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Specifications
Architectural Specs :: See Flame-Retardant Polyester Resins See Flammability Test Data See Typical Liquid Properties See Typical Mechanical Properties
FIBERGLASS TECHNOLOGIES INC.
215-943-4567
ARCHITECTURAL FIBERGLASS REINFORCED
POLYESTER
Part 1- General
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general
provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and
Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this section.
1.2 SUMMARY
A. This Section includes
Fiberglass reinforced resin fabrications as required to alter and upgrade
existing Main Entrance to the Main Classroom Building under Additive Alternate
No. 2 and for shapes and panels as indicated under Base Bid Work Scope.
1.3 RELATED
SECTIONS
A. Section 06100:
Rough Carpentry: Framing and Blocking
B. Section 07900: Joint
sealants.
1.4 REFERENCE
STANDARDS
A. ASTM D 638:
Test Method for Tensile Properties of Plastic.
B. ASTM D 695:
Test Method for Compressive Strength of Rigid Plastics
C. ASTM D 790:
Test Methods for Properties of Unreinforced and Reinforced Plastics and
Electrical Insulating Materials.
D. ASTM D E84:
Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials.
1.5 SUBMITTALS:
A. Shop Drawings:
Dimensions, adjacent construction, materials, thickness, fabrications details,
required clearances, field jointing, tolerances, colors, finishes, methods of
support, integration of components and anchorages. Contractor shall field
verify all dimensions prior to preparing shop drawings.
B. Parts List: Complete
list of parts with numbers.
C. Product Data:
Manufacture's Product data and installation and maintenance instructions.
D. Manufacture's
Instructions: Manufacture's instructions and recommendations for product
delivery and storage and handling.
E. Product Samples:
Minimum 3-inch X3 inch sample. Match sample to provide by Architect.
1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Inspect each molded
piece to ensure that it complies with specified requirements, including nominal
dimensions.
1.7 MANUFACTURER'S
QUALIFICATIONS
A. The fiberglass
manufacturer shall be one who is currently in the business of manufacturing and
supplying architectural fiberglass components for the building construction
industry and who can demonstrate this capability. This manufacturer shall
have been manufacturing fiberglass architectural components in the US for at
least 10 years doing work with projects comparable to that specified as shown.
1.8 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND
HANDLING
A. Handle, store and
transport fiberglass fabrications according to manufacturer's recommendations
and in a manner that prevents damage.
B. Protect fabrications
from damage by retaining shipping protection in place until installation.
C. Damage
Responsibility: Except for damage caused by others, the installer is
responsible for chipping, cracking, or other damage to fiberglass fabrications.
After delivery to the job site and until installation is completed and inspected
and approved by owners representative.
1.9 WARRANTY
A. Warrant fabrications
to be free from defects due to materials and workmanship for 1 year.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. In other Part 2
articles where subparagraph titles below introduce lists, the following
requirements apply for product selection:
1. Available Manufacturers:
Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products that
may be incorporated into eh Work include, but are not limited to, Fiberglass
Technologies, Inc. 1609 Harmer Street, Levittown Pa, 19057 (215) 943 4567.
2.2 MATERIAL CHARACTERISTICS
A. Molded Exterior
Surfaces: U-V inhibited, NPG-ISO polyester gelcoat, 16 to 22 mils thick.
Gelcoat Color: Match sample supplied by Architect.
B. Back up Laminate:
1.
Resin: Isophthalic Polyester resin.
2.
Fiberglass Reinforcement
a. "E" type fiberglass
b. Random chopped glass fibers.
c. Glass content approximately 25% to 30% except for filled resin systems.
3.
Laminate Thickness:
a. Nominal thickness 3/16
b. Additional thickness and reinforcement, and sandwich structures as
indicated and as required for structural integrity.
2.3 AVERAGE MECHANICAL
PROPERTIES
A.
Property
Value
Test Method
Tensile
12,000.00 psi
ASTM D638
Flexural strength
20,000 psi
ASTM D 790
Flexural modulus
0.9 x 10 6psi
ASTM D 790
Compressive strength
17,000 psi
ASTM D 695
Bearing strength
9,000 psi
ASTM D 638
Thermal expansion
10 x 10-6(degrees F)
Specific gravity
1.5
2.4 FINISH
A. Color as selected by
the architect
B. Surface Texture as
selected by the architect
C. Finish as selected by
the architect
2.5 TOLERANCES
A. Part Thickness + or -
1/16 inch
B. Gel Coat Thickness +
or - 3 mils
C. Length + or - 1/8
inch
D. Variation from Square
1/8 inch
E. Hardware Location
Variation + or 1/4 inch
2.6 IDENTIFICATION
A. Identify each part with a
permanent serial number
B. Number parts to coordinate
with shop drawings
C. Manufacturer shall verify
exact dimensions and profiles of cornice and columns to be replaced as shown on
drawings. Manufacturer may use standard cornice if dimensions and profiles
closely match these on original building.
2.7 CURING AND CLEANING
A. Cure and clean
components prior to shipment
2.8 ANCHORS AND FASTENERS
A. The installer will
provide anchor, fasteners and other accessories required for proper installation
or fabrications as recommended and approved by fiberglass fabrication
manufacturer.
PART- 3 EXECUTION
3.1 PRE-INSTALLATION
EXAMINATION
A. Observe field
conditions and verify substrates are ready for installation of fiberglass
fabrications
B. Check field
dimensions affecting the installation of fiberglass fabrications.
C. Verify that bearing
surfaces are true and level
D. Verify that support
framing has been constructed to allow accurate placement, alignment and
connection of fabrication to structure.
E. Report discrepancies
between design dimensions and field dimensions, which could adversely affect
installation to the architect.
F. Do not proceed with
installation until discrepancies are corrected, or until installation
requirements are modified and approved by the architect.
G. Beginning of installation
means acceptance of existing conditions.
3.2 INSTALLATION
A. Install fabrications
in accordance with manufactures instructions and approved shop drawing.
3.3 ALLOWABLE
TOLERANCES FOR INSTALLED UNITS
A. Maximum Offset from
True Alignment: 1/8 inch in 20 feet .
B. Maximum Variation
from True Position: 1/4 inch in 20 feet.
3.4 CLEANING
A. Clean installed
fiberglass fabrications using cleaning methods materials approved by
manufacturer.
3.5 PROTECTION OF INSTALLED
FABRICATIONS
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