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PRODuCt DAtA SONOLASTIC NP 1 - The Cade Corporation

PRODuCt data SONOLASTIC NP 1 . 7 07 92 00 joint Sealants One-component, elastomeric, gun-grade polyurethane sealant Description Features Benefits NP 1 is a one-component, high- Ready to use Requires no mixing; reduces labor costs performance, nonpriming, gun-grade, joint movement capability 35% P rovides excellent flexibility for keeping moving elastomeric polyurethane sealant . joints tight It requires no mixing and typically Easy to gun and tool Speeds application and makes neater joints requires no priming to bond to many materials, including concrete and Available in cartridges, Reduces jobsite waste, lowers disposal costs masonry. 20 ounce ProPaks, and in bulk Twelve standard colors Matches common substrates Yield No primer required for most Lowers installation costs construction materials See page 3 for charts. Weather resistant Produces long-lasting weather-tight seals Packaging Wide temperature-application range Suitable for all climates 300 ml ( fl oz) cartridges, 30 cartridges per carton Compatible with nonrigid coatings May be painted 20 fl oz (590 ml) ProPaks, Superior holding power Long-lasting roof tile instalation 20 per carton UL listed P asses 4 hour, 4 inch, fire and hose stream test For color availability in bulk packaging, when used with Ultra Block or mineral wool call Customer Service.

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1 PRODuCt data SONOLASTIC NP 1 . 7 07 92 00 joint Sealants One-component, elastomeric, gun-grade polyurethane sealant Description Features Benefits NP 1 is a one-component, high- Ready to use Requires no mixing; reduces labor costs performance, nonpriming, gun-grade, joint movement capability 35% P rovides excellent flexibility for keeping moving elastomeric polyurethane sealant . joints tight It requires no mixing and typically Easy to gun and tool Speeds application and makes neater joints requires no priming to bond to many materials, including concrete and Available in cartridges, Reduces jobsite waste, lowers disposal costs masonry. 20 ounce ProPaks, and in bulk Twelve standard colors Matches common substrates Yield No primer required for most Lowers installation costs construction materials See page 3 for charts. Weather resistant Produces long-lasting weather-tight seals Packaging Wide temperature-application range Suitable for all climates 300 ml ( fl oz) cartridges, 30 cartridges per carton Compatible with nonrigid coatings May be painted 20 fl oz (590 ml) ProPaks, Superior holding power Long-lasting roof tile instalation 20 per carton UL listed P asses 4 hour, 4 inch, fire and hose stream test For color availability in bulk packaging, when used with Ultra Block or mineral wool call Customer Service.

2 Suitable for water immersion Documented performance in wet areas Color Low VOC content Meets VOC requirements in all 50 states White, off-white, limestone, anodized aluminum, stone, tan, aluminum gray, precast gray, medium bronze, special Where to Use Location bronze, redwood tan, ash brown and Application Interior and exterior black. Expansion joints Above and below grade Shelf Life Curtain wall construction Immersed in water Cartridges and ProPaks: Panel walls Substrate 1 year when properly stored. Precast units Concrete Storage Aluminum and wood window frames Masonry Store in original, unopened containers Roofing Aluminum away from heat and direct sunshine. Storing at elevated temperatures will Fascia Wood reduce the shelf life. Parapets Clay & concrete roof tiles Structural components Vinyl siding Wastewater treatment plants Dams Spillways and storm drains Wetwells and manholes 29. Sonneborn PRODuCt data NP 1.

3 Technical data Composition Test data SONOLASTIC NP 1 is a one-component moisture- . Property Results Test Methods curing polyurethane. Movement capability, % 35 ASTM C 719. Compliances Tensile strength, 350 ( ) ASTM D 412. ASTM C 920, Type S, Grade NS, Class 35, Use psi (MPa) NT, M, A, G*, O** and I. Tear strength, pli 50 ASTM D 1004. Federal Specification TT-S- 00230C, Type II, Class A Ultimate elongation at break, % 800 ASTM D 412. Corps of Engineers CRD-C- 541, Type II, Class A Rheological, No sag ASTM C 639. Canadian Specification , (sag in vertical displacement). Classification MCG-2-25-A-N, No. 81026 at 120 F (49 C). USDA compliant for use in meat and Extrudability, 3 seconds Passes ASTM C 603. poultry areas Hardness, Shore A ASTM C 661. Underwriters Laboratories Inc. classified At standard conditions 25 30. (fire resistance only) After heat aging (max Shore A: 50) 25. Canadian approval for use in establishments that Weight loss, after heat aging, % 3 ASTM C 792.

4 Handle food Cracking and chalking, None ASTM C 792. SWR Institute validated after heat aging ISO 11600-F-25LM Tack-free time, hrs, Passes ASTM C 679. * NP1 not recommended for application on glass. (maximum 72 hrs). ** Refer to substrates in Where to Use. Stain and color change Passes ASTM C 510. Typical Properties (no visible stain). Property Value Bond durability,* on glass, Passes ASTM C 719. Service temperature -40 to 180 aluminum, and concrete 35% movement range, F ( C) (-40 to 82) Shrinkage None Adhesion* in peel, pli (min. 5 pli) 30 ASTM C 794. Adhesion* in peel after Passes ASTM C 794. UV radiation through glass (min. 5 pli). Artificial weathering, Passes ASTM C 793. Xenon arc, 250 hours Artificial weathering, No surface cracking ASTM G 26. Xenon arc, 3,000 hours Water immersion, 122 F (50 C) Passes 10 weeks with ASTM C 1247. movement cycling *Primed for water immersion dictated by ASTM C 920. Concrete and aluminum primed with 733; glass primed with 766.

