Standard Test Method for Determining Modulus, Tear and Adhesion Properties of Precured Elastomeric Joint Sealants


Importancia y uso:

5.1 Seals are manufactured in flat extruded shapes and are primarily used to span joint openings. The seal is adhered to construction substrates utilizing a liquid applied adhesive, to seal building openings such as panel joints, metal flashing joints or other joints in place of conventional liquid applied sealants. In actual use, failure of an applied seal in an active joint is usually manifested by cohesive failure of the seal; adhesive failure between the adhesive and the substrate; adhesive failure between the adhesive and the seal; cohesive failure of the substrate or tear propagation parallel to the joint length.

Tear propagates parallel to the joint wall and opens one side or both sides.

5.2 This test method can be used for testing the adhesion of the adhesive to the substrate and to the seal, tensile load at various strains and tear resistance at various strains after the specimens are exposed to wet, cold, hot and artificial weathering conditionings. All or some of these properties are experienced on actual job sites.

Subcomité:

C24.30

Referida por:

C1518-22, C1472-16R22

Volúmen:

04.07

Número ICS:

83.060 (Rubber)

Palabras clave:

adhesion; modulus; precured; properties; tear;

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Norma
C1523

Versión
25

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Test Method

Fecha aprobación
2025-06-01