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MATERIAL SUBMITTAL MS
TO : Saudi Consulting Services Co. (SAUDCONSULT) FROM: BEC Saudi Arabia
Type of Submittal: Samples Specifications Catalogues
Manufacturer / Supplier Details Others (Please Specify:)
Description: Acoutic Duct Liner Insulation / AFICO Area of Application All Areas
Delivery : Ex-works/Factory [ ]
Lead Time (from P.O. to Arrival on Site) [ ] Days
Estimated Time of Arrival on Site [ ]
Related to LEED V4 construction Prerequisite and/or Credit Yes Refer to attached sheet No Not Applicable
Reviewed & Signed by: Name: Signature Date:
10-11-2022
STC-LCS
Submittal No.: STC-BEC-MAT-HVC-GEN-0245
PROJECT: STC SQUARE PROJECT Rev. No.: 00
Date: 08-Nov-22
EMPLOYER: CONSULTANT: CONTRACTOR:
Description: Acoutic Duct Liner Insulation / AFICO Area of Application All Areas
Attached all relevant technical literature marked to identify relevant description, current Test Certificates, samples as appropriate.
Country of Origin: KSA
Availability
Locally Manufactured Overseas
Delivery : Ex-works/Factory [ ]
Lead Time (from P.O. to Arrival on Site) [ ] Days
Estimated Time of Arrival on Site [ ]
Documents Attached
The Manufacture AFICO provided documents for flowing produces:
A) RECYCLED CONTENT CERTIFIED : AFICO Boards: Minimum 74% with at least 32% Post-Consumer and Balance 42% Pre-Consumer Glass Content
B) Certification of Indoor Air Quality Certified for the Glass Wool Pipe Insulation: Face Options: AWF, BGT, FKS, FRK, FS, WGF, Unfaced
Note:
Signature
Date:
Material Submittals
Status Remarks
Material Submittal
Yes No
Project Specification Y
Compliance Sheet Y
S.NO SPECS ITEM PROPOSED Compliance Area of COUNTRY Remarks
NUMBER DESCRIPTION MATERIAL BY Application OF
MANUFACTURER ORIGIN
CONSULTANT
CONTRACTOR
SUPPLIER / MANUFACTURER
INDEX
Pages Remarks
Material Submittal
from to
Project Specification 5 20
Compliance Sheet 21 22
Catalogue / Technical Data sheet of proposed items 23 28
Company profile 29 41
Factory / Mill Test certificates (Draft) 42 109
Country of Origin 110 112
Item Description
S.NO SPECS NUMBER PROPOSED MATERIAL BY MANUFACTURER area of application MANUFACTURER MODEL COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
as Per IFC
H
KA
EK
LOT D
M
5 10
PITCH 1/2
D1 %
HEEL RADIUS 1
SPLITTER 3/4D D+3/4D
ISOLATING
D+3/4D ROD STRAIGHT VALVES
D 2
HEEL RADIUS
SPLITTER THROAT RADIUS BUTT HINGE
D ITEM DESCRIPTION
2a
ROD 3/4 D DOOR WINDOW SASH
LOCK
THROAT RADIUS 1 G.S.S. DUCTING OIL TRAP
15 mm (REQUIRED
AT EACH 8m
3/4 D DOOR FRAME
DOUBLE THICKNESS VANES 2 THERMAL INSULATION / LINER ADHESIVE INSULATION OF SUCTION
INTERVAL
LIFT)
3
2a SELF ADHESIVE PIN / HANGER 9
TACK WELD
3 ACOUSTIC LINER
GASKET
SPLITTER 4 8
FIBER GLASS RIGID BOARD 48 kg/m3, 25mm Thick DUCT
DAMPER SUCTION LIQUID
AIR FLOW 7 EXTENSION COLLAR USED LINE LINE
4a FIBER GLASS RIGID BOARD 48 kg/m3, 25mm Thick WHEN DUCT IS INSULATED
1
SPLITTER 2a 4 6 DETAIL "B"
4b FIBER GLASS RIGID BOARD 48 kg/m3, 50mm Thick WINDOW SASH LOCK
ROD 2 4a
5 ALUMINUM FOIL SELF ADHESIVE TAPE AT GRILLE'S
D+3/4D 4b
STRAIGHT HEEL RADIUS ONLY USED WHEN SPACE PLENUM BOX EXTENSION COLLAR LENGTH (SEE DETAIL B )IS DETERMINED
6 INTERNAL INSTALLATION 30-36 TOW LAYERS, 3
SPLITTER LIMITATION DOES NOT EXTERNAL INSTALLATIONS 30-36 TWO LAYERS + 57 ONE LAYER BY INSULATION THICKNESS USED ON DUCT OR CASING INDOOR
DAMPER ALLOW FULL RADIUS ELBOW
UNIT
THROAT RADIUS APPLICATION MATERIAL SPECIFICATION
CURVED FOR
7 CANVAS CLOTH 8 OUNCE A. INDOOR A/C S & R DUCT 1 2 2a 4 5 6 7 8 10
45^ 1. DOOR - 24 U.S.GAGE STEEL OR 22 B & S GAGE ALUMINIUM.
IN COND SPACES 2. FRAME - 24 U.S.GAGESTEEL OR 22 B & S GAGE ALUMINIUM.
FOR SMALL 1/2
8 SAME AS ITEM 6 BUT SECOND COAT 3. EXTENSION COLLAR - SAME GAGE AS DUCT METAL. TWO ELBOWS OIL
BRANCHING %
B. A/C DUCT S & R DUCTS IN 2a 4b 5 6 7 8 10 4. BUTT HINGES - STEEL. (CAN BE DELETED
TRAP
SPLITTER ROD 1 2
10 5. GASKETS - FELT. SUCTION LIFT IS
IF
SHAFTS & NON COND. SPACES
9 ALUMINUM CLADDING 6. FASTENER - SINGLE ACTING HANDLE WITH <2.4m)
WINDOW SASH LOCK.
