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ExhibitA_SpecsCombined Version: 011656/1.0 Date of issue: March 2002 Atlac E-Nova RE 3475 Atlac E-Nova Atlac E-Nova is an evolutionary development building on 40 years of unsaturated polyester and epoxy vinyl ester (urethane) technology. Atlac E- Nova results in resin systems tailored to the needs of customers and end-users, offering enhanced properties over currently available vinyl ester resins. Major applications Atlac E-Nova RE 3475 has been specifically developed for UV-curable pipe rehabilitation systems. Chemical/physical nature Atlac E-Nova RE 3475 is an epoxy bisphenol A vinyl ester urethane especially modified for thickening with magnesium oxide, dissolved in styrene. Principal properties Atlac E-Nova RE 3475 has a high reactivity, medium viscosity and it can readily be thickened with magnesium oxide. Atlac E-Nova RE 3475 can be cured with both conventional curing agents and with low energy UV- light (365 - 420 nm), yielding pipes with very good mechanical properties, high resistance to heat deformation and excellent chemical resistance. Product specifications Property Range Unit TM Viscosity, 23°C 650 - 750 mPa.s 2013 Solids content, IR 51 - 54 % 2024 Appearance clear - sl. hazy - 2265 Water content 0.1 - 0.25 % 2350 Peak time 4.0 - 7.0 Minutes 2500 Peak temperature 180 - 220 °C 2500 Remarks TM 2013, Physica, Spindle Z 2, 100 s-1 Reactivity determined with Ultra-Vitalux test lamp (300 Watt, fa. Osram) Properties of the liquid resin (typical values) Property Value Unit TM Density, 23°C appr. 1080 kg/m³ 2160 Flash point appr. 33 °C 2800 Stability, no init., dark, 25°C 3 months - Properties of cast unfilled resin (typical values) Property Value Unit TM Tensile strength 81 MPa ISO 527-2 Tensile E-modulus 3.6 GPa ISO 527-2 Elongation at break 3.5 % ISO 527-2 Flexural strength 155 MPa ISO 178 Flexural E-Modulus 3.7 GPa ISO 178 Heat deflection temp. (HDT) 145 °C ISO 75-A Impact res. - unnotched sp. 13 kJ/m² ISO 179 Curing conditions The curing characteristics are obtained using 0,3% NL51P and 1% Butanox M50 (AKZO). All test samples were post cured for 3 hrs at 100°C and 1 hr. at 150°C Processing Atlac E-Nova RE 3475 can be cured with low energy UV-light (wavelength 365 - 420 nm) or conventionally with usual curing agents. If the resin is not exposed to direct daylight processing time may be extenuated to several hours. Curing in places that are not directly exposed to day- or UV-light can be assisted by adding e.g. 0,5 % t-butylperoxy-2-ethyl-hexanoate (e.g. Trigonox 21, AKZO-Nobel). Addition of a small amount of peroxide is recommended for all applications that require a low residual styrene content. Post curing at elevated temperatures for several hours if small amounts of peroxides have been added to the resin may optimise the final state of cure. Guidelines before use The resin should be conditioned at a well-defined application dependant temperature. Storage guidelines Atlac E-Nova RE 3475 should be stored indoors in the original, unopened and undamaged packaging in a dry place at temperatures between 5°C and 30°C. The shelf life of styrene containing unsaturated polyesters will be significantly reduced when exposed to light and/or higher temperatures. Store in dark and in 100% light tight containers only. Material Safety A Material Safety Data Sheet of this product is available on request. Test methods Test methods (TM) referred to in the table(s) are available on request Although the facts and suggestions in this publication are based on our own research and are believed reliable, we cannot assume any responsibility for performance or results obtained through the use of our products herein described, nor do we accept any liability for loss or damages directly or indirectly caused by our products. The user is held to check the quality, safety and all other properties of our product prior to use. Nothing herein is to be taken as permission, inducement or recommendation to practise any patented invention without a license. Product data Head office: DSM Composite Resins AG - P.O. Box 1227 - 8207 Schaffhausen - SwitzerlandTel. (+41) (0)52 – 6441212 - Fax. (+41) (0)52 – 6441200 - Internet site:www.dsmresins.com DSM Composite Resins osmic TopHat,LLC Top Hat Lateral Connection Sealing System SUBMITTAL The Top I hit Lateral Connection System is designed to transport,install and cure a factory resin impregnated ECU fiberglass laminate to seal the lateral to the sewer main. HAT TM LATERAL CONNECTION SEALING SYSTEM Before After Cos in it TopHat,LLC •3055 Kashma Street •I orrance,California 90505 Tel.:424 588-9872 •E-Mail:tophatchris@gmail.com •Homepage: www.cosmic.at osmic TopHat,"LLC TOPHATC120E System Attachments T^cosmic" lateralcoknectionseaungsysttiu Control unir Winch TonHat UV-ContioI unit L H—"^ Cutting E-Control unit C.with Parallel Extension C.with Extension Cosmic TopHat,LLC •3055 Kashiwa Streel ■Torranee, California 90505 Tel.:424 558-9872 •E-Mail:lophatchris@gm:iil.com •Hoinepsige:www.cosmic.at COSMIC TopHat LATERAL CONNECTION SEALING SYSTEM EQUIPMENT Camera Pressure gauge LED lamps TopHat Packer A hood packer Chassis with gear unit C120 Control panel and electronics for TopHat andC120 GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR THE REHABILITATION OF SEWER LATERAL TO SEWER MAIN Service Lateral Connections (SLC) 1.General: It is the intent of this specification to provide for the rehabilitation of the existing service lateral connection (SLC)to the main sewer,without excavation,by the installation ofa (UV)light curing, resin impregnated,flexible fiberglass insert (top hat)that is pushed into the house connection pipe, using a mainline robot crawler connected to a packer.The SLC may be a combination of "tees"or "wyes"of varying angles.The resin shall be rapidly cured to transform the flexible insert into a hard, impermeable seal around and in the lateral connection.When cured,SLC shell seal the connection ofthe lateral to the mainline in a continuous tight-fitting,watertight pipe-within-a-pipe to eliminate any visible ground water leakage between the lateral and mainline,and shall provide a leak-proof seal designed to prevent root intrusion,infiltration,and ex-filtration between a liner and host pipe. 2.General Corrosion Requirements: The finished SLC product shall be fabricated from materials which when cured will be chemically resistant to withstand internal exposure to domestic sewage and shall meet the chemical resistance requirements ofASTM D-543. The SLC product shall be compatible with the lining system materials utilized in the main sewer line. 3.SLC Materials: The SLC product shall be an ECR (E-glass corrosion resistant)fiberglass laminate.The fiberglass material is factory impregnated with polyester or Vinyl Ester resins that are UV light reactive.When the laminate is mounted on the packer,epoxy or other adhesive products shall be used to secure a permanent bond between the laminate and liner and the existing lateral pipe. This specification references The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)standards that are made part hereof by reference and shall be the latest edition and revision. D-543 Testing Method of Plastics to Chemical Regents D-578 Standard Specifications for Glass Fiber Strands D-l 600 Abbreviations of Terms Relating to Plastics D-638 Testing Methods for Tensile Properties of Plastics D-790 Test Methods for Flexural Properties of Un-reinforced and Reinforced Plastics and Electrical Insulating Materials Reference is further made to NASSCO Standards:Recommended Specification for Sewer Collection Systems Rehabilitation. 4.Physical Properties: The cured SLC shall conform to the minimum standards as follows: Flexural Modulus ofElasticity:ASTMD-790 725,000 psi (minimum) Flexural Strength at Break (fiber stress)ASTMD-790 6,500 psi (minimum) Tensile Strength at Break:ASTMD-638 9,000 psi (minimum) Bonding materials used with SLC sealing system shall be compatible with the existing mainline and house connection or with the lining system used in the mainline and lateral. 5.Installation Preparation: The Contractor shall carry out its operations in strict accordance with all OSHA standards and City's guidelines.Particular attention is drawn to those safety requirements involving entering confined spaces. Prior to installing the SLC product the area around the lateral sealing surface in both the main and lateral shall be inspected.Waste product build-up,hard scale,roots,lateral cutting debris or resin slugs must be removed by using high pressure waterjetting or in-line robotic cutters. Break-in connection and /or lateral pipe protruding into.the mains shall be ground flush to the mainline.Built-up deposits on the main and lateral pipe walls shall be removed.The removal shall reach at least one foot beyond the SLC product to allow the bladder to inflate tightly against the pipe walls ensuring a smooth transition from the SLC product to the existing pipe wall. In relined pipes,the lateral reinstatement must be opened 95 percent or more,and shall have a smooth finished edge.Over-cuts shall not exceed one inch beyond the internal diameter of the lateral. When necessary,the Contractor shall provide for the flow bypassing of sewage around the section or sections of mainline pipe where the service lateral designated for SLC is located.The bypass shall be made by plugging the line at an existing upstream manhole and pumping the flow into a downstream manhole or adjacent system.The pump and bypass line shall be of adequate capacity and size to handle the flow. 6.Installer Qualification: The installer shall be certified by the manufacturer ofthe SLC sealing system.Personnel installing the SLC sealing system shall be adequately trained in maintenance and operation of the required installation equipment.A letter from the manufacturer of the SLC sealing system,verifying the certification ofthe installer,shall be submitted to the owner. 