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Metra is the registered service mark for the Northeast Illinois Regional Commuter Railroad Corporation. March 22, 2019 Subject: Invitation for Bid No. 33295 Construction Services to Repair and Rehabilitate Roofs at the Metra Electric District 18th/16th Street M.U. Facility and the Metra Milwaukee District Western Avenue Yard Maintenance Shop Addendum No. 2 Dear Sir/Madam: This Addendum No. 2 is being issued to correct, amend, add, and/or delete certain words, phrases, sentences, or paragraphs in Invitation for Bid No. 33295. This Addendum No. 2 consists of: 1. A copy of the attachments submitted with Questions 4, 5, and 9, below. 2. Metra’s response to vendorsquestions: No. Vendor Question Metra Response 1 a. Are you still not releasing cost estimate? b. Any addendum? c. May I have a copy of the pre-bid sign in sheet? a. Metra does not release cost estimates. b. This is Addendum Number 2. Please check Metras website for all Addenda issued. c. Yes, the pre-bid sign-in sheets are published on Metrarail.com as an attachment of Addendum Number 1. 2 Can Metra provide another pre-bid walk for the 2714 W Grand site, since construction teams were unable to see the roof due to weather and lack of roof access? Metra held an additional site visit on March 14th as per Addendum Number 1. 3 Can Metra publish pre-bid sign-in sheets for both 2714 W Grand and McCormick Pl Busway/E 14th Street Projects? The pre-bid sign-in sheets are published on Metrarail.com as an attachment of Addendum Number 1.

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Metra is the registered service mark for the Northeast Illinois Regional Commuter Railroad Corporation.

March 22, 2019

Subject: Invitation for Bid No. 33295

Construction Services to Repair and Rehabilitate Roofs at the Metra Electric

District 18th/16th Street M.U. Facility and the Metra Milwaukee District Western

Avenue Yard Maintenance Shop

Addendum No. 2

Dear Sir/Madam:

This Addendum No. 2 is being issued to correct, amend, add, and/or delete certain words, phrases,

sentences, or paragraphs in Invitation for Bid No. 33295.

This Addendum No. 2 consists of:

1. A copy of the attachments submitted with Questions 4, 5, and 9, below.

2. Metra’s response to vendors’ questions:

No. Vendor Question Metra Response

1

a. Are you still not releasing cost estimate?

b. Any addendum?

c. May I have a copy of the pre-bid sign in

sheet?

a. Metra does not release cost estimates.

b. This is Addendum Number 2. Please

check Metra’s website for all Addenda

issued.

c. Yes, the pre-bid sign-in sheets are

published on Metrarail.com as an

attachment of Addendum Number 1.

2

Can Metra provide another pre-bid walk for the

2714 W Grand site, since construction teams

were unable to see the roof due to weather and

lack of roof access?

Metra held an additional site visit on March

14th as per Addendum Number 1.

3

Can Metra publish pre-bid sign-in sheets for both

2714 W Grand and McCormick Pl Busway/E

14th Street Projects?

The pre-bid sign-in sheets are published on

Metrarail.com as an attachment of Addendum

Number 1.

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I am writing in regard to "Section 09 96 00-8 HIGH

PERFORMANCE COATINGS" on the above

referenced projects.

Our Company is the local rep for Inland Coatings

and we would like to have Inland Coatings listed as

an approved roof coating manufacturer on the

project.

A few notes about Inland Coatings for your

reference:

Inland Coatings has been an industry-

leading provider of innovative, state-of-the-

art coatings since 1978.

Excellent elongation (500%+) properties

needed for freeze thaw areas like Chicago

and tensile strength (1,500 PSI+) .

10 & 15 year warranties offered

Metal Roof Coatings Webpage

Please review and let me know if Inland Coatings

can be listed as an approved coating for this project.

*See Attachment Number 1

The product salient characteristics/basis of

design criteria are specified in section 09 96 00,

2.02. Products from manufacturers that are

not listed in the specifications, but meet these

criteria, may be submitted for review during

the shop drawing process in accordance with

section 09 96 00, 1.05.

5

Regarding the roof coatings for the above

mentioned IFB - I’d love to speak with you about

allowing one of our coatings into this bid (either

will work, we have a primer that will adhere to an

existing Kynar coated metal roof).

We manufacture an Acrylic roof coating (Acrylic

1000Plus) that works great on metal, as well as a

higher solids single component Polyurethane

system (Poly 300) with an Aromatic base and an

Aliphatic finish. It’s a very robust, tough coating

system, likely named ‘300’ after the Spartans 😉

In any case, ERSystems is one of the oldest leading

roof coatings manufacturers, and we are wholly

owned by Illinois Tool Works (ITW) which would

be the backing for our 10 year labor and materials

warranty.

Please let me know your thoughts on this.

*See Attachment Number 2

Please see response to question number four

(4), above.

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Will there be a 2nd site visit to Metra, 2741 W

Grand Avenue, Chicago in order to get up on the

roof and visually inspect the areas to be repaired

before they receive coating?

Please see response to question number two

(2), above.

7

We need to access the roof areas on both projects

to verify quantities of repair, deck prep, details

etc. to accurately prepare our bid. Will site visits

be scheduled for both projects prior to bid date?

Please see response to question number two

(2), above.

8

Will alternate manufacturers that specialize in

metal roof restorations be considered if they meet

the 10 year warranty requirements? The warranty

listed in the specification is a 10 year period for

materials and accessories only, we can obtain a

10 year material and labor warranty from an

alternate manufacturer

Any product that meets the salient

specification stated in the specification, will be

considered. No specific manufacturer has

been selected, except for basis of design

criteria. No exceptions will be taken to design

criteria.

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Attached is all of the information you requested

with regards to 838 coatings and what we would

recommend for these metal roofs.

Our products have a 30 year proven Track record

in the industry.

Our recommendations are below.

Primer: 838 MP Prime (only used for exposed

rust/oxidation)

Sealant: 838 MS Multipurpose Sealant

(Polyurethane hybrid sealant) 50 mils thick to

waterproof roof.

Coating: 838 Top Acrylic Coating. 100% pure

acrylic resin. high tensile strength and high

elongation.

Attached is the specification guideline for the 838

Metal restoration system. I am also including

data sheets for the products we are

recommending.

I wanted to give a brief history on 838 and why

Please see response to question number four

(4), above. Note, Metra did not request any

information.

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we are recommending the system above. Our

team has been in the roof coatings industry for

nearly 50 years combined. We know the track

record of our coatings on metal roofs and we are

confident in their ability to extend the life of these

roofs significantly.

MP Prime: This is a rust inhibiting acrylic primer

that utilizes a resin that captures free ions that can

act to oxidize metal long term. The primer is

meant to encapsulate and "render inactive" any

future rusting/oxidation.

838 MS (Multipurpose Sealant): This is a

somewhat self leveling flashing grade hybrid

sealant that is used to waterproof the roof. This

product literally waterproofs the roof before the

coating is applied. The MS is the backbone of the

838 Metal restoration system. The roof is

actually waterproof before the final Topcoats are

applied.

838 Top: This is a premium acrylic elastomeric

coating that is designed to stay bright white

which will reduce the thermal movement on the

metal roof. It is designed to stretch and expand as

the building expands & contracts. Acrylic

coatings have been used on metal roofs since the

late 1970s with great success.

There are a few key differences in the 838 system

vs the Architectural paint/coating that is the

current "Basis of design".

1. 838 Top Acrylic is an actual Elastomeric Roof

Coating. Designed for roofing.

2. 838 Top is specially formulated to be a

waterproof/weatherproof barrier that is applied

thicker than a typical architectural paint.

Typically you are going to get 16-18 dry mils of

coating.

3. It is designed with a combination of high

elongation and High tensile strength that allows

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the coating to move as the roof moves.

4. The 838 Top acrylic coating utilizes a resinthat is designed to withstand extreme changes intemperature. (-40 C) Typical architectural paints

are only designed to withstand temperaturesaround -10 C to -20 C. What this means is the

838 Top is a "softer coating" that is designed tomimic the properties of the roofing substrate. It

is designed to move as the roof moves. An

architectural paint which is similar to the Basis ofdesign for this spec is much more brittle and hasless elongation than the 838 Top Acrylic.

5. Lastly and most importantly. The 838 Metal

restoration system requires a waterproofingsealant that provides 50 mils of waterproofing to

all seams, screws, fasteners, penetrations. This is

significantly more protection than what is beingprescribed in the original specification.

Overall with the 838 Metal restoration systemyou will get 16-18 dry mils of total in the field ofthe roof, and 65-70 mils total on the seams,

screws, and penetrations.

Attached are all of the documents you shouldneed. I look forward to working with Metra to

solve some of your roofing needs! Please call meif you have any questions about any of the

information provided.

*See Attachment Number 3

Please acknowledge receipt of the Addendum in your bid submittal on paragraph 4.11 on page 7.

Failure to acknowledge this Addendum may result in your bid being determined non-responsive.

Sincerely,

) ^^/7->^c-<; /r ' <^ .1 - ./^<- '^ —

James Barker

Department HeadConstruction & Facilities Maintenance ProcurementJB/pp

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INLAND COATINGS SYSTEM SPECIFICATION FOR METAL ROOFING

This specification provides a strong, flexible, synthetic rubber system that is resistant to water, corrosion and weather extremes. It can be used for the restoration of metal roofs of all types and shapes. It provides very effective waterproofing, sealing seams, fasteners and penetrations. The end product shall be a seamless, elastomeric system protecting the roof against leaks and degradation by the elements.

It provides a white, reflective finish coat that dramatically reduces roof temperatures. This keeps the building cooler and eliminates many expansion and contraction related problems.

Note: As Inland's high reflectance systems have a significant cooling effect on roofing surfaces, the building envelope should be evaluated to ensure that the insulation and vapor barrier are adequate to prevent condensation development on interior surfaces.

Part 1. - GENERAL

1.01 DESCRIPTION

A. Work included: The contractor will provide all labor, materials and tools as required to prepare and complete the installation with new materials as specified. All workmanship shall conform to the material manufacturer’s recommendations and accepted industry standards.

B. The installation to include sealing of roof joints with RC 2250 Rubber Seam Compound, including but not limited to seams, curbs, and penetrations. All preparatory work will then be encapsulated with RC 2013-M Metal Base-Coat and RC 2014-T Rubber Top-Coat.

1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Manufacturer Qualifications: Provide primary products, including Inland RC 2013-M Metal Base-Coat, RC 2014-T Rubber Top-Coat and RC 2250 Rubber Seam Compound, etc., by a single manufacturer which has produced rubber products successfully for not less than ten (10) years. Provide secondary products only as recommended and approved by Inland Coatings Corporation.

B. Contractor Qualifications: A single qualified Contractor shall perform all work addressed in this section. On System Warranted projects, the Contractor must be trained and certified by Inland Coatings Corporation for application of the Metal Roof Coating System.

1.03 SUBMITTALS

A. Submit Manufacturer’s literature and samples to the Owner or Owner’s Representative. Literature on the protective coatings, seam compound, reinforcement mesh and other related products shall be submitted for review before work is started. Literature shall show material specifications, physical properties, installation instructions, Manufacturer’s estimated application rate for required dry film thickness per warranty requirements and MSDS.

B. Submit a sample copy of the Coating Manufacturer’s warranty to meet project specification.

1.04 PRELIMINARY PROJECT REVIEW (System Warranted Projects)

A. Immediately after contract award, contractor shall submit a complete and accurate Bid Report to the Inland Warranty Department for approval. This should include pages 1 & 2 of the Inland Project Profile report, a copy of the roof drawing and the following pictures with detailed descriptions:

1. Distant shot of entire building.

IM495

FEB 2018

Attachment No. 1

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2. Roof height shot of overall project. 3. Close-up of horizontal and vertical seams. 4. Any unusual flashing or problem areas.

1.05 JOB CONDITIONS

A. Proceed with roofing work only when existing and forecasted weather conditions will permit work to be performed in accordance with manufacturer’s requirements as follows:

1. Do not begin work if rain is expected within six hours of application. 2. Do not begin work if surface temperature is above 130 degrees Fahrenheit or below 40 degrees Fahrenheit, or when the dew point is less than 5 degrees Fahrenheit above the surface temperature. 3. No moisture, dirt, oils or other contaminates can be present when applying products. 4. Do not atomize coating when wind velocity is above 15 m.p.h.

1.06 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. The overall weather conditions, including roof surface temperature, ambient air temperature, relative

humidity, dew point and wind velocity shall be recorded daily by the Contractor on the Project Profile form.

B. Inspections: A minimum of two (Beginning and Final) inspections, by an approved manufacturer’s

representative, will be required on all projects requiring a System Warranty. The first shall be conducted at the beginning of the project after all surface preparation is completed and prior to the application of any Inland products. The Final inspection will be conducted at the end of the project, after all product applications are completed.

C. Verification of Coating Thickness: The wet film thickness shall be measured and recorded daily, along with the quantity of product and total square feet applied.

1.07 WARRANTY Provide Inland Product or System Warranty per the requirement of the Building Owner and/or Architect. In order to obtain any Inland System Warranty, the following conditions apply: A. Determination of the appropriateness of the Inland Roofing System for any given metal roof must be

obtained from Inland’s Warranty Department prior to offering any Inland System Warranty. Inland will refuse to offer a warranty on any Inland System being installed over an unfit, unsound or inappropriate substrate. A project approval letter must be received from Inland prior to beginning a System Warranted project.

B. The Inland Roofing System must be applied to the full area of the roof. A System Warranty will not be

issued for installations over a section of any roof unless otherwise approved in advance by the Inland Warranty Department.

C. Contractor shall provide Inland Warranty Department at least two (2) weeks notice for scheduling of on-site technical support or inspections.

D. All gutters and roof areas which pond water for more than 48 hours after precipitation ceases are excluded from the coverage under the Inland Warranty.

E. All required forms, applicable warranty fees and the completed Warranty Registration Form, signed by the Contractor and Building Owner, must be returned to the Inland Warranty Department no later than 30 days after the completion of the project.

