller. also be app Please refer to the NSF Listing for the NSF -61 Listed Application. LIMITATIONS Application temperature of the epoxy is a mtnimumDO NOT TFW, solvents will pre vent (38°C) ----- proper cure, Curing Schedule 72 hours post cure at 140° F (60° C). TYPICAL ASTM TEST TEST VALUE" PROPERTY METHOD Component A= 27.35 lbs. Net Weight Component B = 9,60 lbs. ComponentA is clear to pale yellow Color Component B is clear Component A at 77° F (25° C) Is 11,000-13,000 cps Viscosity Component B at 77° F (25° C) is 11 cps 3 to 6 hours at 68° F (20° C) Pot Life 600-700 cps Viscosity of Mixed Product ° p792 ComponentA= 9.7 (1.16kgIL) ° Density at 68 F (20 C) Component B = 7.9 (0.95kg/L) Pound/Gallon Mixed product = 9.17 (1.11 kg/L) Testing temperature: 7W F (21° Q Crosshead speed 0.51n. (13mmi rain. Grips Intron 2716-0055-30 kips • spedication values can be provided upon request. COMPONENT B - Irritant: Corrosive. Contact with skin may cause severe burns. Avoid eye contact. Product is a strong sensitizer. Use of safety goggles and chemical resistant gloves recommended. Remove contaminated clothing. Avoid breathing vapors. Use adequate ventilation. Use of an organic vapor respirator recommended. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Avoid breathing vapors. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Use of an approved respirator with an organic absorption cartridge Is recommended for possible vapors, Rubber gloves, rubber boots, and protective sults are recommended for handling and application of this material. Safety glasses or a face shield are recommended to prevent eye contact. CLEANUP Collect with absorbent material, flush with water. Dispose of In accordance with local disposal regulations. Uncured material can be removed with approved solvent, Cured materials can only be removed mechanically. Tyfo® Filarwrapo Systems 8380 Miralani Drive, San Diego, CA 92126 Tel: 858.642.0694 Fax: 858.444.2982 E-mail: info@fyfeco.com www.fyfeco.com SHIPPING LAi3ELS CONTAIN • State specification numberwith modifications, if applicable • Component designation • Type, If applicable • Manufacturer's name • Date of manufacture • Batch name • State lot number, if applicable • Directions for use • Warnings or precautions required by law KEEP CONTAINER TIGHTLY CLOSED. NOT FOR INTERNAL CONSUMPTION. CONSULT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS) FOR MORE INFORMATION. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. FOR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY. Statement of Responsibility: The technical information and application advice in thts publication is based on the present state of our best scientific and practical knowledge. As the nature of the information herein Is general, no assumption can be made as to the product's suitability for a particular use or application, and no warranty as to its accuracy, reliability or completeness, either expressed or implied, is given other than those required by State legislation. The owner, his representative or the contractor is responsible for checking the suitability of products for their intended use. Field service, where provided, does not constitute supervisory responsibility. Suggestions made by the Fyfe Co„ either verbally or in writing, may be followed, modified or rejected by the owner, engineer or contractor since they, and not the Fyfe Co., are responsible for carrying out procedure appropriate to a specific application. 1114 Tyfo° S Patented in U.S.A., Canada, and other countries. 0 Copyright 2014 Fyfe Co. t.LC 13-14 Curing Schedule 72 hours post cure at 140° F (60° C). ASTM TYPICAL PROPERTY METHOD TEST VALUE* Te D4065 18V F (82° C) Tensile Strength' D638 10,500 psi Type 1 (72.4 MPa) Tensile Modulus 0638 461,000 psi Type 1 (3.18 GPa) Elongation Percent 0638 5.0% Type 1 Compressive Strength D695 12,500 psi (86.2 MPa) Compressive Modulus D695 0.465 x 108 psi (3.2 GPa) Flexural Strength D790 17,900 psi (123.4 MPa) Flexural Modulus D790 452,000 psi (3.12 GPa) COMPONENT B - Irritant: Corrosive. Contact with skin may cause severe burns. Avoid eye contact. Product is a strong sensitizer. Use of safety goggles and chemical resistant gloves recommended. Remove contaminated clothing. Avoid breathing vapors. Use adequate ventilation. Use of an organic vapor respirator recommended. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Avoid breathing vapors. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Use of an approved respirator with an organic absorption cartridge Is recommended for possible vapors, Rubber gloves, rubber boots, and protective sults are recommended for handling and application of this material. Safety glasses or a face shield are recommended to prevent eye contact. CLEANUP Collect with absorbent material, flush with water. Dispose of In accordance with local disposal regulations. Uncured material can be removed with approved solvent, Cured materials can only be removed mechanically. Tyfo® Filarwrapo Systems 8380 Miralani Drive, San Diego, CA 92126 Tel: 858.642.0694 Fax: 858.444.2982 E-mail: info@fyfeco.com www.fyfeco.com SHIPPING LAi3ELS CONTAIN • State specification numberwith modifications, if applicable • Component designation • Type, If applicable • Manufacturer's name • Date of manufacture • Batch name • State lot number, if applicable • Directions for use • Warnings or precautions required by law KEEP CONTAINER TIGHTLY CLOSED. NOT FOR INTERNAL CONSUMPTION. CONSULT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS) FOR MORE INFORMATION. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. FOR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY. Statement of Responsibility: The technical information and application advice in thts publication is based on the present state of our best scientific and practical knowledge. As the nature of the information herein Is general, no assumption can be made as to the product's suitability for a particular use or application, and no warranty as to its accuracy, reliability or completeness, either expressed or implied, is given other than those required by State legislation. The owner, his representative or the contractor is responsible for checking the suitability of products for their intended use. Field service, where provided, does not constitute supervisory responsibility. Suggestions made by the Fyfe Co„ either verbally or in writing, may be followed, modified or rejected by the owner, engineer or contractor since they, and not the Fyfe Co., are responsible for carrying out procedure appropriate to a specific application. 1114 Tyfo° S Patented in U.S.A., Canada, and other countries. 0 Copyright 2014 Fyfe Co. t.LC 13-14 R DUCT;NAl1tlE;::<:TYF..O..S COMPONENT: A:;:;:: 13.::.4.:....::.:.. 3V1$©S NUMBER: 'S -A=02 '.'. DATE:'..FEBRUARY 1,'20. SUPERSEDES:7YF0-8A-001 SECTION 1: MATERIAL AND MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION. . MANUFACTURER: EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER: FYFE CO. LLC 800-424-9300 or 703-527-3887 8380 Miralani Drive INFORMATION TELEPHONE NUMBER: San Diego, CA 92126 858-642-0694 PRODUCTION IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: Tyfe S, Component A CHEMICAL FAMILY: Modified Epoxy Resin $ECTIO.N.II:. HAZARDOUS. INGREDIENTS MATERIAL OR CAS % BY OSHA(PEL) ACGIH(TLV) COMPONENT NUMBER WEIGHT Modified Epoxy Resin Proprietary 44-50 Not determined Not determined OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD This product is a "Hazardous Chemical" as defined by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200. SECTION ,111:: HAZARD, IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW: APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Clear to amber, viscous liquid with slight odor. STATEMENTS OF HAZARD: CAUTION 1 MAY CAUSE SKIN AND EYE IRRITATION AND SKIN SENSITIZATION. CONTACT AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES CAN RESULT IN THERMAL BURNS. PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE: EYES --YES SKIN CONTACT --YES INHALATION --NO INGESTION --NO HMIS RATING: HEALTH --2 FLAMMABILITY --1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS - 0 SPECIAL --NONE POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS: EYE CONTACT: May cause eye irritation. Corneal injury is unlikely SKIN CONTACT: Prolonged contact may cause skin irritation with local redness. Repeated contact may cause skin irritation with local redness. SKIN ABSORPTION: Prolonged skin contact is unlikely to result in absorption of harmful amounts. SKIN SENSITIZATION: Has caused allergic skin reactions in humans. Contains component(s) which have demonstrated the potential for contact allergy in mice. INHALATION: At room temperature, exposure to vapor is minimal due to low volatility. Vapor from heated material, mist or aerosols may cause respiratory irritation. INGESTION: Very low toxicity if swallowed. Harmful effects not anticipated from swallowing small amounts. ASPIRATION HAZARD: Based on physical properties, not likely to be an aspiration hazard. CANCER INFORMATION: Many studies have been conducted to assess the potential carcinogenicity of diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A (DGEBPA). Indeed, the most recent review of the available data by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has concluded that DGEBPA is not classified as a carcinogen. Although some weak evidence of carcinogenicity has been reported in animals, when all of the data are considered, the weight of evidence does not show that DGEBPA is carcinogenic. OTHER: Dust from machining the cured product may cause mechanical irritation of eyes, skin, nose, throat and upper respiratory tract. MSDS NUMBER: S -A-02 DATE: February 1, 2013 PAGE 2 of 7 OSHA(PEL) ACGIH(TLV) EXPOSURE LIMITS FOR CURED 15 mg/m3(Total) 10 mgl 3(Total) - PRODUCT DUST: 5 mg/ m3(Respirable) 3 mg/ M3 (Respirable) -SECTION 1V:.FIRST. AID MEASURES i EYES: Flush eyes thoroughly with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses after the initial 1-2 minutes and continue flushing for several additional minutes. If effects occur, consult a physician, preferably an ophthalmologist. Suitable emergency eye wash facility should be available in work area. SKIN CONTACT: Remove material from skin immediately by washing with soap and plenty of water. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes while washing. Seek medical attention if irritation persists. Wash clothing before reuse. Discard items which cannot be decontaminated, including leather articles such as shoes, belts and watchbands. Safety shower should be located in immediate work area. INHALATION: Move person to fresh air; if effects occur, consult a physician. INGESTION: No emergency medical treatment necessary. GENERAL: First Aid responders should pay attention to self-protection and use the recommended protective clothing (chemical resistant gloves, splash protection). If potential for exposure exists refer to Section 8 for specific personal protective equipment. MOST IMPORTANT SYMPTOMS AND EFFECTS, BOTH ACUTE AND DELAYED Aside from the information found under Description of first aid measures (above) and Indication of immediate medical attention and special treatment needed (below), no additional symptoms and effects are anticipated. INDICATION OF IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION AND SPECIAL TREATMENT NEEDED No specific antidote. Treatment of exposure should be directed at the control of symptoms and the clinical condition of the patient. :. SECTION V: FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES. MEANS OF EXTINCTION: Water fog or fine spray. Dry chemical fire extinguishers. Carbon dioxide fire extinguishers. Foam. Alcohol resistant foams (ATC type) are preferred. General purpose synthetic foams (including AFFF) or protein foams may function, but will be less effective. Water fog, applied gently may be used as a blanket for fire extinguishment. EXTINGUISHING MEDIA TO AVOID: Do not use direct water stream. May spread fire. SPECIAL HAZARDS ARISING FROM THE SUBSTANCE OR MIXTURE HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: During a fire, smoke may contain the original material in addition to combustion products of varying composition which may be toxic and/or irritating. Combustion products may include and are not limited to: Phenolics. Carbon monoxide. Carbon dioxide. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Container may rupture from gas generation in a fire situation. Violent steam generation or eruption may occur upon application of direct water stream to hot liquids. Dense smoke is emitted when burned without sufficient oxygen. ADVICE FOR FIREFIGHTERS FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Keep people away. Isolate fire and deny unnecessary entry. Use water spray to cool fire exposed containers and fire affected zone until fire is out and danger of reignition has passed. Fight fire from protected location or safe distance. Consider the use of unmanned hose holders or monitor nozzles. Immediately withdraw all personnel from the area in case of rising sound from venting safety device or discoloration of the container. Do not use direct water stream. May spread fire, Move container from fire area if this is possible without hazard. Burning liquids may be moved by flushing with water to protect personnel and minimize property damage. Water fog, applied gently may be used as a blanket for fire extinguishment. Contain fire water run-off if possible. Fire water run-off, if not contained, may cause environmental damage. Review the "Accidental Release Measures" and the "Ecological Information" sections of this MSDS. SPECIAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR FIREFIGHTERS: Wear positive -pressure self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and protective firefighting clothing (includes firefighting helmet, coat, trousers, boots, and gloves). Avoid contact with this material during firefighting operations. If contact is likely, change to full chemical resistant firefighting clothing with self-contained breathing apparatus. If this is not available, wear full chemical resistant clothing with self-contained breathing apparatus and fight fire from a remote location. For protective equipment in post -fire or non - fire clean-up situations, refer to the relevant sections. MSDS NUMBER: S -A-02 DATE: February 1 2013 PAGE 3 of 7 SECTION VI.: ACCID.IWNTAL RELEASE MEASURES IONS PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT AND EMERGENCY Osa ety equipment. For addite area. ional eep PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS, is e unnecessary and unprotected personnel from entering the area. Use app] efe information, refer to Section 8, Exposure Controls and Personal Protection. Refer to Section 7, Handling, for additional precautionary measures. waterways and/or groundwater. ditches, sewers, ENVIRONMENTAL Ecological CAUTIOatisnprevent from entering into soil, UP. Contain spilled material if possible. Absorb See Section fiber products. Polyethylene fiber products. Remove residual with soap and METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR CONTAINMENT AND CLEANING with materials such as: Sand. Polypropylene be removed with solvent. hot watare not er. Collect in suitable and properly labeledded exposure guidelines nand safe handling practices for the specific for clean-up unless the recommn p SafeI tnfoData rmat on�et for handling information and exposure guidelines. solvent are followed. Consult appropriate solvent See Section 13, Disposal Considerations, for additions •. '- .:.; .. :SECTION VU: HAi�IDLtNG AND.SI'ORAGE :. Wash Ion ed or repeated contact with skin. Avoid contact withdeheate s' have been ported to General Handling: Avoid pro g thoroughly after handling. Avoid use of electric band heaters. Failures of electric an epoxy cause drums of liquid epoxy resin to explode and catch fire. Application of a direct flame to a container of liquid resin can also cause explosion and/or fire. uate ventilationPRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE, RA rt andtmoistu e. Keep away from e in a cool, dry place topen flames and high (35F — 109F). Store in closed containers. Keep sealed r temperatures. SECTION VIII:. EXPOSURE CONTROL,SIPERSONAL PROTECTION EYEIFACE PROTECTION: Use safety glasses (with side shields). IN PROTECTION: Use protective clothing chemically resistant to this material. Selection of specific items such as f ae SK shield, boots, apron, or full body suit will depend on the task. his material, Neoprene. ls HAND PROTECTION: Use gloves chemically resistantEVAL'") Nitrite/but adieneprubberp(°nits le" or" NB ation and duration e. include: Butyl rubber. Ethyl vinyl alcohol laminate of polyvinyl chloride ("PVC" or "vinyl'). NOTICE: ccount The selecll tion vans workplace factorspsuch las, abut snot limited to: Other use in a workplace should also take into Y otential chemicals which may be handled, physical requiremenss (cut/puncture protection, dexterity , shermal protection , p body reactions to glove materia ls, as well as the protection d be'worn when there ications provided bis apotent al to exceed the expose glove supplier. ure RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Respiratory p exposure 1 loris requirements or guidelines, wear respiratory limit requirements or guidelines. If there are it applicable exp Lection when adverse effects, such as respiratory irritationrespiratory ei or pro{con should be needed however, f mater al is cated by pro your risk assessment process. For most conditions, no rep rY heated or sprayed, use an approved air -purifying respirator. The following should be effective types of air -purifying respirators: Organic vapor cartridge with a particulate pre -filter. INGESTION'. Use good personal hygiene. Do not consume or store food in the work area. Wash hands before smoking or eating. ENGINEERING CONTROLS general ventilation VENTILATION: Use local exhaust ventilation, or other engineering controls requirements orirborn level below exposure limit requirements or guidelines. If there are no app p should be sufficient for most operations. MSDS NUMBER: S -A-02 DATE: February 1, 2013 SECTION IX: -PHYSICAL AHD.CHEMICAL PROPERTIES. APPEARANCE AND ODOR Odor threshold PH Melting Point Freezing Point Boiling Point (760 mmHg) Flash Point — Closed Cup Evaporation Rate Flammability Flammability Limit in Air Vapor Pressure Vapor Density (air --I) Specific gravity (H20=1) Solubility in water (by weight) Partition Coefficient, n-octanol/water (log Pow) Autoignition Temp Dynamic Viscosity Kinematic Viscosity Liquid Density Henry's Law Constant (H) PAGE 4 of 7 Clear to amber, viscous liquid with slight odor no test data available no test data available Not Applicable No test data available 320 C (608F) DSC 264-268 C (500-514F) no test data available No Lower: Not Applicable Upper: Not Applicable 0,000000046 Pa @ 25C No data available 1.16 @ 20C 5.4 — 8.4 mg/I @ 20C EU method A.6 (water solubility) 3.242 Estimated Not applicable 11,000-14,000 mPa.s @ 25C ASTM D445 No test data available 1.16 g/cm3 @ 25C ASTM D4052 4.93E-5 Pa*m3/mole @ 25C SECTION X: STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY: Stable under normal handling and storage conditions. INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS: Avoid contact with strong oxidizing agents, strong Lewis or mineral acids and strong mineral and organic bases especially primary and secondary aliphatic amines. POSSIBILITY OF HAZARDOUS REACTIONS: Polymerization will not occur by itself. Masses of more than one pound (0.5 kg) of product plus an aliphatic amine will cause irreversible polymerization with heat build-up. CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Avoid short term exposures to temperatures above 300 °C (572 'F). Avoid prolonged exposure to temperatures above 250 'C (482 °F). Potentially violent decomposition can occur above 350 'C (662 °F). Generation of gas during decomposition can cause pressure in closed systems. Pressure build-up can be rapid. INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS: Avoid contact with oxidizing materials. Avoid contact with: Acids. Bases. Avoid unintended contact with amines. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Decomposition products depend upon temperature, air supply and the presence of other materials. Gases are released during decomposition. Uncontrolled exothermic reaction of epoxy resins release phenolics, carbon monoxide, and water. SECTION.XI:.TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION MATERIAL OR COMPONENT TOXICITY DATA: MEDIAN LETHAL DOSE (SPECIES): ORAL (LD6o) Modified epoxy resin >15,000 mg/kg (Rat) INHALATION (LC5o) Modified epoxy resin No deaths in saturated Air, 8 hours DERMAL (LD!jo) Modified epoxy resin >23,000 mg/kg (Rabbit) IRRITATION INDEX, ESTIMATION OF IRRITATION (SPECIES): 1. Modified epoxy resin 1. Moderately irritating. Prolonged SKIN contact may cause skin irritation. EYES 1. Modified epoxy resin 1. Slight irritation. May cause irritation MSDS NUMBER: S -A-02 DATE: February 1, 2013 PAGE 5 of 7 SENSITIZATION 1. Modified epoxy resin 1. Possible sensitization OTHER: Repeated Doses Toxicity Except for skin sensitization, repeated exposures to low molecular weight epoxy resins of this type are not anticipated to cause any significant adverse effects. Chronic Toxicity and Carcinogenicity Many studies have been conducted to assess the potential carcinogenicity of diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A (DGEBPA). Indeed, the most recent review of the available data by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has concluded that DGEBPA is not classified as a carcinogen. Although some weak evidence of carcinogenicity has been reported in animals, when all of the data are considered, the weight of evidence does not show that DGEBPA is carcinogenic. Developmental Toxicity Resins based on the diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A (DGEBPA) did not cause birth defects or other adverse effects on the fetus when pregnant rabbits were exposed by skin contact, the most likely route of exposure, or when pregnant rats or rabbits were exposed orally. Reproductive Toxicity In animal studies, did not interfere with reproduction. Genetic Toxicology In vitro genetic toxicity studies were negative in some cases and positive in other cases. Animal genetic toxicity studies were negative. SECTION XII: ECOLOGICAL. INFORMATION Toxicity Material is moderately toxic to aquatic organisms on an acute basis (LC50/EC50 between 1 and 10 mg/L in the most sensitive species tested). Fish Acute & Prolonged Toxicity LC50, Oncorhynchus mykiss (rainbow trout), semi -static test, 96 h: 2 mg/I Aquatic Invertebrate Acute Toxicity EC50, Daphnia magna (Water flea), static test, 48 h, immobilization: 1.8 mg/l Aquatic Plant Toxicity ErC50, Scenedesmus capricornutum (fresh water algae), static test, Growth rate inhibition, 72 h: 11 mg/I Toxicity to Micro-organisms IC50; Bacteria, 18 h: > 42.6 mg/1 Aquatic Invertebrates Chronic Toxicity Value Daphnia magna (Water flea), semi -static test, 21 d, number of offspring, NOEC: 0.3 mg/1 Persistence and Degradability Based on stringent OECD test guidelines, this material cannot be considered as readily biodegradable; however, these results do not necessarily mean that the material is not biodegradable under environmental conditions. Bioaccumulative potential Bioaccumulation: Bioconcentration potential is moderate Mobility in soil Mobility in soil: Potential for mobility in soil is low (Koc between 500 and 2000)., Given its very low Henry's constant, volatilization from natural bodies of water or moist soil is not expected to be an important fate process. SECTION XIII: DISPOSAL CONSI®IRATiONS.. DO NOT DUMP INTO ANY SEWERS, ON THE GROUND, OR INTO ANY BODY OF WATER. All disposal practices must be in compliance with all Federal, State/Provincial and local laws and regulations. Regulations may vary in different locations. Waste characterizations and compliance with applicable laws are the responsibility solely of the waste generator. AS YOUR SUPPLIER, WE HAVE NO CONTROL OVER THE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES OR MANUFACTURING PROCESSES OF PARTIES HANDLING OR USING THIS MATERIAL, THE INFORMATION MSDS NUMBER: S -A-02 DATE: February 1, 2013 PAGE 6 of 7 PRESENTED HERE PERTAINS ONLY TO THE PRODUCT AS SHIPPED IN ITS INTENDED CONDITION AS DESCRIBED IN MSDS SECTION: Composition Information. FOR UNUSED & UNCONTAMINATED PRODUCT, the preferred options include sending to a licensed, permitted: Incinerator or other thermal destruction device. SECTION XIV; TRANSPORTATION.INFORMATION . DOT Non -Bulk NOT REGULATED DOT Bulk NOT REGULATED IMDG Proper Shipping Name: Environmentally hazardous substance, liquid, n.o.s. (Epoxy resin) Hazard Class: CLASS 9 ID Number: UN 3082 Packing Group: PG 111 EMS Number: F-A,S-F Marine pollutant.: Yes ICAO/IATA Proper Shipping Name: Environmentally hazardous substance, liquid, n.o.s. (Epoxy resin) Hazard Class: CLASS 9 ID Number: UN3082 Packing Group: PG III Cargo Packing Instruction: 964 Passenger Packing Instruction: 964 Additional Information MARINE POLLUTANT . SECTION XV: REGULATORY INFORMATION OSHA Hazard Communication Standard This product is a "Hazardous Chemical" as defined by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200. Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 Title III (Emergency Planning and Community Right -to - Know Act of 1986) Sections 311 and 312 Immediate (Acute) Health Hazard Yes Delayed (chronic) Health Hazard No Fire Hazard No Reactive Hazard No Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard No Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 Title III (Emergency Planning and Community Right -to -Know Act of 1986) Section 313 To the best of our knowledge, this product does not contain chemicals at levels which require reporting under this statute. Pennsylvania (Worker and Community Right -To -Know Act): Pennsylvania Hazardous Substances List and/or Pennsylvania Environmental Hazardous Substance List: To the best of our knowledge, this product does not contain chemicals at levels which require reporting under this statute. Pennsylvania (Worker and Community Right -To -Know Act): Pennsylvania Special Hazardous Substances List: To the best of our knowledge, this product does not contain chemicals at levels which require reporting under this statute. California Proposition 65 (Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986) WARNING 1 THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA HAS DETERMINED THAT THE FOLLOWING LISTED MATERIAL OR COMPONENT CHEMICALS IN THIS PRODUCT MAY CAUSE CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OF OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM: Epichlorohydrin (CAS # 106-89-8), known to cause cancer, trace amount. Phenyl Glycidyi Ether (CAS # 122-60-1), known to cause cancer, trace amount, US. Toxic Substances Control Act All components of this product are on the TSCA Inventory or are exempt from TSCA Inventory requirements under 40 CFR 720.30 WHMIS (CANADA): CLASSIFICATION: Class D, Division 2, Subdivision B, Toxic MSDS NUMBER: S -A-02 DATE: February 1, 2013 PAGE 7 of 7 ANCES AS THIS PRODUCTN AIR DOES NOT CONTAIN EA IS NOT ACT "STRATOSPHERIC TROZONE OS HERICOZONE PROTECTION" AND THE IDENTIFIED IS STHE ET TITLE REGULATION 40 CFR, ART 82.ACT SECTION XVI: OTHER INFORMATION:- Hazard Rating System: 1 Physical sical Hazard 0. Special None HMIS Health 2 Flammability SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS: Empty containers wifl retain some of theprocedures. When handling of disposing of them, follow all label warnings, other instructions and waste disposal pr „ "toxic," "carcinogen ,° etc• appear phrases as "hazardous, to ee right -to -know laws, Federal OSHA laws or the or the EXPLANATION AND DISCLAIMER: Wherever such words of herein, far Research on Cancer (ISRC), the Natio nal Toxicology they are used as defined or described under state emp Y direct sources for these laws such as the International Agency harmful, ANY EXPOSURE CAN ONLY BE UNDERSTOOD Program (NTP), etc. The use of such words or phrases should not be taken to mean that we deem or imply any substance or exposure to be toxic, hazardous or otherwise harm S AMOUNT AND DURATION OF EXPOSURES, HE WITHIN THE EN TIRE CONTEXT OF ITS OCCURRENCE, WHICH INCLUDES SUCH FACTORS AS T SUBSTANCE'S CHARACTERISTICS AS DEFINED IN THE MSDS, HE OTHER CHEMICALS PRESENT AND PREEXISTING INDlV1pUAL DIFFERENCES IN RESPONSE TO T EXPOSURE• suppliers and other sources believed to be EXPRESSED OF IMPLIED), WARRANTY The data provided is based OES t NOT°TCONSTiTUTE dA oGUARANTEE material reliable. THIS DATA OR ITNESS (INCLUDING WA RRANTY WITHOUT LIMITATION, MERCFROi PATENT LIABILITY) BY USOWI H PURPOSE � PURPOSE) OR REPRESENTATION {INCLUDING FREEDOMOR INJURY INCURRING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY THE DATA, THE PRODUCT DESCRIBED OR ITS USE FO FOR ANY SPECIE{C PURPOSE, EVEN IF THAT PURP KNOWNH O SE QF THIS PROIDUCTBILITY FOR DAMAGE FROM CoLLC. Tyfo° Flbrwrap° Systems MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MSDS.[DENTIFICATION_;NAME: TYF.O©_-S. Component B : D,ATE:.Apri12, 2010 .::PAGE: 1-.0F5MSUS NU�VIBER: TYFQ S=B-001. SUPERSEDES MOS.2125109 - SECTION 1: MATERIAL AND MANUFACTURER_IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER: EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER: FYFE CO. LLC 800-424-9300 or 703-527-3887 8380 Miralani Drive, Suite A INFORMATION TELEPHONE NUMBER: San Diego, CA 92126 858-642-0694 PRODUCTION IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: TYFO®S, Component B CHEMICAL FAMILY: Hardener MATERIAL OR COMPONENT Proprietary component ##1 Proprietary component ##2 SECTION 11: HAZARDOUS.INGREDIENTS. CAS % BY NUMBER WEIGHT Proprietary 89-99 Proprietary 5-7 OSHA(PEL) Not determined Not determined ACGIH(TLV) Not determined Not determined THE PERCENTAGES WILL VARY DEPENDING ON THE INDIVIDUAL MATERIAL OR COMPONENT VARIATION. SECTION Ili: HAZARD IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW: APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Clear liquid to pale yellow with an ammonia -like odor. STATEMENTS OF HAZARD: DANGER! CORROSIVE 1 CAUSES SEVERE EYE AN SKIN BURNS. MAY CAUSE BLINDNESS. HARMFUL IF A ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN. HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED AND CAN CAUSE LUNG INJURY IF SWALLOWED AND ASPIRATED. MAY CAUSE RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION. PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE: EYES --Yes SKIN CONTACT --Yes INHALATION --Yes INGESTION --NO HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED AND CAN CAUSE LUNG INJURY IF SWALLOWED AND ASPIRATED. MAY CAUSE RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION. PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE: EYES --Yes SKIN CONTACT --Yes INHALATION --Yes INGESTION --NO 0 S -B-001 DATE: April 2, 2010 MSDS NUMBER: TYF SECTION Ili: HAZARD IDENTIFiCAT1ON (CONTIN�IED) HMIS RATING: REACTIVITY --O HEALTH ­3 -�3 FLAMMABILITY-.I chemical POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS' ore amines which may oduct contains one or m burns of the eye, Severe ey ' nd excess blinking and tear production with excess redness and swelling EYES: Causes irritation with a da aage may cause blindness. This pr produce temporary and reversible hazy or blurred vision. ' ss rednesor dermatitis and result in the absorption severe excess exces and swelling ng with chemical burns, blister formation an pain, cause persistent i SKIN: Causes severe irritation wieated skin contact may possible tissue destruction. Rep Bated or severe over of harmful amounts of material, ed or repeated over - or or mist may cause irritation to vomiting he nose, and drowsiness. Repeated W exposure may result in difficultInhalation of y in breathing, headache, aus exposure maY result in lung damage• diarrhea, thirst, exposure may damage burning of mouth, throat and stomach with abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, INGESTION: Causes bur giration may occur during swallowing or vomiting resulting in lung weakness and collapse- ASP conditions such as asthma, allergies, by exposure respiratory disease and other lung and skin disorders may be egg MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE' Preexisting bronchitis, inflammatory or fibroticp to the product. equaltions to or greater than 0.1% are not listed or OTHER: The components present in this material at conceennraDust from machining the cured product may IARC, NTP, OSHA OR ACGIH as a carcinog upper respiratory tract. regulated by eyes, skin, nose, throat and ACGIHTLV) mechanical irritation of the OSHA(PEL) 10 m /m Total 15 ma/m3(Total) f _ - ____ - 3 mgt m3(Respirable) EXPOSURE LIMITS FOR CURED 5 mg/ m3(ReWrabte) PRODUCT (PART A and B) DUST: SECTION N: FIRST:AIp MEASURES of eye contact, immediatelyin the flush eyes with large amounts of water for at feast 15 minutes, keeping EYES: Incase eyelids open. Get medical attention. of water. Get medical attention if CONTACT to case of contact, immediately wash skin with soap and plenty SKIN CO respiration, irritation develops, give artificial inhalation of vapor to fresh air, administer oxygen. Get medical attention. excessive, inha or occurs, remov ersonnel may if not breathing, g INHALATION: if e is difficult, qualified p preferably mouth-to"mouth. If breathing et medical attention Immediately. Do not induce vomiting. INGESTION: if swallowed, g :..:. T MEASURES. :SECTION V: FERE FIG t DETERMINATION: 250°F-3250Fj121°C-163°C, PMCC water to cool containers. FLASH POINTIMETHOD OF dish fires. Use EXTINCTION' Use water -spray, dry chemical, foam or CO2 to exting apparatus. MEANS OF E positive -pressure, breathing pp SPECIAL FIRE HAZARDS: Avoid exposure through use of aself-contained, p MSDS NUMBER: TYFO-S-B-001 DATE: April 2, 2010 PAGE 3 OF 5 SECTION VI: ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES PROCEDURES IN CASE OF ACCIDENTAL RELEASE OF LEAKAGE: Ventilate area. Avoid breathing vapor. Use self- contained breathing apparatus or supplied air for large spills or confined areas. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing (See Section VIII). Contain spill if possible. Absorb or wipe up with suitable material, put into a container and dispose of properly (See Section Xlll). Prevent entry into sewers and waterways. SECTION Vll_; HANDLING AND STORAGE PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE: Minimum feasible handling temperatures should be maintained. Avoid exposure to temperatures above 100°F/38°C. Avoid water contamination. Have eyewash and shower available for emergencies. SECTION VIII: EXPOSURE CONTROLSIPERSONAL PROTECTION_ .' .:. EYEIFACE PROTECTION: Avoid eye and skin contact. Wear chemical type goggles and a face shield. SKIN PROTECTION: Protective clothing such as uniforms, coveralls or lab coats must be worm. Launder or dry-clean when soiled. Gloves resistant to chemicals and petroleum distillates are required. When handling large quantities, impervious suits, gloves and rubber boots must be worn. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Airborne concentrations should be kept to the lowest levels possible. If vapor or mist is generated use a NIOSH approved organic vapor respirator. Supplied air respiratory protection should be used for cleaning large spills or upon entry into tanks, vessels or other confined spaces. If sufficient dust is generated during machining of the cured product, use a NIOSH approved dust respirator. VENTILATION: Local exhaust ventilation recommended sufficient to control the vapor, mist or dust being generated, If exhaust ventilation is not available or is inadequate, use a NIOSH approved respirator as appropriate. GENERAL HYGIENE RECOMMENDATIONS: Before eating, drinking, smoking or using toilet facilities, wash face and hand thoroughly with soap and water. Remove any contaminated clothing and launder before reuse. Properly dispose of shoes and clothing that are extremely contaminated. Use vacuum equipment to remove cured product dust from clothing and work areas. Compressed air is not recommended, SECTION IX: PHYSICAL AHD CHEMICAL PROPERTIES.: APPEARANCE AND ODOR BOILING POINT (OF/OC) MELTING POINT (°F/°C) SPECIFIC GRAVITY ( WATER =1) pH OF UNDILUTED PRODUCT VAPOR PRESSURE (MM Hg.) VAPOR DENSITY (AIR -1) VISCOSITY PERCENT(%)VOC Pale yellow to clear liquid with and ammonia -like odor 500°F/260°C Not determined 0.940-0.975 11.5-12.0 Not determined Not determined Not determined 0.0%; Tested per ASTM D2369-95 with TYFO® S, Component A and Component B mixed together. SECTION X: STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY: Stable under normal handling and storage conditions. INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS: Reacts violently with acids. PRODUCTS EVOLVED FROM HEAT OF COMBUSTION OR DECOMPOSITION: The products of combustion and decomposition depend on other materials present in the fire and the actual conditions of the fire. Burning will produce ammonia, combustion products of nitrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, irritating aldehydes, ketones and other unidentified gases and vapors which may be toxic. Avoid inhalation. MSDS NUMBER: TYFO-S-B-001 $ECTiON. X: STABILITY AND REACTIVITY (CONTINUE®) Part A of an uncontrolled exothermic reactvoo'which HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATIONS: Wiii not occur under normal conditions of use. When mixed with the rest e resin system, generating unidentified gases and vapors which may be toxic. A a resin system and/or th rapid heating of the product in bulk may produce char and decomp sE�TION Xi: TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE: April 2,20`10 PAGE 4 OF 5 MATERIAL OR COMPONENT TOXICITY DATA: MEDIAN LETHAL DOSE (SPECIES): Proprietary component #1 ORAL (LDso) proprietary component 02 Proprietary component #1 DERMAL (LDso) Proprietary component #2 ESTIMATION OF IRRITATION (SPECIES): IRRITATION INDEX, tart' component 01 SKIN EYES SENSITIZATION OTHER: None Propria proprietary component #2 Proprietary component #1 Proprietary component #2 Proprietary component #1 Proprietary component #2 No ecological date has been determined. 