7.SLC Installation: The resin impregnated SLC product shall be loaded on the applicator apparatus,attached to a robotic devise and positioned in the mainline pipe at the service connection that is to be sealed.The robotic device together with a television camera shall be used to align the SLC repair product with the service connection opening.Air pressure,supplied to the applicator through an air hose,shall be used to insert the resin impregnated SLC product into the lateral pipe.The inserted product will then be inspected using a TV camera to confirm the SLC product is correctly positioned and /or centered in the lateral opening prior to curing.The insertion pressure will be adjusted to fully deploy the SLC product into the lateral connection and hold the SLC product tight to the main and lateral pipe walls.Care shall be taken during the curing process not to over-stress the bladder. The pressure apparatus shall include a bladder of sufficient length in both the main and lateral lines such that the inflated bladder extends beyond the ends of both the lateral tube and main line brim segment of the SLC product pressing the edges flat against the internal pipe wall thus forming a smooth transition from SLC product to pipe diameters without a step,ridge or gap between the SLC product and the inner diameter of the lateral and mainline pipe. After insertion is completed,recommended pressure must be maintained on the SLC product for the duration ofthe UV light curing process. The bladder is then deflated,removed from the sealed connection and returned to the manhole to repeat the cycle. The finished SLC product shall be free of dry spots,lifts,and de-lamination.The installed SLC shall not inhibit the closed circuit television post video inspection of the mainline or service lateral pipes. After the work is completed,the Contractor will provide the customer with a video disc showing the completed work including the restored conditions. During the warranty period any defects with the SLC that affect the performance or cleaning of the lateral connection shall be repaired at the contractor's expense in a manner acceptable to the customer. 8.CleanUp: Upon acceptance of the installation work,the contractor shall reinstate the site affected by its operations to as close to the original condition as possible. HTS Pipe Consultants,Ine. 420 Picturing Street.Houston.TX 77091 www.htsplpeconsultanls.com Phono 713-692-8373 Fax 713-692-8502 Ton Free 1-800-692-TE8T August 2,2010 HTS Report #;ULW02F10.009.doc Revised Mr.Chris Scarratt Cosmic Tophat LLC 4025 Spencer,Suite 403 Tonance,CA 90503 Customer Project Name: Resin: Date Sample Received: Date Sample Tested: Top-Hat Material Polyester BASF-PALATAL P 921-02 9/11/02 9/11/02 2 Plate samples were delivered to HTS'laboratory for testing.The samples were tested in accordance with ASTM D638 Type II and ASTM D790 Method I Procedure A.A Support Span-to-Depth Ratio of 16 to 1 was used as specified in the test standard ASTM D790.Tensile Strength,thickness measurements,flexural stress and flexural modulus of elasticity tests were performed on each sample.Five (5)specimens were cut and tested from each sample.The results summarized and reported below are averages ofthe five (5)specimens.A test report for each sample is attached. SAMPLE ID A B MANHOLE TO MANHOLE — — MAXIMUM FLEXURAL FIBER STRESS (pri) ASTM D 790 58370.5 39381.0 FLEXURAL MODULUS OF ELASTICITY (pri) ASTM D 790 1,519,153 1,001,918 STRENGTH @ BREAK (psi) ASTM D 638 57500 46170 ELONGATION® BREAK (%) ASTM D 638 13.11 11.39 The following table contains the thickness measurements for each individual specimen tested MEASUREMENT OF THICKNESS FOR CURED IN PLACE PIPE LINER ASTM D 2122 Sample ID A B Manhole to Manhole — — No.1 .084 .080 No.2 .087 .075 No.3 .055 .086 No.4 .062 .094 No.5 .085 .090 No.6 .052 .095 No.7 .065 .082 No. 8 .060 .072 Combined Total Average/Specimen in 0.069 0.084 mm 1.7 2.1 Technician Time E.Carrillo 4hrs Sincerely, Vice President This test report relates only to the items tested and shall not be reproduced except in foil without approval ofHTS,Inc. ULW02F10.009R-Page 1 of 1 Serving the Pipe Rehabilitation Industry HTS,Inc.Consultants 416 Pickering Street,Houston,TX 77091 www.htshouston.com Phone 713-692-8373 Fax 713-692-8502 Toll Free 1-800-692-TEST Excellence In Engineering,Consulting,Testing andInspection PLEXORAL PROPERTIES OF PLASTIC (ASTH D790) SUPPORT SPAN =I1 Flexural 3 point bend Operator name:K.PHOUANGSAVANH Sample Identification:2P10-9-1 Interface Type:42/43/4400 Series Machine Parameters of test: Sample Rate (pts/sec):10.000 Crosshead Speed (in/min ):.0300 Instron Corporation Series IX Automated Materials Testing System 6.05 Test Date:11 Sep 2002 Sample Type:ASTH Humidity U):50 Temperature (deg.F): Dimensions: Spec.1 Spec.2 Spec.3 Spec.4 Spec.5 Hidth (in) Depth (in) Span (in) 1.0800 .05000 1.0000 Out of 5 specimens,0 excluded. Sample comments:A Specimen Number 1 2 3 4 5 Hean: Standard Deviation: Minimum: Maximum: Displcment at Yield (in) .1384 .1087 .1509 .1372 .1218 .1314 .0164 .1087 .1509 1.0850 1 .05500 .1 1.0000 1 Strain at Yield (in/in) .0415 .0359 .0498 .0453 .0460 .0437 .0053 .0359 .0498 .0550 1.0600 15500 .05500 .0000 1.0000 Load at Yield Ubs) 112.1 115.7 118.1 134.0 166.1 129.2 22.3 112.1 166.1 1.0730 .06300 1.0000 Stress at Yield {psi) 62277.8 52877.3 55509.0 62685.2 58503.3 58370.5 4250.4 52877.3 62685.2 Modulus Of Elasticity (psi) 1724142 1617586 1309184 1560563 1384290 1519153. 170073. 1309184. 1724142. 73 •Geotechnical Engineering •Materials Testing and Inspection •Environmental Consulting •Geosynthetics and Construction QA/QC Serving the Construction,Petroleum and Waste Industries HTS,Inc.Consultants 416 Pickering Street.Houston.TX 77091 www.htshouston.com Phone 713-692-8373 Fax 713-692-8502 Toll Free 1-800-692-TEST Excellence In Engineering,Consulting,Testing and Inspection FLBXURAL PROPERTIES OP PLASTIC (ASTH D790) SUPPORT SPAH =1" Plexural 3 point bend Operator name:E.PIOUANGSAVANH Sample Identification:2P10-9-2 Interface Type:42/43/4400 Series Machine Parameters of test: Sample Rate (pts/sec):10.000 Crosshead Speed (in/min ):.0300 Instron Corporation Series IX Automated Materials Testing System 6.05 Test Date:11 Sep 2002 Sample Type:ASTH Humidity {t ):50 Temperature (deg.F): Dimensions: Width (in) Depth (in) Span (in) Out of 5 specimens,0 excluded. Sample comments:B Spec,l Spec.2 Spec.3 Spec.4 Spec.5 1.0970 1.0610 1.0850 1.0640 1.0960 .06700 .07200 .07300 .07500 .08200 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 Specimen Nutaber l 2 3 4 5 Hean: Standard Deviation: Minimum: Maximum: Displcment at Yield (in) .1075 .1102 .1041 .0951 .0872 .1008 .0095 .0872 .1102 Strain at Yield (in/in) .0432 .0476 .0456 .0428 .0429 .0444 .0021 .0428 .0476 Load at Yield (lbs) 144.8 142.1 148.5 165.7 167.0 153.6 11.8 142.1 167.0 Stress at Yield (psi) 44106.6 38753.0 38525.0 41528.8 33991.4 39381.0 3778.9 33991.4 44106.6 Modulus Of Blasticity (psi) 1227199 874595 1015072 1056811 835914 1001918. 156290. 835914. 1227199. 73 •Geotechnical Engineering •Materials Testing and Inspection •Environmental Consulting •Geosynthetics and Construction QA/QC Serving the Construction,Petroleum and Waste industries HTS,Inc.Consultants 416 Pickering Street,Houston,TX 77091 www.htshouston.com Phone 713-692-8373 Fax 713-692-8502 Toll Free 1-800-692-TEST Excellence in Engineering,Consulting,Testing and Inspection TENSILE PROPERTIES OF PLASTICS (ASTH D 638) TYPE II -6000 LBS CELL Test type:Tensile Operator name:E.C Sample Identification:2F10-9T1 Interface Type:42/43/4400 Series Machine Parameters of test: Sample Rate (pts/sec):10.000 Crossbead Speed (in/rain ):.2000 Instron Corporation Series IX Automated Materials Testing Systeia 6.05 Test Date:11 Sep 2002 Sample Type:ASTH Humidity (t ):50 Temperature (deg.P):71 Dimensions: Width (in) Thickness (in) Spec gauge len (in) Grip distance:(in) Spec.1 Spec.2 Spec.3 Spec.4 Spec.5 .24200 .21400 .25400 .21100 .20200 .06000 .05600 .07200 .05600 .04700 2.0000 2.0000 2.0000 2.0000 2.0000 5.3000 5.3000 5.3000 5.3000 5.3000 Out of 5 speciiens,0 excluded. Sample comments:A Specimen Number l 2 3 4 5 ROLL DIR. Strength at Break (psi) 62140. 44650. 47090. 65620. 68000. Elongation at Break (1) 15.900 9.500 16.400 11.150 12.600 Mean:57500.13.110 Standard Deviation: Minimum: Maximum: 10860. 44650. 68000. 2.989 9.500 16.400 •Geotechnical Engineering *Materials Testing and Inspection •Environmental Consulting •Geosynthetics and Construction QA/QC Serving the Construction!Petroleum and Waste industries HTS,Inc.Consultants 416 Pickering Street,Houston,TX 77091 www.htshouston.com Phone 713-692-8373 Fax 713-692-8502 Toll Free 1-800-692-TEST Excellence In Engineering,Consulting,Testing and Inspection TENSILE PROPERTIES OF PLASTICS (ASTH D 638) TYPE II -6000 LBS CELL Test type:Tensile Operator name:E.C Sample Identification:2P10-9T2 Interface Type:42/43/4400 Series Machine Parameters of test: Sample Rate {pts/sec):10.000 Crossbead Speed (in/min }:.2000 Instron Corporation Series IX Automated Materials Testing System (.05 Test Date:11 Sep 2002 Sample Type:ASTH Humidity (I ):50 Temperature (deg.F):71 Dimensions: Width (in) Thickness (in) Spec gauge len (in) Grip distance:(in) Spec.1 Spec.2 Spec.3 Spec.4 Spec.5 .23000 .25500 .24300 .22900 .23800 .06500 .06300 .06500 .07000 .06000 2.0000 2.0000 2.0000 2.0000 2.0000 5.3000 5.3000 5.3000 5.3000 5.3000 Out of 5 specimens,0 excluded. Sample comments:B Specimen Number 1 2 3 4 5 ROLL DIR. Strength at Break (psi) 50120. 44240. 39300. 43B30. 53350. Elongation at Break (1) 11.90 10.90 10.65 11.15 12.35 Hean:46170.11.39 Standard Deviation: Minimum: Maximum: 5558. 39300. 53350. .71 10.65 12.35 >Geotechnical Engineering •Materials Testing and Inspection •Environmental Consulting •Geosynthetics and Construction QA/QC Serving the Construction,Petroleum and Waste Industries HTS Pipe Consultants,Inc.Phone 713-692-8373 420 Pickering Street,Houston,TX 77091 Fax 713-692-8502 vww.htspipeconsultants.com Toll Free 1-800-692-TEST June 13,2011 Mr.Chris Scarratt Cosmic Top Hat LLC 3055 Kashiwa St. Torrance,CA 90505 Re:Chemical Resistance Testing E-Glass (Owen Corning) Polyester Base -Palatel P92-1-02 Dear Mr.Scarratt: Please find attached results of Chemical Resistance Tests performed in our laboratory.The tests were performed in accordance with ASTM D543 and ASTM F1216,SectionX2"Chemical Resistance Tests".One sample was used for base line testing and eightsampleswereexposedto8differentchemicalsolutionsfor30daysat714degreesF. The eight chemical solutions were as specified in table X2.1 of ASTM F1216. The specification states that the CIPP test specimens should lose no more than 20%of their initial flexural strength and flexural modulus.As indicated in the attached Summary ofTest Data,all of the test samples complied with this specification. If you have any questions or comments,please call. Sincerely, HTS PIPE CONSULTANTS,INC.L Larry L.McMichael PrincipalF/HTSP!PE/l*tters/TOPHAT-CTHF138.001 Serving the Pipe Rehabilitation Industry SUMMARY OF TEST DATA RESISTANCE OF CIPP TO CHEMICAL REAGENTS SAMPLE ID:Duration:Date Tested:6/9/2011 Control Sample N/A 35.38 0.153 3.89 19735 686175 Test Method ASTMD 543 543 2122 Mechanical Property Observation Weight Thickness Chemical Reagent (Concentration) Tap water -pH 6-9 (100%) Value I %Change No Change 0.54 0.00 0.00 -0.35 -9.51 35.57 0.153 3.89 19666 620908Max.Flexural Modulus No Change 35.54 0.154 3.91 18904 663374 Observation Weight Thickness Nitric Acid (5%) Max.Flexural Modulus No Change 35.67 0.152 3.86 18685 677818 Observation Weight Thickness Phosphoric Acid (10%) Max.Flexural Modulus No Change 35.30 0.151 3.83 18577 624416 Observation Weight Thickness Sulfuric Acid (10%) Max.Flexural Modulus CTHF138.001 Page 1 of 2 HTS !