AIR FLOW AIR FLOW C. ROOF EXPOSED S & R DUCTS 1 2 2a 3 4b 5 6 7 8 9 REFRIGERANT
10 50X50X0.6 mm G.I. ANGLE
PIPING
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
TYPICAL DUCTING TAKE - OFFS INSULATION AND LAGGING DETAIL REACH - THRU ACCESS DOOR
RECTANGULAR GALV. STEEL DUCT CONSTRUCTION AND TRANSVERSE JOINT REINFORCEMENT FOR LOW
WIDTH
SIZE
(mm)
KEY PLAN:
OIL THERMAL EXPANSION
TRAP VALVE
OF HANGER SIGHT
(d)IN mm 25X25X1.46 25X25X3 40X40X1.46 40X40X4 40X40X5 40X40X6 50X50X5 50X50X6 70X70X6 GLASS
H
1050 15 50 65 145 220 275 410 540 875 KA
EK
TYPICAL DUCT WALL PENETRATION (APPLICABLE FOR NON. FIRE RATED WALLS) M
1200 - 35 50 130 205 260 395 525 860 FLOOR & WALL DUCT PENETRATION WITH FIRE DAMPER DETAIL REFRIGERANT
PIPING
- - - 85 160 220 355 480 815
1500 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
1650 - - - 45 120 180 320 445 780 LOT D
1800 - - - - 85 145 280 410 745
SEALENT
AL.FLASHING
SLOPE
STRAP (WXT(min)mm LOAD, kg
16 18 20 22 24 26 W T
ALTERNATE STRAP 25X0.75 120 GAUGE RIVET 150 HIGH, R.C.C. UPSTAND
STRAP (TYP.) OR
OR ANGLE MIN. THICKNESS
25X0.91 145 1.46 1.18 0.91 0.75 0.60 0.47 WELD
ROD (FROM FFL)
mm H H.3 H 01 GOOD FOR TENDER M.A 09.2020
UPPER 2
25X1.18 190 WT. kg / m H
12.96 10.52 8.08 6.86 5.64 4.42 T
ATTACHMENTS MINIMUM ROOF SLAB 00 GOOD FOR TENDER M.A 08.2020
25X1.46 320 RIGIDITY
UP THRU 10 CLASS
GASKET H
No. REVISION APP'D DATE
40X1.46 500
11-12 A-2.5
17-18
A-3.0
A-3.0
A-2.5
A-2.5
A-1.5
A-1.5
EI + H (mm)XT
H (mm) XT
(mm)
H (mm) XT(a) HXT (b) mm ﺔ ﻟﻠﻌﻘﺎر#ﺷ ـ ـ ــﺮﻛﺔ اﻟﻤﻨﻄﻘﺔ اﻟﺬﻛ
76 mm 10
13
310
570
19-20 B-30 B-2.5 A-1.5 A-1.5 A 0.15 30X26 ga -,25X26 ga 13X24 ga 25 X 3
SMART SQUARE REAL ESTATE
21-22 B-30 B-30 B-2.5 A-1.5 A-1.5
(150 mm)
MAX (TYP)
SCREWS
25mm MIN. 16 910
23-24 C-3.0 C-3.0 C-2.5 B-1.5 B-1.5
B 0.30 30X26 ga -,25X26 ga 20X24 ga 25 X 3
COMPANY
BOLT d TYPICAL DOG HOUSE DETAIL
25-26 C-3.0 C-3.0 C-3.0 C-2.5 B-1.5 B-1.5 C 0.75 30X22 ga -,25X26 ga 25X24 ga 25 X 3
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE
STRAP HANGER
TRAPEZE HANGER STRAP AND ROD LOADS 27-28 C-3.0 C-3.0 C-3.0 C-1.5 C-1.5 B-1.2 CONSULTANT
DUCT DIMENSIONS (INCHES)
HANGER COUPLING HANGER 61-72 I-1.5 H-1.2 H-1.0 H-1.0 - - H 14 -NOT GIVEN -NOT GIVEN 40 X 4
STRAP STRAP
73-84 J-1.2 J-1.2 I-1.0 - - -
HANGER ROD I 22 40 X 5 PROJECT TITLE
85-96 K-1.2 K-0.75 J-0.75 - - -
WASHER
OVER 96 K-0.75 K-0.75 - - - - J 30
NUT 40 X 6
EXPANSION SHIELDS CONCRETE ANCHORS EXPANSION NAIL POWER ACTUATED WELDED STUDS K 50 X 5
ﺔ#ﻣ ـﺸ ـ ـ ــﺮوع اﻟﻤﻨﻄﻘﺔ اﻟﺬﻛ ـ ـ ــ
STUDS INTO STEEL
UPPER ATTACHMENTS
(a) FOR A GIVEN DUCT THICKNESS, NUMBERS INDICATE
MAX. SPACING (m) BETWEEN DUCT REINFORCEMENT,
LETTERS INDICATE TYPE OF DUCT REINFORCEMENT.
+ NOMINAL EI EQUALS NUMBER LISTED TIMES 10
TENDER DOCUMENTS
PROJECT ZONE BLDG. STAGE SERIAL NUMBER REVISION
RH1848 00 LD TD MG004 01
STC SQUARE PROJECT
Q&A: 8
31/12/ 2020
22 All Building - Bill 21 Item C -- Please clarify whether the fire search system is serving complete room or only Fire search system is serving only
Fire Search System panels/equipment with its racks inside room.. panels / equipment with its racks inside
room.
If its serving only panels /equipment’s with its racks then please advise fire Room to be protected with the manual
protection system for room.. fire extinguishers as shown on
drawings.
23 All Building - Bill 21 Item C -- Please advise contractor whether Fire search system is same as Fire trace system Confirmed, fire search system is the
Fire Search System ?? same as fire trace system.
Use direct type. And to be connected to
If yes, then please confirm which type of fire trace system shall be followed on Fire Alarm system.
project;
TABLE OF CONTENT
SECTION 23 07 00
HVAC INSULATION
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1.1 Supply and install all insulation and lagging on piping, vessels or ducts as indicated
on the drawings or specified to be insulated. Authority regulations and Sustainability
requirements shall also be considered and more stringent specifications to be adopted
1.1.2 Adhesives, sealants, vapour barriers, paints, coating, etc., shall be suitable to HVAC
applications.
1.1.3 All insulation material shall have Zero Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP=0) and less
than Five Global Warming Potential (GWP < 5).
1.1.4 Canvas jacket and all insulating materials shall be non-combustible, or self-
extinguishing non-flame spread grade.
1.1.5 Insulation in exposed areas, i.e. permanently visible, shall be protected with
aluminium cladding as specified herein after.
1.2.1 All items specified in this section are included in each of following divisions, sections
and sub-sections as applicable, as if repeated therein verbatim.
1.3.1 product
1.3.2 samples
1.4.1 Codes and standards applicable to this section shall be primarily British Standards
and United States Codes, unless otherwise specified, the performance/manufacturing
standards of items mentioned in this section shall confirm to the applicable portions
of the latest editions of the following codes, standards and regulations.
Applicable
Reference Code Abbreviation Standard Title of Standard
National Fire Protection NFPA NFPA 90A Standard for Air Conditioning and
Association Ventilating Systems.
