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Document Addresses Test Method to Determine Chemical
Compatibility of Sealants and Flashings
AAMA 713-08, a voluntary test method for sealants and flashings,
has been released by the American Architectural Manufacturers Association
(AAMA). The test method outlined in the eight-page document, Voluntary
Test Method to Determine Chemical Compatibility of Sealants and
Self-Adhered Flexible Flashings, is intended to provide a means
to determine the chemical compatibility of liquid applied sealants
and self-adhered flashings that may come in contact during the installation
of fenestration products.
The test method describes a laboratory screening procedure for evaluating
the chemical compatibility of self-adhered flashing and sealant
materials intended for use in construction and fenestration installations
that are properly installed.
"This test is intended for flexible sheet membrane materials
that include an integral adhesive layer, which are generally installed
as concealed flashings behind claddings on exterior walls,"
says Ken Brenden, AAMA technical standards manager. "However,
this method can also be applied to other interfaces in the building
envelope," he adds.
Adhesive compatibility or overall performance and integrity of the
weatherseal at the sealant and self-adhered flashing interface are
not addressed by this method. Sealant performance should be tested
in accordance with AAMA 800, Voluntary Specifications and Test
Methods for Sealants, and self-adhered flashing performance
should be tested in accordance with AAMA 711, Voluntary Specification
for Self Adhering Flashing Used for Installation of Exterior Wall
Fenestration Products.
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