2,88() mg/kg (Rat) 1,100 mg/kg (Rat) 2,980 mg/kg (Rabbit) 980 mglkg (Rabbit) (Draize)Believed to be >6.50-8.00/8.0 (Rabbit), corrosive (Draize)4.6/8J) (Rabbit), corrosive (Draize)beiieved to be 80.00-110.00/110 (Rabbit), extreme irritation (Draize)94.001110 (Rabbit),ereP g) irritation Negative -skin (Guinea Negative -skin (Guinea Pig) ipN XiG' ECOLOGICAL INF00MATION SECTION.Xlti: DISPOSAL CONSIPRATIONS.' .. for disposal should be placed in appropriated sealed containers to avoid generator to comply with all federal, state, WASTE DISPOSAL METHODS: Material p onsibility of the g ro appropriate waste disposal contractor and You contact an app p Act potential human and environmental exposure. It is the res Resource Conservation and Recovery meets ulations. Under the US, provincial and local laws and reg tions We commando �� � mined at the time of disposal, whether the product environmental agency (RCRA), it is the responsibility of the user of theproduct sal. relevant waste classification and to assure prop , SECTION XIV: TRANSPORTATION INF®RMATION Amines, liquid, corrosive, n.o.s. ®OT AND IATA: (polyoxypropylenediamine, Polyetheramine) PROPER SHIPPING NAME Class 8 HAZARD CLASS UN 2735 11 IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Corrosive PACKING GROUP LABEL REQUIRED MSDS NUMBER: TYFO-S-B-001 DATE: April 2, 2010 PAGE 5 OF 5 SECTION XV: REGULATORY INFORMATION SARA TITLE 111: SECTION 3021304 EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE: None SECTION 311 HAZARDOUS CATEGORIZATION: Proprietary mixture, class 1 (Acute) and Class 2 (Chronic) CERCLA SECTION 102(a) HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE: This product is not listed as a Hazardous Substance in 40 CFR, Part 302.4. RCRA INFORMATION: Currently, this product is not listed in federal hazardous waster regulations 40 CFR, Part 261.33, paragraphs (e) or (f), i.e. chemical products that are considered hazardous if they become wastes, It does not exhibit any of the hazardous characteristics listed in 40 CFR, Part 261, Subpart C. State or local hazardous waste regulations may apply if they are different from the federal regulation. It is the responsibility of the user of the product to determine at the time of disposal, whether the product meets relevant waste classification and to assure proper disposal: WHMIS (CANADA): CLASSIFICATION: Class D, Division 1, Subdivision B: Toxic Class E: Corrosive CALIFORNIA SAFE DRINKING WATER AND TOXIC ENFORCEMENT ACT OF 1986 (PROPOSITION 65): WARNING! THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA HAS DETERMINED THAT THE FOLLOWING LISTED MATERIAL OR COMPONENT CHEMICALS IN THIS PRODUCT MAY CAUSE CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM: None ALL MATERIALS OF COMPONENTS OF THIS PRODUCT ARE EITHER LISTED OR ARE NOT REQUIRED TO BE LISTED IN THE EPA TSCA INVENTORY. THIS PRODUCT DOES NOT CONTAIN OR IS NOT MANUFACTURED WITH OZONE DEPLETING SUBSTANCES AS IDENTIFIED IN THE TITLE VI, CLEAN AIR ACT "STRATOSPHERIC OZONE PROTECTION" AND THE REGULATIONS SET FORTH IN 40 CFR, PART 82. SECTION X .:.... T . SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS: Empty containers will retain some of the product residue. When handling or disposing of them, follow all label warnings, other instructions and waste disposal procedures. EXPLANATION AND DISCLAIMER: Wherever such words or phrases as "hazardous," "toxic," carcinogen," appear . herein, they are used as defined or described under state employee right -to -know laws, Federal OSHA laws or the direct sources for these laws such as the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the National Toxicology Program (NTP), etc. The use of such words or phrases should not be taken to mean that we deem or imply any substance or exposure to be toxic, hazardous or otherwise harmful. ANY EXPOSURE CAN ONLY BE UNDERSTOOD WITHIN THE ENTIRE CONTEXT OF ITS OCCURRENCE, WHICH INCLUDES SUCH FACTORS AS THE SUBSTANCE'S CHARACTERISTICS AS DEFINED IN THE MSDS, AMOUNT AND DURATION OF EXPOSURE, OTHER CHEMICALS PRESENT AND PREEXISTING INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN RESPONSE TO THE EXPOSURE. The data provided is bases on the information received from our raw material suppliers and other sources believed to be reliable. THIS DATA DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A GUARANTEE (EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED), WARRANTY (INCLUDING WARRANTY WITHOUT LIMITATION, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE) OR REPRESENTATION (INCLUDING FREEDOM FROM PATENT LIABILITY) BY US WITH RESPECT TO THE DATA, THE PRODUCT DESCRIBED OR IT'S USE FOR ANY SPECIFIC PURPOSE, EVEN IF THAT PURPOSE IS KNOWN TO US. WE DISCLAIM LIABILITY FOR DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT. APPROVED AND AU'T'HORIZED BY: 6eW411je, j4 TREATED FuMED SILICA CAB -O -SIL TS -720 is a medium surface area fumed silica which has been surface modified with polydimethylsilaxane. The treatment renders it extremely hydrophobic, with very different properties than untreated silica. CABOT creating what matters TS -720 is characterized by: • High purity • Aggregate structure • Submicron particle size * Low bulk density • Hydrophobic surface chemistry Application In#ormation: it an GAB -0 -SILTS -720 is Cabot's most hydro prther'the surface chemistry of TS -c treated fumed silica 8720 makesit choice for moisture sensitive systems, Fu very effective, stabile rheology control additive for polar systems. Epoxy Adhesives and coatings: In epoxy adhesives and coatings, TS -720 provides good thickening efficiency, sag resistance (or flim build) and anti -settling of pigments TS �g� s'ravhdes stablerheo rheologiica may cal properties overtime, so provide the similar rheology control initially, only P For applications requiring storage stability, TS -720 is recommended. polyurethane Adhesives and Coatings: In polyurethane adhesives and coatings, TS -720 provides the same stable rheology control as in epoxy systems. In addition, the hydrophobic crossclinking of moisture cured systeme of TS -720 introduces very s. moisture into these systems, preventing premature mnyi Ester Resins: CAB-0-S1L TS -720 is used for rheolo ar�thickeners of unsa'tugresins and rated polyester refs n ng pastes. While untreated fumed silica are effective laminating resins, gel coats, and bonding pastes, TS -720 is a more effective rheology control additive for higher polarity systems like vinyl esters. MMMMMMMM _+ sabot corporation www.cabot-corp.corm CAB-0-SIV r TREATED FUMED SILICA Packaging Options: CAB -0 -SIL TS -720 is packaged in multi -wall Kraft paper bags and flexible intermediate bulk containers (FIBC's). It is available in poly -shrouded units containing 18 x 10 Ib. paper bags (net weight 180 lbs.) and 18 x 10 kg paper bags (net weight 180 kg) as well as in 150 kg FIBCs. Material Safety Data Sheet; A Material Safety Data Sheet for this product may be obtained by contacting the Cabot Corporation office in your region or can be downloaded from our website: www.cabot-corp.com CABOT creating what matters Product Sales Specifications: Sales specifications for this product may be obtained by contacting a sales or technical service manager at the Cabot Corporation office in your region. This Information is provided as a convenience and for Informational purposes only. No guarantee or warranty as to this Information, or any product to which It relates, is given or Implied, Cabot disclaims ail warranties express or Implied, including merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose as to (1) such information, (ii) any product or (iii) intellectual property infringement. in no event is Cabot responsible for, and Cabot does not accept and hereby disclaims liability for, any damages whatsoever In connection with the use of or reliance on this Information or any product to which it relates. NORTH AMERICA EUROPE ASW PACIFIC SOUTH AMERICA MIDDLE EAST/ AFRICA Cabot Corporation Cabot Cabot Specialty Chemicals Cabot Latin America Division Cabot Specialty Chemicals Business and Technical Center Interleuvenlaan 151 level 21 MNI Tower 2 Rua do Paralso, 148 - 50 andar Jebel All Free Zone 157 Concord Road B-3001 Leuven 11, Jalan Pinang CEP 04103-000, Sao Paulo LOB 15, Office 424 Billerica, MA 01821-7001 BELGIUM 50450 Kuala Lumpur SP BRAZIL Dubai UNITED ARAB EMIRATES USA Customer Service: Tel: +32 16 39 24 00 Fax: +32 16 39 24 44 MALAYSIA Phone: +60 3 2164 8352 Customer Service: Phone: +080019 5959 Phone: +9714 8671 800 Phone: (800) 526-7591 Fax: +60 3 2161 0253 Phone: +55 112144 6400 Fax: +0714 8871 801 Technical Service: Cabot (China) Limited Fax: +55 113253 0051 Phone:+1 (978) 663-3455 558 Shuangbai Lu Phone: (800) 462-2313 wining Shanghai Fax: +1 (978) 6706167 201108 - China Tel: 86 21 5175 8800 Fax: 86 216434 5532 02008 Cabot Corporation - All rights reserved worldwide. CM -0- ILP is a registered trademark of Cabot Corporation. PDS -TS 1058 09108 SHEETMATI r� I standard �Prepared in accordance with iSO11014-1! ANS Z400,1-2004 .:.:....... Revision Dategust12008� Product Name: Synonyms: Use of the aration: SubstancelPrep Supplier: Cabot Rheinfelden GmbH, Werk Rheinfelden Kronenstrasse 2 79618 Rheinfelden GERMANY Tei: (+49) 7623.7070 Fax: (+49) 7623.707 530 CAB-0�5lLw 1 " " ' -Fumed) Amorpnou" Silicon Dioxide, Synthetic Amorphous Silica, pyrogenic Coatings, Adhesives Various, Rheological control, Flow a ent, Reinforcing agent in: Suspension Silicone elastomer, Rubber products, Dispersion, and/or sealants, Cabot Carbon, Ltd. Sully Moors Road Sully, Vale of Glamorgan CF64 5RP Wales, UNITED KINGDOM Tel: (+44)1446.736999 Fax: 044)1446.737123 Emergency Telephone Number: Indication of danger: EMERGENCY OVERVIEW - CAUTION: Cabot Corporation 700 E U.S. Highway 36 Tuscola, IL 61953-9643 UNITED STATES Tei: 1-217-253-3370 Fax: 1-217-253-5586 UK'. (+44)1446-709 6+49) 7623.7070 Cabot (Rheinfelden), CHEMTREC 1-800-424-9300 or 1-7Q3-527-388 US: Other 1-2-17-253-5595_. principle Routes of Exposure: POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS Eye Contact: Skin Contact: Inhalation: ingestion: Carcinogenic Effects: Cabot Corporation 157 Concord Road Billerica, MA 01821 UNITED STATES Tel: 1-978-663-3455 Fax: 1-978-670-6955 substance or preparation according to the Global Harmonized Not a hazardous s but will System ( to respiratory tract, irritating, be irritating exposure may cause skin dryness or White powder. Odartess. Dust may Repeated exp arts of not permanently injure eye tissue. Rep ainst static discharges. All metal p Take precautionary measures ag cracd. Ensure all king. e ui ment must be earthedlgroundansfer operattons. the mixing and processing q p equipment is electrically earthed/ before beginning Inhalation, Skin contact, Eye contact but will not permanently injure eye tissue. May cause mechanical irritation. Irritating, Low hazard for usual industrial or commercialo ac lin ng. cause skin dryness Repeated exposure may tract. Provide appropr machinery and at places where dust can be generated, See also Section 8. are not known or expected under normal use. Low hazard for usual Health injuries for Research industrial or commercial handling. IARC (international Agency substances listed by OSHA (Occupational Safety and Does not contain any Toxicology Program), on Cancer)' •on ACGtH (American Canfe f1 r Governmental Industria Health AdminUt(European Union). See also Section Hygienists) Product Name: CAB -O -SIL® TS -720 Target Organ Effects: Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure: Cabot Corporation Product Code: TS720 Revision Date: 08/August/2008 Page 2 of 8 Lungs Asthma, Respiratory disorder Potential Environmental Effects: No special environmental precautions required. Chemical Name CAS Number EINECS/ELINCS Number Weight % EU Glasslfication Siloxanes and Silicones, di -Me, reaction products with silica 67762-90-7900 None * Exempt. Skin Contact: Wash thoroughly with soap and water. Seek medical attention if redness, swelling, itching, or burning occurs. Eye Contact: Flush eyes immediately with large amounts of water for 15 minutes. Seek medical attention if redness, swelling, itching, burning or visual disturbances occur. inhalation: if cough, shortness of breath or other breathing problems occur, move to fresh air. Seek medical attention if symptoms persist, If necessary, restore normal breathing through standard first aid measures. Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. If conscious, give several glasses of water. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Notes to Physician: Treat symptomatically. h:��..r. -.:aY' �c_ti }'y' �r?�.r. '...:r- S..-... .: ;f� V��.r,l■S\W�15�_ ����4�>�,�.a``.r�R.:'.