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/f4LCA ?cc/ 5 S so S' kezzAizik, FAUSKE & ASSOCIATES, LLC WORLD LEADER IN NUCLEAR AND CHEMICAL PROCESS SAFETY Report No.: FAI-2017-0928 , Flash Point of Sto Emerald Coating {' :f 1 Revision 0 Ci a ., Project No.: FLM-673 • ('L ` -:T k ) Submitted to: StuCorp. ``� City of Tigard 6175 Riverside Drive Southwest ApRroved Plans 61, Atlanta, GA 30331 By " aDate 1 J t Prepared by: Amy Davis Mechanical Engineer, Flammability Testing and Consulting Services OFFICE COPY Reviewed by: Tom Johnson Chemical Engineer, Flammability Testing and Consulting Services August 2017 Proprietary Property of Fauske&Associates, LLC 1 6W070 83"' STREET • BURR RIDGE, ILLINOIS 60527 (877) FAu5KE1 OR_(630) 323-8750 • FAX: (630) 986-5481 • E-MAIL: INFO@FAusKE.COM FLAMMABLE FINISHES 2403.4.1 Tools. Scrapers, spuds and other tools used for tible, nonsparking material, except where combustible cleaning purposes shall be constructed of nonsparking coverings, including but not limited to thin paper or materials. plastic and strippable coatings, are utilized over non- combustible materials to facilitate cleaning operations 2403.4.2 Residue. Residues removed during cleaning and debris contaminated with residue shall be immediately in spray rooms. removed from the premises and properly disposed. 2404.3.2 Spray booths. The design and construction of spray booths shall be in accordance with Sections 2403.4.3 Waste cans. Approved metal waste cans equipped with self-closing lids shall be provided wherever 2404.3.2.1 through 2404.3.2.6, Sections 2404.4 through rags or waste are impregnated with finishing material. 2404.8 and NFPA 33. Such rags and waste shall be deposited therein immedi- 2404.3.2.1 Construction. Spray booths shall be con- ately after being utilized. The contents of waste cans shall strutted of approved noncombustible materials. Alumi- be properly disposed of at least once daily and at the end num shall not be used. Where walls or ceiling of each shift. assemblies are constructed of sheet metal, single-skin 2403.4.4 Solvent recycling. Solvent distillation equip- assemblies shall be no thinner than 0.0478 inch (18 ment used to recycle and clean dirty solvents shall comply gage) (1.2 mm) and each sheet of double-skin assem- with Section 5705.4. blies shall be no thinner than 0.0359 inch(20 gage)(0.9 mm). Structural sections of spray booths are allowed to be sealed with latex-based or similar caulks and seal- SECTION 2404 ants. SPRAY FINISHING 2404.3.2.2 Surfaces. The interior surfaces of spray 2404.1 General. The application of flammable or combusti- booths shall be smooth; shall be constructed so as to ble liquids by means of spray apparatus in continuous or permit the free passage of exhaust air from all parts of intermittent processes shall be in accordance with the require- the interior,and to facilitate washing and cleaning; and ments of Sections 2403 and 2404.2 through 2404.9.4. shall be designed to confine residues within the booth. 2404.2 Location of spray-finishing operations. Spray fin- Aluminum shall not be used. ishing operations conducted in buildings used for Group A, 2404.3.2.3 Floor. Combustible floor construction in E, I or R occupancies shall be located in a spray room pro- spray booths shall be covered by approved, noncom- tected with an approved automatic sprinkler system installed bustible,nonsparking material,except where combusti- in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 and separated vertically ble coverings,including but not limited to thin paper or and horizontally from other areas in accordance with the plastic and strippable coatings, are utilized over non International Building Code. In other occupancies, spray-fin- combustible materials to facilitate cleaning operations ishing operations shall be conducted in a spray room, spray in spray booths. booth or spraying space approved for such use. 2404.3.2.4 Means of egress.Means of egress shall be Exceptions: provided in accordance with Chapter 10. 1. Automobile undercoating spray operations and Exception: Means of egress doors from premanu- spray-on automotive lining operations conducted in factured spray booths shall not be less than 30 areas with approved natural or mechanical ventila- inches (762 mm) in width by 80 inches (2032 mm) tion shall be exempt from the provisions of Section in height. 2404 when approved and where utilizing Class IIIA 2404.3.2.5 Clear space.Spray booths shall be installed or IIIB combustible liquids. so that all parts of the booth are readily accessible for 2. In buildings other than Group A,E, I or R occupan- cleaning.A clear space of not less than 3 feet(914 mm) shall be maintained on all sides of the spray booth.This cies,approved limited spraying space in accordance with Section 2404.9. clear space shall be kept free of any storage or combus- 3. Resin application areas used for manufacturing of tible construction. reinforced plastics complying with Section 2409 Exceptions: shall not be required to be located in a spray room, 1. This requirement shall not prohibit locating a spray booth or spraying space. spray booth closer than 3 feet(914 mm) to or 2404.3 Design and construction.Design and construction of directly against an interior partition, wall or spray rooms, spray booths and spray spaces shall be in accor- assembly that has a fire-resis dance with Sections 2404.3 through 2404.3.3.1. tante rating of not less than 1 hour, provided 2404.3.1 Spray rooms. Spray rooms shall be constructed the spray booth can be adequately maintained and designed in accordance with this section and the Inter- - and cleaned. national Building Code, and shall comply with Sections 2. This requirement shall not prohibit locating a 2404.4 through 2404.8. spray booth