1.08 PRODUCT HANDLING A. Deliver only approved materials to the job site. Deliver materials in original sealed containers with

seals unbroken and labels legible and intact. B. Store and handle materials in a manner that shall ensure there is no possibility of contamination. Store

in a dry, well-ventilated, weather-tight place, at temperatures between 50° F and 90° F. Do not stack material pallets more than two high. Do not subject existing roof to unnecessary loading of stockpiled materials. In all cases the storage and handling of materials shall conform to the requirements of the manufacturer and all applicable safety regulatory agencies.

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C. Any damaged materials, or materials not conforming to the specific requirements, shall be rejected by the owner. Rejected materials shall be immediately removed from the job site and replaced at no cost to the owner.

Part 2. PRODUCTS 2.01 RUBBER ROOF COATINGS A. Rubber Roof Coating products physical specifications and minimal performance criteria shall be as

follows:

1. RC 2013-M Metal Base-Coat

Drying Time: 2 – 4 hours Elongation: 400 percent (ASTM D-412) Tensile Strength: 1500 PSI (ASTM D-412) Coverage Rates: 65 – 100 sq. ft/gal Reduction: None Specific Gravity: 1.00 Flash Point: 101° F.

2. RC 2014-T Rubber Top-Coat

Drying Time: 2 – 4 hours Elongation: 400 percent (ASTM D-412) Tensile Strength: 1500 PSI (ASTM D-412) Coverage Rates: 65 – 100 sq. ft/gal Reduction: None Specific Gravity: 1.04 Flash Point: 101° F.

3. RC 2250 Rubber Seam Compound

Elongation: 400 percent (ASTM D-412) Tensile Strength: 1000 PSI (ASTM D-412) Reduction: None Specific Gravity: .94 Flash Point: 101° F.

4. RPM Series Polyester Mesh

Stitchbonded polyester mesh for reinforcement of seams and penetrations. Provides high strength and good elongation and conforms well to irregular surfaces. Tensile Strength: 57.1 PSI (ASTM D1682) Elongation: 61% (ASTM D1682) Mullen Burst: 176 lbs. (ASTM D3786) Trapezoid: 16 lbs. (ASTM D1117)

5. CR 2100 Rubber Skylight Coating Clear, flexible rubber coating that provides excellent adhesion and water resistance for fiberglass

skylight panels. Drying Time: 1 – 3 hours Elongation: 400 percent (ASTM D-412) Tensile Strength: 1520 PSI (ASTM D-412) Coverage Rates: 80 – 100 sq. ft/gal Reduction: None Specific Gravity: .87 Flash Point: 101° F.

6. RC 300 Roofing Cleaner/Degreaser

An alkaline cleaner that is biodegradable and non-flammable, which cleans and degreases various roofing surfaces.

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7. RST Series Roofing Seam Tape

A strong, flexible seam tape for reinforcement of seams and penetrations. Provides good elongation and conforms well to irregular surfaces. Solid Content (ASTM D1729-69): 99.8% Tensile Strength (ASTM D-412): 35 PSI Elongation/webbing: 200% Cold Temperature Flexibility: Passes Moisture Vapor Transmission: 0.75 perms

2.02 Manufacturer A. The following roof coating manufacturers have been approved for the project. No substitutions by

secondary, indirect manufacturers will be allowed. 1. Inland Coatings 26259 Hwy 6

P.O. Box 247 Adel, IA 50003 (800) 456-8467 www.inlandcoatings.com B. Other manufacturers requesting approval must submit acceptable information certifying that they are

the direct manufacturer from raw material into the specified product and meet the performance criteria required.

PART 3.0 - INSTALLATION 3.01 Surface Preparation A. Examine substrate to receive new roofing. Do not proceed with installation of the Inland Roofing

System until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected in a manner acceptable to the manufacturer (Inland Coatings Corporation).

B. Contractor shall address the following:

Treatment of large gaps and cracks Treatment of ponding water areas Thorough cleaning Miscellaneous items

C. Treatment of Excessive Gaps: All large gaps (1/8” or larger) existing between roof panels must be

closed or made flush with self-drilling fasteners w/washers. All other gaps larger than 1/8” must be either closed with self-drilling fasteners w/washers, or filled with backer rod or urethane foam.

D. Treatment of Ponding Water Areas: Contractor shall make every effort to mechanically eliminate all

ponding water areas on the roof prior to application of products ("ponding water" is defined as water which does not properly drain and remains for more than 48 hours after precipitation stops). This may include the installation of crickets, condensation lines from HVAC units, etc.

E. Repair of Dented / Damaged Panels: Applicator shall repair dented and/or damaged metal roof panels.

Dents shall be mechanically removed to the maximum extent possible. If ribs are cracked, Contractor shall cover the broken rib area with RC 2250 Rubber Seam Compound and RPM 400 (4”) Polyester Mesh.

F. Re-tightening and Replacement of Fasteners: All fasteners must be re-tightened, secured or replaced, as

necessary. All stripped fasteners must be replaced with larger diameter fasteners w/washers. All missing fasteners must be replaced.

G. Thorough Cleaning / Removal of Existing Paints and Coatings: Metal substrate must be pressure-

washed with clean water. A minimum working pressure of 3,000 psi shall be used to remove all dirt, dust, previous paints/coatings which are delaminating and waste products (oil, oil-based roof cements, solvents, grease, animal fats, etc.). A rotary spray tip and/or the use of Inland RC 300 Cleaner/Degreaser will improve metal panel cleaning. All existing silicone-based sealants must be

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completely removed from roof substrate prior to application of products. Allow roof to dry thoroughly before application of Inland Rubber Coatings.

H. Treatment of Residual Asphalt: Installer shall make every effort to remove asphaltic roofing elements. Removal efforts must include use of methods such as pressure-washing, scrapers, wire brushes, power wire-wheels, or other similar tools. Residual asphaltic areas are to be addressed with Inland RS 2030 Roofing Sealer.

I. Treatment of Rust Areas: All rust areas must be thoroughly cleaned to prevent further deterioration of

the metal roof panels. Remove all loose, flaking or powdery rust by wire brushing if it has not been removed during the pressure washing. All areas exhibiting tight rust shall be primed with Inland RC 2013-M Metal Base-Coat at a rate of 100 sf/gal.

J. Air conditioning units, blowers and evaporative coolers shall be disconnected or otherwise modified to prevent contaminating the roof surfaces with water or condensation, and to prevent solvent fumes from entering the building.

3.02 SEAMS, FASTENERS AND PENETRATIONS (Mandatory on System Warranties)

(Method 1- No mesh required) NOTE: All gaps larger than 1/8” existing between roof panels, flashings, penetrations, etc. must be stitch screwed closed or reinforced using Methods 2 or 3. A. Fasteners: Coat all fasteners with a liberal amount of RC 2250 Rubber Seam Compound. All

fasteners must be totally encapsulated.

B. Vertical Seams: Gaps smaller than 1/8” do not require the use of reinforcing mesh and can be sealed with RC 2250 Rubber Seam Compound. All vertical seams should be coated with RC 2250 Rubber Seam Compound at a coverage rate of 28 sf/gal. (A 3” to 4” wide pattern should yield 80 to 100 lft/gal @ 30 mils DFT). This to be accomplished in a one-coat process, with the RC 2250 back-brushed into the seam and the seam area filled and free of voids.

1. The application of RC 2250 Rubber Seam Compound should be centered on the metal seam,

overlapping an adequate distance on either side of the seam.

C. Horizontal Seams: All horizontal seams should be coated with RC 2250 Rubber Seam Compound at a coverage rate of 19 sf/gal. (A 5” wide pattern should yield 45 lft/gal @ 45 mils DFT). The above coverage rates are to be achieved in a two-coat application, with the RC 2250 back-brushed into the seam and the seam area filled and free of voids.

1. The application of RC 2250 Rubber Seam Compound should be centered on the metal seam, overlapping an adequate distance on either side of the seam. Allow seam area to cure a minimum of two hours between coats.

D. Penetrations and Flashings: Flash all curbs, crickets, rakes, parapet walls, ridgecaps, vent pipes,

pinholes on metal panel, skylights, etc. with RC 2250 Rubber Seam Compound at a coverage rate of 19 sf/gal. (A 5” wide pattern should yield 45 lft/gal @ 45 mils DFT). The above coverage rates are to be achieved in a two-coat application.

E. Skylights: Apply two coats of CR 2100 Rubber Skylight Coating to all fiberglass skylight panels at a rate of 100 sf/gal per coat. This is best accomplished using a roller or brush.

F. Gutters: Apply RC 2250 Rubber Seam Compound at a coverage rate of 19 sf/gal. (A 5” wide pattern should yield 45 lft/gal @ 45 mils DFT). The above coverage rates are to be achieved in a two-coat application. Gutter must be clean and dry before application.

3.03 SEAMS, FASTENERS AND PENETRATIONS (Mandatory on System Warranties) (Method 2 with RPM Series Polyester mesh)

A. Fasteners: Coat all fasteners with a liberal amount of RC 2250 Rubber Seam Compound. All fasteners

must be totally encapsulated.

B. Vertical Seams: All vertical seams should be coated with RC 2250 Rubber Seam Compound at a coverage rate of 28 sf/gal. (A 3” to 4” wide pattern should yield 80 to 100 lft/gal @ 30 mils DFT). The above coverage rates are to be achieved in a two-coat application, with the first coat back-brushed into the seam, with the seam area filled and free of voids.

1. The application of RC 2250 Rubber Seam Compound should be centered on the metal seam,

overlapping an adequate distance on either side of the seam.

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2. Embed RPM 200 Polyester Mesh (2” wide) into the seam compound. Back-brush the RPM 200 using a

stiff bristle brush to prevent wrinkling or air pockets under the fabric. Allow seam area to cure a minimum of two hours. A liberal second coat of RC 2250 is then applied over the RPM 200 Polyester Mesh.

C. Horizontal Seams: All horizontal seams should be coated with RC 2250 Rubber Seam Compound at a

coverage rate of 19 sf/gal. (A 5” wide pattern should yield 45 lft/gal @ 45 mils DFT). The above coverage rates are to be achieved in a two-coat application.

1. The application of RC 2250 should be centered on the metal seam, overlapping an adequate distance on either side of the seam to accommodate the width of the polyester mesh.

2. Embed RPM 400 Polyester Mesh (4” wide) into the seam compound. Back-brush the RPM 400

polyester using a stiff bristle brush to prevent wrinkling or air pockets under the fabric. Allow seam area to cure a minimum of two hours. A liberal second coat of RC 2250 Rubber Seam Compound is then applied over the RPM 400.

D. Penetrations and Flashings: Flash all curbs, crickets, rakes, parapet walls, ridgecaps, vent pipes,

pinholes on metal panel, skylights, etc. with RC 2250 Rubber Seam Compound, then embed RPM 400 Polyester Mesh (4” wide). Cover the RPM 400 mesh with a liberal second coat of RC 2250 Rubber seam compound.

E. Skylights: Apply two coats of CR 2100 Rubber Skylight Coating to all fiberglass skylight panels at a

rate of 100 sf/gal per coat. This is best accomplished using a roller or brush.

F. Gutters: Apply RC 2250 Rubber Seam Compound to all gutter seams at a coverage rate of 19 sf/gal. (A 5” wide pattern should yield 45 lft/gal @ 45 mils DFT). The above coverage rates are to be achieved in a two-coat application, with RPM 400 embedded into the first coat. Gutter must be clean and dry before application.

3.04 SEAMS, FASTENERS AND PENETRATIONS (Mandatory on System Warranties) (Method 3 with RST Series Roofing Seam Tape)

A. Fasteners: Coat all fasteners with a liberal amount of RC 2250 Rubber Seam Compound. All

fasteners must be totally encapsulated.

B. Vertical Seams:

1. Carefully apply RST-200 Roofing Seam Tape to the seam area and work into all cracks and crevices to prevent wrinkling or air pockets. Apply a liberal coat of RC-2250 Seam Compound at a coverage rate of 56 sf/gal. (A 3” to 4” wide pattern should yield 160 to 200 lft/gal @ 15 mils DFT). The combined minimum Dry Film Thickness (DFT) required under this specification shall be 30 mils.

2. All seaming applications should be centered on the metal seam, overlapping an adequate distance on either side of the seam.

C. Horizontal Seams: Carefully apply RST-400 Roofing Seam Tape to the seam area and work into all

cracks and crevices to prevent wrinkling or air pockets. Apply a liberal coat of RC-2250 Rubber Seam Compound at a coverage rate of 34 sf/gal. (A 5” wide pattern should yield 80 lft/gal @ 25 mils DFT). The combined minimum Dry Film Thickness (DFT) required under this specification shall be 45 mils.

1. All seaming applications should be centered on the metal seam, overlapping an adequate distance on

either side of the seam. D. Penetrations and Flashings: Flash all curbs, crickets, rakes, parapet walls, ridgecaps, vent pipes,

pinholes on metal panel, skylights, etc. with RST-400 Seam tape (4” wide). Cover the RST-400 tape with a liberal coat of RC 2250 Rubber Seam Compound at a coverage rate of 34 sf/gal. (A 5” wide pattern should yield 80 lft/gal @ 25 mils DFT).

E. Skylights: Apply two coats of CR 2100 Rubber Skylight Coating to all fiberglass skylight panels at a

rate of 100 sf/gal per coat. This is best accomplished using a roller or brush.

F. Gutters: Apply RST-400 Seam Tape to all interior gutter seams. Cover the RST-400 tape with a liberal coat of RC 2200 Rubber seam compound at a coverage rate of 34 sf/gal. (A 5” wide pattern should yield 80 lft/gal @ 25 mils DFT). Gutter must be clean and dry before application.

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3.05 COATING APPLICATION A. Prior to the application of RC 2013-M Metal Base-Coat, all seaming and preparation materials shall

be allowed to dry sufficiently to prevent damage from spray hoses, foot traffic, etc. B. Immediately prior to the application of RC 2013-M Metal Base-Coat, all dust, dirt or other

contaminates shall be blown off the roof surfaces. Surface must be clean and dry prior to any coating applications.

