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ENAMO GRIP 21st Century Solutions For Age Old Problems
The anti-graffiti system is based on Enamo Grip. Enamo Grip is a two-part polyurethane enamel coating that performs as a hard, durable topcoat on steel, concrete, masonry, wood, and most other surfaces. Made of a self-leveling formula, it provides exceptional adhesion, flexibility and abrasion/impact resistance as well as excellent color retention and chalk resistance when used on exterior surfaces. Enamo Grip is resistant to water and humidity, stains, chemicals, and other harsh solvents. Benefits:
Graffiti protection
High-gloss, semi-gloss, satin finish
Extremely tough
Self-leveling (no brush marks)
Provides a permanent, protective membrane that stops water penetration
Above buses in Rome, Italy, covered with graffiti are cleaned with SPI Graffiti Cleaner, powerwashed and placed back into service.
SPI-DOT Group P.O. Box 70237
Charleston, SC 29415 Tel: (843) 554-6496
Fax: (843) 554-6498
John Grey (843) 813-6402
Another quality product from SUPERIOR PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL II, INC.
Product Overview
ENAMO GRIP 21st Century Solutions for 20th Century Challenges
Apply Enamo Grip with brush, roller, or spray.
Use as a topcoat with Rust Grip to provide any desired color finish coat.
Enamo Grip provides outstanding resistance to water, humidity stains, chemicals, solvents, and is tremendously scuff, mar and impact resistant.
Enamo Grip is a super tough, two component self-leveling polyurethane enamel that can be tinted to any color to achieve high gloss results.
Enamo grip is applied in clear high gloss over painted surfaces to provide graffiti protection. Graffiti can be removed using a graffiti remover without harm to the coating surface. After removal, the surface appears new and fresh without shadows or residues. No more repainting. The surface must be coated with the Clear Enamo Grip first before graffiti is applied.
Enamo Grip is currently being used to protect trains, buses and trams in Rome, Italy for ease of graffiti removal without repainting and has been saving thousands of dollars annually on prevention. See pictures below.
BENEFITS:
Provides permanent, protective membrane to stop water penetration
Protects steel, aluminum, concrete, masonry, and other substrates
Prevents surface deterioration, contamination, and mold & mildew
Extremely tough with a 15 year lifespan under normal conditions
Self-leveling give smooth, glossy surface appearance
Applied as a clear (required for graffiti) or tinted coat
USES: Anti-graffiti protection for surfaces. Applied and cured Enamo Grip can resist graffiti
Topcoat over Rust Grip when specific color is required, to give a long life to the surface
Topcoat over Super Therm to provide additional protection and durability for a substrate
Protects against UV, wear, weathering, and moisture protection
Seals against moisture and protects against weathering
SUPERIOR PRODUCTS
ENAMO GRIP 21st Century Solutions for 20th Century Challenges
Technical Data Sheet (09/10/07)
DESCRIPTION
Enamo Grip is a two-part polyurethane enamel that forms a uniquely
hard and durable coating film, which demonstrates unsurpassed semi-
gloss retention, color retention and chalk resistance when used in
exterior applications. It is resistant to water and humidity, stains,
acids, solvents, and chemicals, as well as having tremendous scuff,
mar and impact resistance.
Although available in colors, Enamo Grip (Clear) provides exceptional
graffiti resistance and protection. Krylon spray paints, magic markers,
etc. can be removed completely with SPI’s Graffiti Cleaner. Enamo
Grip can withstand repeated incidents of graffiti removal as it is
resistant to solvents. It can provide tremendous cost savings by
eliminating blasting and re-painting of graffiti affected surfaces on
trains, buses, trams, and buildings.
The formula of resins in Enamo Grip will spread and self-level into an
even, and smooth finish. No brush marks when applied by brush.
TYPICAL USES
For architectural and maintenance solutions that require the utmost
in exterior durability;
As a topcoat for Rust Grip®
and Moist Metal Grip;
As a coating system for graffiti protection;
As a floor covering where a tough, long-lasting finish is required.
