RUBBERALL® MEMBRANE CLEANER DATA SHEET
DESCRIPTION:
RUBBERALL® Membrane Cleaner is a Naphtha based all purpose cleaning agent designed to clean new and existing EPDM membrane and related materials.
TYPICAL USES AND CHARACTERISTICS :
RUBBERALL® Membrane Cleaner is developed for the removal of foreign matter such as dirt and grease from the surface of RUBBERALL® EPDM membrane and related materials. Membrane Cleaner dries rapidly.
APPLICATION:
Using impervious gloves, soak a clean white cotton cloth or sponge mop with Membrane Cleaner. Using a scrubbing motion, wipe the area to be bonded with the applicator to remove excess debris before applying Bonding Adhesive, Lap Caulk or Seam Tape Primer. It is important to frequently dip the sponge to remove all talc, dirt and other contaminants. When using a cotton cloth, change cloths frequently. Allow the washed surfaces to dry until the solvents sheen is gone. Membrane is clean when it is uniformly dark gray in color without streaks.
TYPICAL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES*:
Appearance: |
Clear, Translucent |
Base: |
Solvent Naphtha |
Viscosity: |
Very thin, free flowing |
Odor Characteristics: |
Aliphatic Solvent Odor |
Flash Point: |
55 ° F TCC |
Solubility: |
Soluble in organic solvents, negligible in water |
Specific Gravity: |
.75 @ 60 °F |
Boiling Point |
247 - 282° F |
DOT Label Required: |
Flammable Liquids |
TYPICAL VALUES*:
Based on material tested in our laboratories but variable from sample to sample. Typical values should not be construed as a guaranteed analysis of any specific or as specifications items. Be familiar with Material Safety Data Sheet for this product.
STORAGE:
Store Membrane Cleaner at room temperature between 60 °F and 80 °F in the originally sealed explosion-proof container away from all sources of direct heat and ignition. A shelf life of twelve (12) months can be expected when properly stored. Keep in well-ventilated area.
PRECAUTIONS:
RUBBERALL® membrane Cleaner is extremely flammable and must be kept away from electrical equipment, sparks, open flames and other sources of ignition.
Avoid breathing vapors and use only in well ventilated area. |