C. It is highly recommended that the base-coat be a contrasting color to the finish coat to ensure adequate coverage and mil thickness.

D. The entire roof, including interior gutter surfaces, shall receive coating system applied as follows: Note: Although Inland Rubber Coatings provide excellent water resistance, the products must be allowed to cure prior to being subjected to ponding water. It is recommended that standing water be blown or swept from any ponding areas for the first 10 days. Use the following application rates when specifying a 10-Year Warranty

1. Apply RC 2013-M Metal Base-Coat at a minimum rate of 1.0 gallon per 100 sq. ft. Allow a

minimum of 6 hours dry time and inspect basecoat for defects, flaws or holidays. Correct any unsatisfactory conditions prior to proceeding. (Recommended tip size = 625)

Apply finish coat of RC 2014-T Rubber Top-Coat at a minimum rate of 1.0 gallon per 100 sq. ft. It should not be applied unless the base-coat is clean and dry. Allow a minimum of 24 hours drying time prior to allowing foot traffic or inspection of the roof surface. Inspect for insufficient coverage, defects or flaws. Correct any unsatisfactory conditions. The minimum dry film thickness shall be ten (10) mils. (Recommended tip size = 625)

Use the following application rates when specifying a 15-Year Warranty (White Only)

2. Apply RC 2013-M Metal Base-Coat at a minimum rate of 1.25 gallons per 100 sq. ft. Allow a

minimum of 6 hours dry time and inspect basecoat for defects, flaws or holidays. Correct any unsatisfactory conditions prior to proceeding. (Recommended tip size = 627) Apply finish coat of RC 2014-T Rubber Top-Coat (White Only) at a minimum rate of 1.5 gallons per 100 sq. ft. It should not be applied unless the base-coat is clean and dry. Allow a minimum of 24 hours drying time prior to allowing foot traffic or inspection of the roof surface. Inspect for insufficient coverage, defects or flaws. Correct any unsatisfactory conditions. The minimum dry film thickness shall be fifteen (15) mils. (Recommended tip size = 631)

3.05 CLEANUP A. Maintain work areas in a clean, safe condition at all times during coating installation. Remove

excess materials, trash and debris from the jobsite daily. B. At the completion of the project, clean area of any spills and containers and clean up all roofing

debris, leaving jobsite in a clean and orderly condition. File Number: IM495

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INLAND COATINGS SYSTEM SPECIFICATION FOR METAL ROOFING This specification provides a strong, flexible, synthetic rubber membrane that is resistant to water, corrosion and weather extremes. It can be used for the renovation of metal roofs of all types and shapes. It provides very effective waterproofing, sealing seams, fasteners and penetrations. The end product shall be a seamless, elastomeric system protecting the roof against leaks and degradation by the elements. It provides a white, reflective finish coat that is an Energy Star labeled product and dramatically reduces roof temperatures. This keeps the building cooler and eliminates many expansion and contraction related problems. Note: As Inland's high reflectance systems have a significant cooling effect on roofing surfaces, the building envelope should be evaluated to ensure that the insulation and vapor barrier are adequate to prevent condensation development on interior surfaces. Part 1. - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION A. Work included: The contractor will provide all labor, materials and tools as required to prepare

and complete the installation with new materials as specified. All workmanship shall conform to the material manufacturer’s recommendations and accepted industry standards.

B. The installation to include sealing of roof joints, including but not limited to seams, curbs, and

penetrations. All preparatory work will then be encapsulated with RC 2000 Rubber roof coating. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturer Qualifications: Provide primary products, including Inland RC 2000 Rubber Roof

Coating, RC 2200 Rubber Seam Compound, etc., by a single manufacturer which has produced these products successfully for not less than ten (10) years. Provide secondary products only as recommended and approved by Inland Coatings Corporation.

B. Contractor Qualifications: A single qualified Contractor shall perform all work addressed in this

section. On System Warranted projects, the Contractor must be trained and certified by Inland Coatings Corporation for application of the Metal Roof Coating System.

1.03 SUBMITTALS A. Submit Manufacturer’s literature and samples to the Owner or Owner’s Representative.

Literature on the protective coating, seam compound, reinforcement mesh and other related products shall be submitted for review before work is started. Literature shall show material specifications, physical properties, installation instructions, Manufacturer’s estimated application rate for required dry film thickness per warranty requirements and MSDS.

B. Submit a sample copy of the Coating Manufacturer’s warranty to meet project specification. 1.04 PRELIMINARY PROJECT REVIEW (System Warranted Projects) A. Immediately after contract award, contractor shall submit a complete and accurate Bid Report to

the Inland Warranty Department for approval. This should include pages 1 & 2 of the Inland Project Profile report, a copy of the roof drawing and the following pictures with detailed descriptions:

1. Distant shot of entire building. 2. Roof height shot of overall project. 3. Close-up of horizontal and vertical seams. 4. Any unusual flashing or problem areas.

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1.05 JOB CONDITIONS

A. Proceed with roofing work only when existing and forecasted weather conditions will permit work to be performed in accordance with manufacturer’s requirements as follows:

1. Do not begin work if rain is expected within six hours of application. 2. Do not begin work if surface temperature is above 140 degrees Fahrenheit or below 40 degrees

Fahrenheit, or when the dew point is less than 5 degrees Fahrenheit above the surface temperature.

3. No moisture, dirt, oils or other contaminates can be present when applying products. 4. Do not atomize coating when wind velocity is above 15 m.p.h.

1.06 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. The overall weather conditions, including roof surface temperature, ambient air temperature, relative

humidity, dew point and wind velocity shall be recorded daily by the Contractor on the Project Profile form.

B. Inspections: A minimum of two (Beginning and Final) inspections, by an approved manufacturer’s

representative, will be required on all projects requiring a System Warranty. The first to be conducted at the beginning of the project, after all surface preparation is completed and prior to the application of any Inland products. The Final inspection will be conducted at the end of the project, after all product applications are completed.

C. Verification of Coating Thickness: The wet film thickness shall be measured and recorded daily, along with the quantity of product and total square feet applied.

1.07 WARRANTY Provide Inland Product or System Warranty per the requirement of the Building Owner and/or Architect. In order to obtain any Inland System Warranty, the following conditions apply: A. Determination of the appropriateness of the Inland Roofing System for any given metal roof must be

obtained from Inland’s Warranty Department prior to offering any Inland System Warranty. Inland will refuse to offer a warranty on any Inland System being installed over an unfit, unsound or inappropriate substrate. A project approval letter must be received from Inland prior to beginning a System Warranted project.

B. The Inland Roofing System must be applied to the full area of the roof. A System Warranty will not be

issued for installations over a section of any roof unless otherwise approved in advance by the Inland Warranty Department.

C. Contractor shall provide Inland Warranty Department at least two (2) weeks notice for scheduling of on-site technical support or inspections.

D. All gutters and roof areas which pond water for more than 48 hours after precipitation ceases are excluded from the coverage under the Inland Warranty.

E. All required forms, applicable warranty fees and the completed Warranty Registration Form, signed by the Contractor and Building Owner, must be returned to the Inland Warranty Department no later than 30 days after the completion of the project.

1.08 PRODUCT HANDLING A. Deliver only approved materials to the job site. Deliver materials in original sealed containers with

seals unbroken and labels legible and intact. B. Store and handle materials in a manner that shall ensure there is no possibility of contamination. Store

in a dry, well-ventilated, weather-tight place, at temperatures between 50° F and 90° F. Do not stack material pallets more than two high. Do not subject existing roof to unnecessary loading of stockpiled materials. In all cases the storage and handling of materials shall conform to the requirements of the manufacturer and all applicable safety regulatory agencies.

C. Any damaged materials, or materials not conforming to the specific requirements, shall be rejected by the owner. Rejected materials shall be immediately removed from the job site and replaced at no cost to the owner.

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Part 2. PRODUCTS 2.01 RUBBER ROOF COATINGS A. Rubber Roof Coating products physical specifications and minimal performance criteria shall be as

follows:

1. RC 2000 Rubber Roof Coating

Drying Time: 1 – 3 hours Elongation: 500 percent (ASTM D-412) Tensile Strength:1520 PSI (ASTM D-412) Coverage Rates: 80 – 100 sq. ft/gal Permeance: .166 perms (ASTM E-96) Reduction: None Specific Gravity: 1.02 Flash Point: 101° F. Solar Reflectance (white): 80+%

2. RC 2200 Rubber Seam Compound (Brush, Trowel or Spray Grades)

Elongation: 530 percent (ASTM D-412) Tensile Strength:1780 PSI (ASTM D-412) Permeance: .148 perms (ASTM E-96) Reduction: None Specific Gravity: 1.03 to 1.05 Flash Point: 81° F. to 101° F.

3. RPM Series Polyester Mesh A. Stitchbonded polyester mesh for reinforcement of seams and penetrations. Provides high strength and

good elongation, while conforming well to irregular surfaces.

Tensile Strength: 57.1 PSI (ASTM D1682) Elongation: 61% (ASTM D1682) Mullen Burst: 176 lbs. (ASTM D3786) Trapezoid: 16 lbs. (ASTM D1117)

4. CR 2100 Rubber Skylight Coating A. Clear, flexible rubber coating that provides excellent adhesion and water resistance for fiberglass

skylight panels. Drying Time: 1 – 3 hours Elongation: 400 percent (ASTM D-412) Tensile Strength:1520 PSI (ASTM D-412) Coverage Rates: 80 – 100 sq. ft/gal Permeance: .166 perms (ASTM E-96) Reduction: None Specific Gravity: .87 Flash Point: 101° F.

5. RC 300 Roofing Cleaner/Degreaser A. An alkaline cleaner that is biodegradable and non-flammable, which cleans and degreases various

roofing surfaces. 6. RS 2030 Roofing Sealer A. Clear, flexible coating for use on asphaltic surfaces to prevent bleed and discoloration.

Drying Time: 1 – 3 hours Coverage Rates: 250 sq. ft/gal Reduction: None Specific Gravity: 1.02

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7. RST Series Roofing Seam Tape

A. A strong, flexible seam tape for reinforcement of seams and penetrations. Provides good elongation and conforms well to irregular surfaces. Solid Content (ASTM D1729-69): 99.8% Tensile Strength (ASTM D-412): 35 PSI Elongation/webbing: 200% Cold Temperature Flexibility: Passes Moisture Vapor Transmission: 0.75 perms

2.02 Manufacturer A. The following roof coating manufacturers have been approved for the project. No substitutions by

secondary, indirect manufacturers will be allowed. 1. Inland Coatings 26259 Hwy 6 Adel, IA 50003 (800) 456-8467 www.inlandcoatings.com B. Other manufacturers requesting approval must submit acceptable information certifying that they are

the direct manufacturer from raw material into the specified product and meet the performance criteria required.

PART 3.0 - INSTALLATION 3.01 Surface Preparation A. Examine substrate to receive new roofing. Do not proceed with installation of the Inland Roofing

System until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected in a manner acceptable to the manufacturer (Inland Coatings Corporation).

B. Contractor shall address the following:

•Treatment of large gaps and cracks •Treatment of ponding water areas •Thorough cleaning •Miscellaneous items

C. Treatment of Excessive Gaps: All large gaps (1/4” or larger) existing between roof panels must be

closed or made flush with self-drilling fasteners w/washers. All other gaps larger than ¼” must be either closed with self-drilling fasteners w/washers, or filled with backer rod or urethane foam.

D. Treatment of Ponding Water Areas: Contractor shall make every effort to mechanically eliminate all

ponding water areas on the roof prior to application of products ("ponding water" is defined as water which does not properly drain and remains for more than 48 hours after precipitation stops). This may include the installation of metal crickets, condensation lines from HVAC units, etc.

E. Repair of Dented / Damaged Panels: Applicator shall repair dented and/or damaged metal roof panels.

Dents shall be mechanically removed to the maximum extent possible. If ribs are broken, Contractor shall cover the broken rib area with RC 2200 Rubber Seam Compound and RPM 400 (4”) Polyester Mesh.

F. Re-tightening and Replacement of Fasteners: All fasteners must be re-tightened, secured or replaced, as

necessary. All stripped fasteners must be replaced with larger diameter fasteners w/washers. All missing fasteners must be replaced.

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G. Thorough Cleaning / Removal of Existing Paints and Coatings: Metal substrate must be pressure-washed with clean water. A minimum working pressure of 3,000 psi shall be used to remove all dirt, dust, previous paints / coatings which are delaminating and waste products (oil, oil-based roof cements, solvents, grease, animal fats, etc.). A rotary spray tip and/or the use of Inland RC 300 Cleaner/Degreaser may improve metal panel cleaning. All existing silicone-based sealants must be completely removed from roof substrate prior to application of products. Allow roof to dry thoroughly before application of Inland Rubber Coatings.

H. Treatment of Residual Asphalt: Installer shall make every effort to remove asphaltic roofing elements. Removal efforts must include use of methods such as pressure-washing, scrapers, wire brushes, power wire-wheels, or other similar tools. Residual asphaltic areas are to be addressed with Inland RS 2030 Roofing Sealer.

I. Treatment of Rust Areas: All rust areas must be thoroughly cleaned to prevent further deterioration of

the metal roof panels. Remove all loose, flaking or powdery rust by wire brushing if it has not been removed during the pressure washing. All areas exhibiting tight rust shall be primed with Inland RC 2000 Rubber Roof Coating at a rate of 100 sf/gal.

J. Air conditioning units, blowers and evaporative coolers shall be disconnected or otherwise modified to prevent contaminating the roof surfaces with water or condensation, and to prevent solvent fumes from entering the building.

3.02 SEAMS, FASTENERS AND PENETRATIONS (Mandatory on System Warranties)

(Method 1 with RPM Series Polyester mesh) A. Fasteners: Coat all fasteners with a liberal amount of RC 2200 Rubber Seam Compound. (Brush,

Trowel or Spray Grade). All fasteners must be totally encapsulated.

B. Vertical Seams: All vertical seams should be coated with RC 2200 Rubber Seam Compound at a coverage rate of 20 sf/gal. (A 3” to 4” wide pattern should yield 60 to 80 lft/gal @ 30 mils DFT). The above coverage rates are to be achieved in a two-coat application and the minimum Dry Film Thickness (DFT) requirements under this specification.