The coating has non-skid characteristics built into the formulation;
Anywhere that a UV-resistant topcoat is required.
APPLICATION METHODS
Enamo Grip can be applied to metal, concrete, masonry, wood and
other porous surfaces. The application can be by spray, brush or roller.
For specific instructions on surface preparation, mixing and
application, please refer to the SPI’s application instructions for
Enamo Grip.
MINIMUM SPREAD RATE (mil thickness)
Metal: Apply at 250 sq ft/gallon
6.5 mils wet / 3 mils dry
Concrete, Masonry: Apply two coats @ 200 sq ft/gal each coat
8 mils wet / 3.67 dry mils dry
TESTS AND CERTIFICATIONS
1) USDA Approved
2) Marine Approval for Salt Water/Maritime Uses:
US Coast Guard
ABS (American Bureau of Shipping)
IMO (International Marine Organization)
3) Flame Spread (ASTM E84) Class A Fire Rating
4) Abrasion (ASTM D4060)
FEATURES
Solids: By volume: 45.9% By weight: 60.0%
Dry Time: One hour to touch, overcoat window is three hours, or
longer
Lead- and Chromate-free
Cures by moisture in the air and heat reactivity
Weight: 9.8 lbs per gallon
Vehicle Type: Aliphatic Polyurethane
Shelf Life: Up to three years (unopened) under appropriate storage
conditions (See MSDS)
VOC: Clear finish – 537 grams per liter; Black – 523 grams per liter
Heat Resistance: 2.3% mass lost @ 249.8 C degrees (482F.) Limit is
20% mass lost @ 350C. degrees (662F.).
Impact Resistance: (Front) 160 psi / (Back) 100 psi
Mix Ratio: 1 part curing agent to 3 parts base
Pot Life: Four hours at 70 F. degrees / One hour at 90 F. degrees
If temperature exceeds 90 F. degrees, mix base and curing agent and
apply immediately.
Colors available with established minimum quantities
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Do not use this product without first taking all Do not use this product
without first taking all appropriate safety measures to prevent property
damage and injuries. These measures may include, without limitation:
proper ventilation, use of proper lamps, wearing of protective clothing
and masks, tenting, and proper separation of application areas. This
coating is flammable. Keep away from flame, fire, or other sources of
ignition. For more specific safety procedures, please refer to the Enamo
Grip Materials Safety Data Sheet. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF
CHILDREN.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: The information contained in this data sheet is
based upon tests that we believe to be accurate and is intended for guidance only.
All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the products made by
SPI, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or
otherwise, are based on data which to the best of our knowledge is reliable. The
products and information are designed for users having the requisite knowledge
and industrial skills, and the end-user has the responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
SPI has no control over either the quality of condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. Therefore, SPI does not
accept any liability arising from loss, injury, or damage resulting from such use or
the contents of this data sheet (unless there are written agreements stating
otherwise).
The information contained in this data sheet is subject to modification as a
result of practical experience and continuous product development. This data
sheet replaces and
annuls all previous issues and the user has the responsibility to ensure that
this sheet is current prior to using the product.
SUPERIOR PRODUCTS
ENAMO GRIP 21st Century Solutions for 20th Century Challenges
Application Instructions (08/04/06)
Enamo Grip is a two-part polyurethane enamel that forms a
uniquely hard and durable coating film. This self-leveling
coating is resistant to water, acids, solvent and impact.
Enamo Grip is a one-coat system. Enamo Grip can be
applied to metal, concrete, masonry and wood.
SURFACE PREPARATION
As a topcoat:
1) Surface must be clean and free of oil, tar, grease and film.
2) Surface must be completely dry before applying.
3) Enamo Grip must be applied during the prescribed
overcoat window of the coating to which it will be
applied.
4) If applied over an existing coating and this coating is
glossed, it must be sanded and roughed before
application, no gloss.
Can be applied as a one-coat system for graffiti protection
(Enamo Grip in clear finish only).
MIXING
1) Open pail, mix base with curing agent 3:1 ratio.
