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Samples of each membrane are cut and weighed, immersed in the chemical for seven days at 73ºF (23ºC), removed, cleaned, dried and re-weighed.
Reported values reflect change in weight after the seven day exposure, as measured at 15 minutes and 24 hours after removal.
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15 min. after removal
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24 hrs. after removal
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| Fibertite | +0.6% | -3.9% |
No change
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| NBP | -4.1% | -11.2% |
Slight Curl
Stiff |
| PVC #2 | -7.1% | -8.9% |
Stiff
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| PVC #3 | -8.2% | -12.1% |
Slight Curl
Stiff |
| PVC #4 | -8.1% | -14.6% |
Slight Curl
Stiff |
| PVC #1 | -10.0% | -14.1% |
Curling
Stiff |
| CPA | -12.6% | -19.2% |
Curling
Stiff |
Testing simulates the effect of chemical contamination on a roofing membrane.
Changes in weight gain or loss illustrate the extent of a roofing membrane's ability to resist exposure to a chemical contaminant.
Weight loss is associated with plasticizer extraction or the loss of other compound additives.
Weight gain is indicative of a contaminant's ability to permeate the membrane causing swelling and/or softening of the compound.
Test Results for Resistance to Chemical Contaminants as Performed and Reported by Structural Research, Inc.
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