5 Test results are typical values obtained under laboratory conditions. Reasonable variations can be expected. Sonneborn PRODuCt data NP 1 . Yield Linear Feet per Gallon*. joint depth joint width (inches). (inches) 1/4 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4 7/8 1. 1/4 308 205 154 122 . 3/8 82 68 58 51. 1/2 51 44 38. *One gallon equals approximately 12 cartridges or 6 ProPaks Meters per Liter joint depth joint width (mm). (mm) 6 10 13 16 19 22 25. 6 . 10 13 How to Apply Surface Preparation Priming joint Preparation Surfaces must be structurally sound, fully cured, dry, 1. NP 1 is generally considered a nonpriming 1. The number of joints and the joint width should clean, free of dirt, moisture, loose particles, sealant , but special circumstances or substrates be designed for a maximum of 35% movement. oil, grease, asphalt, tar, paint, wax, rust, may require a primer. It is the user's responsibility to 2. The depth of the sealant should be 1/2 the width waterproofing or curing and parting compounds, check the adhesion of the cured sealant on typical of the joint .

6 The maximum depth is 1/2 and membrane materials. test joints at the project site before and during (13 mm) and the minimum is 1/4 (6 mm). Refer application. Refer to PRODuCt data sheet on Primer Concrete, stone, and other masonry to Table 1. 733 or 766, and consult Technical Services for Clean by grinding, sandblasting, or wire brushing additional information. 3. In deep joints, the sealant depth must be to expose a sound surface free of contamination and controlled by Closed-Cell Backer-Rod or Soft Backer- 2. For immersion applications, Primer 733 must laitance. Rod. Where the joint depth does not permit the use be used. of backer-rod, a bondbreaker (polyethylene strip) Wood 3. Apply primer full strength with a brush or clean must be used to prevent three-point bonding. New and weathered wood must be clean and sound. cloth. A light, uniform coating is sufficient for most 4. To maintain the recommended sealant depth, Scrape away loose paint to bare wood.

7 Surfaces. Porous surfaces require more primer;. install backer-rod by compressing and rolling it into Any coating that cannot be removed must be tested however, do not overapply. the joint channel without stretching it lengthwise. to verify adhesion of sealant or to to determine an 4. Allow primer to dry before applying NP 1 . Closed-Cell Backer-Rod should be about 1/8 (3 appropriate primer. Depending on temperature and humidity, primer mm) larger in diameter than the width of the joint will be tack free in 15 120 minutes. Priming and Metal to allow for compression. Soft Backer-Rod should sealing must be done on the same work day. be approximately 25% larger in diameter than the Remove scale, rust, and coatings from metal to expose a bright white surface. Remove protective Application joint width. The sealant does not adhere to it, and no separate bondbreaker is required. Do not prime or coatings as well as any chemical residue or film.

8 1. NP 1 comes ready to use. Apply by professional puncture the backer-rod. Aluminum window frames are frequently coated caulking gun. Do not open cartridges, sausages, or Table 1 with a clear lacquer that must be removed before pails until preparatory work has been completed. the application of NP 1 . Any coating that cannot 2. Fill joints from the deepest point to the surface by joint Width and sealant Depth be removed must be tested to verify adhesion of holding a properly sized nozzle against the back of joint width, sealant depth in (mm) sealant or determine an appropriate primer. Remove the joint . at midpoint, in (mm) any other protective coatings or finishes that could 3. Dry tooling is recommended. DO NOT use soapy interfere with adhesion. 1/4 1/2 (6 13) 1/4 (6) water when tooling. Tooling results in the correct 1/2 3/4 (13 19) 1/4 3/8 (6 10) bead shape, a neat joint , and maximum adhesion. 4. For roof tile applications apply a bead of 3/4 1 (19 25) 3/8 1/2 (10 13).

9 SONOLASTIC NP 1 sufficient to make a bond 1 1-1/2 (25 38) 1/2 (13) between two tiles on the upper surface of the down slope tile. Install the upslope tile & press into the sealant bead to ensure good contact between the sealant and both tiles. Sonneborn PRODuCt data NP 1 . Clean Up Substrates such as copper, stainless, and Risks 1. Immediately after use, clean equipment with galvanized typically require the use of a primer; May cause skin, eye or respiratory irritation. May Reducer 990 or xylene. Use proper precautions when Primer 733 or 766 is acceptable. For Kynar 500 cause dermatitis and allergic responses. Potential handling solvents. based coatings use Primer 733 only. An adhesion skin and/or respiratory sensitizer. Ingestion may test is recommended for any other questionable cause irritation. Reports associate repeated or 2. Remove cured sealant by cutting with a substrate. prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with sharp-edged tool.

10 UV exposure may cause white NP 1 to discolor. permanent brain, nervous system, liver and kidney 3. Remove thin films by abrading. damage. This does not affect sealant performance; where Curing Time maintaining a true white appearance is critical, INTENTIONAL MISUSE BY DELIBERATELY INHAL- The cure of NP 1 varies with temperature and use Ultra or SONOLASTIC 150 sealants. ING THE CONTENTS MAYBE HARMFUL OR FATAL. humidity. The following times assume 75 F (24 C), NP 1 can be applied below freezing 50% relative humidity, and a joint 1/2 width by 1/4 Precautions temperatures only if substrates are completely depth (13 by 6 mm). dry, free of moisture, and clean. Contact Keep container closed. Use only with adequate ven- Skins: overnight or within 24 hours Technical Service for more information. tilation. Prevent contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Functional: within 3 days Lower temperatures and humidities will extend Wash thoroughly after handling.


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