1.5.1 ll duct insulation shall be tested in accordance with test methods BS476 pt 6 “Fire
Test on Building Materials and Structures, Method of Test for Fire Propagation for
Products”.
1.5.2 All duct insulation shall be tested in accordance with test methods ISO 5659-Smoke
Density and Toxicity with Additional Gas Analysis. The insulation must comply to
the Standard in terms of smoke density (Dm <200) and combustion gas
concentrations must not exceed those specified in the Standard.
1.6.1 deliver, protect and handle products with care to avoid damage.
1.6.2 tore insulation in original wrapping and protect from weather and construction traffic.
1.6.3 Prolonged storage of duct insulation should be in a cool dry place and away from
direct sunlight. Store material in original packaging. Follow manufacturer’s
recommended storage instructions.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1.1 Codes
2.1.1.1 BS 476 pt 6: Fire Tests on Building Materials and Structures , Method of Test for
Fire Propagation for Products ( British Standards)
2.1.1.2 BS 476 pt 7 : Fire Tests on Building Materials and Structures , Method of Test
for Fire Propagation for Products
2.1.1.3 AS 1530 pt 3: Simultaneous Determination of Ignitibility, Flame Propagation, Heat
Release and Smoke Release ( Building Code of Australia 1979)
2.1.1.4 ASTM E84-05 ( UL 723, NFPA 255) : Surface Burning Characteristics of Building
Materials.
2.1.2.1 Physically crosslinked, closed cell Polyolefin foam with factory applied, 9um
reinforced aluminium foil and factory applied acrylic adhesive backing.
2.1.2.2 Density: 25 Kg / m3 (foam core only)
2.1.2.3 Thermal Conductivity (ASTM C518) : Maximum 0.032 W/mK at mean temperature
23oC
2.1.2.4 Moisture absorption : Non hygroscopic
2.1.2.5 Water Vapour permeability (ASTM E96) : Better than 8.19 X 10-15 Kg/Pa.s.m
2.1.2.6 Minimum Service Temperature : - 80o C
2.1.2.7 Maximum Mean Duct Service Temperature : 90o C
2.1.2.8 Maximum Service Temperature : 1000 C
2.1.2.9 Fire Rating:
•
Class 0 to BS476
•
Complies with ASTM E84 ( 25/50)
•
UL 723 certificate from the UL , Company name must be listed in the UL database
available online.
• FM 4924 Approval for the sheets
• Smoke Density and Toxicity
a) Meets ISO 5659 ( 1994) - Smoke Density and Toxicity
b) Dm <200
c) Combustion gases CO, HCL,HF, NOx, HBr, HCN and SO2 to be within the maximum
allowable concentrations of the Standard.
2.1.3 Duct Insulation (Outdoor)
2.1.3.1 Physically crosslinked, closed cell Polyolefin foam with factory applied, heavy duty
multilayer composite with a specially developed UV and weather durable coating
2.1.3.2 Density: 25 Kg / m3 (foam core only)
2.1.3.3 Thermal Conductivity (ASTM C518): Maximum 0.032 W/mK at mean temperature
23oC
2.1.3.4 Puncture Resistance >400 N (ASTM D4833)
2.1.3.5 Tear Testing (ASTM D751) > 60 N Machine Direction , > 50 N Cross Direction
2.1.4 Fittings
2.1.4.1 The same material is to be used for insulating the flanges (150mm width). Refers to
manufacturer’s installation instructions for flanges
2.1.4.2 All joints to be sealed with 75mm wide foil tape.
2.1.4.3 No clad tape to be used for the outdoor duct insulation with 75mm wide foil tape no
clad type.
2.1.4.4 Same material or approved foam gasket to be used on all hangers supporting the
ducts.
2.1.4.5 Refer to manufacturer’s installation instructions.
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2.1.5 Adhesive
2.1.5.1 Factory applied acrylic adhesive G60 supplied with the insulation ( factory applied)
2.2.1 This type of insulation shall apply to refrigerant pipes and A/C condensate drain
pipes. Thickness ½ inch.
2.2.2 Insulation shall be flexible foamed closed cell elastomeric tubular form type.
Insulation may be slipped over pipe or tubing before pipe connections are made, or
may be slit longitudinally and snapped onto the pipe and then sealed with vapour
barrier adhesive.
2.2.3 Insulation shall have a thermal conductivity not greater than 0.27 Btu/hr °F. ft2. per
inch thickness at a mean temperature of 75 ° F.
2.2.4 The surface finish shall be an 8-ounce canvas cloth embedded between 2 coats of
vapour barrier. Aluminium cladding shall be provided as specified.
Insulation shall be 75mm thick hydrous calcium silicate sheet, rigid board form, 11
lbs/ft3 (175 Kg/m3) density, 0.38 Btu.in/ft2.hr.°F(0.055 W/m.° K) K-factor at mean
temperature of 100 °F (38 °C) applicable maximum temperature is 1200 °F (650
°C)) secured with metal mechanical surfaces fasteners on 460 mm centers both ways
and metal bands on 460mm centers, surfaces with a coat of hard surface insulating
cement, 13mm thick, and exposed portions finished with 8 ounce glass cloth jacket
neatly pasted on.
2.4 Equipment Insulation
2.4.1 This type of insulation shall apply to pumps, heat exchangers and water expansion
tanks.
2.4.2 Insulation shall be semi-rigid fibrous glass with organic binder up in board form with
a minimum density of 3 lbs/ft3 (50 kg/m3) and a maximum K-factor of 0.42 Btu-
in/ft2.hr.°F (0.06 W/m.° K) at a mean temperature of 200 °F (94 °C). Insulation shall
be applied over pins welded to the vessel on 300 mm centers. All joints shall be
staggered and tightly butted. The insulation shall be covered with gauge 18
2.4.3 This type of insulation shall apply to water chillers and water expansion tanks.
2.4.4 Insulation shall be flexible elastomeric flat sheets furnished with a smooth skin on the
outer side with a maximum K-factor of 0.27 Btu-in/ft2.hr.°F (0.039 W/m.° K) at a
mean temperature of 75°F (24°C). Insulation shall comply with flame spread rate by
ASTM E84 test methods.
2.4.5 Insulation shall be applied over a heavy coating of special adhesive as recommended
by insulation manufacturer.
2.4.7 Insulation shall be removable and replaceable covers consisting of No. 18 gauge
aluminium sheet metal jacket lined with rigid fibrous glass with a resin binder of a
minimum density of 6 lbs/ft3 (96 Kg/m3) and a maximum K-factor of 0.25
Btu.in/ft2.hr.°F (0.036 W/m. °K). All voids between insulation and pump housing
shall be filled with blanket type fibreglass insulation of 6 lbs/ft3 (96 Kg/m3) density.
