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ARS-2APARTIALLY REINFORCED ELASTOMERIC MEMBRANE SYSTEMfor ASPHALT ROOFS
APPLICATION GUIDE
The Acrymax ARS-2A Elastomeric Systems are
partially reinforced fluid applied elastomeric roof systems for protection,
maintenance and weatherproofing of smooth or granulated surface asphalt
substrates including existing BUR and modified bitumen roofs. Acrymax
AF-130 Elastomeric Coatings and Poly-1 Reinforcement are combined to
provide weatherproof, monolithic roof coverings with superior weatherability
and durability. The ARS-2A Systems
once applied provide the basis for sustainable and easily maintainable
systems. The long-term cost benefits offered by this state-of-the-art
technology include lower life cycle costs and energy savings. Acrymax
coatings are waterborne materials that are VOC compliant and exceed
all regulatory requirements. They offer an environmentally responsible
method for roofing and weatherproofing applications.
The ARS-2A Systems include the following:
2. MATERIALS The materials
used in the ARS-2A Systems may include AF-130BC Basecoat, AF-130 Finish-coat,
3. APPLICATION EQUIPMENT
Acrymax AF-130 Coatings can be applied by brush, roller, or
spray. Airless spray is the most efficient method of application where
proper conditions and expertise exist. Suggested spray equipment should
be capable of 2500 – 3000 psi with output of 2 - 2.5 gallons per minute.
Tip size .027 to .041. Application by roller or brush may require additional
coats to achieve uniform membrane thickness, but material requirements
will generally remain the same. Rollers should be medium or long nap. 4. INSTALLATION Installation
of the ARS-2A Systems are accomplished in five (5) basic steps: (a) Preparation, (a) Preparation Acrymax AF-130 coatings must have a
clean surface to adhere to. Proper surface preparation is the key to
successful applications. All dirt, debris, oils etc. must be removed
by the most effective method possible. High-pressure water (2000 psi)
is the preferred method. Vacuuming, stiff brooming, and low-pressure
water washing can also be used. When high-pressure water washing is
used it should be done at a pressure suitable to remove embedded dirt
and contaminants without damaging the substrate that is being cleaned
and care must also be taken to make sure that water does not intrude
into the building or the existing roofing system. When pressure washing
is not done and on oxidized asphalt roofs use of AF-127 or an appropriate
primer should be considered (consult
Acrymax). Priming is not a substitute for proper cleaning. Roofs
that have been previously coated with aluminized asphalt coatings must
be prepared vigorously to insure a stable surface for coatings to adhere
to. Priming with AF-127 or an asphalt primer may be necessary. On alligatored
asphalt roof surfaces a coat of AF-9000 Acrylic Modified Asphalt Emulsion
should be used as necessary as a filler coat prior to application of
the ARS-1A System. Application rates for AF-9000 can range from 1-6
gallons per 100 square feet depending on severity of alligatoring. Granulated
surfaces should be primed with AF-127 Primer at the rate of 1 gallon
per 250 square feet. A tape test should be used to determine
acceptability of cleaned surface for coating application. This is done
by applying masking tape to the surface to be coated, and then peeling
off the tape. If the adhesive side of the tape shows contaminants that
will interfere with the adhesion of the coatings, then further cleaning
or use of a primer may be necessary. (b) repair All necessary repairs must be done
according to good construction practices. Acrymax coatings should not
be applied over roofing, insulation, or related materials that are saturated
with moisture. For applications over existing roof systems a complete
inspection must be made, including core cuts and moisture detection
scans where necessary, to determine if and where excess moisture exists.
Any wet insulation must be replaced with new materials of equal thickness.
Acrymax AF-130BC should be used with Poly-1 polyester
reinforcement fabric in appropriate widths to repair and reinforce all
defective areas in the existing roof surface. Acrymax
AF-136 Patching Compound or Asphalt roof cement should be used to
fill all cracks as necessary. (c) Application of Poly-1 Reinforcement with AF-130BC Basecoat
Before application of coatings verify
that the surface to be coated is cleaned and prepared properly. At any
time during application of the Acrymax system if roof surface becomes
contaminated with dirt, dust or other materials that will interfere
with adhesion of the coatings then cleaning measures must be taken to
restore the surface to a suitable condition. All required materials
must be applied and minimum dry film thickness achieved. Flashings, penetrations, transitions, and other detail areas
requiring reinforcement All flashings, penetrations, transitions,
and other detail areas requiring reinforcement should be completed with
Poly-1 and Acrymax AF-130BC in the following manner:
1.
Apply heavy coat of
AF-130BC to area to be covered.
2.
Embed appropriate width
Poly-1 polyester fabric into this wet coat of AF-130BC. Apply without
wrinkles, air pockets, or fishmouths. Poly-1 Fabric is available in
4”, 6”, 12”, 18”, and 40” widths.
3.