closer than 3 feet(914 mm)to an 2404.3.1.1 Floor. Combustible floor construction in exterior wall or a roof assembly,provided the spray rooms shall be covered by approved,noncombus wall or roof is constructed of noncombustible 2014 OREGON FIRE CODE 233 FAI-2017-0928 Rev. 1 Page 2 of 12 August 2017 DISCLAIMER Note that the conclusions and recommendations in this report are based- on the'specific 'considerations stated and laboratory test methodology used. These considerations include (but are not limited to) exact sample materials tested, formulae tested, - conditions of the test, and assumed plant physical parameters. The conclusions and recommendations may not be applicable for conditions not identical to those considered. Proprietary Property of Fauske&Associates, LLC FAI-2017-0928 Rev. 1 Page 3 of 12 August 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF FIGURES 4 LIST OF TABLES 5 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 6 2.0 FLASHPOINT DETERMINATION USING TAG CLOSED CUP TESTER 7 2.1 SCOPE 7 2.2 TERMINOLOGY 7 2.3 TEST SETUP 7 2.4 PROCEDURE 8 2.5 TAG CLOSED CUP FLASH POINT TEST RESULTS 9 3.0 CONCLUSIONS 10 4.0 REFERENCES 11 APPENDIX A: EQUILIBRIUM METHOD FLASH POINT TEST RESULTS 12 Proprietary Property of Fauske&Associates, LLC FAI-2017-0928 Page 4 of 12 Rev. 1 August 2017 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 2-1: Tag Closed Cup Tester 7 Proprietary Property of Fauske&Associates, LLC FAI-2017-0928 Page 5 of 12 Rev. 1 August 2017 LIST OF TABLES Table 1-1: Sample Characteristics 6 Table 1-2: Summary of Flash Point Test Results 6 Table 2-1: Tag Closed Cup Flash Point Results 9 Table 3-1: Flammability Test Results 10 Table A-1: Equilibrium Method Detailed Results for Sto Emerald Coating 12 Proprietary Property of Fauske&Associates, LLC FAI-2017-0928 Page 6 of 12 Rev. 1 August 2017 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In response to Sto Corp.'s request, Fauske and Associates, LLC (FAI) performed tests to determine the flash point of Sto Emerald Coating. A description of the samples tested is given in Table 1-1. Table 1-1: Sample Characteristics Material Color Physical State Date Received Comments (MM/DD/YYYY) Sto Emerald Coating Green Viscous Liquid 08/21/2017 The testing was performed per the following standard: 1. ASTM D3941, Standard Test Method for by the Equilibrium Method With a Closed-Cup Apparatus The results from these tests are summarized in Table 1-2. Table 1-2: Summary of Flash Point Test Results Sample Flash Point(°C) Sto Emerald Coating N/At tNo flash witnessed prior to boiling. Proprietary Property of Fauske&Associates, LLC FAI-2017-0928 Page 7 of 12 Rev. 1 August 2017 2.0 FLASHPOINT DETERMINATION USING TAG CLOSED CUP TESTER The Tag flash point test was conducted in accordance with ASTM D3941, Standard Test Method for Flash Point by the Equilibriurn Method With a Closed-Cup Apparatus. 2.1 SCOPE The test method covers the procedure for determining the flash point of samples by a Tag closed cup tester below 110°C. The procedure may be used to determine the flash point temperature of a sample where,the sample:and the vapor.space.above it are in thermal equilibrium. 2.2 TERMINOLOGY Flash Point — The lowest temperature at which application of a test flame causes the vapors of the sample to ignite under specified test conditions. 1. The sample is believed to have flashed when a flame appears and instantaneously propagates over the surface of the sample. - 2. Observation of a blue halo or enlarged flame when the test flame is applied to the sample is an indication that the temperature of the sample in near its flash point, however it is not reported as a flash. 2.3 TEST SETUP The Tag closed cup tester, as depicted in Figure 2-1, was equipped with a bottle of propane and an ASTM thermometer. The temperature at which the sample flashed was recorded from the mercury-in-glass thermometer. ti Ss '.n'�,r r ',:-.,'. 1 moi'/ �l��// 7h Figure 2-1: Tag Closed Cup Tester Proprietary Property of Fauske&Associates, LLC FAI-2017-0928 Page 8 of 12 Rev. 1 August 2017 2.4 PROCEDURE The Tag tester, a closed cup apparatus, was used to determine the flash point of the material. Prior to testing, the sample cup and lid were inspected for cleanliness and any contaminants were removed. The barometric pressure, room temperature, and relative humidity were then recorded. The lower well was filled with water until it spilled over the overflow tubing. The sample cup was placed on top of the lower well. Approximately 50 mL of sample were then added to the sample cup and the lid was placed on the cup. The heating dial was turned on and adjusted to the desired heating level of 0.5°C in not less than 1.5 minutes but not more than 5 minutes. During the duration of the test, the sample cup temperature was not allowed to exceed the temperature of the bath by more than 2.0°C. The valve was opened on the methane tank and the pilot flame was lit. The test flame was then adjusted to match the 4mm diameter gauge ring on the lid by turning the pinch valve. When the sample was approximately 5°C below the expected flash point, the test flame was applied to the sample every 0.5°C (if below 60°C) or 1°C (if above 60°C). Visual observations were made and the flash point temperature was recorded. The sample is deemed to have flashed when a large flame appears and instantaneously propagates itself over the entire surface of the test specimen. Once the observation was recorded, the valve on the apparatus for the gas line was closed to extinguish the flame. After the sample flashed, the test was terminated. The sample was allowed to cool near room temperature, and the sample was discarded and the tester thoroughly cleaned. The flash point temperature was then corrected using the