2) Mix by hand for two minutes.
3) If below 70 F. degrees, allow to stand for 30 minutes.
4) Begin application; however, do not apply in direct
sunlight. During the summer months, apply the coating
in the morning or after 4:00 p.m.
POT LIFE
Four hours at 70 F. degrees; two hours at 90 F. degrees, once
base and curing agent have been mixed.
TEMPERATURE
1) Apply between 40 F. and 120 F. degrees.
2) Store between 40 F. and 120 F. degrees according to
hazmat standards indicated on MSDS.
APPLICATION
Enamo Grip can be applied by brush, roller or spray; however,
the preferred method is by brush or roller:
1) If application is by brush, use a soft bristle brush.
2) If application is by roller, use a 1/4 inch nap roller. Then
use a brush any trapped air bubbles, if any.
3) If application is by spray, use a standard airless sprayer
(2,800 psi or less) with a .024 tip.
NOTE: The number of coats and the thickness of each will be
in accordance with the job specifications.
MINIMUM SPREAD RATES (mil thickness)
Porous Surfaces – Apply in 2 coats at 200 sq ft per gallon at 8
mils wet/3.67 mils dry.
Non-Porous Surfaces – Apply at 250 sq ft per gallon at 6.5
mils wet/3 mils dry.
CURE TIME
1) One hour to touch at 70 F. degrees.
2) Overcoating window is three hours at 70 F. degrees or
longer.
3) Fully cures in ten days.
4) If temperature is over 90 F. degrees, cure time and pot
life is shortened to one hour.
CLEAN-UP EQUIPMENT
1) During breaks, spray system should be flushed with
solvent.
2) After completion, spray systems should be flushed and
cleaned with MEK or other comparable solvents.
3) After completion, brushes and rollers should be cleaned
with MEK or other comparable solvents, stored and
reused.
(E/S/10/02)
NAV = Not Available NAP = Not Applicable
ENAMO GRIP 21st Century Solutions for 20th Century Challenges
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION I – IDENTIFICATION OF PRODUCT AND COMPANY PRODUCT IDENTIFIER: Enamo Grip
PRODUCT USE: Applied Over Surfaces to Provide a Tough, Protective Topcoat
MANUFACTURER: Superior Product International II, Inc.
ADDRESS: 10835 W. 78th Street Shawnee, KS 66214 USA
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE #: 1-800-424-9300 TELEPHONE #: 1-202-483-7616
SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS % CAS/PIN LD50 (Species/Route) LC50 (Species)
n-butyl acetate 15.00 123-86-4 NAV NAV
methyl isobutyl 8.87 108-10-1 NAV NAV
ketonetoluol 9.58 108-88-3 NAV NAV
ethyl 13-ethoxypropionate 5.57 763-69-9 NAV NAV
ethyl acetate 12.97 141-78-6 NAV NAV
homopolymer of HDI 13.00 28182-81-2 NAV NAV
SECTION III – HAZARD IDENTIFICATION The product is a flammable, solvent-based epoxy and should be treated according to all known safety precautions. Refer to Section
VII for Storage and Handling recommendations, Section VIII for Personal Protection, Section XIV for transport.
SECTION IV – FIRST AID MEASURES EYES: Flush with water for at least 15-20 minutes, occasionally lifting eyelids. See physician.
INGESTION: Do not induce vomiting. Drink 1-2 glasses milk or water. Seek medical attention according to amount of product
ingested.
SKIN: Remove contaminated clothing. Wash affected areas and clothing with mild soap and water.
INHALATION: Remove to fresh air. Give oxygen, if required. Seek medical help.
SECTION V – FIREFIGHTING MEASURES CONDITIONS OF FLAMMABILITY: Spraying or other activities to create finely divided droplets around open flame/sparks.
HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: Carbon monoxide, aldehydes, fumes
FLAMMABLE LIMITS: (Lower) 1.4 % (Upper) 7.6 % FLASHPOINT & METHOD: 35 F. TCC
MEANS OF EXTINCTION: Foam, water spray (fog), dry chemical, carbon dioxide
SPECIAL PROCEDURE: Firefighters should wear full-body protection & SCBA
MINIMUM IGNITION ENERGY: NAV AUTOIGNITION TEMP: 350 C. degrees
SENSITIVITY TO MECHANICAL IMPACT: NAV SENSITIVITY TO STATIC DISCHARGE: NAV
SECTION VI – ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Ventilate the area, control spill by covering with sawdust or similar agent. Pour decontamination solution over spill (non-ionic
surfactant Union Carbide’s Tergitol TMN-10 (20%) + water (80%).
SECTION VII – HANDLING AND STORAGE STORAGE REQUIREMENTS: Maintain temperature between 32-122 F. degrees; average shelf life is 12 months @ 77 F. degrees
HANDLING PROCEDURES/EQUIPMENT: Ground all containers; use non-sparking tools.
SECTION VIII – EXPOSURE CONTROLS AND PERSONAL PROTECTION PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT: Half-face respirator with organic vapor filter, safety glasses with shields, PVA or
nitrile chemical-resistant gloves, skin protection.
ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Mechanical exhaust fan.
SECTION VIX – PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PHYSICAL STATE: Liquid BOILING POINT: NAV VAPOUR DENSITY (Air = 1): 1 +/-
SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.0 pH: NAP
ODOR THRESHOLD: NAV VAPOUR PRESSURE: NAV COEFF. WATER/OIL: NAV
FREEZING POINT: NAP VOLATILES: NAV EVAPORATION RATE: 1%
APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Various colors, liquid, ester solvent odor
ENAMO GRIP 21st Century Solutions for 20th Century Challenges
MSDS (Continued) (E/S/10/02)
NAV = Not Available NAP = Not Applicable
SECTION X – STABILITY AND REACTIVITY DATA CONDITIONS OF REACTIVITY: By high heat or fire CORROSIVE BEHAVIOR: No
CHEMICAL INCOMPATIBILITY: Amines, strong bases and alcohols
CONDITIONS OF INSTABLITY: Stable under normal conditions
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITON PRODUCTS: Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen
SECTION XI - TOXICOLOGICAL PROPERTIES ROUTES OF ENTRY: Skin Contact: X Eye Contact: X Inhalation: X
TERATOGENICITY: NAV REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY: NAV EXPOSURE LIMITS: NAV
IRRITANCY: Burning sensation MUTAGENICITY: NAV CARCINOGENICITY: NAV
SENSITIZATION: Can cause future reaction to lesser amounts SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS: NAV
EFFECTS OF ACUTE EXPOSURE: Burning sensation on mucous membranes & respiratory tract. Flu-like symptoms
(fever and chills).
EFFECTS OF CHRONIC EXPOSURE: Chemical asthma - chest tightness, wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath. Can
cause lung damage.
SECTION XII – ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION AIR: 3.75 lbs./gallon; 537 grams per liter V.O.C. (clear); 523-black
WATER: Insoluble in water.
SOIL: Lead-and chromate free/not hazardous under RCRA 40CFR
SECTION XIII – WASTE DISPOSAL Incineration preferred. Dispose of in accordance with federal, state, and local government regulations.
SECTION XIV – TRANSPORT INFORMATION Classified a hazardous material (Class 3//U1263//P.G. II), and should be marked and handled according to specific regulations. Tariff
code 3208.90.0000.
SECTION XV – REGULATORY INFORMATION Materials listed under Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1988 (SARA) 302, 304, 311, 312, 313: Methyl Isobutyl
Ketone (CAS 108-10-1), Toluol (CAS 108883)
SECTION XVI – OTHER INFORMATION NAV
PREPARATION INFORMATION
PREPARED BY: J. Pritchett, Superior Product International II, Inc. DATE OF PREPARATION: 09/10/07
Simmons Army Airfield - Hangars Ft. Bragg, NC
May 2007
ENAMO GRIP 21st Century Solutions for 20th Century Challenges
Pictured Above: Before picture of hangar coated with LBP Surface Prep: Powerwash at 3,500 psi Primer System: Coated with 8 mils wet/4 mils dry Rust Grip® Pictured Right: Enamo Grip tinted to a Desert Tan color.