—Pipe Consultants^ SUMMARY OF TEST DATA RESISTANCE OF CIPP TO CHEMICAL REAGENTS SAMPLE ID:Duration:30 Days Date Tested:6/9/2011 Chemical Reagent (Concentration) Gasoline (100%) Vegetable Oil (100%) Detergent (0.1%) Soap (0.1%) Mechanical Property Observation Weight Thickness Max.Flexural Modulus Observation Weight Thickness Max.Flexural Modulus Observation Weight Thickness Max.Flexural Modulus Observation Weight Thickness Max.Flexural Modulus Test Method ASTMD 543 543 2122 790 790 543 543 2122 790 790 543 543 2122 790 790 543 543 2122 790 790 Unit 9 in. mm. psi psi g in. mm. psi psi g in. mm. psi psi g in. mm. psi psi Control Sample N/A 35.47 0.152 3.86 19735 686175 N/A 35.46 0.152 3.86 19735 686175 N/A 34.98 0.153 3.89 19735 686175 N/A 35.50 0.153 3.89 19735 686175 30 Value Light Brown 35.90 0.152 3.86 17466 583277 No Change 35.49 0.152 3.86 19935 783913 No Change 35.14 0.153 3.89 18884 707161 No Change 35.66 0.153 3.89 19620 731299 Days %Change 1.21 0.00 0.00 -11.50 -15.00 0.08 0.00 0.00 1.01 14.24 0.46 0.00 0.00 -4.31 3.06 0.45 0.00 0.00 -0.58 6.58 CTHF138.001 Page 2 of 2 HTS Plpo Consultants,Inc. 420 Pickering Street.Houston.TX 77091 www.htsplpeconsultants.com Phone 713-692-8373 Fax713-692-8S02 Toll Free 1-800-692-TEST Thursday,June 09,2011 FLEXURAL PROPERTIES OF PLASTICS ASTM D790 3 POINT BEND INSTRON CORPORATION BLUEHILLV.2.26. OPERATOR NAME: E.CARRILLO TEMPERATURE (F)/HUMIDITY (%) 71 /50 RATE (in/min) .066 SAMPLE ID: CONTROL SAMPLE SUPPORT SPANTHICKNESS in)WIDTH !D 0.502 0.500 0.498 0.148 0.1620.492 0.503 FLEXURAL MODULUS si 721154 FLEXURAL STRENGTH (BID MAXIMUM LOAD (Ibf)STRAIN @ MAX (In/in) 0.0368 0.0484 637482 772088 0.0470 0.0058StandardDeviation Minimum 0.0368 0.0500 F138-l-lC.is_flex ——Serving the Pipe Rehabilitation Industry Phone 713-692-8373 Fax 713-692-8502 Toll Free 1-800-692-TEST HTS Pipo Consultants,Inc. 420 Pickering Street.Houston.TX 77091 www.htspipeconsultants.com Thursday,June 09,2011 FLEXURAL PROPERTIES OF PLASTICS ASTM D790 3 POINT BEND INSTRON CORPORATION BLUEHILL V.2.26. OPERATOR NAME: E.CARRILLO TEMPERATURE (F)/HUMIDITY (%) 71 /50 RATE (in/min) .066 SAMPLE SOAKED IN TAP WATER -pH 6-9 (100%)FOR 30 DAYS SUPPORT SPAN (in)THICKNESS 0.494 0.504 FLEXURAL MODULUS (PS] FLEXURAL STRENGTH §122311 MAXIMUM LOAD (Ibf)STRAIN @ MAX (in/in) 0.0500 0.0500 0.0500 0.0499 0.0001 0.0499StandardDeviation Minimum 16932 23420 F138-l-lA.is_fIex Serving the Pipe Rehabilitation Industry HTS Pipe Consultants,Inc. 420 Pickering Street.Houston,TX 77091 www.htspipeconsultants.com Phone 713-692-8373 Fax 713-692-8502 Toll Free 1-800-692-TEST Thursday,June 09,2011 FLEXURAL PROPERTIES OF PLASTICS ASTM D790 3 POINT BEND INSTRON CORPORATION BLUEHILLV.2.26. OPERATOR NAME: E.CARRILLO TEMPERATURE (F)/HUMIDITY (%) 71 /50 RATE (in/min) .066 SAMPLE SOAKED IN NITRIC ACID (5%)FOR 30 DAYS MAXIMUM LOAD (Ibf)STRAIN @ MAX (in/in) F138-l-2.ls_flex Serving the Pipe Rehabilitation industry Phone 713-692-8373 Fax713-692-8S02 Toll Free 1-800-692-TEST HTS Pipe Consultants,Inc. 420 Pickering Street.Houston.TX 77091 vyww.htspipeconsultants.com Thursday,June 09,2011 FLEXURAL PROPERTIES OF PLASTICS ASTM D790 3 POINT BEND INSTRON CORPORATION BLUEHILL V.2.26. OPERATOR NAME: E.CARRILLO TEMPERATURE (F)/HUMIDITY (%) 71 /50 RATE (in/min) .066 SAMPLE SOAKED IN PHOSPHORIC ACID (10%)FOR 30 DAYS Mean SUPPORT SPAN in) 2.5 Standard Deviation Minimum Maximum STRAIN @ MAX (In/in) 0.0004 0.0492 0.0501 MAXIMUM LOAD (Ibf) FLEXURAL STRENGTH fpsl) FLEXURAL MODULUS F138-l-3.is_flex Serving the Pipe Rehabilitation Industry HTS Pipe Consultants,Inc. 420 Pickering Street,Houston.TX 77091 www.htsplpeconsultants.com Phone 713-692-8373 Fax 713-692-8502 Toll Free 1-800-692-TEST Thursday,June 09,2011 FLEXURAL PROPERTIES OF PLASTICS ASTM D790 3 POINT BEND INSTRON CORPORATION BLUEHILL V.2.26. OPERATOR NAME: E.CARRILLO TEMPERATURE (F)/HUMIDITY (%) 71/50 RATE (in/min) .066 SOAKED IN SULFURIC ACID (10%)FOR 30 DAYS SUPPORT SPAN In) 2.5 THICKNESS 0.153 0.154 FLEXURAL MODULUSFLEXURAL STRENGTH §115727 MAXIMUM LOAD (Ibf)STRAIN @ MAX (In/In)600934 697457 613954 620780 0.0004 0.0491StandardDeviation Minimum Maximum F138-l-4.is_flex Serving the Pipo Rehabilitation industry Phone 713-692-8373 Fax 713-692-8502 Toll Free 1-800-692-TEST HTS Plpo Consultants,Inc. 420 Pickering Street.Houston.TX 77091 www.htspipdconsultants.com Thursday,June 09,2011 FLEXURAL PROPERTIES OF PLASTICS ASTM D790 3 POINT BEND INSTRON CORPORATION BLUEHILL V.2.26 OPERATOR NAME: E.Carrillo TEMPERATURE (F)/HUMIDITY (%) 71 /50 RATE (in/min) .066 SAMPLE ID: SAMPLE SOAKED IN GASOLINE (100%)FOR 30 DAYS 1 2 3 4_ WIDTH [in] 0.512 0.506 0.506 0.513 0.492 THICKNESS flrri 0.141 0.142 0.157 0.159 0.162 SUPPORT SPAN (Irrt 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 STRAIN @ MAX (In/in) MAXIMUM LOAD (Ibf) FLEXURAL STRENGTH (PSO FLEXURAL MODULUS fpsn 0.0500 59.9 22067 17901 622654 5996980.0500 48.7 0.0501 60.7 18264 547610 54620.0501 54.6 15776 13321 3_ 600202 Mean Standard Deviation 0.0501 45.9 0.0500 54.0 0.0000 6.6 17466 3242 583277 34466 223Minimum0.0500 45.9 0.0501 60.7 13321 22067 5461 622654 F138-l-5.is_flex Serving the Pipe Rehabilitation Industry HTS Pipe Consultants,Inc. 420 Pickering Street,Houston,TX 77091 www.htspfpeconsultants.com Phone 713-692-8373 Fax 713-692-8502 Toll Froo 1-800-692-TEST Thursday,June 09,2011 FLEXURAL PROPERTIES OF PLASTICS ASTM D790 3 POINT BEND INSTRON CORPORATION BLUEHILL V.2.26 OPERATOR NAME: E.Carrillo TEMPERATURE (F)/HUMIDITY (%) 71 /50 RATE (in/min) .066 SAMPLE ID: SAMPLE SOAKED IN VEGETABLE OIL (100%)FOR 30 DAYS 1 2 3 4 5 WIDTH (in) 0.498 0.493 0.505 0.503 0.500 THICKNESS (in) 0.140 0.141 0.154 0.158 0.164 SUPPORT SPAN (in) 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 1 2 3 4 5 Mean Standard Deviation Minimum Maximum STRAIN @ MAX (in/in) 0.0500 0.0500 0.0490 0.0500 0.0500 0.0498 0.0005 0.0490 0.0500 MAXIMUM LOAD (Ibf) 60.2 54.1 47.6 70.5 71.3 60.7 10.3 47.6 71.3 FLEXURAL STRENGTH (psi) 23118 " 20713 14910 21052 19884 19935 3051 14910 23118 FLEXURAL MODULUS (PSi) 812218 803326 754441 834958 714620 783913 48615 714620 834958 F138-1-6.IS flex Serving the Pipe Rehabilitation Industry HTS PIpo Consultants,Inc. 420 Pickering Street,Houston,TX 77091 www.htspipeconsultants.com Phono 713-692-8373 Fax 713-692-8502 Toll Froo 1 -800-692-TEST Thursday,June 09,2011 FLEXURAL PROPERTIES OF PLASTICS ASTM D790 3 POINT BEND INSTRON CORPORATION BLUEHILL V.2.26 OPERATOR NAME: E.Carrillo TEMPERATURE (F)/HUMIDITY (%) 71 /50 RATE (in/min) .066 SAMPLE ID: SAMPLE SOAKED IN DETERGENT (0.1%)FOR 30 DAYS 1 2 3 4 5 WIDTH (in) 0.512 0.505 0.500 0.502 0.507 THICKNESS (in) 0.157 0.155 0.153 0.139 0.138 SUPPORT SPAN (in) 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 1 2 3 4 5 Mean Standard Deviation Minimum Maximum STRAIN @ MAX (in/in) 0.0500 0.0500 0.0497 0.0500 0.0500 0.0499 0.0001 0.0497 0.0500 MAXIMUM LOAD (Ibf) 51.9 69.7 58.8 49.4 50.2 56.0 8.5 49.4 69.7 FLEXURAL STRENGTH (DSi) 15431 21555 18844 19087 19502 18884 2207 15431 21555 FLEXURAL MODULUS (psi) 673780 717816 697030 728270 718911 707161 21875 673780 728270 F138-1-7JS flex Serving the Pipe Rehabilitation Industry HTS Plpo Consultants,Inc. 420 Pickering Street.Houston.TX 77091 www.hlspipeconsullants.com Phone 713-692-8373 Fax 713-692-8502 Toll Free 1-800-692-TEST Thursday,June 09,2011 FLEXURAL PROPERTIES OF PLASTICS ASTM D790 3 POINT BEND INSTRON CORPORATION BLUEHILL V.2.26 OPERATOR NAME: E.Carrillo TEMPERATURE (F)/HUMIDITY (%) 71 /50 RATE (in/min) .066 SAMPLE ID: SAMPLE SOAKED IN SOAP (0.1%)FOR 30 DAYS WIDTH iinl THICKNESS SUPPORT SPAN (In) 0.495 0.161 2.5 0.497 0.159 2.5 0.502 0.156 2.5 0.500 0.154 2.5 0.507 0.140 2.5 1 2 3 4 5 Mean Standard Deviation Minimum Maximum STRAIN @ MAX (In/in) 0.0500 0.0501 0.0499 0.0492 0.0500 0.0499 0.0004 0.0492 0.0501 MAXIMUM LOAD (Ibf) 73.3 74.5 49.0 55.4 58.0 62.0 11.3 49.0 74.5 FLEXURAL STRENGTH (DSi) 21413 22246 15052 17511 21876 19620 3182 15052 22246 FLEXURAL MODULUS (DSi) 739851 731545 670115 725982 789000 731299 42351 670115 789000 F138-l-8.is_flex Serving the Pipe Rehabilitation Industry BASFAG Safety data sheet As per 91/155/EWG BASF Pagei of 4 BASF Safety data sheet HV 00187-D/E (D/D) Date/Revised on:16.05.1995 Version 4 Product:PALATAL*P 921-02 (Date of printing:03.08.1995) 1.Material/Name of the preparation and company PALATAL*P 921-02 Company: BASF Aktiengesellschaft D-67056 Ludwigshafen Tel.:0621-60-0 Emergency information: BASF Fire brigade Ludwigshafen Tel.:0621-60-43333 Fax:0621-60-92664 2.Composition /ingredient details Chemical characteristics Unsaturated polyester,dissolved in styrolene Hazardous ingredients Styrolene CAS-No.10042-5 Contents:>12.5 Weight %Hazard symbol:Xn R-Sets:10-20-36/38 3.Possible hazards Special hazard tips for humans and environment R-10 -Inflammable R-20-Harmful if inhaled R36/38 -Irritates eyes and skin 4.First aid measures General tips: On inhaling: Skin contact Eye contact: Swallowing: Remove contaminated clothes Rest fresh air,and medical help Wash thoroughly with water and soap Rinse eyes (wide open)under flowing water for 15 minutes; consult an eye specialist Immediately rinse the mouth and drink pure water,consult a doctor 5.Fire fighting measures Suitable fire fighting medium:Foam,dry medium,water,carbon dioxide (C02) Releases if on fire:Carbon monoxide,carbon dioxide (CO2),water Special safety gear.None 6.Measures in case of accidental release Precautionary measures for humans:Respiratory protection necessary Environmental protection measures:Do not allow flowing into sewerage Cleaning/picking procedure:Pick up mechanically.Pick up with material sticking with fluids (e.g.sand,diatomaceous earth,acid binder,universal binder,sawdust) Page 1 of 4 BASF Safety Information Sheet HV 00187-D/E (D/D) Date /revised on:16/05/1995 Version 4 Product:PALATAL*P 92 1-02 (Date of printing:03.08.1995) 1.Matorial/Name of the preparation and company PALATAL*P 92 I -02 Company: BASF Aktiengesellschaft D-67056 Ludwigshafen Tel.:0621-60-0 Emergency information: BASF Fire brigade Ludwigshafen Tel.:0621 -60 -43333 Fax:0.621 -60 -92664 2.Composition /ingredient details Chemical characteristics Unsaturated polyester,dissolved in styrolene Hazardous ingredients Styrolene CAS-No.100-42-5 Contents:> 12.5 Weight %Hazard symbol:Xn R-Sets:10-20-36/38 3.Possible hazards Special hazard tips for humans and environment: R-10 -Inflammable R-20 -Harmful if inhaled R36/38 -Irritates eyes and skin 4.First aid measures General tips:Remove contaminated clothes On inhaling:Rest,fresh air,and medical help Skin contact:Hash thoroughly with water and soap Eye contact:Rinse eyes (wide open)under flowing water for 15 minutes; consult an eye specialist Swallowing:Immediately rinse the mouth and drink pure water,consult a doctor 5.Fire fighting measures Suitable fire fighting medium:Foam,dry medium,water,carbon dioxide <C02) Releases if on fire:Carbon monoxide,carbon dioxide (CO2),water Special safety gear:None 6.Measures in case of accidental release Precautionary measures for humans:Respiratory protection necessary Environmental protection measures:Do not allow flowing into sewerage Cleaning/picking procedure:Pick up mechanically.Pick up with material sticking with fluids (e.g.sand,diatomaceous earth,acid binder, universal binder, sawdust) Page 2 of 4 BASF Safety Information Sheet HV 00187-D/E {D/D> Date /revised on:16/05/1995 Version 4 Product:PALATAL*P 92 1-02 7.Handling and storage Protection against fire and explosion:Keep away from sources of fire -Do not smoke.Protect the contents from any influence of light. Storage Store in a cool,dry place with good air circulation in a well enclosed condition.Protect from any influence of heat. S.Bapoouxo restrictions and personal safety gear Additional instructions for the designing of technical systems (see 7 ) Components with workplace-related limit values for monitoring Styrene: MAR:20 ml/m3 «=85 mg/m3 (Germany) i Personal safety gear Protection while breathing:on exceeding the MAK values (Germany) Protection for hands:Safety gloves Protection for eyes:Safety goggles Protection for body:Body-covering work clothes General measures for protection and hygiene:Body-covering work clothes, preventive skin protection using skin protection creams.Avoid contact with skin,eyes and clothing. 