1. All gaps larger than 1/8” existing between roof panels must be reinforced with RPM Series Polyester

Mesh. Gaps smaller than 1/8” do not require the use of reinforcing mesh and can be coated with RC 2200 Rubber Seam Compound. This to be accomplished in a two-coat process, with the first coat back-brushed into the seam, with the seam area filled and free of voids.

2. The application of RC 2200 Rubber Seam Compound should be centered on the metal seam,

overlapping an adequate distance on either side of the seam. For vertical seam areas larger than 1/8”, proceed to section (3) below.

3. Embed RPM 200 Polyester Mesh (2” wide) into the seam compound. Back-brush the polyester using a

stiff bristle brush to prevent wrinkling or air pockets under the fabric. Allow seam area to cure a minimum of two hours. A liberal second coat of RC 2200 is then applied over the RPM 200 Polyester Mesh. The Spray or Brush Grades normally provide the best results.

C. Horizontal Seams: All horizontal seams should be coated with RC 2200 Rubber Seam Compound at a

coverage rate of 15 sf/gal. (A 5” wide pattern should yield 34 lft/gal @ 45 mils DFT). The above coverage rates are to be achieved in a two-coat application and the minimum Dry Film Thickness (DFT) requirements under this specification.

1. The application of RC 2200 should be centered on the metal seam, overlapping an adequate distance on either side of the seam to accommodate the width of the polyester mesh.

2. Embed RPM 400 Polyester Mesh (4” wide) into the seam compound. Backbrush the RPM 400

polyester using a stiff bristle brush to prevent wrinkling or air pockets under the fabric. Allow seam area to cure a minimum of two hours. A liberal second coat of RC 2200 Rubber Seam Compound is then applied over the RPM 400. The Spray or Brush Grades normally provide the best results.

D. Penetrations and Flashings: Flash all curbs, crickets, rakes, parapet walls, ridgecaps, vent pipes,

pinholes on metal panel, skylights, etc. with RC 2200 Rubber Seam Compound, then embed RPM 400 Polyester Mesh (4” wide). Cover the RPM 400 mesh with a liberal second coat of RC 2200 Rubber seam compound.

E. Skylights: Coat all fiberglass skylight panels with CR 2100 Rubber Skylight Coating at a rate of 100

sf/gal. This is best accomplished using a roller or brush.

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F. Gutters: Apply RC 2200 Rubber Seam Compound and RPM 400 Polyester Mesh to all interior gutter seams. Gutter must be clean and dry before application.

3.03 SEAMS, FASTENERS AND PENETRATIONS (Mandatory on System Warranties) (Method 2 with RST Series Roofing Seam Tape)

A. Fasteners: Coat all fasteners with a liberal amount of RC 2200 Rubber Seam Compound. (Brush,

Trowel or Spray Grade). All fasteners must be totally encapsulated.

B. Vertical Seams:

1. Vertical Seams with gaps smaller than 1/8” existing between roof panels: Coat with RC 2200 Rubber Seam Compound at a coverage rate of 20 sf/gal. (A 3” to 4” wide pattern should yield 60 to 80 lft/gal @ 30 mils DFT). The above coverage rates are to be achieved in a two-coat application and are the minimum Dry Film Thickness (DFT) requirement under this specification. The first coat must be back-brushed into the seam, with the seam area filled and free of voids.

2. Vertical Seams with gaps larger than 1/8” existing between roof panels: Carefully apply RST-200

Roofing Seam Tape to the seam area and work into all cracks and crevices to prevent wrinkling or air pockets. Apply a liberal coat of RC-2200 Seam Compound at a coverage rate of 40 sf.gal. (A 3” to 4” wide pattern should yield 120 to 160 lft/gal @ 15 mils DFT) The combined minimum Dry Film Thickness (DFT) required under this specification shall be 30 mils.

3. All seaming applications should be centered on the metal seam, overlapping an adequate distance on either side of the seam.

C. Horizontal Seams: Carefully apply RST-400 Roofing Seam Tape to the seam area and work into all

cracks and crevices to prevent wrinkling or air pockets. Apply a liberal coat of RC-2200 Seam Compound at a coverage rate of 30 sf.gal. (A 5” wide pattern should yield 70 lft/gal @ 22 mils DFT) The combined minimum Dry Film Thickness (DFT) required under this specification shall be 40 mils.

1. All seaming applications should be centered on the metal seam, overlapping an adequate distance on

either side of the seam. D. Penetrations and Flashings: Flash all curbs, crickets, rakes, parapet walls, ridge caps, vent pipes,

pinholes on metal panel, skylights, etc. with RST-400 Seam tape (4” wide). Cover the RST-400 tape with a liberal coat of RC 2200 Rubber seam compound.

E. Skylights: Coat all fiberglass skylight panels with CR 2100 Rubber Skylight Coating at a rate of 100

sf/gal. This is best accomplished using a roller or brush.

F. Gutters: Apply RST-400 Seam Tape to all interior gutter seams. Cover the RST-400 tape with a liberal coat of RC 2200 Rubber seam compound. Gutter must be clean and dry before application.

3.04 COATING APPLICATION A. Prior to the application of RC 2000 Rubber Roof Coating, all seaming and preparation materials shall

be allowed to dry sufficiently to prevent damage from spray hoses, foot traffic, etc. B. Immediately prior to the application of RC 2000 Rubber Roof Coating, all dust, dirt or other

contaminates shall be blown off the roof surfaces. Surface must be clean and dry prior to any coating applications.

C. It is highly recommended that the basecoat be a contrasting color to the finish coat to ensure adequate coverage and mil thickness.

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D. The entire roof, including interior gutter surfaces, shall receive RC 2000 Rubber Roof Coating

applied as follows:

Note: Although RC 2000 and RC 2200 provide excellent water resistance, the products must be allowed to cure prior to being subjected to ponding water. It is recommended that standing water be blown or swept from any ponding areas for the first 14 days. Use the following application rates only if specifying a 5-Year Product Warranty

1. Apply RC 2000 at a minimum rate of 1.0 gallon per 100 sq. ft. Allow a minimum of 24 hours drying

time prior to allowing foot traffic or inspection of the roof surface. Inspect for insufficient coverage, defects or flaws. Correct any unsatisfactory conditions. The minimum dry film thickness shall be five (5) mils

Use the following application rates only if specifying a 10-Year Product Warranty

1. Apply RC 2000 basecoat at a minimum rate of 1.0 gallon per 100 sq. ft. Allow a minimum of 6 hours

dry time and inspect basecoat for defects, flaws or holidays. Correct any unsatisfactory conditions prior to proceeding.

2. Apply finish coat of RC 2000 at a minimum rate of 1.0 gallons per 100 sq. ft. It should not be applied

unless the basecoat is clean and dry. Allow a minimum of 24 hours drying time prior to allowing foot traffic or inspection of the roof surface. Inspect for insufficient coverage, defects or flaws. Correct any unsatisfactory conditions. The minimum dry film thickness shall be ten (10) mils.

Use the following application rates only if specifying a 10-Year System Warranty

1. Apply RC 2000 basecoat at a minimum rate of 1.0 gallon per 100 sq. ft. Allow a minimum of 6 hours

dry time and inspect basecoat for defects, flaws or holidays. Correct any unsatisfactory conditions prior to proceeding.

1. Apply finish coat of RC 2000 at a minimum rate of 1.0 gallons per 100 sq. ft. It should not be applied

unless the basecoat is clean and dry. Allow a minimum of 24 hours drying time prior to allowing foot traffic or inspection of the roof surface. Inspect for insufficient coverage, defects or flaws. Correct any unsatisfactory conditions. The minimum dry film thickness shall be ten (10) mils.

3.05 CLEANUP A. Maintain work areas in a clean, safe condition at all times during coating installation. Remove

excess materials, trash and debris from the jobsite daily. B. At the completion of the project, clean area of any spills and containers and clean up all roofing

debris, leaving jobsite in a clean and orderly condition. File Number: IM490B6

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RC 2000 Rubber Roof Coating (Multiple Colors: White, Beige, Gray, Off White, Light Beige, Light Green, Light Blue, Light Gray, Tile Red, French Press Brown, Black, Forest Green, Neutral Base) Safety Data Sheet Prepared according to Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 58 / Monday, March 26, 2012 / Rules and Regulations

Revision date: 09/12/2017 Version: 1.0

09/12/2017 RC 2000 Rubber Roof Coating (Multiple Colors: White, Beige, Gray, Off White,

Light Beige, Light Green, Light Blue, Light Gray, Tile Red, French Press, Black,

Forest Green, Neutral Base)

Page 1

SECTION 1: Identification of the substance/mixture and of the company/undertaking

1.1. Product identifier

Product name : RC 2000 Rubber Roof Coating (Multiple Colors: White, Beige, Gray, Off White, Light Beige, Light Green, Light Blue, Light Gray, Tile Red, French Press, Black, Forest Green, Neutral Base)

Product form : Mixture

1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against

1.3. Details of the supplier of the safety data sheet

Inland Coatings P.O. Box 247 26259 Highway 6 Adel, Iowa 50003-0247 (515) 993-4524

1.4. Emergency telephone number

Emergency number : (800) 424-9300 (CHEMTREC)

SECTION 2: Hazards identification

2.1. Classification of the substance or mixture

GHS-US classification

Flam. Liq. 3 H226 Eye Irrit. 2A H319 Skin Sens. 1 H317 Carc. 1A H350 STOT SE 3 H336 STOT RE 1 H372 Asp. Tox. 1 H304

2.2. Label elements

GHS-US labelling

Hazard pictograms (GHS-US) :

GHS02

GHS07

GHS08

Signal word (GHS-US) : Danger

Hazard statements (GHS-US) : H226 - Flammable liquid and vapour H304 - May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways H317 - May cause an allergic skin reaction H319 - Causes serious eye irritation H336 - May cause drowsiness or dizziness H350 - May cause cancer H372 - Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure

Precautionary statements (GHS-US) : P201 - Obtain special instructions before use P202 - Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and understood P210 - Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, open flames, sparks. - No smoking P240 - Ground/bond container and receiving equipment P241 - Use explosion-proof electrical, lighting, ventilating equipment P242 - Use only non-sparking tools P243 - Take precautionary measures against static discharge P260+P261 - Do not breathe mist, spray, vapours P264 - Wash clothing, hands, forearms and face thoroughly after handling P270 - Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product P271 - Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area P272 - Contaminated work clothing must not be allowed out of the workplace P280 - Wear eye protection, face protection, protective gloves, protective clothing P301+P310 - IF SWALLOWED: Immediately call a poison center

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RC 2000 Rubber Roof Coating (Multiple Colors: White, Beige, Gray, Off White, Light Beige, Light Green, Light Blue, Light Gray, Tile Red, French Press Brown, Black, Forest Green, Neutral Base) Safety Data Sheet Prepared according to Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 58 / Monday, March 26, 2012 / Rules and Regulations

09/12/2017 RC 2000 Rubber Roof Coating (Multiple Colors: White, Beige, Gray, Off White,

Light Beige, Light Green, Light Blue, Light Gray, Tile Red, French Press, Black,

Forest Green, Neutral Base)

2/1

P303+P361+P353 - IF ON SKIN (or hair): Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with water/shower P304+P340 - IF INHALED: Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing P305+P351+P338 - IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing P308+P313 - If exposed or concerned: Get medical advice/attention P312+P314 - Get medical advice/attention if you feel unwell P321 - Specific treatment (see first aid instructions on this label) P331 - Do NOT induce vomiting P333+P337+P313 - If skin or eye irritation or rash occurs: Get medical advice/attention P362+P364 - Take off contaminated clothing and wash it before reuse P370+P378 - In case of fire: Use carbon dioxide (CO2), dry sand, foam to extinguish P403+P233+P235 - Store in a well-ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed. Keep cool. P405 - Store locked up P501 - Dispose of contents/container to a licensed hazardous-waste disposal contractor or collection site except for empty clean containers which can be disposed of as non-hazardous waste

2.3. Other hazards

Other hazards not contributing to the classification

: None under normal conditions.

2.4. Unknown acute toxicity (GHS-US)

No data available

SECTION 3: Composition/information on ingredients

3.1. Substance

Not applicable

3.2. Mixture

Name Product identifier %

Petroleum distillates, hydrotreated light (CAS No) 64742-47-8 15 - 40

Solvent naphtha, petroleum, light aromatic (CAS No) 64742-95-6 10 - 30

Benzene, 1,2,4-trimethyl- (CAS No) 95-63-6 3 - 7

Nonane (CAS No) 111-84-2 1 - 5

Silica: Crystalline, quartz (CAS No) 14808-60-7 1 - 5

Ceramic materials and wares, chemicals (CAS No) 66402-68-4 1 - 5

Bis(1,2,2,6,6-pentamethyl-4-piperidyl) sebacate (CAS No) 41556-26-7 0.1 - 1

Decanedioic acid, methyl 1,2,2,6,6-pentamethyl-4-piperidinyl ester

(CAS No) 82919-37-7 0.1 - 1

SECTION 4: First aid measures

4.1. Description of first aid measures

First-aid measures general : If exposed or concerned, get medical attention/advice. Show this safety data sheet to the doctor in attendance. Wash contaminated clothing before re-use. Never give anything to an unconscious person.

First-aid measures after inhalation : IF INHALED: Remove to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. Get medical attention. If breathing is difficult, supply oxygen. If breathing has stopped, give artificial respiration.

First-aid measures after skin contact : IF ON SKIN (or clothing): Remove affected clothing and wash all exposed skin with water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention immediately.

First-aid measures after eye contact : IF IN EYES: Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do so. Get medical attention immediately. Continue rinsing.

First-aid measures after ingestion : IF SWALLOWED: rinse mouth thoroughly. Do not induce vomiting without advice from poison control center or medical professional. Get medical attention immediately.

4.2. Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed

Symptoms/injuries after inhalation : May cause drowsiness or dizziness. May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways.