2.5.1 The vapour barrier coating shall be tough flexible fire resistive elastomeric finish for
protection of thermal insulation and ultra violet. It shall meet the requirements of
NFPA 90A and 90B and shall be UL classified.
2.5.2 The vapour barrier shall have water vapour permeability not more than 0.02 perms at
0.75 mm dry film thickness when tested to ASTM E96 Method.
2.5.3 When tested for surface burning characteristics (ASTM E84) it shall have a flame
spread rating not exceeding 10 and smoke developed not higher than 15.
2.5.4 The vapour barrier shall be suitable for application by brush or spray. It shall be
applied in 2 coats with heavy duty fire retardant canvas cloth (8 ounce) embedded
between the coats. Canvas overlap at joints shall be at least 50 mm. The wet film
thickness of each coat shall be at least 1.25 mm.
2.5.5 Vapour barrier coating shall be applied above thermal insulation of G.I. Ducts,
chilled water, water supply (hot and cold), refrigeration and condensate drain pipes.
2.6.2 Aluminium cladding shall be applied on top of insulation above the canvas jacket and
vapour barrier coating. It shall be held in place by means of self tapping screws and
by using 38 mm wide aluminium straps at 300 mm centers with aluminium or
stainless steel angle rib clips, all joints shall be sealed with grey coloured suitable
sealant. Rivets and screws shall not be used for cladding unless approved by the
Engineer for use on elbows and fittings. Cladding shall be overlapping at joints,
horizontal seams shall be at the bottom. Cladding on ducts shall be formed in such a
way to allow for rain/dew drain off.
2.6.3 Fabricated 20 gauge aluminium covers shall be used for valves and fittings. The
covers shall be in two sections hinged together and held in place by suitable stainless
steel/aluminium clasps.
2.6.4 Aluminium cladding shall be applied to all insulated pipes (chilled water, condensate
drains, etc.,) and ducts (Galvanised and Pre-insulated) running exposed on roof,
outside building, inside parking floors and in plant rooms.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1.1 All insulation shall have a smooth, homogenous and lineable finished surface. All
rigid sections shall be concentric and be accurately matched for thickness.
3.1.2 All surface to be insulated shall be dry and clean, free from loose scale, dirt, oil or
water, when insulation is applied. Clean with suitable solvents such as methylated
spirits or alcohol based solvents. ( refer to manufacturer’s instructions)
3.1.3 Insulation shall be applied in such a manner that air circulation within the insulation
or between the insulation and the pipe shall be avoided.
3.1.4 No surface imperfections in the insulation such as damaged edges, or ends, cracks
and small voids or holes shall be accepted.
3.1.5 Insulation materials shall be stored and protected from weather moisture,
3.1.6 Surface finishes and lagging adhesives shall not be diluted and shall be applied in
accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
3.1.7 Apply insulation to permit expansion or contraction of metal without causing damage
to insulation or surface finish.
3.2.3 All joints should be butted firmly against each other. No adhesive is required for the
joints (self adhesive system)
3.2.6 Any minor surface cuts should be covered with aluminium foil.
3.2.7 All pipe covering 2 ½" (65 mm) or less in thickness shall be applied in single layer
with joints tightly butted together.
3.2.8 All pipe covering 3" (80 mm) and larger in thickness shall be double layer with
lateral and longitudinal joints of the second layer staggered with those of the first
layer. No canvas is to be used between the layers.
3.2.9 All pipe covering shall fit snugly on the pipe to which it is applied. Inside
circumference of pipe covering when applied shall not vary from the outside
circumference of the pipe by more than 3mm. undersize.
3.2.10 Pipe insulation shall have factory applied jackets and secured with plastic bands at
each joint at center of each section and where sections abut upon fittings, except
where otherwise specified.
3.2.11 Insulation shall only be applied to piping after all testing has been accomplished and
after all the coats of paint have been applied.
3.2.12 Pipe covering shall be terminated at a sufficient distance from all flanges to permit
easy removal of bolts.
3.2.14 All insulated piping not supported on roller hangers and subject to movement, shall
be provided with protection shields at all hanger locations. Shields shall be of 3mm.
galvanized iron extending on each side of the hanger for a distance equal to the
diameter of the insulation and shall extend up the sides of the insulation to the center
of the pipe and shall be provided with cork pad support.
3.2.15 Special care shall be exercised in insulating chilled water lines to prevent sweat leaks
at piping hanger locations.
3.2.16 Where standard insulation shapes are not available, cut, score or meter segmental or
flat block to fit contour of pipe, stagger joints of adjoining segments. Fit insulation
carefully and secure with wire. Smooth with insulating cement.
3.2.17 Adhesives, sealants, vapour barriers, paints, etc., shall meet LEED NC V3
requirements for Volatile Organic Compounds, (VOCs) content limits.
3.3 Finishes
3.3.1.1 All pipes running in concealed spaces shall have canvas cover, securely fixed,
overlaps firmly pasted down, secured with aluminium bands at intervals and painted
with two coats of fire retardant emulsion paint.
3.3.1.2 All non-cladded pipes running inside building but exposed to view shall have same
treatment as for those in concealed spaces but with one coat of gloss paint, to an
approved colour, in addition.
3.3.1.3 Insulation in exposed areas, i.e. permanently visible, shall be protected with
aluminium cladding as specified.
3.4 Installation of Equipment and Duct Insulation
3.4.1 Curved or cylindrical equipment shall be insulated with blocks or curved segments in
one layer for thicknesses of 65 mm or less and two layers for thicknesses of 76 mm or
more. The insulation shall be applied with joints staggered and tightly butted together
and held in place with bands. Square cornered equipment such as boilers, ducts
casings etc. shall be insulated with block insulation protected at corners by
metal shields and held in place by bands, carried around the unit over the insulation
and fastened tight.
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3.4.2 Metal anchoring clips shall be welded to the equipment surface so that the band will
pass over them and may be wired to them after insulation is in place.
3.4.3 Insulation in exposed areas, i.e. permanently visible, shall be protected with
aluminium cladding as specified.
3.4.4 Any part of equipment that is normally removable for service such as heads of heat
exchangers, shall be insulated separately from the equipment.
3.4.6 Insulated ducts penetrating walls or floors shall be insulated completely thru
penetration. Provide waterproof calcium silicate insert, same thickness and jacketing
as insulation with wall flange for fire wall or floor penetrations, or as detailed on the
Drawings.
3.4.7 Duct insulation or lining or any type of covering together with the applied adhesives
shall have a flame spread rating not over 25 without evidence of continued
progressive combustion and a smoke developed rating no higher than 50, wherever
the duct crosses a fire wall or penetrates a roof slab.