Apply additional Acrymax
AF-130BC to completely saturate fabric. Total AF-130BC used to embed
and saturate Poly-1 should be 3 gallons per 100 square feet of reinforced
area. Estimated Acrymax AF-130BC
per 100 linear feet required to apply Poly-1 Fabric Reinforcement on
seams or penetrations:
Note: The estimated material requirements are for materials that
are required to apply tack coat used to embed Poly-1 and to provide
first saturating coat of Acrymax. During application of liquid applied
elastomeric membrane the seams and detail areas that have been reinforced
with Poly-1 (d) Application of Elastomeric Membrane Apply Acrymax Elastomeric Membrane
using the appropriate AF-130 coatings in the color desired. Contrasting
colors should be used for each coat. White
is the suggested finish color for energy efficiency and reduced thermal
stress on the roof. Dust should be blown off of surfaces to be coated
with compressed air or blowers before application of coatings. ARS-2(A25)
1.
Basecoat
- Apply 1st coat of elastomeric coating using Acrymax AF-130BC
applied in a uniform manner at the minimum
application rate of 1.5 gallons per 100 square feet. Allow to dry a minimum of 2 to 4 hours.
2.
Finish Coat - Apply 2nd coat of elastomeric coating using Acrymax AF-130
applied in a uniform manner at the minimum
application rate of 1.5 gallons per 100 square feet. ARS-2(A30XT)
Notes: Each consecutive application of AF-130 coating
should be applied in a perpendicular direction to the previous coat.
During final application of the Acrymax finish coats special attention should
be given to coating flashings and any other critical areas so as to
build adequate membrane thickness. When applied by roller it can be
difficult to get a uniform finish coating thickness. It can be best
when applying by roller to apply additional coats to achieve uniform
film thickness. Total material requirements will stay the same. In any
event all specified material must be applied and minimum membrane thickness
achieved. (e) Inspection Inspect entire roof area and touch-up
deficient areas with additional Acrymax AF-130 or AF-130XT as necessary
to insure complete and uniform coverage. Special attention should be
given to critical areas of roof, i.e.: details, roof penetrations, etc. 5. LIMITATIONS These are general guidelines for application
of the Acrymax ARS-2A Systems. The material requirements may vary depending
on the specific job requirements. If
unusual conditions exist, contact Acrymax Technical Service at 610-566-7470.
Acrymax Fluid Applied Elastomeric roofing systems must be applied to
structurally sound substrates. All surfaces must be clean and dry before
application of roofing. The suitability of Acrymax coatings or systems
for an intended use shall be solely up to the user. Drying time and
coverage are not guaranteed. Acrymax
roofing systems must not be applied over wet insulation or related materials.
Failure of the substrate does not constitute failure of the Acrymax
coating or system. Acrymax systems are designed for use on well drained
roofs; however, it is acceptable for use where poor drainage causes
temporary ponding. Acrymax Coatings should not be applied when rain
or freezing temperatures are expected before coating is dry. 6. WARRANTY Acrymax offers limited material warranties
for the ARS-2A Systems when all materials are used in strict accordance
with all of Acrymax’s written requirements and recommendations and required
dry film thicknesses are achieved. Acrymax’s sole responsibility under
this limited material warranty is for defective material and Acrymax’s
obligation shall not exceed the purchase price of the Acrymax materials
used or part thereof proven to be defective. Submittal of required documentation
is required for warranty. Consult Acrymax for details. This warranty gives specific legal rights and
you may have Notes:
1.
Acrymax coatings are
waterborne. Consequently application of these materials must not be
done when rain or other conditions such as fog or heavy dew are possible
before coating can dry sufficiently to be resistant to these occurrences.
Drying time is affected by numerous factors including temperature, direct
sunlight, relative humidity, air movement, thickness and color of applied
coating, etc... Under proper conditions dry times for coatings will
be from 2 to 4 hours, but under adverse conditions dry times can range
to 12 hours or more. Application should not be done when temperatures
are below 45oF or expected to drop below freezing before
coating is dry. Special attention should be given to the dew point temperature
because when this temperature is reached and dew forms the drying process
of the coatings will cease.
2.
Surfaces must always
be clean before application of AF-130 Coatings. Care must be taken to
insure that on-site manufacturing emissions or extended time intervals
after original cleaning do not interfere with any stage of the coating
applications. If either condition occurs then cleaning may
be required again.
3.
Adequate coating thickness
is essential to performance. If the applicator is unfamiliar in gauging
application rates, we suggest that a controllable area be measured and
the specified material be applied. In all cases all minimum specified
material must be applied and proper minimum dry film thicknesses must
be achieved. Care must be taken to insure that all areas completed including
all flashings, roof penetrations, etc. are coated sufficiently to insure
a watertight seal.
4.
Consult ACRYMAX TECHNOLOGIES
if any deviations from published specifications are considered. Unapproved
deviations from application guidelines and specified material requirements
may seriously affect the coating system performance, and shall be undertaken
at the specifier’s, applicator’s or building owner’s own risk.
5.
Applicator must comply
with all applicable local, state, and federal regulations if lead based
paint or other hazardous materials are encountered.
6.
Roofing is hazardous
work and coatings are very slippery when wet. Comply with fall protection
rules and regulations. Acrymax® is a registered trademark of Acrymax Technologies, Inc. 221 Brooke Street Media, PA 19063
© Copyright 2006 Acrymax Technologies, Inc.
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