Symptoms/injuries after skin contact : May cause an allergic skin reaction.

Symptoms/injuries after eye contact : Causes serious eye irritation.

Symptoms/injuries after ingestion : May cause gastrointestinal irritation.

Chronic symptoms : May cause cancer. Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure.

4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed

No additional information available

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SECTION 5: Firefighting measures

5.1. Extinguishing media

Suitable extinguishing media : Foam. Dry powder. Carbon dioxide.

Unsuitable extinguishing media : Do not use a heavy water stream.

5.2. Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture

Fire hazard : This product is flammable.

Explosion hazard : May create vapor/air explosion hazard in confined spaces.

Reactivity : Flammable liquid and vapour.

5.3. Advice for firefighters

Firefighting instructions : Use water spray or fog for cooling exposed containers. Exercise caution when fighting any chemical fire. Do not dispose of fire-fighting water in the environment. Vapours are heavier than air and may travel considerable distance to an ignition source and flash back to source of vapours.

Protection during firefighting : Do not enter fire area without proper protective equipment, including respiratory protection.

SECTION 6: Accidental release measures

6.1. Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures

General measures : Remove ignition sources. Keep upwind.

6.1.1. For non-emergency personnel

Protective equipment : Wear Protective equipment as described in Section 8.

Emergency procedures : Evacuate unnecessary personnel.

6.1.2. For emergency responders

Protective equipment : Wear suitable protective clothing, gloves and eye or face protection. Approved supplied-air respirator, in case of emergency.

6.2. Environmental precautions

Prevent entry to sewers and public waters. Notify authorities if liquid enters sewers or public waters. Avoid release to the environment.

6.3. Methods and material for containment and cleaning up

For containment : Contain any spills with dikes or absorbents to prevent migration and entry into sewers or streams.

Methods for cleaning up : Soak up spills with inert solids, such as clay or diatomaceous earth as soon as possible. Place in a suitable container for disposal in accordance with the waste regulations (see Section 13).

6.4. Reference to other sections

No additional information available

SECTION 7: Handling and storage

7.1. Precautions for safe handling

Precautions for safe handling : Wash hands and other exposed areas with mild soap and water before eating, drinking or smoking and when leaving work. Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and understood. Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety procedures. Keep container closed when not in use. Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames and other ignition sources. No smoking.

7.2. Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities

Storage conditions : Store in dry, well-ventilated area. Keep container closed when not in use. Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames and other ignition sources. No smoking.

SECTION 8: Exposure controls/personal protection

8.1. Control parameters

Petroleum distillates, hydrotreated light (64742-47-8)

Remark (ACGIH) OELs not established

Remark (OSHA) OELs not established

Nonane (111-84-2)

ACGIH TWA (ppm) 200 ppm

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Nonane (111-84-2)

Remark (ACGIH) Threshold Limit Values (TLV Basis) Critical Effects - CNS Impairment

OSHA PEL (TWA) (mg/m³) 1050 mg/m³

OSHA PEL (TWA) (ppm) 200 ppm

Solvent naphtha, petroleum, light aromatic (64742-95-6)

Remark (ACGIH) OELs not established

Remark (OSHA) OELs not established

Silica: Crystalline, quartz (14808-60-7)

ACGIH TWA (mg/m³) 0.025 mg/m³ (respirable fraction)

OSHA PEL (TWA) (mg/m³) (30)/(%SiO2 + 2) total dust; (10)/(%SiO2 + 2) respirable fraction

OSHA PEL (TWA) (ppm) (250)/(%SiO2 + 5) respirable fraction

Ceramic materials and wares, chemicals (66402-68-4)

Remark (ACGIH) OELs not established

Remark (OSHA) OELs not established

Benzene, 1,2,4-trimethyl- (95-63-6)

Remark (ACGIH) OELs not established

Remark (OSHA) OELs not established

Bis(1,2,2,6,6-pentamethyl-4-piperidyl) sebacate (41556-26-7)

Remark (ACGIH) OELs not established

Remark (OSHA) OELs not established

Decanedioic acid, methyl 1,2,2,6,6-pentamethyl-4-piperidinyl ester (82919-37-7)

Remark (ACGIH) OELs not established

Remark (OSHA) OELs not established

8.2. Exposure controls

Appropriate engineering controls : Provide adequate general and local exhaust ventilation. Use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation, or other engineering controls to control airborne levels below recommended exposure limits. Use explosion-proof equipment with flammable materials. Ensure adequate ventilation, especially in confined areas.

Personal protective equipment : Gloves. Protective goggles. Wear chemically impervious apron over labcoat and full coverage clothing. Insufficient ventilation: wear respiratory protection.

Hand protection : Use gloves chemically resistant to this material when prolonged or repeated contact could occur. Gloves should be classified under Standard EN 374 or ASTM F1296. Suggested glove materials are: Neoprene, Nitrile/butadiene rubber, Polyethylene, Ethyl vinyl alcohol laminate, PVC or vinyl. Suitable gloves for this specific application can be recommended by the glove supplier. Change contaminated gloves immediately.

Eye protection : Wear eye protection, including chemical splash goggles and a face shield when possibility exists for eye contact due to spraying liquid or airborne particles.

Skin and body protection : Wear long sleeves, and chemically impervious PPE/coveralls to minimize bodily exposure.

Respiratory protection : Wear a NIOSH-approved (or equivalent) full-facepiece airline respirator in the positive pressure mode with emergency escape provisions. In case of inadequate ventilation or risk of inhalation of vapors, use suitable respiratory equipment with gas filter (type A2). Use a positive-pressure air-supplied respirator if there is any potential for an uncontrolled release, exposure levels are not known, or any other circumstances where air-purifying respirators may not provide adequate protection.

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SECTION 9: Physical and chemical properties

9.1. Information on basic physical and chemical properties

Physical state : Liquid

Color : No data available.

Odor : Slight hydrocarbon odor.

Odor Threshold : No data available

pH : No data available

Relative evaporation rate (butylacetate=1) : No data available

Melting point : No data available

Freezing point : No data available

Boiling point : 154.4 - 178.3 °C (310-353 °F)

Flash point : 38.3 - 39.4 °C (101-103°F)

Auto-ignition temperature : 230 °C (450°F)

Decomposition temperature : No data available

Flammability (solid, gas) : No data available

Vapour pressure : 2 mm Hg at 20°C (68°F)

Relative vapour density at 20 °C : Heavier than air

Relative density : 1.02

Solubility : Water: Negligible

Log Pow : No data available

Log Kow : No data available

Viscosity, kinematic : No data available

Viscosity, dynamic : No data available

Explosive properties : No data available

Oxidising properties : No data available

Explosive limits : 1 - 8.9 vol %

9.2. Other information

VOC content : 525 g/l

SECTION 10: Stability and reactivity

10.1. Reactivity

Flammable liquid and vapour.

10.2. Chemical stability

No data available.

10.3. Possibility of hazardous reactions

No data available.

10.4. Conditions to avoid

No flames, no sparks. Eliminate all sources of ignition. Heat. Prevent vapor accumulation.

10.5. Incompatible materials

Strong acids. Strong alkalis. Oxidizing agents.

10.6. Hazardous decomposition products

No data available.

SECTION 11: Toxicological information

11.1. Information on toxicological effects

Acute toxicity : Not classified

Petroleum distillates, hydrotreated light (64742-47-8)

LD50 oral rat > 5000 mg/kg

LD50 dermal rabbit > 2000 mg/kg

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Petroleum distillates, hydrotreated light (64742-47-8)

LC50 inhalation rat (mg/l) > 5.2 mg/l/4h

Nonane (111-84-2)

LC50 inhalation rat (ppm) 3200 ppm/4h

Solvent naphtha, petroleum, light aromatic (64742-95-6)

LD50 dermal rabbit > 2000 mg/kg

LC50 inhalation rat (ppm) 3400 ppm/4h

Silica: Crystalline, quartz (14808-60-7)

LD50 oral rat 500 mg/kg

ATE CLP (oral) 500.000 mg/kg bodyweight

Benzene, 1,2,4-trimethyl- (95-63-6)

LD50 oral rat 3280 mg/kg

LD50 dermal rabbit > 3160 mg/kg

ATE CLP (gases) 4500.000 ppmv/4h

ATE CLP (vapours) 11.000 mg/l/4h

ATE CLP (dust,mist) 1.500 mg/l/4h

Bis(1,2,2,6,6-pentamethyl-4-piperidyl) sebacate (41556-26-7)

LD50 oral rat 2615 mg/kg

Skin corrosion/irritation : Not classified

Serious eye damage/irritation : Causes serious eye irritation.

Respiratory or skin sensitisation : May cause an allergic skin reaction.

Germ cell mutagenicity : Not classified.

Carcinogenicity : May cause cancer.

Cumene (98-82-8)

IARC group 2B - Possibly carcinogenic to humans

Silica: Crystalline, quartz (14808-60-7)

IARC group 1 - Carcinogenic to humans

Titanium dioxide (13463-67-7)

IARC group 2B - Possibly carcinogenic to humans

Carbon black (1333-86-4)

IARC group 2B - Possibly carcinogenic to humans

Reproductive toxicity : Not classified

Specific target organ toxicity (single exposure) : May cause drowsiness or dizziness.

Specific target organ toxicity (repeated exposure)

: Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure.

Aspiration hazard : May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways.

Symptoms/injuries after inhalation : May cause drowsiness or dizziness. May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways.

Symptoms/injuries after skin contact : May cause an allergic skin reaction.

Symptoms/injuries after eye contact : Causes serious eye irritation.

Symptoms/injuries after ingestion : May cause gastrointestinal irritation.

Chronic symptoms : May cause cancer. Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure.

SECTION 12: Ecological information

12.1. Toxicity

Ecology - general : Aquatic toxicity rating not determined. All possible measures should be taken to prevent release into the environment.

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12.2. Persistence and degradability

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Persistence and degradability Not established.

12.3. Bioaccumulative potential

No additional information available

12.4. Mobility in soil

No additional information available

12.5. Other adverse effects

No additional information available

SECTION 13: Disposal considerations

13.1. Waste treatment methods

Waste treatment methods : Do not discharge to public wastewater systems without permit of pollution control authorities. No discharge to surface waters is allowed without an NPDES permit.

Waste disposal recommendations : Dispose in a safe manner in accordance with local/national regulations.

SECTION 14: Transport information

In accordance with DOT

Transport document description : UN1263 Paint (including paint, lacquer, enamel, stain, shellac solutions, varnish, polish, liquid filler, and liquid lacquer base), 3, III

UN-No.(DOT) : 1263

DOT NA no. : UN1263

Proper Shipping Name (DOT) : Paint

including paint, lacquer, enamel, stain, shellac solutions, varnish, polish, liquid filler, and liquid lacquer base

Department of Transportation (DOT) Hazard Classes

: 3 - Class 3 - Flammable and combustible liquid 49 CFR 173.120

Hazard labels (DOT) : 3 - Flammable liquid

Packing group (DOT) : III - Minor Danger

DOT Quantity Limitations Passenger aircraft/rail (49 CFR 173.27)

: 5 L

DOT Quantity Limitations Cargo aircraft only (49 CFR 175.75)

: 60 L

DOT Vessel Stowage Location : B - (i) The material may be stowed ‘‘on deck’’ or ‘‘under deck’’ on a cargo vessel and on a passenger vessel carrying a number of passengers limited to not more than the larger of 25 passengers, or one passenger per each 3 m of overall vessel length; and (ii) ‘‘On deck only’’ on passenger vessels in which the number of passengers specified in paragraph (k)(2)(i) of this section is exceeded.

Additional information

Other information : No supplementary information available.

Transport by sea

No additional information available

Air transport

No additional information available

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SECTION 15: Regulatory information

15.1. US Federal regulations

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All chemical substances in this product are listed in the EPA (Environment Protection Agency) TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) Inventory or are exempt

SARA Section 311/312 Hazard Classes Immediate (acute) health hazard Delayed (chronic) health hazard Fire hazard

CAS #: 7440-50-8 (Copper)

Section 302 (EHS) TPQ lb

Section 304 EHS RQ lb

CERCLA RQ 5000 lb

Section 313 Listed on SARA section 13

CAS #: 108-88-3 (Toluene)

Section 302 (EHS) TPQ lb

Section 304 EHS RQ lb

CERCLA RQ 1000 lb

Section 313 Listed on SARA section 13

CAS #: 123-86-4 (n-Butyl acetate)

Section 302 (EHS) TPQ lb

Section 304 EHS RQ lb

CERCLA RQ 5000 lb

Section 313 Not Listed

CAS #: 50-00-0 (Formaldehyde)

Section 302 (EHS) TPQ 500 lb

Section 304 EHS RQ 100 lb

CERCLA RQ 100 lb

Section 313 Listed on SARA section 13

CAS #: 7439-92-1 (Lead)

Section 302 (EHS) TPQ lb

Section 304 EHS RQ lb

CERCLA RQ 10 lb

Section 313 Listed on SARA section 13

CAS #: 7440-02-0 (Nickel)

Section 302 (EHS) TPQ lb

Section 304 EHS RQ lb

CERCLA RQ 100 lb

Section 313 Listed on SARA section 13

CAS #: 7439-97-6 (Mercury)

Section 302 (EHS) TPQ lb

Section 304 EHS RQ lb

CERCLA RQ 1 lb

Section 313 Listed on SARA section 13

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CAS #: 7440-43-9 (Cadmium)

Section 302 (EHS) TPQ lb

Section 304 EHS RQ lb

CERCLA RQ 10 lb

Section 313 Listed on SARA section 13

CAS #: 7440-38-2 (Arsenic)

Section 302 (EHS) TPQ lb

Section 304 EHS RQ lb

CERCLA RQ 1 lb

Section 313 Listed on SARA section 13

CAS #: 71-43-2 (Benzene)

Section 302 (EHS) TPQ lb

Section 304 EHS RQ lb

CERCLA RQ 10 lb

Section 313 Listed on SARA section 13

CAS #: 1330-20-7 (Xylenes)

Section 302 (EHS) TPQ lb

Section 304 EHS RQ lb

CERCLA RQ 100 lb

Section 313 Listed on SARA section 13

CAS #: 98-82-8 (Cumene)

Section 302 (EHS) TPQ lb

Section 304 EHS RQ lb

CERCLA RQ 5000 lb

Section 313 Listed on SARA section 13

CAS #: 95-63-6 (Benzene, 1,2,4-trimethyl-)

Section 302 (EHS) TPQ lb

Section 304 EHS RQ lb

CERCLA RQ lb

Section 313 Listed on SARA section 13

CAS #: 78-83-1 (Isobutyl Alcohol)

Section 302 (EHS) TPQ lb

Section 304 EHS RQ lb

CERCLA RQ 5000 lb

Section 313 Not Listed

CAS #: 1344-28-1 (Aluminum Oxide)

Section 302 (EHS) TPQ lb

Section 304 EHS RQ lb

CERCLA RQ lb

Section 313 Listed on SARA section 13

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CAS #: 148-79-8 (Thiobendazole)

Section 302 (EHS) TPQ lb

Section 304 EHS RQ lb

CERCLA RQ lb

Section 313 Listed on SARA section 13

15.2. International regulations

No additional information available.