following equation. FP = T + 0.03(760 — P) T = Observed flash point temperature (°C) P = Barometric pressure (mm Hg) The actual flash point of the sample was then reported as the corrected temperature. The corrected temperature is rounded to the nearest 0.5°C. Proprietary Property of Fauske&Associates,LLC FAI-2017-0928 Page 9 of 12 Rev. 1 August 2017 2.5 TAG CLOSED CUP FLASH POINT TEST RESULTS The Tag closed cup flash point test result for Sto Emerald Coating is summarized in Table 3-1. The test details for this test are shown in Table A-1 in Appendix A. Table 2-1: Tag Closed Cup Flash.Point Results Lowest Observed Flash Corrected Flash Point Sample Point Temperature Temperature (± 1°C) (± 1°C) Sto Emerald Coating N/At N/At /No flash witnessed prior to boiling. Proprietary Property of Fauske&Associates,LLC FAI-2017-0928 Page 10 of 12 Rev. 1 August 2017 3.0 CONCLUSIONS The results from the flash point testing are shown in Table 2-1. Testing was performed per ASTM D3941. Table 3-1: Flammability Test Results Sample Flash Point(°C) Sto Emerald Coating N/At tNo flash witnessed prior to boiling. The results from this test should be used to measure and describe the properties of materials in response to heat and flame under controlled laboratory conditions and should not be used to describe or evaluate the fire hazard of materials under actual fire conditions. However, results of this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment which takes into account all factors pertaining to an assessment of the fire hazard of a specific end use. FAI can assist in interpretingthese testsand results and can also facilitate developing explosion mitigation/protection strategies. If you have any further questions regarding the content of this report, please feel free to contact us. Proprietary Property of Fauske &Associates, LLC • FAI-2017-0928 Page 11 of 12 Rev. 1 August 2017 4.0 REFERENCES ASTM D56. (2016). Standard Test Methods for Flash Point by Tag Closed Cup Tester. Philadelphia, PA: American Society for Testing and Materials. ASTM D3941. "(20'14)."Standard"Test`Method for .`Flash Point by Equilibrium Method with a Closed-Cup Apparatus. Philadelphia, PA: American Society for Testing and Materials. Proprietary Property of Fauske&Associates,LLC . • FAI-2017-0928 Page 12 of 12 Rev. 1 August 2017 APPENDIX A: EQUILIBRIUM METHOD FLASH POINT TEST RESULTS Table A-1: Equilibrium Method Detailed Results for Sto Emerald Coating Test Date: 08/21/2017 Relative Humidity: 46; 45% Room Temperature: 25; 24°C Barometric Pressure: 992; 989 mbar Observed Flash Corrected Flash Sample Test# Point Temperature Point Temperature Comments (± 1°C) (± 1°C) Flash was not Sto Emerald 1 N/A N/A witnessed prior to Coating 2 N/A N/A boiling at approximately 90'C. Proprietary Property of Fauske&Associates, LLC StO , Product Bulletin Sto EmeraldCoat® , fh::, +4IF + 80264 Sto EmeraldCoat® ri Fluid-applied high perm air barrier ASHRAE 90.1 Compliant ASHRAE 189.1 Complianti / 4 di ICC Code Recognition ASTM E-2357 Evaluated = Technical Data Sto EmeraldCoat°is a ready- REPORT TEST METHOD TEST CRITERIA TEST RESULTS mixed,flexible waterproof air barrier membrane. It is Air Leakage of ASTM E-2357 <0.2 L/s•m2 at 75 Pa) 0.0008 L/s-m2(0.0002 cfm/ft2) applied directly to wall Air Barrier (<0.04 cfm/ft2 at 1.57 psf) Assembly sheathing and functions as a vertical above grade Water AC 212,Section 210 hours UV exposure,then 25 cycles No cracking,no bond failure,no waterproof air barrier when Penetration 4:8 drying'[120°F(49°C)1,'then 21.6 in(55 cm) 'waterpenetration after UV exposure combined with StoGuard®joint Resistance after AATCC 127 hydrostatic head for 5 hours without and heat aging and rough opening treatment. UV Exposure and (Water Column cracking,bond failure or water penetration Sto EmeraldCoat®is one Heat Aging Method) component of the StoGuard Transverse ASTM E-1233 No cracking after structural and restrained No cracking and no water Assembly,which is a fluid- Load/Racking/ ASTM E-72 environmental cycle loading and no water penetration after loading applied membrane that offers Restrained AC 212 penetration a superior waterproof air Environmental ASTM E-331 CyclinglWater barrier. StoGuard can be used Penetration beneath various claddings including Portland cement Water ASTM E-331 No leakage after 15 minutes at 2.86 psf No leakage stucco,vinyl,cement board Penetration (136 Pa) sidingand brick. Resistance Water Resistance ASTM"D2247 NO deleterious effects after 14 days No deleteriou's''effects after'14'days "Coverage per Pall exposure period Glass-Mat Sheathing:425-525 Cyclic ASTM E-283 No water penetration or evidence No water penetration,no elevated ft2(39-49 m2) PressurelWater ASTM E-331 of elevated moisture levels in plywood moisture levels Exterior Gypsum:550-650 ft2 Penetration sheathing after 10 cycles of conditioning (51-60 m2) Testing at 299 Pa(6.24 psf)positive and Plywood:425-525 ft2 negative pressure followed by 75 (39-49 m2) minutes water spray at 6.24 psf(299 Pa) OSB:400-500 ft2(37-46 m2) pressure differential with water spray CMU(2 coats):100-300 ft2 rate of 5 gal/ft2•hr(3.4 L/m2•min) (9.3-28 m2) Resistance to ASTM D-3273 No mold growth after 28 days No mold growth after 28 day Coverages may vary Mold Growth exposure depending on application Freeze/Thaw AC 212, No deleterious effects after 10 cycles No deleterious effects after 10 cycle technique and surface Resistance Section 4.2 exposure conditions Water Vapor ASTM E-96 >5 US perms(287 ng/Pa•s•m2) >10 US perms(575 ng/Pa•s•m2) When used with StoGuard Permeance Method B Fabric to treat the sheathing (Water Method) joints and rough openings: Air Barrier ASTM E-2178 <0.02 L/s mcfm/ft2 , Glass-Mat Sheathing*:400- 2 @ 75 Pa(<0.004 0.001 L/s•m (0.0002 cfm/ft2) 500 ft2(37-46 