Simmons Army Airfield, Ft. Bragg
Deluge Tanks Fayetteville, NC
May 2007
ENAMO GRIP 21st Century Solutions for 20th Century Challenges
Two deluge tanks coated with lead based paint are currently being coated at Ft. Bragg. At right, one of the tanks is being power washed, the only surface prep required.
Tanks are coated with Rust Grip as the primer and will be topcoated with Enamo Grip tinted to Desert Tan.
Enamo Grip is a super tough, two component self-leveling polyurethane enamel that can be tinted to any color to achieve high gloss results.
SUPERIOR PRODUCTS
GRAFFITI CLEANER 21st Century Solutions For 20th Century Challenges
Technical Data Sheet & Application Instructions (08/04/06)
DESCRIPTION Graffiti Cleaner is a water reducible, aggressive cleaner used
to dissolve and release most spray paints, markers and
enamels without shadow. Wipe off graffiti with rags, then
powerwash or hose down, for a bright finish.
SPECIFICATIONS
Physical Appearance: Water-thin liquid
Color: Clear
Freezing Point: -20C. degrees
Boiling Point: 202-204C. degrees
Specific Gravity: 1.05-1.07 (20C. degrees)
Flash Point: 197 F. degrees
Odor: Sweet
VOC: 0 (Extremely low vapor pressure)
USE
Spray GRAFFITI CLEANER over graffiti. Wait 15 minutes
and power wash off; in some cases, hose off. GRAFFITI
CLEANER is completely biodegradable and causes no harm
to the environment.
GRAFFITI CLEANER use to remove graffiti from ENAMO
GRIP works very effectively. Prior warning must be given if
applying GRAFFITI CLEANER over graffiti on top of other
paints. The cleaner may cut through other paints and cause
the base paint to come off.
NOTE: Use rubber gloves and eyewear when using product
to protect from mist and prolonged contact with skin. If
prolonged contact with skin occurs, skin will wrinkle and dry.
Use hand lotion over a 3-5 day period while the top layer of
skin peels off. After use, wash with soap and water on
exposed areas.
WARNING
Do not take internally. Avoid contact with eyes. If solution
does come in contact with eyes, flush immediately with water
and contact a physician for medical attention. Avoid
prolonged contact with skin or breathing of spray mist. For
quickest removal from skin, wash with water before product
dries. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
SURFACE PREPARATION 1) Spray generously over existing graffiti paints and wipe
off the old paint.
2) Apply generously and wipe until quickly removed.
MIXING 1) No need for mixing; comes ready to use.
2) Can package into spray bottles for easy spraying by hand.
POT LIFE Can evaporate if open container is left in the sun.
APPLICATION Graffiti Cleaner can be applied by brush, roller or spray;
however, the preferred method is by spray:
1) If application is by brush, use a soft bristle brush.
2) If application is by roller, use a ½” nap roller.
3) If application is by spray, use a standard airless sprayer
(2,800 psi or less) with a .017 tip.
4) For small jobs, package into handheld plastic spray
bottles.
NOTE: The number of coats is dictated by the thickness of
the layers of graffiti paint.
MINIMUM SPREAD Apply until cleaned off.
CURE TIME No cure time.
TEMPERATURE 1) Apply between 40 F. and 120 F. degrees.
2) Store between 40 F. and 120 F. degrees according to
hazmat standards indicated on MSDS.
CLEAN UP OF EQUIPMENT 1) No clean up necessary.
2) Handheld plastic bottles can be melted after one day of
use.