15.3. US State regulations

California Proposition 65

WARNING! This product contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.

Cumene (98-82-8)

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Carcinogens List

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Developmental Toxicity

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Reproductive Toxicity - Female

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Reproductive Toxicity - Male

No significance risk level (NSRL)

Yes No No No

Silica: Crystalline, quartz (14808-60-7)

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Carcinogens List

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Developmental Toxicity

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Reproductive Toxicity - Female

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Reproductive Toxicity - Male

No significance risk level (NSRL)

Yes No No No

Nickel oxide (1313-99-1)

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Carcinogens List

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Developmental Toxicity

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Reproductive Toxicity - Female

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Reproductive Toxicity - Male

No significance risk level (NSRL)

Yes No No No

Titanium dioxide (13463-67-7)

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Carcinogens List

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Developmental Toxicity

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Reproductive Toxicity - Female

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Reproductive Toxicity - Male

No significance risk level (NSRL)

Yes No No No

Carbon black (1333-86-4)

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Carcinogens List

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Developmental Toxicity

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Reproductive Toxicity - Female

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Reproductive Toxicity - Male

No significance risk level (NSRL)

Yes No No No

Toluene (108-88-3)

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Carcinogens List

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Developmental Toxicity

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Reproductive Toxicity - Female

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Reproductive Toxicity - Male

No significance risk level (NSRL)

No Yes No No

Formaldehyde (50-00-0)

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Carcinogens List

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Developmental Toxicity

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Reproductive Toxicity - Female

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Reproductive Toxicity - Male

No significance risk level (NSRL)

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Formaldehyde (50-00-0)

Yes No No No

Benzene (71-43-2)

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Carcinogens List

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Developmental Toxicity

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Reproductive Toxicity - Female

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Reproductive Toxicity - Male

No significance risk level (NSRL)

Yes Yes No Yes

Arsenic (7440-38-2)

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Carcinogens List

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Developmental Toxicity

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Reproductive Toxicity - Female

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Reproductive Toxicity - Male

No significance risk level (NSRL)

Yes Yes No No

Cadmium (non-pyrophoric) (7440-43-9)

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Carcinogens List

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Developmental Toxicity

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Reproductive Toxicity - Female

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Reproductive Toxicity - Male

No significance risk level (NSRL)

Yes Yes No Yes

Mercury (7439-97-6)

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Carcinogens List

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Developmental Toxicity

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Reproductive Toxicity - Female

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Reproductive Toxicity - Male

No significance risk level (NSRL)

No Yes No No

Nickel (7440-02-0)

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Carcinogens List

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Developmental Toxicity

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Reproductive Toxicity - Female

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Reproductive Toxicity - Male

No significance risk level (NSRL)

Yes No No No

Lead (7439-92-1)

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Carcinogens List

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Developmental Toxicity

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Reproductive Toxicity - Female

U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Reproductive Toxicity - Male

No significance risk level (NSRL)

Yes Yes Yes Yes

Nonane (111-84-2)

U.S. - New Jersey - Right to Know Hazardous Substance List U.S. - Massachusetts - Right To Know List U.S. - Pennsylvania - RTK (Right to Know) List

Silica: Crystalline, quartz (14808-60-7)

U.S. - New Jersey - Right to Know Hazardous Substance List U.S. - Pennsylvania - RTK (Right to Know) List U.S. - Massachusetts - Right To Know List

Titanium dioxide (13463-67-7)

U.S. - Massachusetts - Right To Know List U.S. - New Jersey - Right to Know Hazardous Substance List U.S. - Pennsylvania - RTK (Right to Know) List

Benzene, 1,2,4-trimethyl- (95-63-6)

U.S. - New Jersey - Right to Know Hazardous Substance List U.S. - Massachusetts - Right To Know List

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RC 2000 Rubber Roof Coating (Multiple Colors: White, Beige, Gray, Off White, Light Beige, Light Green, Light Blue, Light Gray, Tile Red, French Press Brown, Black, Forest Green, Neutral Base) Safety Data Sheet Prepared according to Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 58 / Monday, March 26, 2012 / Rules and Regulations

09/12/2017 RC 2000 Rubber Roof Coating (Multiple Colors: White, Beige, Gray, Off White,

Light Beige, Light Green, Light Blue, Light Gray, Tile Red, French Press, Black,

Forest Green, Neutral Base)

12/1

Benzene, 1,2,4-trimethyl- (95-63-6)

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Carbon black (1333-86-4)

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Lead (7439-92-1)

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Copper (7440-50-8)

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Limestone (1317-65-3)

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SECTION 16: Other information

Indication of changes : New SDS Created.

Revision date : 09/12/2017

Other information : Author: DW.

NFPA health hazard : 2 - Intense or continued exposure could cause temporary incapacitation or possible residual injury unless prompt medical attention is given.

NFPA fire hazard : 2 - Must be moderately heated or exposed to relatively high temperature before ignition can occur.

NFPA reactivity : 0 - Normally stable, even under fire exposure conditions, and are not reactive with water.

HMIS III Rating

Health : 2*

Flammability : 2

Physical : 0

Personal Protection :

This information is based on our current knowledge and is intended to describe the product for the purposes of health, safety and environmental requirements only. It should not therefore be construed as guaranteeing any specific property of the product

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RC 2000 Rubber Roof Coating

RC 2000 is a unique rubber coating that provides extremely effective protection, reducing costly re-applications. It is a one-component product that has excellent adhesion to properly prepared surfaces. RC 2000 controls corrosion and rust bleed through, even after years of service. It is thermally stable and resists cracking and peeling due to weather extremes and ultraviolet exposure. RC 2000 has excellent physical properties and was designed to repair the roof and reduce the facility’s cooling demand with the same capital expenditure.

TECHNICAL DATA: Coverage Rate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-100 sf/gal Flashpoint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101F. Weight (lb./gal.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.5 Solids (% by Weight) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.0±1% Viscosity @ 78 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2900 cps. Drying Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 hours Elongation. . . . . . . . . . . ASTM-D-412 . . . . 500% Tensile Strength . . . . . . ASTM-D-412 . . . . 1520 PSI Permeance (10 mils). . . ASTM-E-96 . . . . . 0.166 perms Fungi Resistance . . . . . .ASTM G 21 . . . . . 0 (Pass) Water Swell . . . . . . . . . ASTM D 471 . . . . 0% Weathering . . . . . . . . . . ASTM 4798 . . . . . Pass Low Temp. Flex . . . . . . ASTM D 522 . . . . Pass Wind Driven Rain . . . . . TT-C-555B . . . . . Pass

WET ADHESION (ASTM C 794/D 903) Metal . . . . . . . . . . . . Pass SBS Mod. Bit. . . . . . . Pass APP Mod. Bit. . . . . . . Pass Smooth BUR . . . . . . Pass EPDM . . . . . . . . . . . . Pass TPO . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pass Hypalon . . . . . . . . . . Pass SPUF (Foam) . . . . . . Pass HANDLING & STORAGE: RC 2000 contains a blend of solvents which is considered combustible by D.O.T. and O.S.H.A. standards. It should be used and stored away from flames, in a well-ventilated atmosphere. Avoid prolonged breathing of vapors and prevent contact with eyes. Read all label information and precautions before using. The specifications, properties and performance of materials described herein are based on information believed to be reliable. Unless otherwise expressly provided in written contract, the products discussed are sold without conditions or warranties, expressed or implied. Product specifications are subject to change without notice. The specifications, properties and performance of materials described herein are based on information believed to be reliable. Unless otherwise expressly provided in written contract, the products discussed are sold without conditions or warranties, expressed or implied. Product specifications are subject to change without notice.

Form:#LC2000-8 Revision:02/18

TYPE OF APPLICATIONS: • Metal Roofs & Buildings • Single Ply Roofs •Modified & BUR Roofs • Urethane Foam Roofs RC 2000 is Miami-Dade County Product Control Approved. It is also approved by the State of Florida. RC 2000 White is an ENERGY STAR® qualified product. RC 2000 is available in a variety of colors that are listed with the Cool Roof Rating CouncilSM and provides high solar reflectance and thermal emittance. SURFACE PREPARATION: The surface must be free of any oils, moisture, rust scale, soil or other contaminates that may interfere with good adhesion. Remove any loose material from seams or other surfaces with a wire brush or scraper. Oil and grease should also be removed with solvents or an appropriate detergent cleaner. In many cases high pressure water blast will be sufficient to prepare the surface. APPLICATION TEMPERATURES: For best results, the temperature of the ambient air and the substrate should be within a range of 50-100F. For best spray application, the product should be at a minimum of 60F. Lower temperatures can be utilized for brush applications. APPLICATION METHODS: RC 2000 can be applied by brush, spray or roller. Best results can be obtained with airless spray equipment. See Inland Application Bulletins for additional information. Recommended Spray Equipment = Airless

Tip size . . . . . . . . . . . . . .025" Fluid Pressure (PSI). . . . 3000 Fluid hose size . . . . . . . . 3/8" - 1/2"

STANDARD COLORS: *,**White, Black, **Gray, **Beige **Off White, **Light Beige, **Light Green, **Light Blue **Light Gray, Tile Red, Forrest Green, French Press Brown ENERGY STAR® approved color = * Cool Roof Rating CouncilSM listed = ** Fluid Pressure (PSI). . . . 3000 min. Fluid hose size . . . . . . . . 3/8" - 1/2"

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RC 2200 Rubber Seam Compound

RC 2200 is a unique rubber compound that provides extremely effective for sealing fasteners, laps and penetrations on various roof surfaces. It is a one component product that has excellent adhesion to properly prepared substrates. It is typically top-coated with RC 2000 Rubber Roof Coating. RC 2200 has excellent physical properties and reduces costly re-applications. It is available in Brush, Trowel, and Spray grade.

TECHNICAL DATA: Type of Resin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Synthetic Rubber Color . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White Elongation . . . . . . . . (ASTM-D-412). . 530% Tensile Strength . . . .(ASTM-D-412). . 1780 PSI Permeance (35 mils) (ASTM-E-96) . . 0.148 perms Reduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None

GRAD GRADE: BRUSH TROWEL SPRAY Flash Point. . . . . . . 101°F . . . . . . 101°F. . . . . . . 101°F Specific Gravity. . . . 1.05. . . . . . . . 1.07 . . . . . . . . 1.03 Weight (lb./gal.). . . . 8.76 . . . . . . . 8.96 . . . . . . . 8.56 Solids(%/Weight) . . 571% . . . . . 631%. . . . . . 501% Solids(% by Vol.) . . 451% . . . . . 511%. . . . . . 381% Viscosity*. . . . . . . . 12,000 . . . . . . 50,000. . . . . . .5,600 VOC (grams/liter) . . 436 . . . . . . . . . 390 . . . . . . . 504

WET ADHESION (ASTM C 794/D 903) Metal . . . . . . . . . . . . Pass EPDM . . . . . . . . . . . . Pass TPO . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pass Hypalon . . . . . . . . . . Pass HANDLING & STORAGE: RC 2200 contains a blend of solvents which is considered combustible by D.O.T. and O.S.H.A. standards. It should be used and stored away from flames, in a well-ventilated atmosphere. Avoid prolonged breathing of vapors and prevent contact with eyes. Read all label information and precautions before using. The specifications, properties and performance of materials described herein are based on information believed to be reliable. Unless otherwise expressly provided in written contract, the products discussed are sold without conditions or warranties, expressed or implied. Product specifications are subject to change without notice. Form:#LC2200-8 Revision:04/18

TYPE OF APPLICATIONS: • Metal Roofs & Buildings • Single Ply Roofs •Modified & BUR Roofs • Urethane Foam Roofs RC 2200 is Miami-Dade County Product Control Approved. It is also approved by the State of Florida. SURFACE PREPARATION: The surface must be free of any oils, moisture, rust scale, soil or other contaminates that may interfere with good adhesion. Remove any loose material from seams or other surfaces with a wire brush or scraper. Oil and grease should also be removed with solvents or an appropriate detergent cleaner. In many cases high pressure water blast will be sufficient to prepare the surface. APPLICATION TEMPERATURES: For best results, the temperature of the ambient air and the substrate should be within a range of 40-110F. Although lower temperatures can be used for brush or trowel applications, it is recommended that the product temperature of the Spray Grade be a minimum of 60F before applying. APPLICATION METHODS: RC 2200 can be applied by brush, spray or troweled. Apply heavy, uniform coat over fasteners, and seams.

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H I G H E S T P E R F O R M I N G S Y S T E M S . L O W E S T A P P L I E D C O S T .

METAL ROOF RESTORATIONRestore and Cool Roofs.

GET THE PROJECT DONE FAST WITH FABRIC-LESS ROOF COATING SYSTEMS

• Longest performing system in the industry• Polyurethane fabric-less seam sealer since 1977• System bends and stretches with roof• Less disruption for your business

Attachment No. 2

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TOLL-FREE 800-878-7876 • TEL: 972-438-9111 • WWW.ERSYSTEMS.COM

• Because no fabric is used on the vertical and horizontalseams; issues such as trapped moisture, air pocketsand excessive installation labor are no longer a concern.