m2) @ 1.57 psf) Exterior Gypsum:500-600 ft2 Structural ASTM E-330 2 inches(51 mm)water pressure No loss of structural integrity (46-56 m2) Integrity (positive and negative)for 1 hour Plywood:400-500 ft2 Nail Sealability ASTM D-1970 Pass (37-46 m2) Flexibility ASTM D-522 No cracking or delamination using 1/8" No cracking or delamination OSB:350-450 ft2(33-42 m2) CMU(2 coats):100-300 ft° (3 mm)mandrel at 14°F(-10°C)before before&after aging &after aging (9.3-28 m2) Coverages may vary depen- Tensile Adhesion ASTM C-297 >15 psi(103 kPa)or exceed strength of Exposure 1 OSB:32 psi(221 kPa) ding on the number of rough substrate Ext.Plywood:86 psi(592 kPa) openings as well as surface Glass-Mat Sheathing:exceeds conditions. strength of substrate Ext.Gypsum Sheathing:exceeds *Coverage may vary by brand strength of substrate of glass-mat sheathing. Tensile Bond: ASTM D-4541 Dow 790 to Sto EmeraldCoat 55 psi Dow 795 to Sto EmeraldCoat 89 psi Packaging 5 gallon(19 L)pail. Surface Burning ASTM E-84 Flame Spread:525 Flame Spread:<15 (with StoGuard Smoke Developed:5450 Smoke Developed:<35 Shelf Life Fabric) ICC&NFPA Class A Building Material 18 months,if properly stored Fire Testing NFPA 285 and No increase in fire hazard Pass and sealed. UBC 26-9 Storage Keep containers covered to protect from skinning.If ma- terial skins,remove skinned material from container. Page 1 of 4 Product Bulletin Sto EmeraldCoat® Technical Data continued REPORT TEST METHOD TEST CRITERIA TEST RESULTS VOC(g/L) This product complies with US EPA(40 CFR 59)and South Coast AQMD(Rule 1113)VOC emission standards for architectural coatings.VOC less than 100 g/L. %Solids Calculated 65% (by volume) Notes:1.IBC:International Building Code.2.NFPA:National Fire Protection Association.3.Sto EmeraldCoat complies with ICC-ES AC 212, acceptance criterial for water-resistive coatings used as water-resistive barriers over exterior sheathing. Features Benefits 1 Waterproof Minimizes risk of water damage and associated repair or replacement costs 2 Vapor Permeable Minimizes risk of condensation in wall from water vapor diffusion 3 Structural No air leakage between the sheathing and StoGuard; rigid and stable under air pressure'loatis;does not tear or blow off the wall with wind 4 Seamless No tears,holes,or mislapped joints that can compromise performance in service 5 Durable Does not tear or lose its effectiveness with exposure to weather during construction or while in service 6 Spray Applied via Airless Spray Easy,fast installation;does not require specialized spray equipment Equipment 7 Liquid Formulation-Water Based Safe non-toxic,VOC compliant,saves time and money when installing the product, does not require highly skilled labor 8 Safe for Interior and Exterior Use Low VOC,low flame spread and smoke development Developed to be somewhat translucent at 9 the recommended application thickness Allow for better quality control as you will see that the joint treatment has been so sheathing logos may show through the installed product Surface Preparation Surfaces must be clean,dry,and free of frost,damage and all bond- Substrate to be coated must be continuous without joints,holes, inhibiting materials,including dirt,efflorescence,form oil and other etc.exceeding 1/32"(0.8 mm)in size.Sheathing must be properly foreign matter.Damaged sheathing must be removed and replaced. installed as required by applicable building codes or sheathing Avoid application over irregular surfaces. manufacturer. Mixing Mix with a clean,rust-free electric drill and paddle to a uniform PRODUCT MUST NOT BE THINNED OR DILUTED. consistency. Application Apply only to sound and clean,dry,properly prepared,frost free material,including dust,dirt,mold,algae,and efflorescence.Repair surfaces.Sheathing joints,inside and outside corners and rough non-structural cracks up to 1/8 inch(3 mm)wide by filling with Sto openings must be treated with StoGuard joint and rough opening Gold Fill or up to 1/2 inch(13 mm)wide by filling with StoGuard treatment. If using StoGuard Fabric pre-spot any overdriven RapidFill.Rake the crack with a sharp tool to remove loose or fasteners with Sto EmeraldCoat.Spot surface defects such as friable material,and blow clean with oil-free compressed air.Apply overdriven fasteners,knots or other voids in sheathing surface with Sto Gold Fill or StoGuard RapidFill by trowel or putty knife over the Sto Gold Fill,StoGuard RapidSeal or StoGuard RapidFill. crack and smooth with the knife or trowel. For moving cracks Over Exterior Gypsum Sheathing,Glass-Mat Sheathing, consult a structural engineer. Do not use Sto Gold Fill or StoGuard Exterior Plywood and Oriented Strand Board(OSB):Apply Sto RapidFill to repair moving cracks or to fill expansion joints in construction. Protect crack repair materials from rain and freezing Page 2 of 4 s Product Bulletin Sto EmeraldCoat® EmeraldCoat to the prepared substrate using spray equipment such until dry. as Sto's M-8 Spray Pump or airless spray equipment that can support a minimum 1 Gallon per minute(GPM)and a.031 mil tip at For Air and Moisture Barrier:Spray-applied over CMU:Apply 3000+psi,or with the apprporiate size nap.roller.inasingle,uniform, Sto EmeraldCoat uniformly with the Sto M-8 pump,airless spray,or coating at a wet thickness of 10 mils.For roll application over OSB, other suitable spray equipment. Back-roll to fill the surface and glass-mat gypsum sheathing,and plywood:use a 1/2"(13 mm)nap allow to dry.Apply a second uniform coat of Sto EmeraldCoat and roller. back-roll to achieve a void and pinhole free surface.Depending on OSB sheathing may require touch-up with a second coat of Sto the condition of the surface a minimum of 10 wet mils up to a EmeraldCoat where wood strands are raised from the surface. maximum of 