®�[YI/'"��R�� � �` ^��"y. Flash Point: Not determined Explosion Limits in Air - Upper (%): Not determined Explosion Limits in Air - Lower (%): Not determined OSHA Flammability Classification: Not applicable Autoignition Temperature: Not determined Extinguishing Media: Use extinguishing measures that are appropriate to local circumstances and the surrounding environment. Special Protective Equipment for Firefighters: Wear suitable protective equipment. In the event of fire, wear self-contained breathing apparatus. Specific Hazards: Product resists ignition and does not promote flame spread. May release formaldehyde when heated to high temperatures in the presence of air. Formaldehyde is a known skin and lung sensitizer and is regulated as a carcinogen. Hazardous Decomposition and/or Combustion Carbon monoxide, Carbon dioxide, Formaldehyde. Products: Cabot Corporation Revision Date: 081August12008 Page 3 of 8 Product Name: CAB -O -SIL® TS -720 Product Code: TS720 This material is an inorganic dust and will not create nor Risk of Dust Explosion: support conditions that would result in a dust explosion or fire. Sources OT IgnILIV11- L-1 Avoid Personal Precautions: Use personal protective equipment. See also Section 8.0— ~~V� Clean up promptly by vacuum. Use a suitable vacuum cleaner. Do not creat bei ed t Methods for Cleaning Up: cloud by using a brush or compressed air. Pick upand transfer to properly containers. See Section 13. ental Precautions: No special environmental precautions required. Local authorities should be advised if Environm significant spillages cannot be contained. Avoid contact with skin and eyes, at Avoid va ihinery adust nd atip[acDes where ee dust an be reathe dust. Provide Handling: appropriate exhaust ventilation generated. Do not create a dust cloud by using a brush or compressed air. Take precautionary measures be earthed/grounded. nst static discharge.Ensuremetal all equ equiarts of the pment is e ectriixing c ally y processing equipment must earthed/grounded before beginning transfer operations. Keep containers tightly closed in a dry, cool and well -ventilated place. Do not store Storage: together with volatile chemicals as they may be adsorbed onto product. Keep at EXPOSURE LIMITS There are no exposure limits identified for this product, cm3 facilities globally, fractionCorporatian manages tot e Germany TRGS 900 occupational exposure limit of 4 g Exposure limits for silica are stated below. Amorphous Silica, The regulatory Australia: exposure limits are found under Austria MAK: the general silica, CAS RN 7631 Germa y TRGS 900: 86-9: India: Ireland: Norway: Switzerland: UK WEL. US OSHA PEL: 2 mglm3, TWA, Respirable 4 mg/m', TWA, Inhalable fraction 5 mg/m' 4 mglm', TWA. Inhalable fraction 10 mg/m33 TWA Respirable dust 2.4 mg/m , TWA, Resp 1.5 mg/m', TWA, Respirable dust 4 mg/m3, TWA 6 mg/m3, TWA, Total inhalable fraction 2.4 mg/m3, TWA, Respirable fraction 6 mg/m3 Product Name: CAB -0 -SILO TS -720 Cabot Corporation Product Code: TS720 Revision Date: 08/August/2008 Page A of 8 Dust, or Particulates Not US ACGIH - TLV: 10 mg/m3, TWA, Inhalable Otherwise Specified: 3 mg/m3, TWA, Respirable Belgium: 10 mg/m3, TWA, Inhalable PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT 3 mg/m3, TWA, Respirable China: 8 mg/m3, TWA Hand Protection: 10 mg/m3, STEL Italy: 10 mg/m3, TWA, Inhalable Eye Protection: 3 mg/m3, TWA, Respirable Malaysia: 10 mg/ml, TWA, Inhalable Other: 3 mg/m3, TWA, Respirable Spain: 10 mg/m3, VLA, Inhalable 3 mg/m3, VLA, Respirable MAIC: Maximale Arbeitsplatzkonzentration (Maximum Workplace Concentration) OEL: Occupational Exposure Limit PEL: Permissible Exposure Limit STEL: Short Term Exposure Limit TLV: Threshold Limit Value TRGS: Technische Regeln fur Gefahrstoffe (Technical Rule for Hazardous Materials) TWA: Time Weighted Average US ACGIH: United States American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists US OSHA: United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration VLA: Valore Limite Ambientales (Environmental Limit Value) WEL: Workplace Exposure Limit ENGINEERING CONTROLS Ensure adequate ventilation to maintain exposures below occupational limits. Provide appropriate exhaust ventilation at machinery and at places where dust can be generated. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Respiratory Protection: Approved respirator may be necessary if local exhaust ventilation is not adequate. Hand Protection: Repeated exposure may cause skin dryness or cracking. Use protective skin cream before handling the product. Wear suitable gloves. Eye Protection: Wear eye/face protection. Safety glasses with side -shields. Goggles. Skin and Body Protection: Wear suitable protective clothing. No special protective equipment required. Other: Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice. Emergency eyewash and safety shower should be located nearby. Appearance: White Powder Odor: None under normal use., May exhibit odor at high temperature. pH: Not determined Vapor Pressure: Not applicable Boiling Point/Range: 2230°C Melting Point/Range: 17000C Water Solubility: Insoluble Density: 2.2 g/cm3 @ 20°C Cabot Corporation Product Name: CAB -O -SILO TS -720 Product Code: T6720 Revision Date: 08/August/2008 Page 5 of 8 Specific Gravity: Not applicable % Volatile (by Volume): Not applicable Evaporation Rate: Not determined Viscosity: Not determined Partition Coefficient (n-octanol/water): Not applicable Stability: Stable. Hazardous Polymerization: Hazardous polymerization does not occur. Mechanical Sensitivity (shock): Not sensitive to mechanical impact. Conditions to Avoid: Thermal decomposition can take place above 150°C. May release formaldehyde when heated to high temperatures in the presence of air. Formaldehyde is a known skin and lung sensitizer and is regulated as a carcinogen. Keep away from heat and sources of ignition. Avoid dust formation. Take necessary action to avoid static electricity discharge (which might cause ignition of organic vapors). Product resists ignition and does not promote flame spread. Hazardous Decomposition and/or Carbon monoxide, Carbon dioxide, Formaldehyde. Combustion Products: Static Discharge Effects: Take precautionary measures against static discharges. Avoid dust formation. All metal parts of the mixing and processing equipment must be earthed/grounded. Ensure all equipment is electrically earthed/grounded before beginning transfer operations. This material is an inorganic dust and will not create nor support conditions that would result in a dust explosion or fire. ACUTE TOXICITY Oral LD50: LD50/orailrat = > 5000 mg/kg. Inhalation LC50: Due to the product's physical characteristics, no suitable testing procedure is available. Dermal LD50: No data are available on the product itself. Eye Irritation: Primary irritation index = 0 @ 48 hr. Nonirritating. Skin Irritation: Primary irritation index n 0. Non -irritating. SUBCHRONIC TOXICITY No data are available on the product itself. CHRONIC TOXICITY Due to the product's physical characteristics, no suitable testing procedure is available. Carcinogenic Effects: Does not contain any substances listed by IARC (international Agency for Research on Cancer), NTP (National Toxicology Program), OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration), ACGIH (American Conference for Governmental Industrial Hygienists) or EU (European Union). Mutagenic Effects: Not mutagenic in AMES Test, chromosomal aberration in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells. Cabot Corporation Product Name: CAB -0 -SILO TS -720 Product Code: T8720 Revision Date: 08/August/2008 Page 6 of 8 Reproductive Toxicity: No data are available on the product itself. According to experience not expected. Sensitizing Effects: Contains no known sensitizers. Synergistic Materials: None reasonably foreseeable. Y {{ _ x .ca''5`u.""' 2 ~�"'�� ,�'1^ 4�'✓O!w:t��/��31®1�J�Yv�` 'a. - of ,_ . u. y `` _.5%.v ..rtn h '�= Information given is based on data on the components and the toxicology of similar products. Aquatic Toxicity: Fish (Brachydanio rerio) NOEC (96 hours): = 10,000 mg/i; (Method: OECD 203) Daphnia magna NOEC(24 hours): = 10,000 mg/l; (Method: OECD 202) Algae EC50 (72 hour growth inhibition) = > 10,000 mg/I (Method: OECD201) ENVIRONMENTAL FATE Mobility: Not expected to migrate. Bioaccumulation: According to experience not expected. Persistence / Degradability: The methods for determining biodegradability are not applicable to inorganic substances. Distribution to Environmental Not determined. Compartments: Disclaimer: information in this section pertains to the product as shipped in its intended composition as described In Section 3 of this MSDS. Contamination or processing may change waste characteristics and requirements. Regulations may also apply to empty containers, liners or rinsate. State/provincial and local regulations may be different from federal regulations. RCRA Classification (40 CFR 261): Not a hazardous waste. Unused and Uncontaminated Product: Product, as supplied, should be disposed of in accordance with the regulations issued by the appropriate federal, state and local authorities. Same consideration should be given to containers and packaging. N �■1 {,�`{ .l �o Not classified as dangerous in the meaning of transport regulations. Hazard Classification United States - OSHA (29 CFR 1910.1200): Hazardous. Mexico - NOM -018 -SIPS -2000: Refer to HMIS Rating in Section 16. Canada - WHMIS Classification (CPR, SOR/88-66): Not controlled. This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations and the MSDS contains all the information required by the Controlled products Regulations. International Inventories All components of this product are listed on or exempt from the following inventories: YES -Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances (AICS) YES - Canadian Domestic Substances List (DSL) Cabot Corporation Revision Date: o8lAugust/2008 Page 7 of 8 Product Name: CAB -O -SIL® TS -720 Product Code: TS720 YES - Chinese Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS) YES - European Inventory YES -Japanese Existing and New Chemical Substances (ENCS) YES - Korean Existing Chemicals List (KECL) HSNO) YES - New ZealadH Hazardous Chemicals and Chemnd ical atOSubsstances a tances (Panisms Act ICCS) YES - Philippine Inventory YES - United States Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Inventory U.S. Federal Rggulations p coin onents that are subject to TSCA 12(b) TSCA 12(b) Export Notification: This roduct does not contain any p Export Notification. Flammable Substance, Toxic Substance, or Class 1 or 2 ozone Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 (CAA, Section 112, 40 CFR 82}: This product does not contain any components listed as a Hazardous Air Pollute , Depletor. rity Pollutants: This product does not contain any listed Priority Clean Water Act (CWA, 40 CFR 116) Prio Pollutants. ion and Liability Act (CERCLA, 40 CFR 302): This comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensat product does not contain any listed Hazardous Substances, RA) S Ti#le AI (SA )us Substances: No components are listed as extremely SARA seciwu 0' r=- _.. _ _ hazardous chemicals under SARA Section 302. This product does not meet any of the MSDS SARA Sections 3191312 (40 CFR 370) Hazard Category: pounds. ns Requirement definitions for a hazardous material under SARA greater Than 10,000 p . Reporting may be required if the material is present at any one time in amounts equal to Release Inventory: Does not contain any of the substances identified SARA Section 313 (40 CFR 372) Toxics under Section 313 as toxic chemicals in excess of the de minimis concentrations necessary to be subject to e supplier notification requirements. Pharmaceutical information: Not permitted U.S. State Regulations_ California Proposition 65: This product does not contain any components listed on California Proposition 65. This product is not listed on California Proposition 65, US Coalition of NorthEastern Governors (CONEG) metals List: Not determined. <� :m pYr HtVtIS Rating HMl5lindex: -chronic, 0 -minimal, 1 - slight, 2 - moderate, 3 - serious, 4 - severe Health: 1 Flammability: 0 Physical Hazard: 0 Additional Contacts: Prepared by: Cabot Corporation - Safety, Health and Environmental Affairs Prep 08/August/2008 Revision Date: 05/July/2007 Previous Revision Date: Revision to Sections) 1 Reason for Revision; Cabot Corporation Product Name: CAB -0 -SILO TS -720 Product Code: TS720 Revision Date: 08/August/2008 Page 8 of 8 Disclaimer: The information set forth is based on information that Cabot Corporation believes to be accurate. No warranty, expressed or implied, is intended. The information is provided solely for your information and consideration and Cabot assumes no legal responsibility for use or reliance thereon. In the event of a discrepancy between the information on the non-English document and its English counterpart, the English version shall supersede. ® and 'TM' indicate trademarks of the Cabot Corporation. contechservices.com TM r\%JnTte;k Z2 LPP LONG POTLIFE EPDXY PASTE ADHESIVE FOR BONDING ( TYPE_: Two -component, solvent -free, epoxy resin/ hardener. ---_— —? ---------- Filling wide cracks, gaps and volds; famng and leveling uneven surfaces. i i PRIMARY USE: Bonding rigid construction materials to themselves or each other. i Anchoring bolts, dowels and rebar into concrete, masonry or stone. _ -- -- —_ -- j---- — —1 — _ -- .--_�.-(d-- Concrete, masonry, stone (dry, damp and wet), steel and seated wood. m i SUBSTRATES: Suitable for vertical surfaces; horizontal and overhead oriented holes. — — --- _ — i 50° F, Cure: 50° F (substrate temperature) MTNIMUM TEMP: _ SPECIAL FEATURE: _installation: Adjustable_ working life and viscosity by blending with com_patib(e— the requirements for bonding agents in load bearing applications. A_STMMeets (! SHELF LIFE: Three years minimum in sealed containers (see below for conditions). The properties listed in this bulletin. are typical and descriptive of the product and should not be used for specification purposes. For specification preparation, reference the specification of this product available from ConTech Group, Inc. This product is available only through KonTek System applicators. DESCRIPTION: KONTEKTM 122, LP Paste is a two -component, long potlife, structural; epoxy paste adhesive designed for application on vertical surfaces and in horizontal and overhead oriented holes. Primary uses Include the tilling of wide cracks, gaps and voids in concrete and masonry, bonding of rigid construction materials, e.g., hardened concrete, masonry, stone, steel and sealed wood to themselves or each other and anchoring bolts, dowels and rebar Into horizontal and overhead oriented holes In concrete, masonry or stone. 