• Restoration costs may be as low as 20% of total tear-offand replacement costs; materials are easily applied.

• Makes the inconvenience, risk and environmentalimplications of roof tear-off unnecessary.

• Restoration may be expensed, while roof replacementmust be capitalized.

• ERSystems Metal Roof Restoration System has over30 years of proven performance and is tested andapproved by UL and FM Global.

• Repairs are fast and economical.

• Reduces future maintenance costs.

• 80 mils of protection over problem seams, fastenersand around penetrations.

Why Choose a Metal Cool Roof Restoration System?

Prepare the roof. Prep and clean the roof, removing dirt and debris.

H.E.R. Polyurethane Sealant is applied to the seams, fasteners and penetrations and then smoothed with a brush.

Prime all rust with ERSystems Acrylic Metal Rust Primer or Polyurethane Metal Rust Primer.

Apply 2 coats of ERSystems Acrylic 1000 Plus/SW or Polyurethane 300 Finish Coat.

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H I G H E S T P E R F O R M I N G S Y S T E M S . L O W E S T A P P L I E D C O S T .

POLYURETHANE 300Flexible Roof Restoration System

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ERSystems® has been an industry leader of polyurethane coating for over 40 years. The new Polyurethane 300 restoration system combines a proven aromatic base coat, which has over 10 years of performance history, with a new aliphatic finish coat designed to be physically superior to anything else in the market. Polyurethane 300 is uniquely formulated with bio-based hydrophobic polymer system that supports high performance coating system. The newly designed elastomeric system provides excellent flexibility and durability resulting to superior hydrophobicity, impact, and UV resistance over long period.

Superior Physical StrengthPolyurethane 300 Aliphatic Finish Coat stands up to and surpasses competition in areas like elongation, tensile strength tear strength.

Sticks to EverythingUnlike silicone, Polyurethane 300 system is tenacious and sticks to a wide variety of commercial roof substrates without primer.

TOUGH GOT TOUGHER THE ULTIMATE POLYURETHANE SYSTEM

Moisture Cure, Low PermeabilitySingle component, moisture cure polyurethane makes the coating cure faster in high humidity. Low permeability deters ponding water.

Time Tested PerformanceEngineered with time proven technology. Roofs restored with our polyurethane 30-40 years ago are still performing!

Easy Application = Less TimeSingle component polyurethane rids of complexity. It’s extreme viscosity makes the coating easy to apply and spend less time on the jobsite.

Restore Today, Recoat in FutureUnlike silicone, Polyurethane 300 Aliphatic Finish Coat’s low permeability allows roofs to be recoated. Ask for our extended warranty program today.

Robust ProtectionExtremely robust coating protects roofs from UV rays, chemicals, fungi, and mold, making a roof sustainable even longer.

In Field Technical SupportOur industry experts work with the contractor to achieve the most reliable and effective restoration based customer needs and substrate condition.

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Polyurethane 300 Aliphatic Top Coat

Polyurethane Competition

SiliconeCompetition

Tensile Strength 2390 psi 1435 psi 450 psi

Elongation @ Break 475% 351% 174%

Tear Strength 281 lb/in 159.8 lb/in 21 lb/in

Hardness (Shore A/D) 90A 85A 55A

Permeability 0.0518 perm-inch 0.020 perm-inch 0.1155 perm-inch

In combination with substrate primers and Polyurethane 300 Aromatic Base Coat, Polyurethane 300 Aliphatic Finish Coat produces a continuous, seamless, waterproof coating system.

ERSystems® is a national leader in cool roofing technology and a strong supporter of sustainable and renewable building technologies.

Four ISO 9001: 2008 certified manufacturing facilities in the United States (Irving, TX, Garden Grove, CA, Tucson, AZ, and Rockland, MA) to deliver quality and performance.

ERSystems® is a brand of Illinois Tool Works (NYSE: ITW). Toll Free: 800.878.7876 • www.ersystems.com

Highly reflective roof coatings produce cooler white roofs, which lower energy costs and extend the life of the roof. It’s faster payback for the building owner and an increased return on investment.

Restoration costs may be as low as 20% of total tear-off and replacement costs. Restoration may be expensed, while roof replacement must be capitalized. Restoration reduces waste and may be an eligible tax write off.

With an inspection and survey from our experts, extended warranties are available in 5 and 10 year increments for qualifying roofs.

Cool Way to Save Money with Roof Restoration

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AROMATIC BASE COAT (Light Gray)ALIPHATIC FINISH COAT (Bright White)Size: 5 GAL. Pail, 55 GAL. Drum

BUR

SPF

SINGLE PLY

METAL

Truly Flexible System

PROBLEMHigh performing systems are too expensive and difficult to apply

SOLUTIONPolyurethane 300 system is cost competitive and easy to apply

RESULTGreat results with less time on the job

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P.O. Box 467

300 Railroad Ave STE 200

Delano, MN 55328

763.972.9441

[email protected]

838coatings.com

COMPANY OVERVIEWCOMPANY OVERVIEW

ROOF COATING SPECIALISTS

838 Coatings™ is a manufacturer of

coatings, tapes and sealants designed

to extend the life cycle of existing roofs.

Our products are sustainable: featuring

highly reflective white coatings, sealants

that are solvent and isocyanate free and

modern chemical technologies that exhibit

superior physical properties and durability.

All of our products can be used alone or in

combination to maintain, repair or restore

nearly every roofing substrate with the focus

on lowering the life cycle cost of the roof.

Attachment No. 3

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P.O. Box 467

300 Railroad Ave STE 200

Delano, MN 55328

763.972.9441

[email protected]

838coatings.com

WHO WE ARE838 Coatings™ is a

company focused on

lowering the life cycle

cost of existing roofs.

This is accomplished

through maintenance,

repair and restoration

of nearly all ages

and types of existing

substrates include

metal, EPDM, PVC,

TPO, asphalt and

polyurethane foam.

We support and work

with certified roofing

contractors across the

country.

838 TOP™

• Water Based Elastomeric Roof Coating

• STAR™ requirements

• Exceeds ASTM D6083

838 Supreme™

• Kraton Based Elastomeric Roof Coating

• 0% Swelling after 168 hrs submerged in water

• Exceeds ENERGY STAR™ requirements

• Extremely high tensile strength, elongation and tear strength

• VOC compliant and solvent born results in no blistering

838 MS (Multi-purpose Sealant)• Hybrid Moisture Cure Elastomer Sealant

• 100% Solids

• Seals seams and fasteners on metal roofs

• No VOCs and no free isocyanate means no blistering

Other Products Include• MP Prime • Water Based Multipurpose Primer • Corrosion

protection and asphalt stain blocking

• PlyPrime • Solvent Based Primer • Primes single-ply membranes for coatings and 838 WebTape application

• 838 WebTape • Cloth Faced Tape • Sealing tape designed to be coated

• 75 AM Caulk • Moisture Cure Caulk • 100% solids, solventless, minimal moisture sensitivity and great adhesion

Contact us for additional information on 838 Coatings products and systems.

ROOF COATING SPECIALISTS

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P.O. Box 467

300 Railroad Ave STE 200

Delano, MN 55328

763.972.9441

[email protected]

838coatings.com

THE BEST ROOF COATINGS AVAILABLETHE BEST ROOF COATINGS AVAILABLE

ROOF COATING SPECIALISTS

838 Coatings™ are designed to adhere to:

• Metal• Cap Sheet• Aged single ply –

EPDM, TPO and PVC

• Concrete• Aged Asphalt• Spray Polyurethane

Foam• ModifiedBitumen

838 TOP™Elastomeric Roof Coating

838 TOP™ is a water based, spray applied elastomeric roof coating. This white, highly reflective acrylic coating is a “Cool Coating” that helps reduce interior building temperatures by lowering the surface temperature of the roof. After application and curing, the coating forms a membrane that protects the roofing substrate from moisture and the sun’s harmful UV radiation providing excellent weathering resistance

• 30 years of proven performance - uses highest performing acrylic roofing resins• Highly Reflective - exceeds ENERGY STAR™ and CRRC minimums to reduce roof substrate temperatures• Environmentally Friendly – Water based and low VOC • Tough Physical Properties - high tensile strength and excellent elongation• Exceeds ASTM D-6083 performance requirements

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P.O. Box 467

300 Railroad Ave STE 200

Delano, MN 55328

763.972.9441

[email protected]

838coatings.com

WHO WE ARE838 Coatings™ is a

company focused on

lowering the life cycle

cost of existing roofs.

This is accomplished

through maintenance,

repair and restoration

of nearly all ages

and types of existing

substrates include

metal, EPDM, PVC,

TPO, asphalt and

polyurethane foam.

We support and work

with certified roofing

contractors across the

country.

ROOF COATING SPECIALISTS

838 Supreme™Elastomeric Roof Coating

838 Supreme™ is an extremely tough Kraton based elastomeric roof coating. This white, highly coating meets the requirements of both ENERGY STAR® and the Cool Roof Rating Council. After application and curing, the coating forms a membrane with outstanding tensile and elongation properties. This membrane protects the substrate from moisture and the sun’s harmful UV radiation providing excellent weathering resistance.

Compare 838 Supreme™ to Silicone

838 Supreme™ Typical Silicone

Dirt Pick-Up Resistance YES NO

Tensile Strength (psi) 550 480

Elongation (%) 850 190

Elongation after 1000 hrs of 800

170

Accelerated Weathering (%)

Tear Resistance (lbf/in) 130 40

Water Swelling (%) 0.0 0.0

• Resists dirt pick-up and stays whiter longer

• Withstands ponding water

• 0% Water Swelling (20mil ASTM D-471)

• Temperature Application Range 32 – 120°F

• Can withstand rain in as little as 2 hrs

• 2 Coat application – no priming required for most substrates*

• Extremely tough physical properties

*Always perform adhesion test to substrate before application

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P.O. Box 467

300 Railroad Ave STE 200

Delano, MN 55328

763.972.9441

[email protected]

838coatings.com

METAL RESTORATIONMETAL RESTORATION

ROOF COATING SPECIALISTS

BEFORE

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P.O. Box 467

300 Railroad Ave STE 200

Delano, MN 55328

763.972.9441

[email protected]

838coatings.com

WHO WE ARE838 Coatings™ is a

company focused on

lowering the life cycle

cost of existing roofs.

This is accomplished

through maintenance,

repair and restoration

of nearly all ages

and types of existing

roofs. These roofi ng

substrates include

metal, EPDM, PVC,

TPO, asphalt and

polyurethane foam.

We support and work

with certified roofing

contractors across the

country.

GET RUST UNDER CONTROL:

• From light to severe rust (as pictured), 838 has the product for your needs

• MP Prime-Water based primer with extra corrosion protection

Stop your leaks:

• 100% Solids 838 MS (Multipurpose Sealant) Hybrid Elastomer

• Seals Seams/Fasteners and Penetrations

• 100% Solids, no VOCs and no free isocyanate means NO BLISTERS!!

Preserve and Protect Your Investment:

• Lower your Life Cycle Cost• Renewable System• Highly Refl ective - Energy

Saving• Variety of chemistries• Extremely high tensile

strength, and elongation

ROOF COATING SPECIALISTS

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838 Coatings System Specification – 838 Metal Restoration System (838 MRS) PART 1 – General

1.01 System Description

The 838 Metal Restoration System (838 MRS) can be applied to a variety of painted and unpainted metal roof and wall surfaces. Extreme caution should be used when addressing Fluoropolymer based paints (ie. Kynar) as described in Part 3. Should questions arise regarding the appropriateness of the 838 Metal Restoration System, please contact 838 Coatings at 763.972.9441 or 800.972.9441. 1.02 Substrate Conditions

A. The bonding surface must be free of moisture, oil, grease, dirt, debris, and ice. B. Installer shall prepare adhesion test patches as outlined in Part 3. C. Any questions regarding compatibility of 838 Coatings products and substrate

should be referred to 838 Coatings.

1.03 Delivery Storage and Protection

A. Store in dry, well ventilated, weathertight location at temperatures between 50°F and 80°F until product is ready to be applied. Do not allow product to freeze.

B. Do not subject roof to stockpiled materials and never stack pelleted material more than two high.

1.04 Environmental Conditions

A. Do not begin work if rain is expected within 24 hours of application. Do not apply water-based products (838 TOP, 838 Metal Prime) when ambient temperatures are expected to fall below 40°F within 12 hours of application. (Note that 838 Supreme, 838 Si-High, 838 Fast-1 and 838 MS can be applied at temperatures of 25°F and rising).

B. Do not apply 838 Coatings products when surface temperatures of the substrate or air temperatures exceed 120°F.

C. Allow sufficient drying time for coatings. Consider environmental conditions including mist, dew, relative humidity, and condensation. NOTE: Any 838 Coatings products that are not cured may be washed off or compromised by rain, mist, dew, condensation and freezing temperatures.

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1.05 Warranty

A. Determination and approval of the applicability of the 838 MRS must be obtained through 838 Coatings corporate offices before any offering of a system warranty. 838 Coatings will not warrant any application installed over an unapproved, unsound or inappropriate substrate.

B. Installer must be a certified 838 Coatings installer and cannot sub-contract the work to a non-certified installer.

C. Installer must provide all preapproval paper work to 838 Coatings a minimum of two weeks prior to job start.

D. The complete 838 MRS (including primer, sealant, coating) must be applied to the roof and there is no warranty for partial applications. In addition, the 838 MRS must be applied to the entire roof and there is no warranty of installations over sections of a roof.

E. All roof areas that pond water for more than 48 hours after precipitation stops, including gutters and the high side of curb units, are excluded from coverage.