30 wet mils per coat is required.Apply additional coats Inspect surface after initial application of Sto EmeraldCoat and if needed to achieve a VOID AND PINHOLE FREE surface. touch-up as needed. Over Concrete Masonry Wall Construction: Concrete nrasonrywaihconstructionmust be structurallysound, clean,dry,and free from damage,frost,and all bond-inhibiting Application (cont.) Roller-applied over CMU:Apply Sto EmeraldCoat uniformly application of Sto EmeraldCoat.A VOID AND PINHOLE FREE SURFACE with a 3/4 inch(19 mm)nap roller and allow to dry.Apply a must be achieved for Sto EmeraldCoat to properly function as a waterproof second uniform coat of Sto EmeraldCoat to achieve a void air barrier on CMU wall surfaces. and pinhole free surface. Depending on the condition of the Curing/Drying surface a minimum of 10 wet mils up to a maximum of 30 wet mils per coat is required.Apply additional coats if needed to Sto EmeraldCoat is dry to touch and can be over coated within 2-4 hours achieve a VOID AND PINHOLE FREE surface. under normal conditions[70°F(21°C),50%RH].Final drying varies IMPORTANT NOTE:Sto EmeraldCoat functions as a depending on temperature/humidity and surface conditions.Protect from waterproof air barrier on normal weight concrete masonry unit rain and freezing until completely dry. - wall construction with flush(struck flush with the surface of Material Storage the CMU)or concave joints when s minimum of two liberal "Keep containers covered to protect from skinning.If skin forms,remove the coats are applied.Additional coats may be necessary skinned material from container;remaining material is unaffected by skinned depending on the condition of the CMU wall surface,CMU material. - porosity,joint profile,and other variables that may exist.For Clean Up "rough"CMU wall surfaces,skim coat the entire surface with one of Sto's cementitious levelers(Sto Leveler,Sto BTS® Clean tools and equipment with water immediately after use.Dried material Plus,Sto BTS®Silo,or Sto Primer/Adhesive B before can only be removed mechanically. Limitations Health And Safety • Apply only when the • Ventilate Health Precautions surface and ambient temperatures are temporary heaters to the exterior to Product is water-based.As with any chemical above 40°F(4°C)and below 100°F prevent water vapor from accumulating hanhandtiugtion product,exercise care when lin(38°C)during application and drying on or within the wall assembly WARN NG! period. materials. Causes eye and skin irritation. • Not recommended • Sto EmeraldCoat Precautionary Statement for use when cool,damp conditions exist can be left exposed to weather for up to Wash hands thoroughly after handling.Wear for prolonged periods.Cool,damp 6 months. Install cladding over Sto protective gloves/protective clothing/eye conditions retard drying and may require EmeraldCoat within 6 months of protection/faceFIRSTAIDMSURESn. extended periods of protection against installation. ye tD MEASURES Eye Contact:Immediately flush eyes with plenty rain or freezing. • For sheathing use of water for at least 15 to 20 minutes.Ensure • Do not use on damp a slip sheet(typically one layer of adequate flushing of the eyes by separating the surfaces,below grade,or on surfaces building paper)between Sto eyelids with fingers.Get immediate medical subject to water immersion. EmeraldCoat and metal lath in Portland attention. Skin Contact:Immediately wash skin with plenty • Fire-retardant cement stucco and similarly constructed of soap and water for 15 to 20 minutes,while treated or pressure treated plywood wall assemblies.Paper may be omitted removing contaminated clothing and shoes.Get substrates must be dry and free of all when paperbacked stucco lath is used. medical attention if irritation develops or persists. bond-inhibiting materials. • See Tech Hotline Inhalation:If inhaled,remove to fresh air.If not • Not recommended 0614-BSc for additional information breathing,give artificial respiration or give trafor spanning holes or sheathing joints in regarding coverage over different oxygen by medical atteentntned personnel.Seek immediate ion. Sto Corp. S155-80264 Attention 3800 Camp Creek Parkway Revision: A3.1 This product is intended for use by qualified professional contractors,not consumers,as a component of a larger construction assembly - Building 1400,Suite 120 Date:06/2016 as specified by a qualified design professional,general contractor or builder. It should be installed in accordance with those Atlanta,GA 30331 specifications and Sto's instructions. Ste Corp.disclaims all,and assumes no,liability for on-site inspections,for its products applied improperly,or by unqualified persons or entities,or as part of an improperly designed or constructed building,for the nonperformance of adjacent building components or assemblies,or for other construction activities beyond Sto's control. Improper use of this product or Tel: 404-346-3666 use as part of an improperly designed or constructed larger assembly or building may result in serious damage to this product,and to the Toll Free:1-800-221-2397 structure of the building or its components. STO CORP.DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED EXCEPT FOR EXPLICIT LIMITED WRITTEN WARRANTIES ISSUED TO AND ACCEPTED BY BUILDING OWNERS IN ACCORDANCE WfTH Fax:404 346-3119 STO'S WARRANTY PROGRAMS WHICH ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE FROM TIME TO TIME. For the fullest,most current information on proper application,dean-up,mixing and other specifications and warranties,cautions and disclaimers,please refer to the Sto Corp.website,www.stocor°.corq. www.stocorp.com Page 3 of 4 V ! Product Bulletin Sto EmeraldCoat® excess of 1/8"(3 mm)wide. brands of glass-mat sheathing. Ingestion:If swallowed,do NOT induce