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Description of ASTM-E1783 2013ASTM E1783/E1783M-96-e1-Reapproved2013Historical Standard: Standard Specification for Preformed Architectural Strip Seals for Buildings and Parking StructuresASTM E1783/E1783MScope 9.1 Architectural strip seals included in this specification shall be those: 9.1.1 Extruded as a membrane, 9.1.2 Extruded as tubular, 9.1.3 With frames, 9.1.4 With flanges mechanically secured, 9.1.5 With flanges chemically secured, 9.1.6 Used in interior or exterior applications, and 9.1.7 Used in any construction of the building. 9.2 This specification will give users, producers, building officials, code authorities, and others a basis for verifying material and performance characteristics of representative specimens under common test conditions. This specification will produce data on the following: 9.2.1 The physical properties of the fully cured elastomeric alloy, and 9.2.2 The movement capability in relation to the nominal joint width as defined under Test Method E1399/E1399M. 9.3 This specification compares similar architectural strip seals but is not intended to reflect the system's application. “Similar” refers to the same type of architectural strip seal within the same subsection under 9.1. 9.4 This specification does not provide information on the following: 9.4.1 Durability of the architectural strip seal under actual service conditions, including the effects of cycled temperature on the strip seal; 9.4.2 Loading capability of the system and the effects of a load on the functional parameters established by this specification; 9.4.3 Shear and rotational movements of the specimen; 9.4.4 Any other attributes of the specimen, such as fire resistance, wear resistance, chemical resistance, air infiltration, watertightness, and so forth; and
Note 3—This specification addresses fully cured elastomeric alloys. Test Methods D395, D573, D1052, and D1149 are
tests better suited for evaluating thermoset materials.
9.4.5 Testing or compatibility of substrates. 9.5 This specification is intended to be used as only one element in the selection of an architectural strip seal for a particular application. It is not intended as an independent pass or fail acceptance procedure. Other standards shall be used in conjunction with this specification to evaluate the importance of other service conditions such as durability, structural loading, and compatibility. Keywords architectural; buildings; joints; parking structures; seals; strip seals ICS Code ICS Number Code 91.100.50 (Binders. Sealing materials) DOI: 10.1520/E1783_E1783M-96R13E01 This book also exists in the following packages...Subscription InformationMADCAD.com ASTM Standards subscriptions are annual and access is unlimited concurrency based (number of people that can access the subscription at any given time) from single office location. For pricing on multiple office location ASTM Standards Subscriptions, please contact us at info@madcad.com or +1 800.798.9296.
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