3.4.8 Duct linings shall be interrupted at fire dampers and fire doors so as not to interfere
with the operation of services.
3.4.9 All duct materials and coverings (insulation, pre-insulated panels, linings, etc.) shall
meet the requirements of NFPA 90A and 90B Standards or equivalent European
Standards.
3.4.10 Adhesives, sealants, vapour barriers, paints, etc., shall meet the requirements of
NFPA 90A and 90B and shall be UL Classified.
END OF SECTION
Compliance Sheet
S.NO SPECS NUMBER ITEM DESCRIPTION PROPOSED MATERIAL BY MANUFACTURER Compliance Status MANUFACTURER MODEL COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
As per HVAC Miscellaneous details, Item 3: As per Q & A:8 and HVAC Miscellaneous details, Comply
Acoustic Liner. with Fiberglass Insulation by “Arabian Fiberglass Insulation
Company ltd, (AFICO)”, Proposed product AFICO Quiet
Liner Board Insulation Complies with ASTM C 1071, NFPA
90A, ASTM C 612, Provided with Black Woven Glass
Fiber Fabric (WGF) Facing, Proposed with 48 kg/m3
Density, Thickness 25 mm, Thermal Conductivity (k factor)
= 0.032 w/m2k at 24°c as per ASTM C518.
Gulf
Insulation
Group
Arabian Fiberglass Insulation Company Ltd.
J.V. of Zamil Industrial & Owens Corning Corp.
Arabian
ArabianFiberglass
FiberglassInsulation
InsulationCompany
CompanyLtd.
Ltd.
J.V.
J.V.ofofZamil
ZamilIndustrial
Industrial&&Owens
OwensCorning
CorningCorp.
Corp.
الشركة العربية للمواد العازله من الفايربجالس احملدودة
Arabian Fiberglass Insulation Company Ltd.
Blanket Insulation
شراكة اسرتاتيجية بني جمموعة العزل اخلليجية (إحدى قطاعات الزامل للصناعة) وشركة أوينز كورننج
J.V. of Gulf Insulation Group (A Zamil Industrial Subsidiary) & Owens Corning Corp.
QLB STANDARD
Kg / Lb / NOMINALW/ BTU · DIMENSIONS
in / 25 1 50 2 NOMINAL
75 3 THERMAL
100 4 CONDUCTIVITY
150 6 25 50 75
STANDARD
m 3
ft 3 NOMINAL
m · K hr · ft · DIMENSIONS
o 2
F o
mm in. mm in. mmNOMINAL in. THERMAL
mm in. CONDUCTIVITY
mm in. mm mm mm
240 24 1.5Width 0.036 Length 0.25 0.69 Densities
3.94 1.39 7.87
Thickness
2.08
Thermal 15.74
11.81 2.78
conductivity
4.17(ASTM
Thermal resistance
23.62 0.85 0.95 1.00
Thickness
Check
Checkforforavailability
availabilityofofother
otherdimensions
dimensionsand
anddensities. (at(at24°C
24°Coror75°F
75°Fmean temperature) (ASTMC 518)
C 518)(BS
(BS874)
STANDARD AVAILABLE PRODUCTS densities. NOMINAL THERMAL
mean CONDUCTIVITY
temperature)
(K) 874)
(R)
320 32 2 0.034 0.24 0.74 4.10 1.47 8.20 2.21 12.30 2.94 16.40 4.41 24.60 0.90 1.00 1.05
Nominal Manufacturing Specifications. “K” or “ ” value at mean temperatures (ASTM C 518)
480
mm 48
inch 3 0.032
inchotherm0.22 ft 0.76 34.28 1.52 8.56 mm2.34inch12.83W/m.°C
3.13 17.11 4.69 2 25.67 2 0.90 hr.ft
1.052.°F/Btu
1.15
for mm kg/m lb/ft Btu.in/hr.ft
(BS 874) °F m .°C/W resistance
3
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Thickness .hr°F
Thickness Width Thickness Thermal
Thermal conductivity Thermal Thermal resistance
Thickness
560 56 3.5 0.032 Length
Width Length
0.22 0.76Densities
Densities
4.28 1.52 8.56 2.34 12.83 3.13 (K) 17.11 4.69 25.67 0.90(R) 1.05 1.15
25 1 400 16 10 33 25
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Type AQL0.040 (K) 0.28 0.63 (R) 4
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3 0.80
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MINIMUM 74% RECYCLED CONTENT
mm mm inch
720 72 mm
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0.76 3 3
1.52
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inch12.83 3.13
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160
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240 17.11
320 4.69
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2
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2 0.95
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960
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50
960 296 600 0.032
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64 available
2 ½ 320 610 24 upon32
request and 10-12
2.0
verification
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3838 1 1½½ 410 410 1616 3838
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600 Thermal
2424 toto toConductivity ASTM C518, 5050 EN12667
22 0.040
0.040 0.28
0.28 1.25
1.25 77
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89 3W/m·°K
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temperatures
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Depending
100 800 80 5.0 4 0.040 0.28 2.50 14
7575Nominal
3 3 K-Value
1200
1200 48 48 36on
36 120120
thickness 75 100
75 3
°C 3 0.040
0.040
0.057 0.047 0.28
0.044 0.280.041 1.88
0.0421.88 0.043 11
0.043 11 0.043
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0.040
0.040 0.28
0.28 2.23
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thickness Length
thickness
240 24 1.5 0.032 Mean
0.22 0.036 240 0.25 480 0.037 720 0.26 960
160
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150 6 6 150
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* Standard Products
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Products inSizes
1and Sizes 50 °F 0.25 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.23 0.21 0.21
560 1.2 m 56 20 m 3.5m /
0.6 0.031 0.21
75 °F 0.032 0.24
0.27 0.22
0.23 0.22 0.034 0.23
0.23 0.24 0.22
0.22
38mm / 1.5 in or 2.0 ft
640 4.0 ft 64 65 ft 1m4.0
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0.31 0.22
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0.25
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is opposed
Chemically
Chemically in varying
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accelerate materialofof
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corrosion and sur-
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Compliance
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In conditions
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32
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550
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0
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2000
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with TIMA AHS 152T. SASO : SASO GSO EN 13162 License #
201800652111
Blanket Insulation Arabian Fiberglass Insulation Company Ltd.