ENAMO GRIP CLEAR & SPI GRAFFITI CLEANER
21st Century Solutions for 20th Century Challenges Trains in Rome, Italy
Enamo Grip is a two-part polyurethane enamel coating that performs as a hard, durable topcoat on steel, concrete, masonry, wood, and most other surfaces. Made of a self-leveling formula, it provides exceptional adhesion, flexibility and abrasion/impact resistance as well as excellent color retention and chalk resistance when used on exterior surfaces. Enamo Grip is resistant to water and humidity, stains, chemicals, and solvents. Enamo Grip Clear should be used for graffiti protection.
Benefits:
Graffiti Protection
High-gloss, semi-gloss, satin finish
Self-leveling (no brush marks)
Pictured to the left are trains in Rome, Italy coated with Enamo Grip clear, covered with graffiti, then, and cleaned with SPI Graffiti Cleaner and washed and placed back into service.
Below, workers remove graffiti from the train door.
ENAMO GRIP CLEAR & SPI GRAFFITI CLEANER
21st Century Solutions for 20th Century Challenges
150-Year Old Bridge
Australia
SPI Graffiti Cleaner used to remove existing graffiti prior to paint application. Enamo Grip Clear was applied as topcoat for future graffiti removal.
ENAMO GRIP CLEAR & SPI GRAFFITI CLEANER
21st Century Solutions for 20th Century Challenges
Italy Bus
Before and After
GRAFFITI CLEANER A bus in Italy, covered with an adhesive polyesther film, was coated with Enamo Grip Clear. The graffiti is easily removed when cleaned with SPI’s Graffiti Cleaner. The Graffiti Cleaner worked much faster than competing products, and the finished surface was left in pristine condition. SPI’s Graffiti Cleaner should be tested for compatibility with any surface being cleaned. Although Graffiti Cleaner is strong on graffiti, it did not harm the rubber seals around the windows and doors.
When the topcoat is Enamo Grip Clear, graffiti can easily be removed with SPI’s Graffiti Cleaner.
ENAMO GRIP CLEAR & SPI GRAFFITI CLEANER
21st Century Solutions for 20th Century Challenges
Texas School District
Reagan High School
Houston, Texas
Faculty at this school tried to remove existing graffiti from concrete walls but because the concrete is porous, the ink residue remained. After using SPI Graffiti Cleaner, the surface was wiped clear of all ink residues, the area repainted and then topcoated with Enamo Grip Clear. Enamo Grip works on concrete, steel, aluminum, masonry, fiberglass and other substrates.
ASTM D4060 TABER ABRASIONTESTING FOR
SUPERIOR PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL IION
ENAMO GRIPVTEC #100-1558-2
TESTED: June 5, 2002
VIEC Laboratories I n c.
June 11, 2002
Client: Superior10835 w.
Shawnee,
Products International78th StreetKS 66214
II
Attention: Mr. J.E. pritchett
Test Method: This test was conducted in accordance with ASTMD4060; Taber Abrasion Resistance Measurements @standard temperature and humidity, using a TaberModel 502 Abrader ahd equipped with C-17 wheels and1,000 gram load.
Disclaimer: This is a factual report of the results obtained from the laboratory test of sampleproducts. The results may be applied only to the products tested and should not be construed asapplicable to other similar products of the manufacturer. The report is not a recommendation ordisapprobation by VTEC Laboratories, Inc. of the material tested. While this report may be used forobtaining product acceptance, it may not be used in advertising.
Notice: VTEC Laboratories Inc. will not be liable for any loss or damage resulting from the use of thedata in this report, in excess of the invoice. This report pertains to the sample tested only. Suchreport shall not be interpreted to be a warranty, either expressed or implied as to the suitability orfitness of said sample for such uses or applications, as the party contracting for the report may applysuch sample.