vomiting. • Maintain • NOT Call a physician or poison control center temperature's above 40"F Y "C)'during 'RECOMMENDED'FOR` SE BENEATH immediately.Never give anything by mouth to an drying period for at least 24 hrs. EIFS unconscious person. Spills:Collect with suitable absorbent material • Provide adequate such as cotton rags.Then dispose in accordance ventilation during application and drying with applicable local regulations. period. Disposal:Dispose in accordance with local, state or federal regulations. Precautions Warning:KEEP CONTAINER CLOSED WHEN NOT IN USE.KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF Exercise care when attaching metal lath or LIMITED WARRANTY CHILDREN.NOT FOR INTERNAL other wall assembly components through This„productis,subject toa written limited CONSUMPTION.FOR INDUSTRIAL USE StoGuard so that fasteners go into(not warranty which can be obtained free of charge ONLY.Consult Safety Data Sheet on between)framing supports.Seal all from Sto Corp. www.stocoro.com for further health and safety penetrations through the wall.Do not use Refer to Sto Specifications for more complete information. information on proper use and handling of this power,powder actuated or other fastening product tools/methods that can damage the air barrier,water resistive barrier or substrate. Test assemblies when necessary to verify performance. Page 4 of 4 • sto SAFETY DATA SHEET ) , M. .. 'd ,_.e.N� .$'d F §..sa:..... :b+✓a _, '•�'F > r,.m,aws.� i.Sd Product identifier used on the label: Product Name: Sto Emerald Coat Product Code: 80264 SDS Manufacturer Number: 80264 Other means of identification: Synonyms: None. Recqnunended use of therthemical and restrictions on use: Product Use/Restriction: Waterbased Latex Coating. Chemical manufacturer address and telephone number: Manufacturer Name: Sto Corp. Address: 6175 Riverside Drive,SW Atlanta,Georgia 30331 General Phone Number: (404)346-3666 Emergency phone number: Emergency Phone Number: (800)424-9300 AR� IL�EL�FFF FIQtd r e €z P Classification of the chemical in accordance with CFR 1910,1200(d1(f): GHS Pictograms: Signal Word: WARNING. GHS Class: Eye Irritation.Category 2. Skin Irritation.Category 2. Acute Oral Toxicity.Category 4. Hazardous to the aquatic environment,long-term,chronic.Category 2. Hazard Statements: Causes serious eye irritation. Causes skin irritation. Harmful if swallowed. Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects. Precautionary Statements: Wash hands thoroughly after handling. Do not eat,drink or smoke when using this product. Avoid release to the environment. Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. IF SWALLOWED:Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician if you feel unwell. IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of water. IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes.Remove contact lenses,if present and easy to do.Continue rinsing. Specific treatment(see...on this label). Rinse mouth. If skin irritation occurs:Get medical advice/attention. If eye irritation persists:Get medical advice/attention. Take off contaminated clothing and wash it before reuse. Collect spillage. Dispose of contents/container in accordance with Local,State,Federal and Provincial regulations. Hazards not otherwise classified that have been identified during the classification process: Route of Exposure: Eyes.Skin. Inhalation.Ingestion. Potential Health Effects: Eye: May cause irritation. Skin: May cause Irritation. Inhalation: Prolonged or excessive inhalation may cause respiratory tract irritation. Ingestion: Ingestion can cause gastrointestinal irritation,nausea,vomiting and diarrhea. Target Organs: Eyes.Skin.Respiratory system.Digestive system. y pi L[ MIK[3 F{ Tt is."vf ITW t [3C Titi[G R etYE S Mixtures: .. Sto Emerald Coat 80264 ' a Chemical Name CAS# Ingredient Percent EC Num. 1,2-Propanediol 57-55-6 1-5 by weight 200-338-0 Aluminum Silicate 1302-76-7 1 -5 by weight 215-106-4 Crystaline silica(Quartz) 14808-60-7 30-60 by weight 238-878-4 Naphtha 64742-88-7 1-5 by weight 265-191-7 Titanium Oxide 13463-67-7 1-5 by weight 236-675-5 Wates based disgreratoA:af baRadiene styrene copolymer No Data 30-,60,by weight --"7177177-7-7 ' - :i. Description of necessary measures: Eye Contact: Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 to 20 minutes.Ensure adequate flushing of the eyes by separating the eyelids with fingers.Get immediate medical attention. Skin Contact: Immediately wash skin with plenty of soap and water for 15 to 20 minutes,while removing contaminated clothing and shoes.Get medical attention if irritation develops or persists. Inhalation: If inhaled,remove to fresh air.If not breathing,give artificial respiration or give oxygen by trained personnel.Seek immediate medical attention. Ingestion: If swallowed,do NOT induce vomiting.Call a physician or poison control center immediately.Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Most important symptoms/effects,acute and delayed: Other First Aid: First Responders should provide for their own safety prior to rendering assistance. Ifl 5 FIRE FI t'r t��tRE 2 t Suitable and unsuitable extinguishing media: Suitable Extinguishing Media: Use dry chemical or foam when fighting fires involving this material.Water mist may be used to cool closed containers. Unusual Fire Hazards: Material may spatter above 100°C/212°F. Special protective equipment and precautions for fire-fighters: Protective Equipment: As in any fire,wear Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus(SCBA),MSHA/NIOSH(approved or equivalent) and full protective gear. Fire Fighting Instructions: Evacuate area of unprotected personnel.Use cold water spray to cool fire exposed containers to minimize risk of rupture. Do not enter confined fire