Performance&&Physical
Performance PhysicalCharacteristics
Characteristics
Performance & Physical Characteristics
Fire Properties
Acoustical Performance (ASTM C 777-423) of ducts and plenums
Quiet LinerwithBoard the should
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Thickness and all to transverse joints coatedC1972-
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Thickness
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For velocities either
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Working
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Installation Recommendation for Board
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476 velocities
PART from 10 to 20 m/s: fasteners should be placed as
5 – Ignitability
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0.65
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Installation Recommendation
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In conditions of 95% relative humidity at 49°C for 96 hours, moisture
• DCL ASTM - C 533 - C 547 - C 612 - C 665
absorption is less than 0.2% by volume, when tested in accordance
• CE-EN 13162
with ASTM C 533. fiberglass products do not absorb moisture
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DESCRIPTION:
The product is highly efficient semi-rigid to rigid insulation composed of fine, stable and
uniformly textured inorganic glass fibers bonded together by an non-water soluble and fire
retardant thermosetting and heat resistant resin. It is free from coarse fibers and shots.
The product is intended for use in commercial, institutional, industrial and residential
construction as thermal and acoustical insulation for heating and air-conditioning and interior
of dual temperature duct work, air handling equipment and plenums.
Density 48 kg/m3
ASTM C303
Thickness 25 mm
Thermal Performance
Thermal Conductivity 0.032 W/m.K ASTM C518
Thermal Resistance 0.8 m2.K/W
Maximum Working Temp. 232 oC ASTM C411
Linear Shrinkage < 2% ASTM C356
Compressive Resistance @
> 1.2 kPa ASTM C165
(10% deformation)
Corrosiveness Passed ASTM C665
Water Vapor Sorption <5 % by weight ASTM C1104
Surface Burning Characteristics
ASTM E84/
Flame Spread Index ≤ 25
UL 723
Smoke Developed Index ≤ 10
Fungi Resistance Does not promote fungi growth ASTM C1338
Odor Emission No objectionable odor ASTM C1304
Rigidity Rigid ASTM C1101
Shot Content Not applicable ASTM C1335
Sound Absorption Coefficient (NRC) 0.90 ASTM C423
Standard Specification Compliance ASTM C 612, ASTM C1071
Disclaimer: All data mentioned in this technical data sheet are based on tests performed in the laboratory. Technical information contained herein is
furnished without charge or obligation and is given and accepted at recipient’s sole risk. Because conditions of use may vary and are beyond our
control, AFICO makes no representation about, and is not responsible or liable for the accuracy or reliability of data associated with particular uses of
any product described herein.
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Factory / Mill Test certificates
BQXR.R37968 - Mineral and Fiber Boards
Unfaced Board
Flame spread 0
Smoke developed 0
Boards consisting of glass fibers bound and formed into various thicknesses with and without facings.
The following products are eligible to bear the Laboratories Classification Marking incorporating the designation "FHC 25/50" instead of the
individual Surface Burning Characteristic values for flame spread and smoke developed:
Unfaced Board
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INTRODUCTION
This report gives the results of an Air Erosion Test, which was performed on duct liner in
an elbow configuration. The test specimen was selected and supplied by the client and
was received at the laboratories on December 4, 2017. The sample appeared to be in
new unused condition upon arrival.
AUTHORIZATION
GENERAL
The test was conducted in accordance with UL 181 Issued: 2013/07/25 Ed: 11 “UL
Standard for Safety Factory-Made Air Ducts and Connectors” Section 18, Air Erosion
Testing.
The test specimen consisted of one 6 foot length of ductwork upstream, a 90° mitered
elbow and a 6 foot length of ductwork downstream. All the sheet metal ductwork
measured 12 inches square, with an L shaped protective metal nose on the leading
edge. The entire duct system was lined with 25 mm thick fiberglass with WGF facing
duct liner. The sample was installed with adhesive and pinned to the duct wall.
This report is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and
liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the
agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this report. Only the Client is authorized to copy or distribute this report and then only in its
entirety. Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by
Intertek. The observations and test results in this report are relevant only to the sample tested. This report by itself does not imply that the material, product, or
service is or has ever been under an Intertek certification program. Measurement uncertainty budgets have been determined for applicable test methods and are
available upon request.
TEST METHOD
The air was supplied by a 12,000 cfm Buffalo Forge Blower which was driven by a 40
HP variable speed drive for the purpose of varying the velocity. The fan outlet was
covered with a double layer of cheesecloth (14 to 15 square yards per pound and
known to the trade as “count of 32 by 28”).
For the collecting screen a double layer of cheesecloth (the same type as mentioned
above) was stretched taut on a frame sized to provide an area greater than five times
the inside cross-sectional area of the test specimen. Prior to the installation of the
collection screen, air was passed through the test section at a velocity of 10,000 fpm for
a one-hour period. The collecting screen was then installed at a distance of one foot
from the outlet of the test section.
After the collecting screen was set in place and the velocity set at 10,000 fpm, the test
continued for four hours. The collecting screen was examined for macroscopic particles
at the end of each hour by taping the screen with the adhesive side of transparent tape
in order to remove any eroded particles. At the end of the four hour period, the test was
stopped and the final examination was made.
TEST REQUIREMENT
At the end of the test period, there should be no evidence of continued erosion, and the
interior surfaces of the sample are not to show evidence of cracking, flaking, peeling or
delamination.
TEST RESULTS - Test Velocity 10,000 fpm (2.5 times the 4,000 fpm rating). At the end
of each test period, there was no evidence of continued erosion, and the interior
surfaces of the sample did not show any evidence of cracking, flaking, peeling or
delamination.
REMARKS
The product(s) meet(s) all of the necessary qualifications to be certified for the following claim(s):
SCS RECYCLED CONTENT CERTIFIED
MINIMUM 74% RECYCLED CONTENT
Conforms to the SCS Recycled Content Standard V7-0 for a Minimum 74% with at least 32% Post-Consumer 32% POST-CONSUMER
and Balance 42% Pre-Consumer Glass Content. Material quantification and mass-balance calculations completed 42% PRE-CONSUMER
on a dry-weight basis.
Registration # SCS-RC-02811
Valid from: September 1, 2021 to August 31, 2022
The product(s) meet(s) all of the necessary qualifications to be certified for the following claim(s):
Indoor Advantage™ Gold
Indoor Air Quality Certified to SCS-EC10.3-2014 v4.0
Conforms to the CDPH/EHLB Standard Method (CA 01350) v1.2 2017 for the private office, school
classroom, and single-family residence parameters.1
1
Modeled as Insulation
Measured Concentration of Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOC): Less than/equal to 0.5 mg/m3 (in
compliance with CDPH/EHLB Standard Method v1.2-2017)
Registration # SCS-IAQ-07374
Valid from: October 12, 2021 to October 11, 2022
ASTM C612-2014
Accordingly, DCLD hereby authorizes the above manufacturer
to affix the DCL Product Conformity Mark on the above-mentioned product(s).
