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Measuring the Yield for Aerosol Foam Sealants, Standard Testmethod For
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Scope
1.1 This test method determines the quantity of linear units of a foam sealant having a specified bead diameter that may be obtained from a single can of aerosol product. Four (4) cans are required for each product determination.
1.2 The test method is intended to estimate the contents of the aerosol container (1) for purposes of label statements, and (2) to provide the user information needed to estimate job requirements.
1.3 Foam sealants are used for a variety of end-use applications but are primarily intended to reduce air movement in the building envelope.
1.4 Currently, two main foam sealant types are applicable to this standard: single component polyurethane and latex.
1.5 There is no other known standard test method to measure aerosol foam sealant yield.
1.6 Values are reported in SI units only. Certain apparatus and supply items are referenced in inch-pound units for purchasing purposes.
1.7 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
Significance and Use
The yield measurement of aerosol foam sealants is used to indicate the amount of foam sealant that can be obtained from a single can of product.
The yield does not predict the performance capability of the foam sealant product or its suitability for the intended application.
Procedure A was developed for use with products that can be volumetrically measured by submersion in water. Procedure B was developed for product that cannot be measured by using a water displacement method.
Yield is often dependent on the bead size dispensed. Extrapolation of test results using data measured for larger size beads to estimate smaller sized beads has shown inaccuracies. Since yield will be reported based on the diameter of the cured bead (not initial bead size), the operator shall determine the nominal initial bead size required to produce a specific nominal cured bead diameter. This foam characteristic, called “post dispensing contraction” or “post dispensing expansion,” is defined in Terminology C717.
Keywords
aerosol; aerosol foam; air barrier foam sealant; air exfiltration; air infiltration; foam sealant; latex foam sealant; polyurethane foam sealant; Yield value/measurement; Aerosol containers/products; Aerosol foam; Air barrier foam sealant; Air infiltration/exfiltration; Latex foam; Polyurethane foam (PUF); ICS Number Code 91.100.50 (Binders. Sealing materials)
To find similar documents by ASTM Volume:
04.07 (Building Seals and Sealants; Fire Standards; Dimension Stone)
To find similar documents by classification:
91.100.50 (Binders. Sealing materials Including geomembranes, asphalts for buildings, etc.)
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Document Number
ASTM-C1536-10
Revision Level
2010 EDITION
Status
Superseded
Modification Type
Revision
Publication Date
June 1, 2010
Document Type
Test Method
Page Count
5 pages
Committee Number
C24.61