Abstract
This article is the full text of the report "Progam to Study the Relationship Between Temperature-Viscosity and Interply Weight During Mechanical Application of Roofing Membranes Using Hot-Applied Coal Tar Products." Phase II. The report was prepared by Koppers Co & NRCA who have completed a two phase joint program to determine the relationship between heating and application temperatures, application viscosity, and the interply quantity of hot applied coal tar products used int he construction of built up roofing membranes. Phase I dealt with hand mopping application techniques and the results were published in Roofing Spec 04/85 issue pp. 35-42. Phase II, which addressed mechanical spreader application procedures, has been completed and the results are presented in this report.
This article is the full text of the report "Progam to Study the Relationship Between Temperature-Viscosity and Interply Weight During Mechanical Application of Roofing Membranes Using Hot-Applied Coal Tar Products." Phase II. The report was prepared by Koppers Co & NRCA who have completed a two phase joint program to determine the relationship between heating and application temperatures, application viscosity, and the interply quantity of hot applied coal tar products used int he construction of built up roofing membranes. Phase I dealt with hand mopping application techniques and the results were published in Roofing Spec 04/85 issue pp. 35-42. Phase II, which addressed mechanical spreader application procedures, has been completed and the results are presented in this report.
Date
2/1986
2/1986
Author(s)
Page(s)
41-49
41-49
Keyword(s)
coal tar; mechanical applcation; EVT; viscosity measurement; mechanical spreader; Koppers Co
coal tar; mechanical applcation; EVT; viscosity measurement; mechanical spreader; Koppers Co