9.Physical and chemical properties State:liquid Color/appearance:milky,cloudy Odor:characteristic (Styrene ) Change of state Boiling point/boiling range:146 °C (Styrene ) Flashpoint:34 °C {Styrene ) Explosion limits: -lower 1.1 vol.% -upper 8.8 vol.%(Styrene ) Ignition temperature:490 °C (Styrene ) Vapor pressure:(Styrene)(20 °C)10 mbar (50 °C)50 mbar Density:{20 °C)1.1 g/cm3 Solubility in water:(20 °C)300 mg/1 (approx.) Solubility in other solvents:Acetone,dichloromethane pH value:not applicable viscosity:(23 °C)>300 mPa*3 10.Stability and reactivity Development of heat during polymerization 11.Toxicologies!information Acute toxicitv Styrene: LD50/oral/rat:5000 mg/kg LCSU/inhal/rat:11.9 mg/1 / 4 h Page 3 of 4 BASF Safety Information Sheet HV 00187-D/E (D/D) Date /revised on:16/05/1995 Version 4 Product:PALATAL*P 92 1-02 12.Ecology-related Information Information on elimination Styrene: Method of experimentation:OECD 301C/ISO 9408/EEC 84/449/V,C.7 Method of analysis:BSB of ThSB Degree of elimination:>60% Rating:good biodegradability Behavior in eco-compartments No disruption to be expected in the bio-degradation activity of the activated sludge when moderate concentrations are added into an adapted bio-clarification plant in an appropriate manner. Eco-toxic effects Styrene: Breathing impediments in the urban activated sludge EC20 100 mg/1 (ISO 8192B/ OECD 210/EEC 88/302 C). Additional ecological data Insoluble.The product must not be mixed into watercourses without pretreatment (through bio-clarificatlon plants). 13.Instructions for disposal Uncured: Must be carried out in adherence of the local,official regulations regarding special treatment,e.g.an appropriate incineration plant. Cured: Can be stored away as household waste in adherence of the local regulations,orcanbedispatchedtoanappropriateincinerationplant. Waste code number for the unused product:55903(Germany) Non-decontaminated packaging: Packaging materials,which cannot be decontaminated,must be discarded in a manner similar to that of the material.Contaminated packaging material must be completely emptied.They can later be recycled following an appropriatedecontaminationoperation. 14.Information for transportation Overland transportation ADR/RID/GGVS/GGVE Class:3 Numeral/letter:31c) Warning board Hazard code:30 Material code:1866ONcode:- Marking for the goods:Resin solution (contains Styrene) Remarks:Not a hazardous freight in containers of up to 450 1 Inland transportation by ship ADN/ADNR Class:3 Numeral/letter:31c)Marking for the goods:Resin solution (contains Styrene) Remarks: Overseas transportation by ship IMDG/GGVSea Class:3.3 ON code:1866 PG:III EMS:3-05 MFAG: 310Marinepollutant:yes Specific technical nomenclature:Resin solution,flammable (contains Styrene)-marine pollutant Remarks: Air transportation ICAG/IATA Class:3 UN/ID code:1866 PG:IIISpecifictechnicalnomenclature:Resin solution,flammable (contains Styrene)-marine pollutant Remarks: Additional information Page 4 of 4 BASF Safety Information Sheet HV 00187-D/E (D/D) Date /revised on:16/05/1995 Version 4 Product:PALATAL*P 92 1-02 15.Regulations Marking of codes as per ED guidelines Contains:Styrene EWG code:202-851-5 Hazard symbol:Xn -Hazardous to health RIO -Flammable. RZO -Hazardous to health if inhaled. R36/38 -Causes irritation to the eyes and skin. S3 -Store in a cool place. S37 -Hear appropriate safety gloves. S51 -Use only inside places with good air-circulation. National regulations Classification as per VbF (Germany):unclassified TA Air(Germany):Class II,point 3.1.7 Water endangerment class:HGK 2(Germany) 16.Miscellaneous information Vertical lines on the left-hand side margin indicate amendments made to the previous version. The information provided herein is as per the current stand of our knowledge and hence does not present any assurance of the properties. All entities in receipt of our products are uniquely responsible for adhering to the prevalent laws and stipulations. 'OWTNSCohning Material Safety Data Sheet Material Name:Woven Rovings and Fabrics MSDS No.:15-MSD-21555-01-A * * *Section 1 -Chemical Product and Company Identification * * * Product Name(s):Woven Unidirectional Fiberglass Fabric (A-Style Warp Unidirectional),Stilchbonded Fiberglass Fabric, Woven Fiberglass Fabric,Woven Roving Owens Coming One Owens Coming Parkway,World Headquarters Altn.Product Stewardship Toledo,OH 43659,USA Emergency Contacts: Emergencies ONLY (after 5pm ET and weekends):1-419-248-5330, CHEMTREC (24 hours everyday):1-800-424-9300, CANUTEC (Canada-24 hours everyday):1-613-996-6666 Health and Technical Contacts: Health Issues Information (8am-5pm ET):1-800-GET-PINK, Technical Product Information (8am-5pm ET):1-800-GET-PINK CAS# 65997-17-3 N/A N/A 'Section 2 -Composition /Information on Inqredients * *' Component Fiber Glass (continuous filament,non-respirable)* Size Polyester Yarn Percent by Wt. 94-100 0-2 0-4"As manufactured continuous filament glass fibers are not respirable.Continuous filament glass products that are chopped,crushed or severely mechanically processed during manufacturing or use may contain a very small amount of respirable particulate,some of which may be glass shards.See section 8 of Material Safety Data Sheet for exposure limit data. Component Related Regulatory Information This product may be regulated,have exposure limits or other information identified as the following:glass wool fiber,fibrous glass and nuisance particulates. Component information/Information on Non-Hazardous Components No additional information available. I * * *Section 3 -Hazards Identification * * * Emergency Overview No unusual conditions are expected from this product. Appearance and Odor:White/off-white colored solid with no odor. Primary Route(s)of Exposure:Inhalation,lungs,skin and eye Page 1 of 8 Issue Date:06/05/03 North American-English /OWCNSCorning Material Safety Data Sheet Material Name:Woven Rovings and Fabrics Potential Acute Health Effects MSDS No.:15-MSD-21555-01 Inhalation: Dusts and fibers from this product may cause mechanical irritation of the nose,throat and respiratory tract. Skin Contact: Dusts and fibers from this product may cause temporary mechanical irritation to the skin. Eye Contact: Dusts and fibers from this product may cause temporary mechnical irritation to the eyes. Ingestion: Ingestion of this product is unlikely.However,ingestion of product may produce gastrointestinal irritation and disturbances. Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure: Chronic respiratory or skin conditions may temporarily worsen from exposure to this product. Chronic Conditions: See Section 11 for additional information. Section 4 -First Aid Measures * * * Inhalation: If inhaled,move the affected person to fresh air.If irritation persists get medical attention- Skin Contact: For skin contact,wash with mild soap and cold water.Do not wash with warm water because this will open up the pores of the skin,which will cause further penetration of the fibers.Use a washcloth to help remove fibers.To avoid further irritation,do not rub or scratch affected areas.Rubbing or scratching may force fibers into the skin. If irritation persists get medical attention. Never use compressed air to remove fibers from the skin.If fibers are seen penetrating from the skin,the fibers can be removed by applying and removing adhesive tape so that the fibers adhere to the tape and are pulled out of the skin. Eye Contact: Immediately flush eyes with plenty of running water for at (east 15 minutes.If irritation persists get medical attention. Ingestion: Ingestion of this material is unlikely.If it does occur,watch the person for several days to make sure that partial or complete intestinal obstruction does not occur.Do not induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel.Seek medical attention if irritation persists. Page 2 of 8 Issue Date:06/05/03 North American -English 'OWENSCorning Material Safety Data Sheet Material Name:Woven Rovings and Fabrics MSDS No.:15-MSD-21555-01 I "*Section 5 -Fire Fighting Measures * * *| Flash Point:None Flash Point Method:Not determined Upper Flammability Limit:None Lower Flammability Limit:None Flammability Classification:Non-flammable Extinguishing Media: Dry chemical,foam,carbon dioxide,and water fog. Unusual Fire &Explosion Hazards: None known. Fire-Fighting Instructions: Use self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA)and full bunker turnout gear in a sustained fire. Hazardous Combustion Products: Primary combustion products are carbon monoxide,hydrogen,carbon dioxide and water Other undetermined compounds could be released in small quantities. I ***Section 6-Accidental Release Measures *** Containment Procedures: This material will settle out of air.If concentrated on land,it can then be scooped up for disposal as non- hazardous waste.This material will sink and disperse along the bottom of waterways and ponds-It cannot easilyberemovedafteritiswaterbome;however,the material is non-hazardous in water. Clean-Up Procedures: Scoop up material and put into a suitable container for disposal as a non-hazardous waste. * **Section 7 ■Handling and Storage ** * Handling Procedures: Keep product in its packaging,as long as practicable to minimize potential dust generation.Keep work areasclean.Avoid unnecessary handling of scrap materials.Wear PPE as described in Section 8. I * * *Section 8 -Exposure Controls /Personal Protection * * * Exposure Guidelines: A:General Product Information Follow all applicable exposure limits. Page 3 of 8 Issue Date:06/05/03 North American -English 'OWENSCorning Material Safety Data Sheet Material Name:Woven Rovings and Fabrics B:Exposure Limits Fiber Glass Continuous Filament (65997-17-3) Ingredient OSHA PEL (8-hr TWA) Non-respirable fibers and particulate 15 mg/m3 (total dust)(a) Respirable particulate 5 mg/m {respirable dust)(b) Respirable particulate with fiber like dimensions (glass shards)None Established MSDS No.:15-MSD-21555-01 ACGIHTLV (8-hr TWA)5 mg/m3 (inhalable fraction) None None Established Polyester Yarn OSHA PEL (8-hr TWA)15 mg/m3 (total dust) 5 mg/m (respirable dust) ACGIH TLV (8-hr TWA) 10 mg/m (inhalable fraction)3 mg/m3 (respirable) Ventilation: General dilution ventilation and/or local exhaust ventilation should be provided as necessary to maintain exposures below regulatory limits. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Respiratory Protection: A properly fitted NIOSH approved N 95 series disposable dust respirator such as the 3M model 8210 (model 8271 in high humidity environments)or equivalent should be used when high dust levels are encountered,the level of glass fibers in the air exceeds the occupational exposure limits,or if irritation occurs. Skin Protection: Normal work clothing (long sleeved shirts and long pants)is recommended. Use gloves.Skin irritation is known to occur chiefly at the pressure points such as around the neck,wrists,waist and between the fingers. Eyes/Face Protective Equipment: Wear safety glasses,goggles or face shield. * * *Section 9 -Physical &Chemical Properties Appearance: Physical State: Vapor Pressure (mm Hg @ 20 C): Boiling Point: Specific Gravity (Water=1): Evaporation Rate (n-Butyt Acetate=1): VOC: White/off-white Solid Solid Not applicable Not applicable 2.60 Not applicable <0.4% Odor: pH: Vapor Density (Air=1): Solubility (H2O): Freezing Point: Viscosity: None Not applicable Not applicable Insoluble Not applicable Not applicable Melting Point:>800°C Physical Properties:Additional Information No additional information available. Page 4 of 8 Issue Date:06/05/03 North American -English 'OWTNSCorniNn Material Safety Data Sheet Material Name:Woven Rovings and Fabrics MSDS No.:15-MSD-21555-01 * * *Section 10 -Chemical Stability &Reactivity Information * * *| Stability: This is a stable material. Conditions to Avoid: None known. Incompatible Materials: None known. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Sizing or binders may decompose in a fire.See Section 5 of MSDS for information on hazardous combustion products. Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. * * *Section 11 -Toxicotogical Information * * *^^i ~^ZH~ Acute Effects: General Product Information Dusts may cause mechanical irritation to eyes and skin.Ingestion may cause transient irritation of throat, stomach and gastrointestinal tract.Inhalation may cause coughing,nose and throat irritation,and sneezing. People with pre-existing respiratory conditions,may experience difficulty breathing,congestion and chest tightnes. Carcinogenicity: Fiber Glass Continuous Filament:The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)in June, 1987.categorized fiber glass continuous filament as not classifiable with respect to human carcinogenicity (Group 3).The evidence from human as well as animal studies was evaluated by IARC as insufficient to classify fiber glass continuous filament as a possible,probable,or confirmed cancer causing material. The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH)A4 classification,not classifiable as a human carcinogen,for respirable continuous filament glass fibers is based on inadequate data in terms of its carcinogenicity inhumansand/or animals. For respirable continuous filament glass fibers,a TLV-TWA of 1 fiber/cc was adopted to protect workers against mechanical irritation.The TLV-TWA of 5 mg/m3 was adopted for nonrespirable glass filament fiber,measured as inhalable dust,to prevent mechanical irritation of the upper respiratory tract. Note:There are no known chronic health effects connected with long term use or contact with these products. Products that are chopped,crushed or severely mechanically processed during manufacture or use may contain a very small amount of respirable glass fiber-like fragments.NIOSH defines "respirable fibers "as greater than 5 microns in length and less than 3 microns in diameter with an aspect ratio of >5:1 (length-to-width ratio). Chronic Study in Animals A laboratory test was conducted with a different product (special application glass fiber)with comparable composition and durability.Test animals breathing very high concentrations of respirable fibers on a long-term basis developed fibrosis lung cancer and mesothelioma. Page 5 of 8 Issue Date:06/05/03 North American-English 'OWENSCorning Material Safety Data Sheet Material Name:Woven Rovings and Fabrics MSDS No.:15.MSD.21555-01 H alS (n=?32exP°sed t0 1022 f/ccfor 5 h^ay,7 days/week for 52 weeks developed lung tumorsandcardnoma)C'n°m ^^(}°f ^unexP0Sed contro1 9rouP <n=38)developed lung tumors (adenoma Five percent (5%)of the rats in the exposed group developed mesothelioma and 12.5%developed advanced fibrosrsNoneoftheratsintheunexposedcontrolgroupdevelopedmesotheliomaand0.6 %developed advanced fibrosis. A second group of rats was exposed to a similar concentration of asbestos (respirable amosite fibers)for 5 hours/dav 7 th?QraeRSL"1-thfl-IS Simi'ar diS6ase rateS for lhe sPecial aPPli^tion fiber and amosite asbestos,had beenwhichSidl.r2£ESSPaPer (lnha''T°X-8:323-343-1 "6 re°-That Paper specifical|y slaled lha ln rals all fiberswhichweredurableenoughtoremaininaratlungfortwo(2)years or more would produce the same disease rates if theZTnTZZluna5t^W^PPfcafiOn ^5 mUCh '6SS dUrable than aSbeslOS'"**2S eS^to™n^J5 J^9 ?^the ^°(2)year "me period'Ttle results of lhe current study are therefore notexposedte^ihese nbers '''Simi'ar diS6aSe rateS W0L"d be Seen '"'°nger "Ved sPecies or humans B:Component Carcinogenicity Fiber Glass (Continous Filament)(65997-17-3) ACGIH:A4 -Not classifiable as a human carcinogen. IARC:Group 3 "not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans" June 1987 meeting,October 2001 meeting * * *Section 12 -Ecological Information No data available for this product.This product is not anticipated to harm animals,plants or fish. * * *Section 13 -Disposal Considerations itiUSEPAWasteNumber&Descriptions: A:General Product Information Material,if discarded,is not expected to be a characteristic hazardous waste under RCRA. B:Component Waste Numbers No EPA Waste Numbers are applicable for this product's components. Disposal Instructions: Dispose of waste material according to Local,State,Federal,and Provincial Environmental Regulations. Section 14 -Transportation Information * * US DOT Information Shipping Name:Not regulated for transport. Hazard Class:None UN/NA #:None Packing Group:None Required Label(s):None PaQe 6 of 8 Issue Date:06/05/03~North American -English 'OWENSCorning Material Safety Data Sheet Material Name:Woven Rovings and Fabrics TDG Information Shipping Name:Not regulated for transport. Hazard Class:None UN/NA#:None Packing Group:None Required Label(s):None Additional Info.:None Additional Transportation Regulations: No additional information available. MSDS No.:15-MSD-21555-01 Section 15 -Regulatory Information US Federal Regulations: A:General Product Information No additional information available. B:Component Analysis No additional information available. The following is provided to aide in the prepartion of SARA 311 and 312 reports. SARA 311/312 Acute Health Hazard:Yes Chronic Health Hazard:No Fire Hazard:No Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard:No Reactive Hazard:No C:Clean Air Act The following components appear on the Clean Air Act-1990 Hazardous Air Pollutants List- None State Regulations: A:General Product Information No additional information available. B:Component Analysis -State The following components appear on one or more of the following state hazardous substances lists: Component Fiber Glass (continuous filament)65997-17-3 CA No FL No MA No MN No No PA No Other Regulations: A:General Product Information No additional information available. Page 7 of 8 Issue Date:06/05/03 North American -English 'OWENSCorning Material Safety Data Sheet Material Name:Woven Rovings and Fabrics B:Component Analysis -Inventory MSDS No.:15-MSD-21555-01 Component Fiber Glass (Continuous Filament) CASS 65997-17-3 TSCA Yes DSL Yes EINECS Yes C:Component Analysis -WHMIS 1DL The following components are identified under the Canadian Hazardous Products Act Ingredient Disclosure List- None WHMIS Status:Not controlled WHMIS Classification:None ***Section 16-Other Information *** HMIS and NFPA Hazard Ratinqs:Cateqory Acute Health Flammability Reactivity HMIS 1 0 0 NFPA 1 0 0 NFPA Unusual Hazards:None HMIS Personal Protection:To be supplied by user depending upon use. Reasonable care has been taken in the preparation of this information,but the manufacturer makes no warranty of merchantability or any other warranty,expressed or implied,with respect to this information.The manufacturer makes no representations and assumes no liability for any direci,incidental or consequential damages resultingfromitsuse. Revision Summary: This is a revised MSDS,which replaces 15-MSD-21555-01 with updated product names and new formattingReadthisinformationcarefully. Get OC MSDS electronically via Internet:http://www.owenscorninq.com or by calling 1-800-GET-PINK. This is the end of MSDS #15-MSD-21555-01-A Page 8 of 8 Issue Date:06/05/03 North American -English Material Safety Data Sheet According to 91/155 EC Printing date 15.12.2000 Page 1/5 Reviewed on 15.12.2000 I iilfiiiificiiriiiii ofsubstance: Product details: Trnile name:Paste 035671.SI Kp.:A ■Manufacturer/Supplier: Cosmic -Sondermaschinenbau GmbH A-5072 Kasten.Slcinabruck35 Tel:1)0-13-(0)2?'44/7004.Fax DW 9 -Further information obtainablefrom:technical department,phone 0045/2144-7004-N ■Information in case ofemergency:Tarirt information centre Tel.+H 43/(0)1-406 43 43 2 Composition/Data on components: ■Chemical characterization ■Description:Mixture ofsubstances listed below with nonhazardous additives. Dangerous components: Modi/.Bisphenol-A epoxy resin.M0<700 H-W:36/38-43 2.3-111% modi/.bisphenol-A epoxy resin with reactive thinner,MG<=700MXn:20.21-36/38-43 ' modif.bisphenoie-A epichlorhydrme resin with rvactive thinner,MG <~700 P-\7;J(i 38-43 2.3-1(1% 2.5-10% 3 Hazard identification Hazard description: Xi Irritant ■Information concerning to particular hazards to man and environment R 36'38 Irritating to eyes and skin. H 43 May cause senslttzation by skin contact. Contains epoxy constituents.See information supplied by the manufacturer. ■Classification system The classification is according to the latest editions ofthe EU-lists.and extended by company and literature data. 4 First aid measures ■General information Immediately remove any clothing soiled by the product. Avoid contact with eyes andskin. ■After skin contact Immediately wash with water and soap and rinse thoroughly. ■After eye contact Rinse opened eyefor at least 15 minutes under running water.Tlien consult a doctor. -After swallowing Rinse out mouth and then drink plenty ofwater. Callfor a doctor immediately. S Firefighting measures Suitable extinguishing agents Foam,powder,carbon dioxide,water spray ■For safety reasons unsuitable extinguishing agents Water withfulljet. (Could,on page 2) en Material Safety Data Sheet According to 91/155 EC Printing dale 15.12.2000 rage 2/5 Reviewed on 15.12.2000 Trade name:Paste 03567 LSI Kp.:A (Gnitd.ofpage I)■Special hazards caused by the substance,its products of'combustion or resulting gases: Formation oftoxic gases is possible during healing or in cast:offire. ■Protective equipment: Wear self-contained respiratory protective device. Do not inhale smoke. ■A dditional information Collect contaminatedfsrefighting water separately.It must not enter the sewage system. 