space without full protective gear.If possible, contain fire run-off water. NFPA Ratings: NFPA Health: 1 : 1 NFPA Flammability: 1 1 <`0 NFPA Reactivity: 0 Personal precautions,protective equipment and emergency procedures: Personal Precautions: Evacuate area and keep unnecessary and unprotected personnel from entering the spill area. Environmental precautions: Environmental Precautions: Avoid runoff into storm sewers,ditches,and waterways. Methods and materials for containment and cleaning up: Methods for containment: Contain spills with an inert absorbent material such as soil,sand or oil dry. Methods for cleanup: Absorb spill with inert material(e.g.,dry sand or earth),then place in a chemical waste container. Provide ventilation.Clean up spills immediately observing precautions in the protective equipment section.SEMON Precautions for safe handling: Sto Emerald Coat 80264 Handling: Use with adequate ventilation.Avoid breathing vapor,aerosol or mist. Hygiene Practices: Wash thoroughly after handling. Conditions for safe storage,including any incompatibilities: Storage: Store in a cool,dry,well ventilated area away from sources of heat and incompatible materials.Keep container tightly closed when not in use. Store away from direct heat or sunlight,sources of UV radiation,peroxides,or free radicals. Do not store in temperatures above 49°C(120°F)or below 9°C(48°F).Keep away from direct sunlight. Specific end use(s): Work Practices: Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practices. CTIO 8 a Jt CONT LS,PER L PE ' s ICER[ x ` z .b. ✓' >, ..rv-,..>.. ._m._.,.._c. .<..,.......r�,... _<,,..:...,s:xuv v'k ,,,:ems_..l�h>z�� aL. ��.;w, s, ari'�'§'�3,,,_, _�,-,,...<r b� � -.s.......,AP EXPOSURE GUIDELINES: Crvstaline silica(Ouartz): Guideline ACGIH: TLV-TWA: 0.025 mg/m3(R) Titanium Oxide: Guideline ACGIH: TLV-TWA: 10 mg/m3 Appropriate engineering controls: Engineering Controls: Use appropriate engineering control such as process enclosures,local exhaust ventilation,or other engineering controls to control airborne levels below recommended exposure limits.Good general ventilation should be sufficient to control airborne levels.Where such systems are not effective wear suitable personal protective equipment,which performs satisfactorily and meets OSHA or other -recognized standards.Consult with local procedures for selection,training,inspection and maintenance of the personal protective equipment. Individual protection measures: Eye/Face Protection: Wear appropriate protective glasses or splash goggles as described by 29 CFR 1910.133,OSHA eye and face protection regulation,or the European standard EN 166. Skin Protection Description: Wear appropriate protective gloves and other protective apparel to prevent skin contact.Consult manufacturer's data for permeability data. Hand Protection Description: Nitrile rubber or natural rubber gloves are recommended. Respiratory Protection: A NIOSH approved air-purifying respirator with an organic vapor cartridge or canister may be permissible under certain circumstances where airborne concentrations are expected to exceed exposure limits.Protection provided by air purifying respirators is limited.Use a positive pressure air supplied respirator if there is any potential for an uncontrolled release,exposure levels are not known, or any other circumstances where air purifying respirators may not provide adegpate protection. Other Protective: Facilities storing or utilizing this material should be equipped with an eyewash and a deluge shower safety station. PPE Pictograms: Notes : Only established PEL and TLV values for the ingredients are listed. SECTIO 9 PRlYSICAL.elnd I E AL PROPE „ ,f PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES: Physical State Appearance: Liquid. Odor: Slight. Boiling Point: Not determined. Melting Point: 0°C(32°F) Specific Gravity: >.1 Solubility: Miscible In water. Vapor Density: Not determined. Vapor Pressure: Not determined. Percent Volatile: Data not available. Evaporation Rate: Not determined. pH: 7.5-10 Flash Point: Not determined. Lower Flammable/Explosive Limit:. Not determined. Upper Flammable/Explosive Limit: Not determined. Auto Ignition Temperature: Not determined. SECTIOAE1D STABILITY an&REACTI VIT`C ,,.>r... Chemical Stability: Chemical Stability: Stable under recommended handling and storage conditions. Sto Emerald Coat 80264 Possibility of hazardous reactions: Hazardous Polymerization: Hazardous polymerization does not occur. Conditions To Avoid: Conditions to Avoid: Heat,flames,ignition sources,and sparks.Incompatible materials.Freezing or temperatures below 0°C(32°F). Incompatible Materials: Incompatible Materials: Water reactive materials. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Special Decomposition Products: Thermal decomposition can lead to release irritant fumes and toxic gases. � X31 IC�tt Qt2Et1V ,_ F TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION: 1,2-Propanediol: ,RTECS Number: ,TY.2D00000 Eye: Administration into the eye-Rabbit Standard Draize test: 100 mg[Mild] Administration into the eye-Rabbit Standard Draize test: 500 mg/24H[Mild](RTECS) Skin: Administration onto the skin-Rabbit LD50-Lethal dose,50 percent kill : 20800 mg/kg[Details of toxic effects not reported other than lethal dose value] Administration onto the skin-Rabbit LDSD-Lethal dose,50 percent kill : 20800 mg/kg[Behavioral- Ataxia Behavioral-Tetany Lungs,Thorax,or Respiration-Respiratory depression](RTECS) Inhalation: Inhalation-Rat TCLo-Lowest published toxic concentration : 2180 mg/m3/6H/90D(Intermittent)[ Behavioral-Food intake(animal)Endocrine-Changes in spleen weight Biochemical-Enzyme inhibition,induction,or change in blood or tissue levels-Dehydrogenases](RTECS) Ingestion: Oral-Rat LD50-Lethal dose,50 