Transcription of CHAPTER 13: ENCAPSULATION
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13 1 CHAPTER 13: EncapsulationCHAPTER 13: ENCAPSULATIONStep-by-Step 13 3I. 13 5A. 13 5B. Standards and 13 5C. 13 6II. Assessment of surfaces and Components for 13 6A. Specific surfaces and Components Not Suitable for 13 6B. All Other 13 7 III. Encapsulant 13 8IV. Minimum Performance Requirements for 13 9A. Safe 13 9B. 13 9C. Ability To Remain 13 101. Mechanical Properties .. 13 102. Chemical Resistance Properties .. 13 103. Durability .. 13 10D. Fire, Health, and Environmental 13 10V. Factors To Consider in Selecting and UsingEncapsulant 13 11A.
This barrier is formed using a liquid-applied coating (with or without reinforcement materials) or an adhesively bonded covering material. While encapsulant systems may also be attached to a surface using mechanical fasteners, the primary means of attachment for an encapsulant is bonding of the product to the surface (either by itself or ...
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