USES
ROOFCOAT
Type IV and 115/15 are used in the construction of built-up roofs on
inclines not exceeding 25% slope and Type I I I and 85/25 on
inclines not exceeding 12.5% slope.
OUTSTANDING
FEATURES
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ROOFCOAT
is highly stable during melting due to blowing at optimum
temperature to minimize softening point fall back.
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Available
in plastic bags for ease of handling, waste and disposal
elimination. The plastic melts and becomes part of bitumen, thus
saving labour and material cost.
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For
1 15/15 and Type IV, packaging is available in bags and kegs.
Others in steel drums.
CLEANING
Tools : Clean with kerosene
Hands : Use a hand cleaner or kerosene followed by soap and water.
Note:
We can also provide, upon request, information on equiviscous
temperature (E.V.T.) for optimum heating and application temperature.
DESCRIPTION
ROOFCOAT is a premium quality coating manufactured from ductile,
pliable bitumen and plasticizing oil blown to optimum and uniform
softening point and penetration.
STANDARDS
Type III and
Type IV comply with ASTM D312. 85/25 and 1 15/15 comply with BS 3690
Part 2. Other ASTM and BS grades are available on request.
PACKING
Type III and 85/25 in 190-kg steel drums. Type IV and 1 15/15 in
plastic bags and 45-kg kegs.
HEALTH
& SAFETY
1. Fire - Non-flammable; flash point is above 250°C. However
avoid overheating above flash point as it could ignite.
2. Skin - If contact occurs while hot, it could cause severe burn. If
contact occurs, immediately cool affected area with cold water. It is
recommended that a bucket of ice water be kept nearby. Seek medical
attention.
3. Eyes- If contact occurs, immediately cool with cold water, then
seek medical attention.
4. Protective clothing- Wear heavy cotton/leather work gloves, long
sleeve shirts, shoes, long trousers and eye goggles as face shield.
Data
Specification