6 Accidental release measures ■Person-related safely precautions;Wear protective clothing. ■Measuresfor environmentalprotection: Do not allow product to reach sewage system or any water course. ■Measuresfor cleaning/collecting: Pick up mechanically. Dispose ofthe material according to regulations. 7 Handling and storage ■Handling •Informationfur safe handling: The usual precautionary measures arc to be adheredto when handling chemicals. ■Information about protection againstfires and explosions:,\'o special measures required. ■Storage ■Requirements to be met by storerooms and receptacles: Store container tightly shut in a dry place wilh good ventilation. ■Information about storage in one common storagefacility: Keep awayfrom strong acidic and alkaline Material andfrom Oxidants. ■Further information about storage conditions: Protectfromfrost. S Exposure controls and personalprotection gear ■Additional information about design oftechnicalfacilities:Nofurther data;see item 7. ■Ingredients with limit values that require monitoring at the workplace: The product does not contain any relevant quantities ofmaterials with critical values that have to be monitored at the workplace. ■Additional information:Vic lists valid during the making were used as basis. •Personalprotective equipment •Generalprotective and hygienic measures Immediately remove all soiled and contaminated clothing Wash hands before breaks and at the end ofwork. Avoid contact with the eyes and skin. ■Protection ofhands:Rubber gloves ■Eyeprotection:Tightly sealedgoggles. ■Body protection: Protective work clothing. ')Physical and chemical properties: Form: Colour: Pasty Light grey (Could,on page 3) GB Material Safety Data Sheet According to 91/155 EC Printing dale 15.12.2000 Page 3/5 Reviewed on 15.12.2000 Trade name:Paste 03567 LSI Kp.:A •Odour: •Change in condition Meltingpaint/Melting range: Bailing point/Boiling range: -Flash point: ■Self-igniting: ■Danger ofexplosion: ■Density at 20°C: ■Solubility in /Miscihitity with Water: (Guild of page 2) Characteristic undetermined . 200°C Not applicable Product is not selftgniting. Product does notpresent an explosion hazard. l.Jglcm1 Dilutable with water. Hi Stability andreactivity Tltermal decomposition/conditions to be avoided: No decomposition ifused according to specifications. ■Materials to be avoided:Concentrated acides.bases andstrong oxidating substances. ■Dangerous reactions Exothermic reaction with axidants.strong acides and alkalincs. ■Dangerous decomposition products: In case offire or thermal decomposition passibleformation of carbon and nitric oxides aa well as toxicgases andfumes. ■Additional information: The mixture ofthe components heats up when standing (heat ofreaction).When usedproperly the heat is derived to the ground. 11 toxtcological information •Acute toxlclty: Primary irritant effect: ■on the skin:Irritant to skin and mucous membranes. ■on the eye:Irritating effect. ■Sensitization:Sensitization possible by skin contact. Additional toxicofogical information:Irritant 12 Ecological information: Generalnotes: Water hazard class 2 (German Regulation)(Self-assessment):hazardousfor water. Do not allow product to reach ground water,water course or sewage system. 13 Disposal considerations Product: ■Recommendation Disposal in accordance with national and local laws and by-laws. Must not be disposed together with household garbage.Do not allowproduct to reach sewage svstem. (ConT[I on page t) Material Safety Data Sheet According to 91/155 EC Priming date 15.12.2000 Page 4/5 Reviewed on 15.12.2000 Trade name:Paste 035671.51 Kp.:A (Cbntd.of payc i) Waste disposal key: Mix both components to harden the material and dispose ofil as OS 04 04 (EG waste disposal key). ■European waste catalogue Wastes from the manufacture, formulation,supply and use fAIi-'SU)of coatings, /paints,varnishes and vitreous enamels), adhesive,sealants anil printing inks wastesfrom MFSU ofadhesives andsealants (Including waterproofing products) adhesives and sealants sludgesfree ofhalogenated solvents OS 00 III) 08 04 00 OH 04 06 OS 00 DO 08 04 00 08 04 04 Wastes Jrom the manufacture,Jormiilalion,supply and use (MI-SI!)of coalings, (paints,varnishes and vitreous enamels), adhesive,sealants andprinting inks wastesfrom t\fFSt!ofadhesives and sealants (including waterproofing products) hardened adhesives and sealants Uncleanedpackaging: Recommendation:Disposal according to official regulations. 14 transport information 1 •Landtransport ADR/RID (cross-border) ..III.. ADR/RID class: •Item: •Danger code (Kemler) •UN-Number: ■Label ■Description ofgoods: 9 Miscellaneous dangerous substances and articles. lie ■90 3082 9 Environmentally hazardous substance,liquid,n.o.s.,modif. Bisphenol A-epoxy resin MG<700 ■Maritime transport 1MDG: A\\h \tV ■1MDG Class: ■Page: ■UN Number: ■Packaging group: ■Marine pollutant: ■Proper shipping name 9 9028 3082 111 No :Environmentally hazardous substance,liquid,n.o.s.,modif.Bisphenol A-epoxy resin;MG<700 •Airtransport ICAO-TI and IATA-DGR: ..III,. ■ICAO/IATA Class: UN/ID Number: 9 3082 (Conld.on page i) GH Material Safety Data Sheet According to 91/155 EC Printing date 15-12.2000 Page 5/5 Reviewed on 15.12.2000 Trade name:Paste 03567 LSI Kp.:A (Contd.oFpn£c -I) ■Packaging group:III ■Proper skipping name:Environmentally hazardous substance,liquid,n.o.s,,modif.Bisphenol A-epnxy resin;MG<700 15 Regulations Labelling according to EUguidelines: Hie product has been classified and marked in accordance with EU Directives I Ordinance on Harardoits Materials Code letter and hazard designation ofproduct: XI Irritant Hazard-determining components oflabelling: modif.hisphenol-A epoxy resin with reactive thinner,MG<=7QQ Modif.Bisphenol-A epoxy resin.MG<700 modif.bisphenole-A epichlorhydrine resin with reactive thinner,MG <=700 Risk phrases: 36/38 Irritating to eyes andskin. 43 May cause sensiti:ation by skin contact. Safety phrases: 24 Avoid contact with skin. 26 In caxe of contact with eyes,rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. 37/39 Wear suitable gloves and eye/face protection. 60 Wtis material and its container must be disposed ofas hazardous waste. ■Special labelling ofcertain preparations: Contains epoxy constituents.See information supplied by the manufacturer. ■National regulations ■Waterhazard class:Water hazard class 2 (Self-assessment):hazardousfor water. 16 Other information. This information is based on our present knowledge.However,this shall nor constitute a guarantee for any specific productfeatures and shall not establish a legally valid contractual relationship. Marked "'"chapters have been changed. -Department issuing MSDS:technical department ■Contact: Tel.-No.:++43/(0)2744/7004 Fax.-No.:+',43/(0)2744/7004-9 Material Safety Data Sheet According to 91/155 EC Printing date 17.06.2002 Page I 5 Reviewed on 28.05.2002 I Identification ofsubstance: Product details: Trade name:Paste 03S67LSI Kp.:B Manufacturer/Supplier: Cosmic -Sondermaschinenbau GmbH A-3072 Kasten.Steinabruck 35 Tel:0O43-(0)2744/7ttO4,Fax D\V9 Further information obtainablefrom:technical department,phone 0043/2744-7004'14 Information in case ofemergency:Toxin information centre:Tel.++43/(0)1-406 43 43 2 Composition/Data on components: Chemical characterization ■Description:Mixture ofsubstances listed below with nonhazardous additives. Dangerous components: Modified aliphatic pulyiimine I C;R 22-34-43-52/53 10-25% 3 Hazard identification Hazard description: C Corrosive Information concerning toparticular hazards to man and environment R 34 Causes burns. R 43 May cause sensitisation by skin contact. Classification system The classification is according to the Idlest editions ofthe EU-listS,and extended by company and literature data. 4 First aid measures General information Avoid contact with eyes and skin. immediately remove tiny clothing soiled by the product. After inhalation Supplyfresh air and callfor a doctor. In case ofunconsciousness placepatient stably in side positionfor transportation. After skin contact Immediately wash with water andsoap and rinse thoroughly. After eye contact Rinse opened eye for at least 15 minutes under running water.Then consult a doctor. ■After swallowing Rinse out mouth and then drink plenty ofwater. Drink plenty ofwater andprovide fresh air.Callfor a doctor immediately. 5 Firefighting measures Suitable extinguishing agents Foam,powder,carbon dioxide,water spray Usefire extinguishing methods suitable to surrounding conditions. Special hazards caused by the substance,itsproducts ofcombustion or resulting gases: Formation oftoxic gases is possible during heating or in case offire. Protective equipment: Wear self-contained respiratory protective device. Do not inhale smoke. (C'omd on page 2) —GB- Material Safety Data Sheet According to 91/155 EC Printing date 17.06.2002 Page 2/5 Reviewed on 28.05.2002 Trade name:Paste 03567LS1 Kp.:B (Cortd.ofpage 1) ■Additional information Collect contaminatedfirefighting water separately.It mittf not enter the sewage system. 6 Accidental release measures ■Person-related safety precautions:Wear protective equipment.Keep unprotected persons away. ■Measuresfor environmental protection:Do not allow to enter sewers/surface or ground water. Measuresfor cleaning/collecting: Dispose ofthe material according lo regulations. Absorb with liquid-binding material (sand,dialomite.acid binders,universal binders;sawdust). Use neutralizing agent. Dispose contaminated material as waste according to item 13. Ensure adequate ventilation. 