percent kill :20 gm/kg[Details of toxic effects not reported other than lethal dose value] Oral-Mouse LD50-Lethal dose,50 percent kill :22 gm/kg[Details of toxic effects not reported other than lethal dose value] 'Ora'l-"Rabbit LD50 Ldthai dose;'S0 percent'kill : 18500 mg/kg[Details of toxic effects not reported other than lethal dose value] Oral-Mouse LD50-Lethal dose,50 percent kill :20300 mg/kg[Behavioral-Ataxia Behavioral- Tetany Lungs,Thorax,or Respiration-Respiratory depression](RTECS) Crystaline silica(quartz): RTECS Number: W7330000 Inhalation: Inhalation-Rat TCLo-Lowest published toxic concentration :248 mg/m3/6H[Lungs,Thorax,or Respiration-Other changes Biochemical-Metabolism (intermediary)-Other proteins Biochemical- Metabolism(intermediary)-Effect on inflammation or mediation of inflammation] Inhalation-Rat TCLo-Lowest published toxic concentration :248 mg/m3/6H[Lungs,Thorax,or Respiration-Changes in lung weight Immunological Including Allergic-Increase in cellular immune response Biochemical-Metabolism (intermediary)-Effect on inflammation or mediation of inflammation] Inhalation-Rat TCLo-Lowest published toxic concentration :200 mg/kg[Lungs,Thorax,or Respiration-Fibrosis,focal(pneumoconiosis)Lungs,Thorax,or Respiration-Other changes Nutritional and Gross Metabolic-Changes in iron] Inhalation-Mouse TCLo-Lowest published toxic concentration :40 mg/kg [Lungs,Thorax,or Respiration-Other changes] Inhalation-Mouse TCLo-Lowest published toxic concentration :40 mg/kg [Immunological Including Allergic-Decrease in cellular immune response] Inhalation-Rat TCLo-Lowest published toxic concentration : 1 mg/kg(RTECS) Ingestion: Oral-Rat TOLo-Lowest published toxic dose : 120 gm/kg[Gastrointestinal-Hypermotility,diarrhea Gastrointestinal-Other changes](RTECS) Carcinogenicity: Crystalline silica in the form of quartz or cristobalite dust causes cancer of the lung..Normal application procedures for this product pose no hazard as to the release of crystalline silica dust,but grinding or sanding dried films of this product may yield some respirable crystalline silica. Naohtha: RTECS Number: W]8930000 Inhalation: Inhalation-Rat TCLo-Lowest published toxic concentration : 1100 mg/m3/6H/16D(Intermittent)[ Kidney/Ureter/Bladder-Other changes Kidney/Ureter/Bladder-Kidney tumors] Inhalation-Mouse TCLo-Lowest published toxic concentration :550 mg/m3/6H/16D(Intermittent)[ Nutritional and Gross Metabolic-Weight loss or decreased weight gain](RTECS) Titanium Oxide RTECS Number: XR2275000 Inhalation: Inhalation-Rat TCLo-Lowest published toxic concentration : 1 mg/kg [Lungs,Thorax,or Respiration -Other changes Biochemical-Metabolism (intermediary)-Effect on inflammation or mediation of inflammation](RTECS) Ingestion: Oral-Rat TDLo-Lowest published toxic dose :60 gm/kg[Gastrointestinal-Hypermotility,diarrhea Gastrointestinal-Other changes](RTECS) Carcinogenicity: (a)Although IARC has classified titanium dioxide as possible carcinogenic to human(2B),their summary concludes: "No significant exposure to titanium dioxide is thought to occur during the use of products which titanium dioxide is bound to other materials,such as paints. ECIQ :"f2:7C� JkL ,Eco:taxicity:Ecotoxicity: No environmental information found for this product. Sto Emerald Coat 80264 e Environmental Fate: No environmental information found for this product. • _-._. Description of waste: Waste Disposal: Dispose of in accordance with Local,State,Federal and Provincial regulations. C 3 4 1` iNSPORT TION DOT Shipping Name: Non regulated. DOT Hazard Class: Non regulated. IATA Shipping Name: Non regulated. IMDG UN Number: Non regulated. qy, ' ir4VET. RMA1`It Safety,health and environmental reaulations specific for the product: SARA: This product does not contain any chemicals which are subject to the reporting requirements of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986(SARA)Title III(40CFR,Part 372). California PROP 65: The following statement(s)are provided under the California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986(Proposition 65): WARNING!This product contains a chemical known to the State of Califomia to cause cancer. Canada WHMIS: Xi-Irritant. EU Class: Irritant. In accordance to Regulation(EC)No 1272/2008 on the classification,labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures. Risk Phrases: R36/37/38-Irritating to eyes,respiratory system and skin. Safety Phrase: 523-Do not breathe gas/fumes/vapour/spray. S37-Wear suitable gloves. 1,2-Propanediol: TSCA Inventory Status: Listed Canada DSL: Listed EC Number: 200-338-0 Aluminum Silicate: Canada DSL: Listed EC Number: 215-106-4 Crvstaline silica(Ouartz): TSCA Inventory Status: Listed Canada DSL: Listed EC Number: 238-878-4 Naphtha: TSCA Inventory Status: Listed Canada DSL: Listed EC Number: 265-191-7 Titanium Oxide: TSCA Inventory Status: Listed Canada DSL: Listed EC Number: 236-675-5 HMIS Ratings: • HMIS Health Hazard: 1 Health Hazard 1- HMIS Fire Hazard: 1 Fire Hazard 1 HMIS Reactivity: 0aVal rlAg HMIS Personal Protection: X Personal Protection Ell SDS Creation Date: July 08,2013 SOS Revision Date: October 26,2016 Sto Emerald Coat 80264 • MSDS Revision Notes: Format Update SOS Format: Disclaimer: The information and recommendations contained herein are,to the best of Sto Corp.'s knowledge and belief,accurate and reliable as of the date issued.Sto Corp.does not warrant or guarantee their • accuracy or reliability,and Sto Corp.shall not be liable for any loss or damage arising out of their use thereof.The information and recommendations are offered for the users'consideration and • examination,and it is the users'responsibility to satisfy itself that they are suitable and complete for its particular use. 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