212 Manida Street ·Bronx, New York10474 ·(718) 542-8248 ·Fax: (718) 542-8759 ·www.vteclabs.comI .
VTEC#100-1558-2 Superior Products International II ASTM D4060
Results:
Test Number:
Test Date:
Load:Wheel:
Temperature:Relative Humidity:Apparatus Used:
100-1558-205 June 2002
1,000 gramsCS-17
74°F50%Taber Model 502 AbraderDenver A-250 Analytical Balance
NeLl{ Schul tzExecutive Director
Amirudin RahimTechnical Director
3
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Enamo Grip Weight Abrasion Loss
Sample 1 (grams) (mg/100 revolutions)Wo 71.1918
W100 71.1798 12.0W200 71.1657 14.1W300 71.1515 14.2W400 71.1408 10.7W500 71.1297 11.1
Ava= 12.4
Enamo Grip Weight Abrasion Loss
Sample 2 (grams) (mg/100 revolutions)Wo 71.7216
W100 71.7121 9.5W200 71.7081 4.0W300 71.6876 20.5W400
. .... 71.6753 12.3W500 71.6655 9.8
Ava= 11.2
ASTM E 96 TESTING(WATER METHOD)
FORSUPERIOR PRODUCTS
ONENAMO-GRIP
VTEC 100-2052TESTED: OCTOBER 11 & 12, 2004
VTEC Labor.alories I n c. .
October 12, 2004
Client: Superior Products10835 W 78iliStreetShawnee, KS 66214
Attention: J.E. Pritchett
Scope: This report contains the reference to thepreparation and conditioning of sample, observation ofand post test observation data test results.
test method,material-, test
Test Method: This test was conducted in accordance with ASTM E 96
specification.
'This test method covers the determination of water vapor transmission(WVT) . of materials through which passage of water vapor may be 'ofimportance. In the Water Method, the test specimen was sealed to thetop of the cup containing distilled water and then placed in a test~
chamber at 90°F with a relative humidity of 50% for 24 hours. The cupswere weighed at the beginning and at the end of the 24-hour cycle todetermine how much water evaporated.
DISCLAIMER:
This is a factual report of the results obtained from the laboratorytest of sample products. The results may be applied only to theproducts tested and should not be construed as applicable to othersimilar products of the manufacturer. The report is not arecommendation or disapprobation by VTEC Laboratories, Inc. of thematerial tested. While this report maybe used for obtaining productacceptance, it may not be used in advertising.
Notice: VTEC LaboratoriesInc. will not be liable for any loss or damage resulting from the use of thedata in this report, in excess of the invoice. This report pertains to the sample tested only. Such reportshall not be interpreted to be a warranty, either expressed or implied as to the suitability or fitness ofsaid sample for such uses or applications, as the party contracting for the report may apply such sample.
212 Manida Street · Bronx,New York10474 · (718) 542-8248 · Fax: (718) 542-8759 · www.vteclabs.com
VTEC#100-2052
Material Tested:
1) Manufacturer:2) Product Description:
3) Color:4) Number of Specimens:.5) Surface:6) Material description:7) Date of selection:9) Test Method:
Test Results:
SUPERIOR PRODUCTS
Superior ProductsENAMO-GRIP applied at 9 mils wet toproduce 4 mils dry.White3Smooth
by Manufacturer and VTECSeptember 2004Water Method
Neil SchultzExecutive Director
\
Amirudin RahimTechnical Director
Sample Weight Weight Diameter of
Exposed saturatlon.1Thickness Before After Exposed Surface Surface Area PressureSamole # (mils) (arams) (arams) (inches) Wl..1!:l @90 F (in. Ha.)