The attached Scope of Certification bearing the same Certificate Number forms an integral part of this Certificate.
This Certificate is an electronic document subject to the Terms and Conditions of the Product Certification System and shall not be reproduced except in full.
DM-DCLD-F-IC-2031 Rev 18
DUBAI CENTRAL LABORATORY DEPARTMENT
DCL PRODUCT CONFORMITY CERTIFICATION SCHEME
SCOPE OF CERTIFICATION
FOR CERTIFICATE NO. CL16020310
PRODUCT PRODUCT
S/N PRODUCT DETAILS
DESCRIPTION BRAND
Mineral Fiber Block and Type IA with black woven glass fabric (WGF)
Board Thermal facing
1. Insulation AFICO QUIET LINER Nominal Density: 16 - 48 kg/m³
Product Description (AQL) Nominal Thickness: 25 - 50 mm
k-value: 0.040 W/m-°K
CFC Free (See Note 3)
(See Note 4)
Note 1: This document forms part of the Certificate of Product Conformity bearing the same certificate no.
Note 2: The above products shall bear the DCL Conformity Mark (applied on each product or on the packaging).
Note 3 Maximum k-value measured at 35ºC temperature and 60% relative humidity condition.
Note 4: CFC Free as per declaration from the company, in accordance with the 2020 Al Sa’fat – Dubai Green Building
System.
The attached Scope of Certification bearing the same Certificate Number forms an integral part of this Certificate.
This Certificate is an electronic document subject to the Terms and Conditions of the Product Certification System and shall not be reproduced except in full.
DM-DCLD-F-IC-2031 Rev 18
DUBAI CENTRAL LABORATORY DEPARTMENT
DCL PRODUCT CONFORMITY CERTIFICATION SCHEME
SCOPE OF CERTIFICATION
FOR CERTIFICATE NO. CL18020580
Thickness: 13 - 100 mm
1. Mineral Wool AFICO
Inside Diameter: 16 - 915 mm
(Glasswool)
Density : 64 - 120 kg/m³
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DCL PRODUCT CONFORMITY CERTIFICATION SCHEME
SCOPE OF CERTIFICATION
FOR CERTIFICATE NO. CL18020580
Thickness: 13 - 100 mm
Mineral Wool
Inside Diameter: 16 - 915 mm
(Glasswool)
Density : 64 - 120 kg/m³
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DCL PRODUCT CONFORMITY CERTIFICATION SCHEME
SCOPE OF CERTIFICATION
FOR CERTIFICATE NO. CL18020580
Thickness: 13 - 100 mm
Mineral Wool
Inside Diameter: 16 - 915 mm
(Glasswool)
Density : 64 - 120 kg/m³
Mineral Wool
Thickness: 25 – 150 mm
(Glasswool)
Density : 24 - 56 kg/m³
Duct Wrap with FRK
AFICO
5. Facing Thermal conductivity (max) – 0.036 W/(m-°K) @
35 0C & 60% RH
“CFC Free”
(See Note 3)
Water Vapor Permeance is meeting the
requirements of Table 1 of BS 5422:2009 from
0ºC and higher
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SCOPE OF CERTIFICATION
FOR CERTIFICATE NO. CL18020580
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DCL PRODUCT CONFORMITY CERTIFICATION SCHEME
SCOPE OF CERTIFICATION
FOR CERTIFICATE NO. CL18020580
Thickness: 25 - 120 mm
Mechanical Board
Density : 24 - 120 kg/m³
Insulation with FRK
AFICO
8. Facing
Thermal conductivity (max) – 0.036 W/(m-°K) @
“CFC Free” 35 0C & 60% RH
(See Note 3)
NOTE1: This document forms part of the Certificate of Product Conformity bearing the same certificate number.
NOTE2: The above product shall bear the DCL Conformity Mark.
NOTE3: CFC Free as per declaration from the company, in accordance with AlSa’fat – Dubai Green Building
Evaluation System.
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Country of Origin
Warranty Certificate
Pervious client/ Consultant approval/ Transmittal sheet
Consultant Owner Contractor
Proposed Product:
1. Chilled Water Pipe Insulation Afico -KSA
• FRK Glass Wool Rigid preformed insulation 50mm Thick. 64 Kg/M3 (25mm not acceptable)
2. Duct Insulation Afico -KSA
• For indoor use: FRK type roll insulation 50mm Thick. 24 Kg/M3 Density minimum (25mm not acceptable)
• For outdoor use: FRK type roll or board insulation 50mm Thick. 48 Kg/M3 Density minimum
3. Duct Liner Afico -KSA
• Facing: BGF 25mm Thick. 48 Kg/M3 Density minimum
4. Aluminum Tape Abro “Model 3450 FSK 3” -USA
5. Flexible Insulated Duct Atco “Model UPC #030”(comply with UL181) -UAE
• FRK type, 32mm Thick., 12 Kg/M3
6. Duct Seal Napco “Model 32-7” (UL classified) -UAE
7. Neoprene-Fabric Duct Connector Clim -Belgium
8. Stuck Up Pin Acrotec -India
• Length 60mm for 50mm board insulation
Comments:
1. AFICO is not in the approved vendor list for Insulation; however, it is well known and acceptable to
be used.
2. Contractor/vendor did not highlight / indicate the proposed sections of the catalogues; therefore, the
above-mentioned products are approved only, however duct liner cannot be used at site by contractor
and the liner must be pre-installed in duct factory on the plenum boxes and ducts wherever required
as per project specifications.
3. Thickness of ducts and pipes insulation to be 50mm
4. “Threaded rods” and “duct insulation adhesive” are not part of the approval. Revise the submittal or
submit them in a separate submittal along with canvas, stainless steel belts…
General Comments:
1. Contractor to ensure having the following for delivery:
a. Brand name to be available on delivered items.
b. Delivery note.
c. Certificate of origin.
2. MIR to be submitted on site for each batch delivered.
3. Follow manufacturer recommendation and international standards for site installations.
4. Contractor to ensure material availability and to confirm that delivery time will be matching with
approved PIP.