7 Handling and storage 11iiniiling Information forsafe handling: The usualprecautionary measures are to be adhered to when handling chemicals. Infarnuition aboutprotection againstfires ami explosions:No special measures required Storage Requirements to be met by storerooms and receptacles: Store container tightly shut in a dryplace with good ventilation. Obsen-e customary regulationsfor storage according lo the water hazardous class. Information about storage in one common storagefacility: Keep awayfrom strong acidic and alkaline Material andfrom Oxidants. Further information about storage conditions:Keep receptacle tightly sealed. Storage class Storage class 8 (YCl-concept):Corrosive matter Storage class 12 (VCl-conceptj:Incombustible liquid Class according to regulation onflammable liquids:Void H kxposttre controls and personalprotection gear Additional information about design oftechnicalfacilities:Nofarther data:see item 7. Ingredients with limit values that require monitoring at the workplace: The product does nal contain any relevant quantities ofmaterials with critical values that have to be monitored at the workplace. Additional information:The lists valid during the making were used as basis. Personalprotective equipment General protective find hygienic measures Keep awayfrom foodstuffs,beverages andfeed. Immediately remove all soiled and contaminatedclothing Wash hands before breaks and at the end ofwork. Avoid contact with the eyes andskin. Respiratory protection:Not necessary ifroom is well-ventilated. Protection ofhands: Rubber gloves Protective gloves. Eye protection:Tightly sealedgoggles. |Contd on page 3) Material Safety Data Sheet According to 91/155 EC Priming date 17.06.2002 Page 3/5 Reviewed on 28.05.2002 Trade name:Paste 03567L51 Kp.:B Body protection:Protective work clothing. [Conlii.ofpage2) 9 Physical ami chemical properties: ■Form: ■Colour: Odour: -Change in condition Melting point/Melting range Boiling point/Boiling range: ■Flash point: ■Ignition temperature: -Self-igniting: Danger ofexplosion: ■Vapour pressure at 20°C: ■Density at 20°C: ■Solubility In /Miscibility with Water: ■Solvent content: Organic solvents: ■Solids content: Pasty Black Characteristic Undetermined 200"C INBC 35l)aC Product is not selfigniting. Product does not present an explosion hazard. OhPa }.7g/cm> Partly miscihle 0.0% 80.0 % 10 Stability ami reactivity Thermal decomposition /conditions to be avoided: No decomposition ifused according to specifications. Materials to be avoided:Concentrated acid1:,bases and strong oxidating substances. Dangerous reactions Exothermic reaction with oxidants,strong acides and alkalines. Dangerous decomposition products; In case offire or thermal decomposition possibleformation ofcarbon and nitric oxides as well as toxic gases andfumes. Additional information: The mixture ofthe components heats up when standing (heat ofreaction).When used properly the heat is derived to the ground. 11 Toxicolouical information Acute toxicity: ■LD/LC50 values relevantfor classification: Modified aliphatic piilyamine Oral LD50 910 ing,kg (rat) Primary irritant effect: on the skin:Caustic effect on skin andmucous membranes. on the eye:Strong caustic effect. Sensitization:Sensitization possible by skin contact. Additional loxicological Information: Corrosive (Could onpage4) (jit - Material Safety Data Sheet According to 91/155 EC Priming date 17.06.2002 Page 4/5 Reviewed on 28.05.2002 Trade name:Paste 03567L5I Kp.:B (Co«d.ofpagc3) Irritant Swallowing will lead to a strong caustic effect on mouth and throat and to the danger ofperforation ofesophagus and stomach. The product shows the following dangers according to the calculalion method ofthe General EU Classification Guidelinesfor Preparations as issued in the latest version: 12 Ecological information; General notes: Water hazard class 2 (German Regulation)(Self-assessment):hazardousfor water. Do nol allow product to reach ground water,water course or sewage system. Must not reach sewage water or drainage ditch undiluted or unneutralized. Danger to drinking water ifeven small quantities leak into the ground. IJ Disposal cimsitlenifions Product: Recommendation Disposal in accordance with national and local laws and by-laws. Must not be disposed together with household garbage.Do not allow product to reach sewage system. Uncleanedpackaging: Recommendation;Disposal according to official regulations. Recommended cleansing agents:Water,ifnecessary together with cleansing agents. 14 Transport information Land transport ADR/RID (cross-border) ADR/RID class:8 Corrosive substances. Item:53c Danger code (Kemler):HO UN-Number:2327 Label 8 Description ofgoods:Trimethylhe.xamelhylenediamines.mixture Maritime transport IMDG: 8 8243 2327 III 8-05 320 No IMDG Class: Page: UN Number: Packaging group: EMS Number: MFAG: Marine pollutant: (Ccmul on page 5| —Gil- Material Safety Data Sheet According to 91/155 EC Printing date 17.06.2002 Page 5/5 Reviewed on 2fi.05.2002 Trade name:Paste 03567L51 Kp.:B (Conld o Proper shipping mime:Trimethylhexamelltylencdiamines.mixture Air transport ICAO-TI and IATA-DGR: Ah- 1CA0/IATA Class:8 ■UN/ID Number:2327 Packaging group:ill Proper shipping name:Triinetliylhexamelhylencdiamines,mixture 15 Regulations Labelling according to EUguidelines: The product has been classified and marked in accordance with EU Directives /Ordinance on Hazardous Materials Code letter and hazard designation ofproduct: C Corrosive Hazard-determining components oflabelling: Modified aliphatic polyamine Risk phrases: 34 Causes burns. 43 May cause sensilisation by skin contact. Safetyphrases: 1/2 Keep locked up and out ofthe reach ofchildren, 13 Keep awayfrom food, drink mid animalfeedingstuffs. 26 In case ofcontact with eyes,rinse immediately with plenty of miter and seek medical advice. 29/56 Do not empty into drains,dispose of this material and its container at hazardous or special waste collection point. 36/37/39 Wear suitable protective clothing,gloves and eye/face protection. 45 In case ofaccident or ifyou feel unwell,seek medical advice immediately (show the label where possible). National regulations Classification according to VbF:Void Waterhazard class:Water hazard class 2 (Self-assessment):hazardousfor water. 16 Other infonntitioti: This information is basedon our present knowledge.However,this shall not constitute a guarantee for any specific productfeatures and shall mil establish a legally valid contractual relationship. Marked "'"chapters have been changed. -Department issuing MSDS:technical department Contact: Tel-No,:++43/(0)2744/7004-14 Fax.-No.:++43/(0)2744/7004-9 ENGINEERING OFFICE FOR PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY ROLF SIEBERT APPLICATION TECHNOLOGY QUALITY ASSURANCE MATERIALS TESTING Expert for application and testing of reinforced plastics and thermosetting materials for sewage and waste disposal systems publicly appointed and sworn in by the Chamber of Industry and Commerce,LObeck SchulstraBe 22 22 113 Oststeinbek /Hamburg phone +49 (40)73 91 41 fax +49 (40)739 42 77 Expert's Report report no.:SVB 97.20471 S UP-GF resin mats for the manufacture of GFRP short liners and hoods for the repair of partial damages in sewers and sewage pipelines Material analyses and component tests commissioned by: Cosmic Johann Kubel Steinabruck 35 A-3072Kasten Austria Contents: 1.Basic material -technical basics 2.Material properties 3.Component tests 4.Conclusion This report includes 7 pages (incl.cover)and 2 enclosures and must not by copied without the written consent of the expert ing.-bOro rolf siebert rst 040/739141 OSH 040/7394277 GFRP shortliners and hoods materials and component testing pagei report no.: SVB 97.20471 S 1.Basic material -technical basics Short liners developed for partial damage repair are not designed as prefabricated hose liners ready to be fitted,but they are cut up on the construction site from a GF-UP matted laminate,impregnated and physically thickened by the factory,according to the require ments of each measure (cf.expert's opinion report no.:SVB 97.00470 S). An unsaturated polyester resin -basis:isophthalic acid neopentyl glycol -(resin group 3 according to DIN 18 820 part 1)with moulding material properties of type 1140 (DIN 16 946 part 2)is used as resin matrix,a textile glass matted laminate (DIN 61 850 ff.)- basis:E-CR-glass -serves as reinforcing material. Hardening takes place after installation by means of ultraviolet light. The manufacture and conduction of the tests required for quality assurance takes place according to the following standards and directives: leaflet ATV-M 143, part 1-3 inspection,repair,rehabilitation and renewal of sewers and sewage pipelines work sheet ATV-A 127-2 static calculations of drainage sewers and pipelines DIN 18 820,part 1 to 3 DIN EN 1228 DIN EN ISO 761 DIN EN ISO 178 DIN EN ISO527-4 DIN EN ISO 1172 DIN 53 769,part 1 DIN 53 397 DIN EN ISO 175 DIN 53 476 DIN 53 495 DIN 16 945 laminate made of polyester resins reinforced by textile glass fibre for load-bearing components; assembly,manufacture,properties long-term /short-term vertical crushing test on pipes bending test (3-point method) testing of bending strength and deformation properties determination of bending Young's modulus tensile test testing of tensile strength determination of annealing loss verification of composition of GFRP-laminates determination of inter-laminar tensile strength resistance to chemical attack resistance to liquids determination of water uptake reactive resins,reactive agents and reactive resin ing.-bOro rolf siebeht □E)040/739141 040/7394277 GFRP shortliners and hoods materials and component testing page 2 report no.: SVB 97.20471 S DIN 16 946,part 2 masses testing method resin moulding materials,types DIN 61 850 -DIN 61 855 textile glass terms,technical conditions of delivery textile glass mats,textile glass fabric DIN 50 049 2.Material properties textile glass rovings certificates for material tests After successful compaction and hardening by means of ultraviolet light,attainable characteristic values of the material were determined for the UP resin mats impregnated and ready to be used for the production of short liners and hoods. Depending on the glass content and degree of area compaction,the mechanical performance corresponds to that of a normal laminate (matted laminate)according to GFRP application standard DIN 18 820 part 2. Table of characteristic values for moulding material test bending strength abB bending Young's modulus Eb tensile strength od glass content iy wall thickness standard DIN EN ISO 178 DIN EN ISO 178 DIN EN ISO 527-4 DIN EN ISO 1172 unit N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 % mm value 156-195 6.000-11.000 100-156 30-49 3-6 Since material-specific data depends on the particular glass content,which itself is influenced by the application pressure occurring during installation,we recommend with a view to application in damaged pipelines to use mainly the lower values as basis for static evidence. After hardening by means of ultraviolet light the GF-UP moulding material can immediately take mechanical load and is chemically resistant to municipal sewage (pH 1-10),further post-hardening is not necessary. ing.-bOro rolfsiebert QD 040/739141 ffigffl 040/7394277 GFRP shortliners and hoods materials and component testing page 3 report no.: SVB 97.20471 S 3.Component tests Short liners produced during field tests and fitted into pipelines DN 250 were examined and tested for attained component properties and their performance under stress on the pipe-liner-compound. Here the following separate tests were executed: 3.1.Characteristic component values of the GFRP short liner The examination of the material properties of short liners in hardened state took place during the vertical crushing test (DIN EN 1228 -short term test)on liners DN 250 with a test length of L =300mm. In order to determine a possible influence by laminate overlapping the liner sections were turned by 90°after each one load and loaded until a vertical deformation of 3,5%took place. Elntellunq der MaBpunkta: \ '2.Krafteinteitung urn 90'versetzt bis 3.5% Belastung derAbschnitte bis zum Bruch (Maximalkraft) Result load on pipe sections until a vertical deformation of 3,5%took place test ring stiffness at 3% deformation Sr ring stiffness at 3% deformation Sr circumferential Young's modulus Eo circumferential Young's modulus Eo wall thickness s 1.load appl. 2.load appl. 1.load appl. 2.load appl. standard DIN EN 1228 unit N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 mm value 0.025 0.023 9,770 9,137 3.62 ING.