Product Data Sheet
07 16 13 |
No. 706-A |
REINFORCING FABRIC NW™
Waterproof Reinforcing Fabric
DESCRIPTION
REINFORCING FABRIC NW is a non-woven polymeric reinforcing fabric. The product is made of a high quality, polymeric fiber with superior durability, resistance to alkali, and UV resistance. It contains an integrally embedded, tough polymer foil, which provides waterproofing under water head pressure.
USES
REINFORCING FABRIC NW is specifically designed to reinforce the CEM-KOTE® line of products in applications over dynamic (moving) cracks.
FEATURES/BENEFITS
- Superior alkali resistance.
- Waterproof.
- Lightweight.
- Highly flexible.
- Non-toxic.
- Non- allergenic.
- Superior impact strength.
- Economical.
PACKAGING
REINFORCING FABRIC NW is available in rolls 4.7″ (12 cm) wide. The length of each roll is 164′ (50 m).
COVERAGE/YIELD
The yield of the roll is 164′ (50 linear meters). The actual yield will be lower due to overlaps.
SHELF LIFE
REINFORCING FABRIC NW, stored in a dry and cool area, has a one-year shelf life. Protect against sunlight.
TECHNICAL DATA
Value |
Imperial Units |
S.I. Units |
Construction |
Non-Woven |
|
Breaking Load Long, (G.P. 20.2-89) |
26 lb./in. |
69 N/15 mm |
Extension at Break Long (G.P. 20.2-89) |
140% |
140% |
Breaking Load Lateral (G.P. 20.2-89) |
17 lb./in |
45 N/15 mm |
Extension at Break Lateral (G.P. 20.2-89) |
480% |
480% |
Thickness |
0.016″ |
0.42 mm |
Color |
White |
|
APPLICATION
Current guide specification and application instructions contain additional information specific to use of REINFORCING FABRIC NW in applications of CEM- KOTE FLEX products and must be followed. One layer of REINFORCING FABRIC NW alone will provide waterproofing up to 100′ (30.6 m) of water head pressure.
HEALTH AND SAFETY
REINFORCING FABRIC NW is non- toxic and non-allergenic. Keep product out of reach of children. FOR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY. Consult Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for additional information.
LEED INFORMATION
May help contribute to LEED credits:
- MR Credit 2: Construction Waste Management
- MR Credit 5: Regional Materials
This material last updated March 2011.