Category:1136 Modified Urethane or Polyurethane Elastomeric Coating
This article establishes procedures for inspecting, acceptance and reporting modified urethane or polyurethane elastomeric coatings to be used for sealing the caps and seats of concrete bridge piers, bents and abutments as specified in the Bridge Special Provision – Protective Coating for Concrete Bents and Piers (Deleterious Agents).
1136.1 Apparatus
Sample containers shall be one-quart (1 liter) screw top cans that are clean, dry and free of all contaminants.
1136.2 Procedure
1136.2.1 List of Qualified Materials
A list of brand names and manufacturers of modified urethane or polyurethane elastomeric coatings qualified in accordance with the specifications is available.
1136.2.2 Basis of Acceptance
Qualified materials will be accepted for use on the basis of a satisfactory manufacturer's certification plus sampling and testing.
1136.2.3 Certification
The manufacturer shall furnish a certification stating that the material furnished conforms to all requirements specified and that the material is of the same composition as that submitted for prequalification.
1136.2.4 Sampling
Samples are to be taken from each batch or lot furnished. The sample size shall be one unit of each component. The sample should be recorded in SiteManager, including complete information as to brand name, lot or batch number, and project or purchase order number and sent to the Central Laboratory. In addition, a copy of the manufacturer's certification for the lot or batch sampled shall be forwarded with the sample. See 106.5.2.2 Transportation of Samples and 106.5.3 Sampling Supplies for packaging, labeling and marking instructions.
1136.3 Sample Record
When samples are submitted to the Laboratory, the Laboratory will complete the test reports. If the material is accepted in the field, it shall also be reported through SiteManager and shall show all pertinent information. A copy of the certification shall be attached to the sample and a copy retained in the district files. The record is to indicate acceptance, qualified acceptance, or rejection. Appropriate remarks, as described in The Rounding Off Method, are to be included in the report to clarify conditions of acceptance or rejection.