-B0RO ROLFSIEBERT CS3 040/739141 EH 040/7394277 GFRP shortliners and hoods materials and component testing page 4 report no.: SVB 97.20471 S load on pipe sections at breaking point test vertical crushing strength Fmax line break load ring bending tensile strength aRR7 ring stiffness at 3%deformation Sr circumferential young's module En wall thickness s standard DIN EN 1228 unit N kN/m N/mm* N/mm* N/mm2 mm value 2581 8.6 159 0.024 9.640 3.62 In the further course of the test the pipe liners,after exceeding the max.vertical load, were deformed even more until 40%vertical deformation without any visible delaminationorbreakingsoccurring. 3.2.Performance of GFRP short liners when installed For the conduction of the test the interior wall of a vitrified clay pipe DN 250 was cleaned and mechanically roughened with a grinding brush so that sufficient adhesion to the shortlinercouldbeprovided. As a bond between the GFRP short liner and the interior wall of the old pipe,and foroptimisingtheadhesionforce,a 2-component epoxy mortar (cold curing)is spread on theGFRPlaminatecutthatwasplacedontheapplicationunit. The hardening of the liner and the epoxy mortar takes place simultaneously,supported by the reaction temperature of the liner matrix. The examination of the mechanical properties of the installed short liner took place in theverticalcrushingtest(DIN EN 1228 -short time test)on pipe sections with a test length of L =300mm (picture 1).•=■ ,5.8 -6.5 mm 28.67 mm verklebta BrOche STZ-Rohr DN 300 Klassa 200 Kurztiner ing.-bOro rolf siebert CS3 040/739141 IBS 040/7394277 GFRP shortliners and hoods materials and component testing page 5 report no.: SVB 97.20471 S *Forthe test vitrified clay pipes DN 250 (DIN EN 295-1)ofstrength class 160 =40 KN/m were used. Result pipe testing state basic data GFRP short liner vitrified clay pipe DN250 system short liner/vitrified clay pipe (Fig.1) system short liner/vitrified clay pipe after breaking of vitrified clay pipe (Fig.2) vertical crushing load Fmax (kN/m) 8.6 48.4 51.5 8.5 ring stiffness SR (N/mm1) 0.024 0.677 0.06 liner 0.6 vit.clay 0.060 ring bending tensile strength orbz (N/mm2) 159 23 26.2 194.7 circumferential Young's modulus Eo(N/mm2) 9,640 -35,000 ~35,000 14.500 During the tests good adhesion of the pieces of vitrified clay to the GFRP laminate was observed. The pieces (after rupture of the vitrified clay pipe)sticking to the liner had a supporting effect so that the ring stiffness of the GFRP liner and the ring bending tensile strength were higher than the initial value (Fig.3). With all test specimens the vertical crushing tests were continued until the laminate failure of the short liner. By means of load introduction first only the stiff pipe was stressed until breaking deformation,and afterwards the system pipe /GFRP short liner was stressed up to rupture. Only when the support provided by the vitrified clay pieces was"not given any more, further load on the GFPR short liner was applied up to failure.(Fig.4). 3.3.Bond shear strength of the short liner in the pipeline In order to determine the attainable adhesion of the pipeline wall to the GFRP short liner using also epoxy mortar compound adequate bonds were made with sections of pipe walls under construction site conditions.Furthermore tear-off tests as shear tension tests(DIN 53 455)were carried out. In these tests the roughened pipe wall was bonded with the short liner laminate in dry state,in wet state and under the influence of a water-oil emulsion. ING.-BUHO ROLFSIEBERT C2D 040/739141 040/7394277 GFRP shortliners and hoods materials and component testing page 6 report no.: SVB 97.20471 S Result test arrangement epoxy compound in vitrified clay pipe roughened surface dry surface epoxy compound in vitrified clay pipe roughened surface wet surface epoxy compound in vitrified clay pipe roughened surface wet /oily surface remark only vitrified clay pipe broken, no separation from vitrified clay pipe only vitrified clay pipe broken, separation from the vitrified clay pipe all bonds came loose on the vitrified clay pipe cj-Max (N/mm1) 6.8 6.0 2.3 The results of the shear tension test showed that the surface of the pipe to be lined needs to be cleaned carefully (oil-free)and roughened if necessary.The presence of humidity had only little influence on the adhesion of the liner matrix to the old pipe. 4.Conclusion The short liner method developed for partial repair of sewers and sewage pipelines on the basis of previously impregnated and physically thickened GF-UP resin mats can be used without any problems under construction site conditions. When installed the liner sections and liners produced during field tests and examined in the test laboratory of the expert showed a performance typical for GF-UP normal laminates with sufficient adhesion to the interior pipe wall areas of the old sewer. The ring stiffness attained even with low wall thickness (s a 3 mm)allows you to fix even structural damage on the pipeline while guaranteeing the operating safety of the sewer. Oststeinbek,26th September,1997revisedon12thApril,2001 enclosures: Fig.1-4 test records ''■":■"''.DO"' CONSULTING ENGINEERS FOR PLASTICS ENGINEERING ROLF SiEBERT APPLICATION ENGINEERING QUALITY ASSURANCE MATERIAL INSPECTION Expert publicly commissioned and assigned by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry for LQbeck for application and inspection of reinforced plastics and thermoplastics for disposal plants for waste water and waste material Schulstrasse 22 22113 Oststeinbek /Hamburg Tel 040/739141 FAX 040/7394277 Report of the authorized inspector SVB-No.:96.00457 S UP-prepregs for manufacturing GFK-short liners and scoops Instructions for transportation,storage and handling at worksite Certificate of eco-compatibility Client: Cosmic Johann KQbel,Engineer Steinabruck 35 A-3072 Kasten Contents: 1.Supply state of UP resin 2.Manufacturing and advanced processing of the UP prepregs (SMC) This report contains 3 pages (incl.covering letter)andmaybeduplicatedonlywithawrittenconsentfromtheexpert. SMC Short Liners and Scoops Certificate of Eco-compatibility PageiENGG.OFFICE ROLFSIEBERT Tel:040/739141 Fax:040/7394277 -SVB No.96.00457 S 1.Supply state of the UP resin Polyester resin material,which is used for manufacturing hose liners,should have a monomerStyrenecontentof40%to max.49%in their supply state. The viscosity ofthis resin without any extra additives is approximately 90 seconds /> 300 m Das(DIN 53 221).The flashpoint is 34°C (DIN 53 213). The Styrene contained in the polyester resin has been classified under water endangerment classWGKIIasperthehouseholdwatersupplyact(WHG).Any classification ofthe fully processed UPresinisnotavailableinastandardizedform,however the same is primarily achieved likewise as perWGKII. A specification catalog and a safety information sheet for the resin used are available forviewingattheprocessingplant. According to the ocean freight regulation (SFO)and the railway transport regulation (EVO),such preparations of UP resins are assigned the marginal code 1350 and areclassifiedunderpoint3oftheclassIIIa. The UP resin in this supply state is transported from the manufacturer's site to the production plant for hose liners but is not transported again on road with the same composition. 2-Manufacture and advanced processing of the UP resin oreprens fSMCl Manufacture ofthe UP resin prepregs then takes place in the fabrication department bywayofimpregnatingtextileglassmatswithaspeciallypreparedpolyesterresin. The composition of the UP resin is then altered by way of addition of inorganic fillingmaterialsandthroughdistributionofmassinthetextileglassmeshesorglassfiber complexes. The SMC laminate used in the tunnel redevelopment work is composed of: Resin matrix Thixotropic and thickening agents Additives Glass fiber reinforcinQ material Styrene content of about 25%(max.)of the total mass Specific weight of the total mass 1.55 The curing system of the linear laminate is designed with UV light in a definite nanometerrange,owing to which any uncontrollable reaction during transportation can take its effectonlyafterarelativelylongertimeandsignificantexternalheatingeffectandthattooinaveryhaltingmanner. ENGG.OFFICE ROLFSIEBERT Tel:040/739141 Fax:040/7394277 SMC Short Liners and Scoops Certificate of Eco-compatibility Page 2 SVB No.96.00457 S Since the material configuration and the properties ofthe relining hose molding compound match or are very similar to those of a fiber molding material,the classification for this product is to be done as per the DIN safety sheet for fiber molding materials.Following this,the UP prepreg semi-finished product need not be treated as a hazardous transportation material anymore. The physicallythickened UP prepreg is then fastened in a lightproof blister pack and additionally in a wear-resistant packaging foil for its transportation and storage at the production site. With this,the possibility of any endangerment of underground water through handling and storage of the not-yet-cured linear laminate at the production site can be ruled out While mounting the respective short liners custom-made forthe particular areas of application,the non-cured laminate is compression-molded by the packer against the wall of the tunnel during the compression process. The highly viscous and almost dry state of the matrix makes it impossible forthe non-cured portionoftheresintooozeoutthroughthecracks,which probably exist Subjecting to irradiation by UV-beam results in a spontaneous curing of the resin matrix. Once the curing of the liner or the scoop is complete,the molded material is then considered water-insoluble and reacts neutrally to its surroundings. Hardened residue materials are considered as industrial waste similarto household waste and canbedisposedofjustlikehouseholdwaste. Oststeinbek,28*November 1996 Cosmic-Sondentiaschinenbaa Gmbll/A-3072 Kasten Tel:+43 2744 7004/www.cosmic.al Dieses Dokument is!urlieberreclillich gescliiitzt.smic:-.:■;- Testing: The two attachments are tests performed by: Ingenieurbttro Fttr Kunststofftechnik Schulstrassc 22 22113 Oststeinbek/Hamburg Germany The tests document the Cosmic fiberglass laminate has: Short Term Modulus of Elasticity =Es=9,640 N/mm2 - 1.4xlO6Psi Bonding to dry VCP clay pipe =6.8 N/mm2 «986 Psi Bonding to moist VCR clay pipe -6.0 N/mm2 =870 Psi Bonding to clay pipe wetted by oil emulsion =23 N/mm2 «333 Psi