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The visc sit of KONTEKTM 122, LP Paste can be decreased (adjusted). Blend the mixed paste KONTEKTM 122, LP with mixed companion liquid product, KONTEKTM 120, LP Bonder. The long and short potlife, bonder and paste forms of the products (KONTEKTM 120, 121,122, and 123) employ a 2:1 (by vol.) mixing ratio that must be maintained at all times. LIMITATIONS: The recommended minimum substrate temperature during installation and for cure Is 50 deg F. (For installation and cure temperatures down to 40 deg F or when a faster cure is needed, use KONTEKTM 123 SP Paste) The maximum In-service temperature should not exceed 20 deg F below the HDT in bonding applications subjected to substantial and sustained shear stresses that may cause creep. When bonding plastic concrete containing resinous admixtures, establish the suitability of the concrete mix before actual use. Do not add solvents or otherwise thin this material. Except as already stated. PACKAGING & COLOR SELECTION: Standard package sizes of Part A +• Part B are 3, 15 and 150 gallon units. The standard color of the mixed components Is dark purple. A clear amber color is available and may require minimum quantities and/or slightly higher cost. SHELF LIFE: Three years minimum in unopened, original containers when stored between 50 and 90 deg F in a dry place away from sunlight. Remixing of components may be required upon prolonged storage. WASHINGTON OREGON CHEMICAL RESISTANCE: KONTEKTM 122 LPP has excellent resistance to a wide range of commonly encountered chemicals including acids and bases, aircraft and automotive fluids, petroleum fuels, cutting oils, etc. It has limited resistance to hydrocarbon solvents. Performance is a function of the specific chemical and concentration, ambient and solution temperatures, exposure times and housekeeping procedures. For information on specific chemicals and exposure conditions, contact a ConTech Group, Inc., technical representative. SURFACE PREPARATION: Concrete surfaces may be dry, damp or wet (no free standing water) but must be sound and free of all bond - inhibiting substances. Prepare surfaces for bonding in accordance with ASTM D 4259, 'Standard Pracfice for Abrading Concrete' or ACI 503R, Chapter 5,'Preparing Surfaces for Epoxy Compound Anolication,' and ConTech Group, inc.'s specif€c recommendations. Properly prepared concrete surfaces should have a minimum strength of 250 psi in direct tension, Steel surfaces should be cleaned to 'white metal' according to SSPC SP 5. MIXING: KONTEKTM 122, LP Paste is a two -component adhesive. The resin to hardener (Part A: Part B) mix ratio is 2:1, by volume. Premix the Individual components before drawing from bulk packaging. Wear safety glasses and clean neoprene rubber gloves when handling the material. Transfer the appropriate quantities of Part A and Part B into a mixing container. Use quantities that can be applied before the potlife of the material expires. Blend thoroughly using a Jiffy mixer blade attached to a low speed (350 - 750 rpm) electric or pneumatic drill. Proper mixing will take 2 - 3 minutes. INSTALLING: For fairing and leveling applications, apply mixed material an the prepared substrate using a margin or finishing trowel. Fill wide cracks, gaps and voids by pumping or caulking. When bonding two solid surfaces, apply bonding agent to both surfaces. Establish contact between the surfaces using positive contact pressure. Maintain contact pressure until the adhesive has set, Remove excess material (squeeze -out) before the material sets. To grout bolts, dowels and rebar into horizontal and overhead holes, place the required amount of material In the hole (approx. 40% of hole volume) using a caulking gun with a nozzle of appropriate length. Retract the nozzle tip as the hole fills. Insert the bar slowly while rotating to expel air. Secure the bar in the center of the hole. For additional application information, see ACI 503R, Chapter 7, "Applying Epoxy Comnounds:' CALIFORNIA TYPICAL PROPERTIES (9) .®.0111.. MIX RATIO, A:B, BYVOL 2: 1 BY WT 100: 35 COLOR: PART A VISUAL WHITE PART B BLACK MIXED CONCRETE BLUE -GRAY WEIGHT PER GALLON, Lia: PART A ASTM D 1475 12.3 PART B 8.4 MIXED 11.0 @50° F @73° F @105° F VISCOSITY, POISE: PARTA ASTM D 2393 -- 7700 -- PART B -- 4800 -- MIXED -- 6700 -- NON -SAG THICKNESS, INCHES ASTM D 2730 -- 1/2 -- GEL TIME, 1 QUART, HOURS ASTM C 881 4.4 1.4 0.5 THIN FILM PROPERTIES: OPEN TIME, HOURS AASHTO T-237 5 4 0.7 HARD DRY TIME, HOURS ASTM D 1640 36 10 3 CURE TIME, DAYS AASHTO T-237 14 7 3 COMPRESSIVE YIELD STRENGTH, PSI ASTM D 695 10,000 COMPRESSIVE MODULUS, PSI ASTM D 695 350,000 FLEXURAL STRENGTH, PSI ASTM D 790 10,500 FLEXURAL MODULUS, PSI ASTM D 790 450,000 HEAT DEFLECTION TEMP, DEG F ASTM D 648 120 BOND STRENGTH, PSI: 2 DAY CURE @ 60° F ASTM C 882 1000 (2) 4 DAY CURE r; }q 600 F 15500 (2) (1) CURE SCHEDULE, 7 CLAYS AT 730 ± 4° F AND TEST TEMPERATURE, 73° ± 4° F UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. (2) COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF CEMENT MORTAR, 4500 PSI. CLEAN UP: All tools and equipment must be cleaned before the mixed material cures. Cleaning can be facilitated with a solvent such as acetone or heavy-duty detergents. Cured material maybe removed from equipment and tools by soaking in an epoxy stripper, HANDLING AND TOXICITY: This bulletin does not accompany the product when sold. For hazard warnings, safe handling and first aid instructions. READ CAREFULLY THE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS AND CONTAINER WARNING LABELS. Part A: Liquid epoxy resin, HMIS Health Hazard Rating - 2 (Moderate Hazard), Warning) Causes eye and skin irritation. May cause allergic skin reaction. Harmful if swallowed. Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing. Wash clothing and hand thoroughly after contact or handling. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Part B: Liquid epoxy hardener, HMIS Health Hazard Rating- 2 (Moderate Hazard). Contains alkaline amines, Warningl Causes eye and skin irritation. May cause allergic skin and respiratory reaction. Combustible, corrosive. Do not get in eyes or skin or on clothing. Avoid breathing vapor. Keep container closed. Use only with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. Keep away from heat and open flame. DISCLAIMER: NO EXPRESS WARRANTY IS MADE WITH RESPECT TO THE RESULTS OF ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT, NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING AND NOT LIMITED TO AN IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR AN IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE MADE WITH RESPECT TO THIS PRODUCT. NO LIABILITIES FOR PERSONAL INJURY, LOSS OR DAMAGE RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IS ASSUMED. CONTECH GROUP, INC. RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ALTER OR DISCONTINUE THE PRODUCT DESCRIBED HEREIN AT ANY TIME AND WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. KONTEKTM IS A TRADE NAME OF CONTECH GROUP, INC. Publication Number: 6 EP CGLI22L, LP Paste Publication Date: Aug. 1996 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON (206) 763-9877 SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA (714) 557.6425 PORTLAND, OREGON / VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON (503) 2239817 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ConTech Group, Inc., P.O. Box 84886, Seattle, WA 98124 Prepared by Dept. of Safety, Phone: 206.763.9877 24 Hour Emergency Phone: 800/424-9300 CHEMTREC 1. PRODUCT NAME: KonTek Bond, 122 LPP, Part A Boiling Point: Chemical Family: Epoxy resin, filter mixture. Water/Oil 2. HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS NAME CAS No. TLV STEL _ PEL_ — CONTENT Doxy _ 28068-38 6 none _ none. _resin Epoxy resin ,__hone � 2210-79-9 none none noneT 15 25% CGE reference section 7, Health Hazard Data for LD (50) _ Negligible n 1314VQ1(_Ai nATA! Boiling Point: > 250 f Water/Oil WD administer oxygen and seek immediate medical Distribution assistance,_ _._—�---. _ Fiusii with water, lifting upper and lower lids 000asionaily for 15 minutes. Seekmedioal Coefficient'—___—, Percent Volatile: _ Negligible Solubility in Minimal otherwise give no more than two glasses of water or milk Watery and Induce vomiting with two tablespoons of Syrup of FrsezinPolnt�__'Speoiftc _ —_ GraviNC Keep vlctim's head below hips while vomiting. Seek Vapor Pressure N/D pH: @ 200_:- Vapor Density Heavier than Evaporation Rate: N11) J_....__ Odor Threshold NID _ MOdor µ Mild _ —1--....T___ Appearance lNhite este N/tj = 11401 Uelen 11111Ftu 4. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA: EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: CARBON DIOXIDE, FOAM, DRY CHEMICAL AND WATER FOG SPECIAL FIRE & UNUSUAL HAZARDS: At high temperatures vapors can cause pressure bulid-up in seated containers. Use water to cool containers exposed to fire. Self-contained respirator equipment and full protective clothing required when smoke or fumes are generated. 5. REACTIVITY DATA: STABILITY: This product requires another component to react at room temperature. Excessive heat and fume generation can occur if yn2roperiy handled. Not sensitive to mechanical Impact. INCOMPATIBILITY: Strong aoids, strong bases. Amines and mercaptains may initiate possible hazardous polymerization. _ U A7AClnn1 rc nl=nneeAnRiTION PRODUCTS: Carbon monoxide and occur if product is not per instructions. 6. ENVIRONMENTAL AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION: ACTION TO TAKE FOR SPILLS AND LEAKS: Wear appropriate protective gear. Contain leaWspill. Salvage. Clean up residue with absorbent material. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Handle disposal of waste material In manner which complies with local, state, province, and federal regulations. Landfill If solidified or Incinerate at agency approved waste - 7. HEALTH HAZARD DATA: Prirnar Route Of Entr _ Dermal -.... Effects of Overexposure: ___ — Skin Contact: Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause skin Irritation and redness. Skin sensitization or allergic reaction may occur In some individuals. Eyes: — Contact may cause irritation, redness, tearing and blurred vision. inhafation:�- No known health information on Inhalation of vapors. At higher temperatures fumes may be Irritating and cause sensitization. _ Ingestion: _ Low oraltoxtcity. LD (50) CAS 25068-38-6 11.4g/kg(rat) _ LD (50� CAS 2210 79 9 4 g&L ra Chronic: _ Prolonged or repeated overexposure may cause sensitization or other allergic reactions. CGE Is reported to be mut enie in vitro. 9. I Hazard Class or I Storage Ventilation Is recommended. Air movement mue be designed to insure turnover at all locations in work area to prevent build up of heavy vapors. Use eye protection. Selection of specific items such as gloves, boots and apron will depend on Keep containers tightly seated. Store In dry and cool areas. Avoid freezing Storage recommendations: Store at room temperature. Do not allow to The information given herein Is given in good faith. No warranty, expressed or implied, is made regarding the accuracy of these data or the results obtained from the use thereof. All materials may present unknown health hazards and must be used with caution, Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that these are the only hazards that exist. Consult ConTech Group, ino, for further Information. MSD81(onTeki22a 02102 8: FIRST AID: Inhalation: Remove victim from exposure. if difficulty with breathing; administer oxygen and seek immediate medical Eyes: assistance,_ _._—�---. _ Fiusii with water, lifting upper and lower lids 000asionaily for 15 minutes. Seekmedioal _ Skin: �Wcsh with soap�and water; get medical attention if Irritation persists. _ In_gestion: bo riot give liquid If victim is unconscious or very drowsy, otherwise give no more than two glasses of water or milk and Induce vomiting with two tablespoons of Syrup of Ipecac or by touching finger to back of victim's throat. Keep vlctim's head below hips while vomiting. Seek 9. I Hazard Class or I Storage Ventilation Is recommended. Air movement mue be designed to insure turnover at all locations in work area to prevent build up of heavy vapors. Use eye protection. Selection of specific items such as gloves, boots and apron will depend on Keep containers tightly seated. Store In dry and cool areas. Avoid freezing Storage recommendations: Store at room temperature. Do not allow to The information given herein Is given in good faith. No warranty, expressed or implied, is made regarding the accuracy of these data or the results obtained from the use thereof. All materials may present unknown health hazards and must be used with caution, Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that these are the only hazards that exist. Consult ConTech Group, ino, for further Information. MSD81(onTeki22a 02102 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ConTech Group, inc., P.O, Box 84886, Seattle, WA 98124 Prepared by Dept. of Safety, Phone: 206.763.9877 24 -Hour Emergency Phone: 0001424.9300 CHEMTREC 1. PRODUCT NAME: KonTek Bond:, 122 LPP, Part S Chemical Family: Polyamines, filler mixture 2. HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS NAME CAS No. TLV STEL PEL CONTENT _ ,• PolyIdo amine none _none T _none none, 85-950 Tetraethylenepentamine 112-57-2 none none none 1-50/0� Speoific Gravity -__0.95 Vapor Pressure <m im pH: basso Tri{dimethylaminb 90-72-2 none none none 1-500 meth I henol DMP N/D _ reference section 7. Health Hazard Data for LD (50) NiD n 6 mv-gtf'.AI_ nATA- Boiling Point: NID Water/Oil NID Identifloati�on Number� NIA �__ �T �.