1 4 239.3 239.0 3.1875 0.2217 1.42
Relative Humidity Relative Humidity Water Vapor PermeanceIn Chamber In cup Transmission perms
(RH In Decimal) (RH in Decimal) (arains/sa. ft. h.) (aralnslsa. ft. h. In. Ha)0.5 1 0.8701 1.2255
Sample Weight Weight Diameter of Exposed SaturationThickness Before After Exposed Surface Surface Area Pressure
Samol,:, # (mils) (arams) (arams) (inches) Wl..1!:l @ 90 F (in. Ha.)2 4 244.4 244.3 3.1875 0.2217 1.42
Relative Humidity Relative Humidity Water Vapor PermeanceIn Chamber In cup Transmission perms
. (RHIn Declman (RH In Deciman (aralns/sa. ft. h.) (aralns/sa. ft. h. In. Ha)0.5 1 0.2900 0.4085
I
Sample Weight Weight Diameter of Exposed SaturationThickness Before After Exposed Surface Surface Area Pressure
Samole # (mils) (arams) (arams) (inches) Wl..1!:l @ 90 F (in. Ha.)3 4 240.4 240.3 3.1875 0.2217 1.42
Relative Humidity Relative Humidity Water VapQr PermeanceIn Chamber In cup Transmission perms
(RH In Declman (RH In Declman (aralnslsa. ft. h.) (arainslsa. ft. h. In. Ha)0.5 1 0.2900 0.4085
AVERAGE PERMS: 0.6809
IHO A.653(16) TZSTXNGFOR
SUPERIOR PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL II, INC.ON
ENAMO-GRIP IVTEC #100-1944-2
TESTED: APRXL 23 & MAY 11, 2004
H3 39Vd S8:\;11 :>311\ 69LSl;r9S1L
VTEC Laboratories I n (.
iv:ay 13. 2004
('lien:.. SupexiOI Products International II. Inc.10835 W.78~h StreetShawDee Mission, KS 66214
Attent.ion: Mr. J.E. Pr~tchett
Scope2- ~his report contains the reference to the testmethod 1 prepara+':io~, and ,::ondi tioning Qf sample,obs€:rvation of materi.:'J.l, test and post test:ob8ervatio~ data tesc results.
Test Method: This test \vas c:ond'..1cted in iO'ccordanc:e ,,:ithA.653(16) specific~ticn_
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PRODUCT:
SOURCE:DIMENSIONS:SPECIMENTHICKNESS:
SUPEFUOR PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL II. INC. IMO A.6&3(16)
SUPERIOR PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL II, INC.
IMO A.653(16) FLAME SPREAD OATA
Enamo Grip I, made up of 3 parts of the ba.se(batch 1318():3)mixed witt.,1 part ofthe Cl<ringagent (bat::;h082702), applied at a thickne$$ 01 9 mils wet (5 miis dry)
to 11 gage steel panel.SUPERIOR PRDDUCT$INTERNATIONAL II. INC.156 mm X 800 mm
5 mils dry Enamo Grip Ion 11 Ga. Steel plate.
VTEC #COLOR:AL FOIL?DATE:
10a-1944.2WhiteYes5/13/2004
OBSERVATIONS: Than~wae.no llnUSUa: I)ehav,or or dripping duiing ihe te!';t.
150 mm$$C.
200 mm.sec.
250 mm.tee.
300 mm.sec.
350 mm.sec::.
400 mm.sec.
CONCLUS:IONS~ The speci.mens provided met all requirements per IMOResolution A.6531161 for bulkhead, wall and ceiling linings.
t" j]. Q~Amirudin RahimTechnical Director
Neil'SchultzExecu~ive Director
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SAMPLE 1 SAMPLE 2 SAMPLE 3 AVERAGE
NOl1irnp;ngingPilot iJame used? YES YES YES
Test Duration(min.) 10.00 10.00 '10.00 10.00
Healof Ignrtion (MJ/m2j N/A N/A N/A N/A
Heat of Susta.ined Burning at (MJIr'l'l2):150 mm N/A N/A N/A N/A200 mm N/A N/A N/A N/A250 mm N/A N!A N/A N/A300 mm N/A NfA N/A NiA350 mm N/A N/A N/A N/A400 mm N/A N!A N/A N/A
Sample Average: N/A N/A N/A N/ATime of EXIingui9hmant (min.) N/A N/A NIP. N/AD,stanceburned (rnm) N/A N/A N/A N/A
CnticalFlux at ExlingUls.hment(kWi(r}) N/A N/A NiA N/AT01alHeatRelease(M.)) 0.29 0.31 0.30 0.30
?eak HeatRelea:se(kW) 0.76 0.76 0.72 0.75
Heat lor Sustained Burning (MJ/IT.2) N/A N/A N/A N/A
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