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Findings of Research and Testing for Low-Rise Foam Adhesive for Roofing Applications

Heidi L. Mase, Senior Associate
Jeffrey Plumridge, Senior Associate
Patrick Shaughnessy, Senior Associate
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Low-rise foam adhesive has been used to bond layers of polyisocyanurate roofing insulation for many years, yet little testing and research had been conducted to determine the optimal spacing and strength of cartridge-dispensed adhesive ribbons, particularly on full-size insulation panels. In 2019, the Midwest Roofing Contractors Association (MRCA) engaged WJE to investigate the effect of variable ribbon spacing on the adhesive’s bond capacity with polyisocyanurate insulation using three different ribbon spacings on two facer types and measuring the direct tensile loads at failure. Our findings were shared in 2019 and 2020 and can be viewed in this webinar.

MRCA subsequently engaged WJE to build on the low-rise foam adhesive research and testing by studying the effects of shelf life and application temperature on the tensile strength of the adhesive, physically and chemically testing products made by two manufacturers.

In this webinar, WJE architect Heidi Mase, chemist Jeff Plumridge, and roofing expert Patrick Shaughnessy provide an overview of our 2020-2021 research and testing program and will summarize findings and conclusions.
 
By the end of the webinar, you will be able to:

  • Summarize findings from WJE's research and testing on tensile strength of low-rise foam adhesive
  • Describe findings of physical testing used to measure low-rise foam adhesive strength as affected by application temperature and shelf life
  • Explain findings of chemical testing used to examine, measure, and identify changes in low-rise foam adhesive as affected by application temperature and shelf life
  • Apply research to the design, specification, and construction of adhered roof assemblies
 
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View this webinar in our interactive audience console to earn 1 AIA HSW learning unit, access related resources, submit questions to the presenters, and download a certificate of completion.