•._ v___ w_._ Distribution N/A Labels Required _ _._._ N/A- Coefficient: _ _ Percent Volatile_ negligible Solubility In Waterer , slight _,_ Freezing Point ^ _.- NiD� Speoific Gravity -__0.95 Vapor Pressure <m im pH: basso ­ Vapor density Heavier then Evaporation Rate: N/D _ _ Odor Threshold NiD Odor Ammoniaoai_ ��_ Appearance . Black paste IN/u = Not uetermineo S. REACTIVITY DATA: STABILITY: Stable. This product must be mixed with another component to react. Not sensitive to mechanical im a�ct._ INCOMPATIBILITY: Strong oxidizing agents, acids, epoxy resins, Isocyanates and organic peroxides may result In violent explosive reactions HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITIQN PRODUCTS: Carbon monoxide and dioxide, nitrogen oxides, aldehydes and various hydrocarbons from incom lete HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur unless product Is 6. ENVIRONMENTAL AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION: ACTION TO TAKE FOR SPILLS AND LEAKS: Ventilate area. Wear appropriate protective gear. Contain leak/spfil. Salvage. Clean up residue with absorbent materfaf_Wash down area with water and diluted vinegar. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Handle disposal of waste material in manner, which compiles with local, state, province, and federal regulations. Landfill If solidified or incinerate at agency approved waste -disposal facility. The information given herein Is given in good faith. No warranty, expressed or Implied, Is made regarding the accuracy of these data or the results obtained from the use thereof. All materials may present unknown health hazards and must be used with caution, Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that these are the only hazards thatexist, Consult ConTech Group, Inc, for further information, ' MS1381(onTek122b 02102 a. ipsmQT Ain. Eyes: Flush eyes with water and/or I% boric acid, lifting upper and tower lids occasionally for 30 minutes. Seek prompt medical attention. Skin: T- Wash with soap and water for at least 15 minutes. Remove contaminated clothing and wash before re -use. Destroy contaminated leather. Seek medical attention if Irritation Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. Give large quantities of water ory vinegar diluted with water. Get immediate medical attention. If vomiting occurs spontaneously, keep head below hips to prevent aspiration of liquids into lungs. Do not give anything _ _ by mouth to an unconscious nhsl�srson. Iation Remove victim from exposure.- If difficulty with breathing; administer oxygen and seek Immediate medical assistance. 9. SPECIAL PROTECTION Ventilation Ventilation Is recommended. Air movement must be designed to Insure turnover at all locations In work area to avoid the build up of heavy_ vapors•_._. _ a— Personol Use eye protection and gloves.. Selection 'of specific Items Protection such as gloves, boots and apron will depend on the operation. Wear respirator protection whenever airborne concentrations exceed TLV. ceilings or TWA, use NIOSH approved respirators for listed hazard. Confined spaces, rooms or tanks are areas where concern for TLYs is especially Important. Reference OSHA Regulation CFR 29 1910.134 for recommended respiratoy brotection. In. AnninnMAl__ IMmAMATIOM! _ DOT Proper Shiin Named Poiygm__ine mixture DOT Hazard Class or bivision: Not regulated _._T __ _,-__ _� Identifloati�on Number� NIA �__ �T �.•._ v___ w_._ Packingrgro_ _ N/A Labels Required _ _._._ N/A- WHMIS Classification_: Class E ___w n W HMIS Labeling: Test tube, hand. W _Shelf life: _ Indefinite —om Special Instructions: T Storage recommendations: Store' at ro temperature. Do not allow freezing. ICC -ES Evaluation Report ESR -2103 Reissued October 9, 2092 This report is subject to renewal November 9, 2094. www.icc-es.orcl 1 (800) 423.6587 ( (562) 699-0543 A Subsidiary of the international Code Council® DIVISION: 03 00 00 --CONCRETE Section: 03 01 00—Maintenance of Concrete DIVISION: 0400 00 --MASONRY Section: 04 01 20•—Matntenance of Unit Masonry REPORT HOLDER: FYFE CO. LLC 8380 MIRALANI DRiVE SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92126 (858)642.0694 www.fvf-oco.com infQW_y_feco:com EVALUATION SUBJECT: CONCRETE AND MASONRY STRENGTHENING USING THE TYFO® FIBRWRAP' FIBER -REINFORCED COMPOSITE SYSTEMS 1.0 EVALUATION SCOPE Compliance with the following codes: 0 2009 international Building Coda® (IBC) n 2009 international Plumbing Code® (EPC) n 1997 Uniform Building CodeTm (UBC) n 1997 Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) Properties evaluated: in Structural n Fire propagation n Toxicity m Fire resistance 2,0 USES The Tyfo® Fibrwrap Fiber -reinforced Composite Systems are used as alternatives to systems described In the IBC and UBC to strengthen concrete and masonry structural elements. The systems also may be used for weather protection, interior finish, and fire resistance. 3.0 DESCRIPTION 3.1 General. The TyfoP Fiberwrap systems are externally bonded fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) systems applied to normal - weight concrete and masonry substrates. The systems consist of carbon, glass, aramid and hybrid fabrics combined with resins which, in combination, create .the FRP composite system. 3.2 Materials: 3.2.1 General: Ail materials must comply with specifications outlined in Appendix B of the Fyfe Co. quality control manual (hereinafter referred to as the QCM), revision 10, dated August 2010. 3.2,2 Fabrics: The SEH, SCH, WEB, and BC fabrics are composed of either carbon or glass fibers. Standard rolls measuring 675 square feet (62.1 m2) for the SEH fabric, 600 square feet (55.1 m2) for the SCH fabric, 1562 square feet (145 e) for the WEB fabric, or 1,200 square feet (110.4 m2) for the BC fabric are shipped In boxes, and special roll sizes are available. Material properties vary with fiber designation. 3.2.3 Tyfol S Epoxy Matrix: The Tyfo S epoxy matrix is an ambient cure epoxy resin mix used to bind the fibers. Components A and B of the matrix are shipped in either 5 -gallon (18.9 L) buckets or 55 -gallon (208 L) drums and must be mixed at either the Jobsite or the facility of the approved fabricator at a volumetric ratio of 100:42 (A:B) for five minutes in a low -speed (400-600 rpm) mixer prior to application. Pot life is three to six hours at 68°F (200C). 3.2.4 Tyfo SEH -51 (A) Composite: In the primary direction (0°), the glass fiber composite has a minimum ultimate tensile strength of 66 ksi (460 MPa), a minimum tensile modulus of 3,036 ksi (20.9 GPa), and a corresponding elongation of 1.7 to 4 percent. Layer thickness is 0.05 inch (1.30 mm). 3.2,5 Tyfo SCH Composites: 3.2.5.1 Tyfo SCH 41S(1) Composite: In the primary direction (011), the carbon fiber composite has a minimum ultimate tensile strength of 107 ksl (745 MPa), a minimum tensile modulus of 8,900 ksi (61.5 GPa), and a corresponding elongation of 0.8 to 1.7 percent. Layer thickness is 0.04 Inch (1.04 mm). 3.2.5.2 Tyfo SCH41 Composite: In the primary direction (01), the carbon fiber composite has a minimum ultimate tensile strength of 121 ksi (834 MPa), a minimum tensile modulus of 11,900 ksi (82 GPa), and a corresponding elongation of 0.8 to 1.7 percent. Layer thickness is 0.04 inch (1 mm). 3.2.5.3 Tyfo SCH-41 2X Composite: In the primary direction (00), the carbon fiber composite has a minimum ultimate tensile strength of 121 ksl (834 MPa), a minimum ICC-ESBvaluatiwr Reyorts are not !a be carstivted tts representing aesthetics 01, any outer attr•ibntes not spectflcally addressed, 1101, are they to be construed as an endorsement of the subject of the report or a reconnnendation for its use. There is no 1varlunry by ICC Evaluation Service, LLC, express or implied, as to arty jb/di» g or other hatter in this report, or as to any product covered by lite report. Page 1 of 4 ESR -2103 ( Most WldelyAccepted and Trusted Page 2 of 4 tensile modulus of 11,900 ksi (82 GPa), and a corresponding elongation of 0.8 to 1.7 percent. Layer thickness is 0.08 inch (2 mm). 3.2.6 WEB Composite: In both directions (001900), the glass fiber composite has a minimum ultimate tensile strength of 35 ksi (247 MPa), a minimum tensile modulus of 2,240 ksi (15.4 GPa), and a corresponding elongation of 1.2 to 4 percent. Layer thickness Is 0.01 inch (0.25 mm). 3.2.7 Tyfo BC Composite: In both directions (+450), the glass fiber composite has a minimum ultimate tension strength of 32 ksi (223 MPa), a minimum tensile modulus of 2,160 ksi (14.9 GPa), and a corresponding elongation of 1.2 to 4 percent. Layer thickness is 0.034 inch (0.86 mm). 3.2.8 Tyfo FC Base Coat: The Tyfo FC base coat is a two -component epoxy -based material. Component A is packaged In 2.4 -gallon (9 L) containers. Component B is packaged in 0.59 -gallon (2.23 L) containers. One hundred parts of Component A must be mixed with 24.5 parts of Component B, by volume. 3.2.9 Tyfo F Top Coat: The Tyfo F top coat is a specifically formulated acrylic paint packaged in 3 -gallon (11.36 L) containers. 3.2.10 Tyfo PWC: The Tyfo PWC finish coat is a two - component epoxy -based material. One hundred parts of Component A must be mixed with 40.7 parts of Component B by volume for five minutes in a low -speed (400-600 rpm) mixer. Both Component A and Component B are packaged In 5 -gallon (19 L) containers. 3.2.11 Tyfo RR: Tyfo RR is an acrylio-based liquid material with natural stone, packaged in 3112 -gallon (13.2 L) containers. 3.2.12 Tyfo CR: The Tyfo CR ceramic coating is a ceramic -based material packaged in 1 -gallon (3.79 L) containers. 3.2.13 Tyfo IM: The Tyfo IM mastic coating is a water- based aterbased intumescent material packaged in 5 -gallon or 55 -gallon (18.9 L or 206 L) containers. 3.2.14 Tyfo VG Primer: The Tyfo VG Primer is an acrylic - based primer packaged in 1 -gallon (3.79) and 5 -gallon (19 L) containers. 3.2.15 Tyfo VG Dashcoat: Tyfo VG Dashcoat is a cementitious spatter coat packaged in 48 -pound (22 kg) bags. 3.2.16 Tyfo VG: Tyfo VG is a lightweight gypsum -based blend packaged in 40 -pound (18 kg) bags, 3.2.17 Tyfo EI -R: Tyfo EI -R is an acrylic -based liquid material packaged in 3.5 -gallon (13.2 L) containers. 3.2.18 Storage Recommendations: For the epoxy matrices, coatings, and fibers, water contamination and temperatures above 90°F (32°C) or below 40°F (4°C) should be avoided. Storage life must not exceed one year for the Tyfo F Tyfo VG Primer, and Tyfo EI -R, two years for the other fluid materials, and ten years for the fabric. 4.0 RESIGN AND INSTALLATION 4.1 Design: 4.1.1 General: Design of the composite system must be based on required tensile loads at designated concrete or masonry strain values. The strength design requirements for concrete or masonry must be in accordance with Chapter 19 or 21, respectively, of the IBC or UBC. The owner and registered design professional must be responsible for determining, through analysis, the strengths and demands of the structural elements to be enhanced by the Tyfo System, subject to the approval of the code official. 4.1.2 Composite Design Properties: Structural design properties for the composites are found in Appendix B of the QCM, and in the Fyfe Co. LLC Design Manual (hereinafter referred to as the DM), Revision 9, dated July 2010. 4.1.3 Design Details: Design equations described In the DM are based on test results and principles of structural analysis. Bases of design include strain compatibility, load equilibrium and limit states. All designs must follow procedures as detailed in the IBC or UBC; and in the DM. The DM also provides guidance on protecting the composite materials In areas where they are prone to impact. 4.1.4 Load Combinations: The load combinations used in design must comply with Section 1605 of the IBC or Section 1612 of the UBC. Strength reduction factors must comply with Chapter 19 (ACI 318-08) or Chapter 21 (ACi 530-08) of the IBC; or Chapter 19 or Section 2108 of the UBC. 4.1.5 Columns: 4.1.5.1 Potential Applications: The composite systems are applied to columns to enhance their ductility and their axial, flexural and shear strengths, and to provide confinement of lap splices of steel reinforcement. 