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RE: Nox-Y-Dek
[Subject Prev][Subject Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next]- To: "'seaint(--nospam--at)seaint.org'" <seaint(--nospam--at)seaint.org>
- Subject: RE: Nox-Y-Dek
- From: "Canitz, Charles F NAB02" <Charles.F.Canitz(--nospam--at)nab02.usace.army.mil>
- Date: Thu, 1 Apr 1999 04:38:45 -0800
Thanks Harold. Charlie > ---------- > From: Harold Sprague[SMTP:harold.sprague(--nospam--at)neenan.com] > Reply To: seaint(--nospam--at)seaint.org > Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 1999 2:24 PM > To: 'seaint(--nospam--at)seaint.org' > Subject: RE: Nox-Y-Dek > > I guess that this is a traffic bearing membrane deck which will be exposed > to UV. Presumably this is a polyurethane membrane. There are numerous > manufacturers of this type of product. The most important aspects of > traffic bearing membranes are: > 1. A good owners maintenance manual which includes snow removal > provisions > (if applicable), cleaning, & maintenance. > 2. The applicators longevity and willingness to provide service in the > market is vital. > 3. Check out the thickness' of the various components. Generally there > is > blast tracking, an epoxy bond coat, the membrane, and the top coat which > will contain the aggregate for slip resistance. Usually you will have > various thicknesses in the parking lanes, drive lanes, and turning areas. > 4. Ask for AASHTO abrasion resistance rating. > > Once you have compiled the data, compare it with a weighted evaluation > methodology to compare various systems. > > Regards, > Harold Sprague > The Neenan Company > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Canitz, Charles F NAB02 > [mailto:Charles.F.Canitz(--nospam--at)nab02.usace.army.mil] > Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 1999 11:01 AM > To: 'Seaoc' > Subject: Nox-Y-Dek > > > Has anyone had any experience with this product(Nox-Y-Dek by Mathys > Waterproofing)? It's presently proposed as waterproofing membrane for one > of > my customer's precast/prestressed concrete garages. This membrane is > proposed for the upper level which consists of 7'-0" wide double T's > beams(with no concrete topping) which are supported by precast "L" and > inverted "T" beams. I've previously met with the salesman and naturally > it > will correct all concrete defeciencies. I also met a building owner this > morning at one his properties where this product was applied. He seemed > happy with the performance to date but it's only been in service for > approximately 4 months. > > > Thanks, > > Charlie Canitz > > > > >
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