PART 2 – Products

2.01 Acceptable Manufacturers

838 Coatings or other 838 Coatings approved manufacturers 2.02 Materials

NOTE: See section 3 for system application instructions. Consult product data sheets

A. 838 MP Prime (Multi-Purpose Primer) 838 MP Prime is a water based acrylic primer/rust inhibitor for metal surfaces. 838 MP Prime can be applied over light and scattered rust regardless of whether it is local or widespread. If a mix of widespread heavy and light rust exists, 838 MP Prime should be applied in two coats. Metal surfaces should be made free of loose rust and scale through wire brushing followed by power washing. 838 MP Prime can be applied by spray or roller at a

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rate of ½-3/4 gallon per 100 ft2 . Do not apply at temperatures below 40°F or above 120°F.

B. 838 MS (Multi-Purpose Sealant)

838 MS is a hybrid moisture cure elastomer sealant designed to seal the seams and fasteners of metal roofs. This hybrid technology is 100% solids and isocyanate free. It has less moisture sensitivity than standard polyurethanes and maintains excellent physical properties (tensile and elongation). 838 MS is designed to encapsulate seams and fastener heads with minimal sag. 838 MS can be poured or extruded and then feathered into place using a brush. Application requirements are outlined in Section 3.

C. 838 TOP™ 838 TOP™ is a water based, spray applied elastomeric roof coating. This white, highly reflective acrylic coating meets the requirements of both ENERGY STAR® and the Cool Roof Rating Council. 838 TOP™ is a “Cool Coating” the helps reduce interior building temperatures by lowering the surface temperature of the roof. After application and curing, the coating forms a membrane with outstanding tensile and elongation properties. This membrane protects the roofing substrate from moisture and the harmful UV light providing excellent weathering resistance and exceeding ASTM D-6083.

838 TOP™ can be applied by spray or roller at rates that depend on the application requirements outlined in Section 3. Do not apply at temperatures below 40°F or above 120°F.

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PART 3 – Execution

3.01 Substrate Inspection and Preparation

A. All substrates must be inspected and any unsatisfactory conditions must be resolved to the satisfaction of manufacturer. Adhesion testing should be performed on a minimum of 3 locations per 300 SQ. Extreme caution should be taken when addressing fluoropolymer-based paint (ie Kynar). Any questionable surfaces should have additional adhesion testing performed. Refer to Technical Bulletin “838 Coatings TB – 3” for additional requirements on adhesion testing.

B. The Contractor is responsible for complete preparation of the roof substrate. This includes:

1. Closing of any gaps 2. Repair of panels 3. Tightening and replacing fasteners 4. Cleaning and removing existing coatings, paints and sealants* 5. Addressing penetrations

*If pre-existing coatings cannot be removed (including aluminized asphalt) please contact 838 Coatings corporate office.

1. Any gaps greater than 1/8 inch must be closed using self drilling stitch fasteners.

During inspection, areas that flex should be noted and any gaps that open should be closed using stitch fasteners. Use Manus 75-AM sealant in any gaps prior to stitch fastening. Light gauge metal may require a combination of fasteners, Manus 75-AM, 6” fabric and/or 4” WebTape.

2. Any panels or panel sections with excessive rust (structurally unsound or with holes), severe dents, or other damage must be repaired or replaced. Metal repairs should use fasteners in combination with Manus 75-AM sealant and MS to be watertight.

3. The entire roof must be examined and all fasteners must be tightened or

replaced as necessary. Any stripped fasteners should be replaced with a larger diameter fastener. Additional fasteners may be required near stripped fasteners.

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4. The entire metal substrate must be pressure washed at 2500 to 3000 psi. Additional measures including the use of TSP (detergent), grit or sand, dilute acid (on galvanized metal), or bleach (for excessive mold and mildew) may be used in combination with power washing. Any additional measures must be completely rinsed off the substrate. All pre-existing roofing elements (ie coatings, sealants and paints) must be removed where ever possible. This includes any asphaltic based coatings and sealants.

NOTE: Many state and local municipalities require that any run off must be captured and not allowed into the sewer or storm water system. Check with local regulations to be compliant.

5. All penetrations must be addressed during substrate preparation. Any loose

pipes or round penetrations should be sealed with a pipe boot. Skylights, pitch pans, parapets and curbs should be sealed as described in section 3.02.

3.02 Application

A. Priming

1. Light rust should be addressed using 838 MP Prime. 838 MP Prime can be applied over light and scattered rust regardless of whether it is local or widespread across the roof. If a mix of widespread heavy and light rust exists, Heavy rust should get two coats of 838 MP Prime. Application should be by brush, roller or airless spray at a rate of 1/2 gallon per 100 ft2 (extremely rough heavy rust may require 3/4 to 1 gallon per 100 ft2.) Do not apply at temperatures below 40°F or above 120°F. Do not apply over metal that has been structurally compromised by rust.

B. Sealing Details

1. Fasteners: Apply 838 MS over all fastener heads maintaining a minimum thickness of 50 wet mils. Brushing may be required to provide complete encapsulation.

2. Seams: Apply 838 MS to all vertical seams in a ½ to ¾ inch bead. Brush 838 MS perpendicular to the seam to fill the underside of the seam and then feather to a consistent thickness of 50 wet mils. Horizontal seams are sealed in the same manner and at the same rate as vertical seams. Horizontal seams that

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demonstrate movement with additional fasteners may include the use of 4” fabric embedded in two layers of 838 MS

3. All Penetrations: Skylights, pitch pans, parapets and curbs should be sealed

using 838 MS or a combination of: 4-6 inch fabric embedded in 838 MS. Application rate should produce 50 wet mils of coverage.

4. Gutters: 838 MS should encapsulate any gutter straps that are fastened above

panels. Apply a combination of 838 MS with embedded fabric over any seams or transitions.

5. A complete inspection of 838 MS application is required before application of

finish coat.

C. Coating Application Options:

1. 838 TOP: 838 TOP should be applied in two coats at a minimum rate of 1.0 gallon per SQ per coat. Both coats should be applied parallel to the ribs of the metal roof panels. After application the resulting minimum dry film thickness 17 mils.

D. Warranties: Contact 838 Coatings for warranty requirements.

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P.O. Box 467

300 Railroad Ave STE 200

Delano, MN 55328

763.972.9441

[email protected]

838coatings.com

ROOF COATING SPECIALISTS

838 MS (Mult ipurpose sealant)Universa l Roof Repair Sealant

838 MS (Mult ipurpose sealant)Universa l Roof Repair Sealant

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P.O. Box 467

300 Railroad Ave STE

200

Delano, MN 55328

763.972.9441

[email protected]

838coatings.com

WHO WE ARE838 Coatings™ is a

company focused on

lowering the life cycle

cost of existing roofs.

This is accomplished

through maintenance,

repair and restoration

of nearly all ages

and types of existing

substrates include

metal, EPDM, PVC,

TPO, asphalt and

polyurethane foam.

We support and work

with certified roofing

contractors across the

country.

838 MS as Universal Sealant:

• 100% Solids – means no shrinkage

• No VOCs and no free isocyanate

• Excellent Elongation + Tensile Strength = TOUGH

• Excellent adhesion to Asphalt, Metal, EPDM, PVC, Aged TPO, Concrete and Brick

Available in: 5’s, 2’s and Resealable Pouches

838 MS as Metal Seam Sealer:

• 100% Solids – 50 wet mils becomes 50 dry mils = less product required

• Seals Seams, Fasteners and Penetrations

• No Fabric Needed• No free isocyanate means NO

BLISTERS along the seams and around fastener heads

838 MS for Flashing Units:

• 838 MS- Conforms and

shape it is applied• Hangs vertical with virtually

no slumping at 50 mils•

substrates

ROOF COATING SPECIALISTS

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COATINGS925 Babcock Blvd Delano, MN 55328

Phone: 763.972.9441 E-mail: [email protected]: 763.972.6382

838MS(MultiPurposeSealant)HybridMoistureCureElastomerSealantDESCRIPTION838MSisahybridmoisturecureelastomersealantdesignedtosealtheseamsandfastenersofmetalroofs.Thishybridtechnologyis100%solidsandisocyanatefree.Ithaslessmoisturesensitivitythanstandardpolyurethanesandmaintainsexcellentphysicalproperties(tensilestrengthandelongation).USES838MSisdesignedtoencapsulateseamsandfastenerheadsonmetalroofswithminimalsag.Additionally,itcanbeusedtosealguttersandpenetrations(750mlre-sealablepouchesworkwellintheseapplications).838MSistypicallypouredorextrudedontotheroofandthenbrushedintoplace.Aconsistentsealantthicknessminimumof50milsis

required.Donotapplyifairtemperatureisbelow42°Forsubstratetemperatureisabove120°F.ADVANTAGES

• 100%solids,solventfreeandisocyanatefree

• Completelyencapsulatesseamsandfasteners

• ToughPhysicalProperties-hightensilestrengthandexcellentelongation

• Excellentsagresistance• Warranted–10yearmaterial

warranty• Availablein2-gallonand5-gallon• Alsoavailablein750mlre-sealable

pouchesNOTES:Forapplicationquestions,pleasecall763-972-9441.SeeMSDSforadditionalproductinformation.

838MSTechnicalDataApplicationRate 1.0gallonper120linealfeet

ApplicationTemperature 42°Fto120°F(airandsubstrate)

ApplicationMethod Extrusion,pourorbrush

DryingTime(75°Fand50%RH) TackFree1.5hrs

TotalSolids 100%byvolume

WeightperGallon 11.7lbs

Viscosity(75°F) 100,000cps

Elongation/TensileStrength 450%±30%/200±30psi

VOC <1g/l

PRODUCTINFORMATIONSHEET

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COATINGS925 Babcock Blvd Delano, MN 55328

Phone: 763.972.9441 E-mail: [email protected]: 763.972.6382

838TOP™ElastomericRoofCoatingDESCRIPTION838TOP™isawaterbased,sprayappliedelastomericroofcoating.Thiswhite,highlyreflectiveacryliccoatingexceedsENERGYSTAR®requirements.838TOP™isa“CoolCoating”thathelpsreduceinteriorbuildingtemperaturesbyloweringthesurfacetemperatureoftheroof.Afterapplicationandcuring,thecoatingformsamembranewithoutstandingtensileandelongationproperties.ThismembraneprotectstheroofingsubstratefrommoistureandthesunsharmfulUVlightprovidingexcellentweatheringresistanceandexceedingASTMD-6083.USES838TOP™isdesignedtoprotectandadheretoavarietyofroofingsubstratesincluding:metal,EPDM,PVC,spraypolyurethanefoam(SPF),woodandconcrete.Itmaybeapplied

bybrush,rollerorairlesssprayer.Substratemustnotpondwaterandbefreeofice,snowandalltypesofdebrispriortoapplication.Donotapplyifairtemperatureisbelow42°Forsubstratetemperatureisabove120°F.ADVANTAGES

• HighlyReflective-toreduceroofsubstratetemperatures

• EnvironmentallyFriendly–WaterbasedandlowVOC

• ToughPhysicalProperties-hightensilestrengthandexcellentelongation

• Warranted–10yearmaterialwarranty

• Availablein5-gallon,55-gallonandtotes

• Availableinwhiteandgray(ieasabasecoat)

NOTES:Forapplicationquestions,pleasecall763-972-9441.SeeMSDSforadditionalproductinformation.

838TOP™TechnicalDataApplicationRate 1.0to4.0gallonsper100ft2dependingon

substrate–SeesystemspecificationsApplicationTemperature 42°Fto120°F(airandsubstrate)

ApplicationMethod Airlessspray,rollerorbrush

DryingTime(75°Fand50%RH) Approximately24hrs(atarateof1.5gallonsper100ft2)

TotalSolidsbyweight/volume 67%±3%/53%±3%

WeightperGallon 11.75lbs

Viscosity(75°F) 17,000±3,000cps

Elongation/TensileStrength 256%±30%/500±30psi

WaterPermeability 4.4perminch

Reflectivity/Emissivity 85/86

ExceedsrequirementsofASTMD-6083forAcrylicRoofCoatings

PRODUCTINFORMATIONSHEET

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COATINGS925 Babcock Blvd Delano, MN 55328

Phone: 763.972.9441 E-mail: [email protected]: 763.972.6382

 

 

838  MP  Prime  Multipurpose  Primer    DESCRIPTION    838  MP  Prime  is  a  water  based  acrylic  primer/rust  inhibitor  designed  for  bare  metal  and  asphalt  coated  surfaces.    838  MP  Prime  has  excellent  stain  blocking  characteristics  in  addition  to  rust  inhibiting  properties  and  aggressive  adhesion.      USES    838  MP  Prime  can  be  applied  over  light  and  scattered  rust  regardless  of  whether  it  is  local  or  widespread  across  the  roof.    If  a  mix  of  widespread  heavy  and  light  rust  exists,  838  RustCon  should  be  applied  over  heavy  rust  followed  by  a  complete  coat  of  838  MP  Prime.  Metal  surfaces  should  be  made  free  of  loose  rust  and  scale  through  wire  brushing  followed  by  power  washing.  Asphalt  substrates  must  

not  pond  water  and  be  free  of  ice,  snow  and  all  types  of  debris  prior  to  application.    Do  not  apply  if  air  temperature  is  below  42°F  or  substrate  temperature  is  above  120°F.    ADVANTAGES    

• Offers  Superior  rust  inhibiting  properties  

• Excellent  stain  blocking  and  adhesion  to  asphaltic  substrates  

• Environmentally  Friendly  –  Water  based  and  low  VOC    

• Warranted  –  10  year  material  warranty  

• Available  in  5-­‐gallon  and  55-­‐gallon  containers  

• Available  in  gray    NOTES:    For  application  questions,  please  call  763-­‐972-­‐9441.    See  MSDS  for  additional  product  information.  

   838  MP  Prime  Technical  Data    Application  Rate     0.5  to  1.0  gallons  per  100ft2  depending  on  

substrate  –  See  system  specifications  Application  Temperature   42°F    to  120°F  (air  and  substrate)  

Application  Method   Airless  spray,  roller  or  brush  

Drying  Time  (75°F    and  50%  RH)   Approximately  2  hrs    

Total  Solids  by  weight/volume   55%  ±  3%    /  40%  ±  3%  

Weight  per  Gallon     8.8  lbs/gallon  

Viscosity  (75°F)   3,000  cps  

   

   

 

 

PRODUCT  INFORMATION  SHEET