4.1.5.2 Structural Design Requirements: Concrete column design must comply with the DM and with Chapter 19 (ACI 318-08) of the IBC or Sections 1907, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, and 1921 of the UBC. Masonry column design must comply with the DM and with Section 2108 of the UBC. 4.1.6 Beams and Slabs: 4.1.6.1 Potential Applications: The composite systems are applied to beams to enhance their ductility and their flexural and shear strengths; or to slabs to enhance flexural and in -plane shear and punching shear strengths. Slab flexural design must be limited to gravity load resistance only. 4.1.6.2 Structural Design Requirements: Concrete design must comply with the DM and with either Chapter 19 (AC 318-08) of the IBC or Sections 1907, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1921 of the UBC. Masonry design must comply with the DM and with either Chapter 21 (ACI 530-08) of the IBC or Section 2108 of the UBC. 4.1.7 Walls and Wall -Slab Connections: 4.1.7.1 Potential Applications: The composite systems are applied to concrete walls to enhance out -of -plane flexural, in -plane flexural and shear strengths. The composite systems are, applied to masonry walls to enhance out -of -plane flexural and In -plane flexural strengths. 4.1.7.2 Structural Design Requirements: Concrete wall design must comply with the DM and with either Chapter 19 (AC 318-08) of the IBC or Sections 1907, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1914 and 1921 of the UBC. Masonry design must comply with the DM and with either Chapter 21 (ACI 530-08) of the IBC or Sections 2106 and 2108 of the UBC. 4.1.8 Bond Strength: Where the bond is critical to system design, the bond strength of the system applied to a properly prepared surface must exceed the tensile strength of the substrate. Bond strength must be at least ESR -2103 I Most W/delyAccepted and Trusted 200 psi (1378 kPa) for concrete or at least 2.5,V641 for masonry. Testing in accordance with ASTM D4541 can be used to estimate the bond strength of bond -critical installations. The test results must exhibit failure in the concrete or masonry substrate. Sufficient bond area must be used to prevent bond failure. 4.2 Installation: installation must be performed by certified applicators or approved fabricators In accordance with Appendices A and B of the QCM. Installation of the system is detailed in Appendix A of the QCM. 4.2.1 Saturation: The fibers and the matrix must be combined In accordance with an established weight -and - volume ratio, using the calibrated Tyfo Saturator or manual methods. 4.2.2 Application: The saturated composite fabric must be applied to the substrate using manual (hand -applied) methods. Manual methods must be used to remove air bubbles and to ensure desired fiber orientation. Pot life of the saturated fabric is three hours at 70°F (210C), and varies with temperature: higher temperatures result in a lesser pot life, and lower temperatures result in a longer pot life. 4.2.3 Finishing: A final protective layer of thickened Tyfo S Epoxy Matrix, described In Section 3.2.3, is applied and can be coated with one of the following: 4.2.3.1 Paint: Paints may be applied as required for weather protection and aesthetic considerations. 4.2.3.2 Flame -spread Coatings: 4.2.3.2.1 Tyfo FC and F: When applied to concrete or masonry elements to satisfy code requirements for Interior finish, the use of Tyfo FC base coat and Tyfo F top coat yields a flame -spread index of 25 or less and a smoke - developed Index complying with Section 803.1 of the IBC or Section 802.2 of the UBC. The composite must be limited to a maximum of six layers. Application instructions for the Tyfo FC base coat and the Tyfo F top coat are found in Appendix A of the QCM. 4.2.3.2.2 Tyfo RR: When the application Is to structural elements to satisfy code requirements for Interior finish, the use of Tyfo RR top coat over Tyfo SEH 51 (A) or Tyfo SCH composites yields a flame -spread index of 25 or less and a smoke -developed Index complying with Section 803.1 of the IBC or Section 802.2 of the UBC. The Tyfo SEH 51 (A) composite must be limited to a maximum of six layers. Tyfo RR must be applied at a rate of 0.56 psf (2.7 kg/m ) to a thickness ranging from 30 mils to 60 mils (0.75 mm to 1.5 mm). 4.2.3.3 Health Effects Coating: Tyfo® PWC epoxy Is formulated for potable water contact and complies with Section 605 of the IPC based on ANSi/NSF 61. The material must be applied in two coats to a total dry film thickness ranging from 10 mils to 19 mils (0.025 mm to 0.5 mm). Surfaces Include concrete, masonry, steel or cured composites. All surfaces must be clean, dry and free of contaminants. Concrete, masonry and steel surfaces must be prepared by water -blasting, sandblasting or shot- blasting. Composite surfaces must be prepared by hand - sanding the surface to . remove the gloss of the cured composite and then cleaning with water to remove residues. The cure Interval between coats must be 24 hours. Final curing must be 24 hours at 40°F to 72°F (4°C to 22°C). The Tyfo® PWC coating must not be used where an interior finish complying with Chapter 8 of the Page3of4 4.2.3.4 Fire -resistance -rated Assemblies: 4.2.3.4.1 Spray -applied Fire -resistive Material: The use of the Tyfo Advanced Fire Protection (AFP) System yields up to a four-hourfire-resistance rating in accordance with ASTM E119. The AFP system consists of four components applied over the composite system and concrete in accordance with the QCM procedures. The Tyfo AFP System must be applied to square, normal -weight concrete columns measuring 16 inches (406 mm) by 16 inches (406 mm), with a minimum 28 -day compressive strength of 6,000 psi (41.3 MPa). Grade 60 reinforcement must consist of four No. 8 vertical bars and four No. 3 horizontal hoops spaced 16 inches (406 mm) on center. The concrete surface must be primed with Tyfo S Primer. Tyfo SEH fabric must be saturated with Tyfo S epoxy matrix with minimum 0.14 ib1112 (0.68 kg/m2) saturation. Three layers of Tyfo SEH fabric must be wrapped around the column exterior. The Tyfo AFP System must be applied to concrete tee beams measuring 12 inches web width, 10 inches web depth, 6 inches flange thickness, and 4 feet flange width, with a minimum 28 -day compressive strength of 6,000 psi (41.3 MPa), and reinforced with No. 6 bottom longitudinal reinforcing steel in the web. Flange (slab) reinforcement must be No. 3 at 6 inches (152 mm) on center, top and bottom in both directions. Stirrups must be No. 3 at 6 Inches (152 mm) on center Tyfo SCH saturated with Tyfo S with minimum 0,27 lb/ft2 (1,3 kg/m2) saturation. The saturated Tyfo SCH fabric must be applied to the bottom web of the concrete tee beam. Two layers of Tyfo SEH saturated with Tyfo S are used with minimum 0.17 ib1fl2 (0.83 kg/m) saturation as U -wrap at the ends of the beam to anchor Tyfo SCH mesh. T�o VG Primer Is spray -applied to the substrate at 0.008 lb/f (0,04 kg /M2). Before the primer is dry, Tyfo VG Dash Cost is spray -applied as a skim coat over the primer at 0.17 Ib/ft2 (0.83 kg/m2). Tyfo® VG must be mixed with water and spray -applied In one or more coats to a minimum average thickness of 13/a inches for beam -slab assemblies and 1 /a inches for columns (vertical elements). Tyfoe EI -R must be applied as a topcoat over Tyfo® VG at 0.46 lb/ft' (2.2 kg/m2). Other assembly configurations are beyond the scope of this report. 4.2.3.4.2 Tyfo 4HFL Column Wrap System: The use of the Tyfo 4HFL System yields up to a four-hour rating in accordance with ASTM El 19. The application of the Tyfo 4HFL System Is to columns. The system consists of three components applied over the composite system In accordance with the QCM procedures. The Tyfo 4HFL System must be applied to square, normal-welght concrete columns measuring 16 inches (406 mm) by 16 inches, with a minimum 28 -day compressive strength of 6,000 psi (41.3 MPa). Grade 60 reinforcement consists of four No. 8 vertical bars and four No. 3 horizontal hoops spaced 16 inches (406 mm) on center. The system consists of three layers of SEH composite saturated with Tyfo S epoxy matrix applied in a manner such that the last layer overlaps the first layer by 6 Inches (152 mm). Horizontal joints must be butted. One layer of Tyfo Web Composite follows, pressed into the wet SEH composite and allowed to cure. The Fibrwrap System is coated with Tyfo CR mastic coating in two or more coats at a minimum dry thickness of 3/32 inch (2.4 mm), and is allowed to cure for 24 hours at 72°F (22°C) or four hours at 1501F (65°0). Tyfo FC base Gnat must be applied over Tyfo CR In two coats at an ESR -2103 I Most WldetyAccepted and Trusted Page 4 of 4 application rate of 0.893 IWO (14.3 kg/m3) to achieve a minimum thickness of 1/32 inch. Typo FC must be allowed to cure as described in the quality control manual. The column is finished with Tyfo IM spray -applied in three coats at a rate of 0.4 oz/fe (127 mL/m2) per coat to a 1/164nch (1.6 mm) minimum thickness. This column, as described in this section, must be designed as a restricted load-bearing column having a design load capacity no greater than 60 percent of the calculated design load with the FRP composite reinforcement in order to qualify as a four-hour fire -resistance -rated assembly. Other assembly configurations are beyond the scope of this report, 4.2.4 Cure Time Prior to Loading, The Tyfo composites must be allowed 48 hours of cure time at an average temperature of 70°F (21.10C) prior to the loading of the structural member. 4.3 Special Inspection: Special inspection must comply with the applicable requirements in Sections 1704 through Section 1707 of the IBC or Section 1701 of the UBC. Special inspection during the installation of the system must be in accordance with the ICC -ES Acceptance Criteria for Inspection and Verification of Concrete and Unrelnforced Masonry Strengthening Using Fiber -reinforced Polymer (FRP) Composite Systems (AC178), dated June 2003. Inspection must also comply with Sections 1704 to 1709 of the IBC or Section 1701 of the UBC, and with Appendix A of the QCM. 5.0 CONDITIONS OF USE The Tyfo Flbrwrap Fiber -reinforced Composite Systems described In this report comply with, or are suitable alternatives to what is specified in, those codes fisted In Section 1.0 of this report, subject to the following conditions: 5.1 Design and installation must be In accordance with this report, the Quality Documentation, Revision 10, dated December 2011, the Design Manual, Revision 9, dated July 2010, and the IBC or UBC. 5.2 Copies of the Fyfe Co. Quality Documentation, Revision 10, dated December 2011, and the Design Manual, Revision 9, dated July 2010, must be submitted to the code off iclal with each project using the systems. 5.3 Complete construction documents, including pians and calculations verifying compliance with this report, must be submitted to the code official for each project at the time of permit application. The construction documents must be prepared and sealed by a registered design professional where required by the statutes of the jurisdiction in which the project is to be constructed. 5.4 Except as described in Section 4.2.3.4, fire -resistance ratings of the concrete or masonry fire -resistance - rated assembly must comply with Chapter 7 of the IBC or UBC and are not reduced by application of the Tyfo system. The structural load -carrying capacities of fire -resistance -rated assemblies shall be based on the design of the concrete or masonry without the Tyfo system in accordance with the IBC or UBC. 5.5 Special Inspection for jobsite application of the Tyfo systems must be provided In accordance with Section 4.3 of this report. 5.6 Application of the systems to concrete or masonry members at a fabricator's facility must be by an approved fabricator complying with Section 1704.2.2 of the IBC or Section 1701.7 of the UBC, or at a jobsite with continuous special inspections in accordance with Section 1704.4 of the IBC or Sections 1701.5.1 and 1701.5.3 of the UBC. 5.7 Tyfo materials must be manufactured by Fyfe Co. LLC In San Diego, California and Batesville, Mississippi under a quality control program with inspections by UL LLC (AA -668). 6,0 EVIDENCE SUBMITTED Data in accordance with the ICC -ES Acceptance Criteria for Concrete and Reinforced and Unreinforced Masonry Strengthening Using Fiber -reinforced, Composite Systems (AC125), dated February 2010, including reports of fire - resistance tests and surface burning tests. 7.0 IDENTIFICATION Tyfo system components must be labeled, in accordance with the QCM, with the Fyfe Co. LLC name and address, product name, expiration date, evaluation report number (ESR -2103) and the name of the inspection agency (UL LLC). FYFEO anAEG ION -company December 15, 2014 Mr, Pete Barlow Contech Services, Inc. 5304 3rd Ave. So. Seattle, WA 98108 Tel: (206) 763-9970 To Whom It May Concern: Contech Services, Inc. is a trained and certified applicator of the TyfoO FibrwrapO Systems, which are designed and manufactured by Fyfe Co. LLC, and have passed their recertification evaluation for 2014 and 2015. Sincerely, 4 Scott F. Arnold, PE Director of Engineering Services FYFE Co. LLC 8380 I'viralani Drive, San Diego, CA 92126 Office: 858.642.0694 Fax: 858.444.2982 Email: lnfo@fyfeco.com REVIEWED April 2,120151 Reviewed Ibyl- DE"i'leck BE11('1114"P"K &. ASSOC 1 XT -ES, PL -C wvvw.fyfeco.com