5. Warranty letters are acceptable.
OTHERS
If any others specify
☐
A Approved ☐
B Approved as Noted ☐
C Revise and Resubmit ☐
D Rejected ☐
E No Action
CONSULTANT ENGINEER: CLIENT REPRESENTATIVE
☐ Arch/Civil ☐ Electrical / Mechanical
Name: Ahmad Basbous Name:
Signature:
Signature:
Date:
Date:
REF. IN Signature: REF. OUT Signature:
Date: Date:
Copyright ©2021 by Edarat Group,
MATERIAL SUBMITTAL FORM
Material Details
Material Name HVAC Pipe Insulation & Accessories
Specifications
Section 23 07 19
Reference
Manufacturer AFICO, ARMACELL, ITW PABCO, FOSTER, ABRO,
Location KSA-USA-BAHRAIN
Name ARMSTRONG, DUCTMATE & Tee Zee
Contractor PM
PMCM’s Comments
0
Approved/ ☐ Final Approval Mutasem Abusharqiah
Validated P
☐ Validated Name: Signature: Date:
by PMO ☐ Rejected
PMO’s Comments
Client Comments
Sr.
Project Name Company Names
No
9
Sailyaiha Model School Al Andalus
2 ABHA General Hospital Rabiya
3 administration institute Jawdat Co
4 Aerodynamic engine service hangers fressinyat
5 AIRPORT Project . Binladin
6 Female Campus project (KAU) Saudi ABV
7 Hajj city Al Fozan
8 Holy Haram Mataf Project . Binladen
9 Holy Haram Expantion Project . Binladen
10 International conversance center (ICC) Minwal
11 JABAL OMER Dev. Project . AL Futaim ( Baytur)
12 JABAL OMER Dev. Project. Drake & Scull
13 King Abdullah University housing Comlpex‐thuwal ( ongoing) Nesma
14 LAMAR TOWER . Drake & Scull
15 LULU Supermarket . Futaim
16 Madian Haram Expansion Pbad Bin Laden
18 S J POWER PLANT . JAMED
19 Security buildings‐Makkah Vision
20 Shuqaiq Steam Power Plant . JAMED
21 Taibah university Hospital Al Muhaidib Co
22 Two medical colleague at Taiba university Sayar Al Husainy
23 University Project‐ASFAN Nesma
24 Baghlaf ( Modon) SBS
25 Shaikh Hamad Mosque Al Radwan
Quality Management System
Index No.
INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT
IMS-MCR-PRO-01
SYSTEM
Issue No. Section 6.0
2 PROCESS PROCEDURES
Page No. Dammam,
Subsection 6.30
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2.0 Introduction
TO OUR COMMUNITY
Top management of AFICO wish to confirm that it commits the efforts of our
entire organization to the continuous improvement of our performance in the
areas of Quality, Health, Safety and the Environment. Business success must be
associated with profit, customer satisfaction, adequate environmental protection,
rational conservation, and the protection of the health and the safety of our
personnel and of the community as a whole. We must make every effort to
implement this policy through a continuous process of adaptation, managing
investments, and satisfying present needs within a model of sustainable
development.
Let us be intelligent and decisive, choose the best course of action, observe and
measure our performance, and implement corrective actions and improvements
promptly. To achieve ever higher standards, we must know our responsibilities
and shoulder them daily, emphasizing particularly the planning of operations,
achievement of customer satisfaction, and the management of our
communications with our community. Whatever or wherever may be the activity
which we carry out, we must ensure adequate performance in the areas of
Quality, Health, Safety, and the Environment. If unable to do so, we will not
engage in that action, business, or investment. This is our commitment to our
community.
Eyad Al-Owaid
General Manager
2.2 Scope
This Integrated Management System Manual describes the QUALITY, HEALTH, SAFETY &
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (IMS) of AFICO located at 8th St, First Industrial
City, Dammam (Head office) and 150th St., 2nd Industrial City (Manufacturing site) how
it complies with the following standards: ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015 & ISO
45001:2018
The contents of this manual may be changed as required by a consensus of the top
management. The Manual and associated procedures apply to all operations of AFICO.
This manual is controlled under the procedure Control of Documents; only Uncontrolled
versions may be distributed to customers and other interested parties.
2.3 Principles
AFICO intends to use the following principles to implement the QHSEMS. They have been
developed in order to lead AFICO towards improved performance.
A- Customer focus
The business success of AFICO depend upon their customers, and we therefore must
understand current and future customer needs, meet customer requirements, and strive
to exceed customer expectations.
B- Leadership
Leaders establish unity of purpose and direction of AFICO. They must create and maintain
the internal environment in which people can become fully involved in achieving AFICO’s
objectives.
C- Engagement of people
People are the essence of AFICO and their engagement enables their abilities to be used
for AFICO benefit to contribute to the effectiveness of OHSEMS.
D- Process approach
A desired result is achieved more efficiently when activities and related resources are
managed as a process.
E- Risk Based Approach
Identify, understand, and manage Risk & Opportunities related to Process and establish
a system that contributes to AFICO’s effectiveness in achieving its objectives.
F- Improvement
Improvement of AFICO’s overall performance should be a permanent objective of AFICO.
G- Evidence Based approach for decision making
Effective decisions are based upon the analysis of data and information.
H- Relationship Management
AFICO and its suppliers are interdependent, and a mutually beneficial relationship
enhances the ability of both to create value.
The company controls its purchasing processes to ensure that purchased products and/or
services conform to purchase requirements. The type and extent of control is dependent
on the effect of the purchased products and/or services upon operations. The company
evaluates and selects suppliers based upon their ability to supply products and/or
services in accordance with company’s requirements. Evaluation, re-evaluation, and
selection criteria for suppliers are established. The results of evaluations and subsequent
follow-up actions are recorded. Supplier’s audits are also performed where required and
agreed. (Clause 8.4 of ISO 9001:2015) (IMS-PUR-PRO-01 to 05)
It is ensured that the purchase document indicate all relevant information on the
material/product to be supplied such as type, grade, quantity, specifications, packing,
handling requirements, special requirements etc.
Amendments are incorporated by sending revised PO to supplier.
AFICO is responsible for Controlling the External Processes which are out sourced (If
Any) by the company as a part of Management Strategic Decision.
Measuring and test equipment used for testing of products that require calibration shall
be calibrated and identified with calibration stickers that refer to the calibration
certificate. Calibration certificate files shall be established and maintained.
There shall be written work instructions for performing in-house calibrations. Types of
equipment requiring calibration are listed. As is the method of dealing with equipment
Records of the in-house and external calibration shall be maintained in the maintenance
/QC departments. If inspection or measuring equipment is found to be out of calibration,
an attempt will be made to determine when the inaccuracy began, and all equipment
tests with that equipment will be retested. The periodical re-calibration of test equipment
eliminates this possibility.
Care of measuring equipment will be undertaken to ensure sufficient accuracy per the
following guidelines.
The reference standard used in all calibration shall be traceable to national /international
standards.
3.0 IMS Policy (ISO 9001:2015 & ISO 14001:2015 IS0 45001:2018 Clause 5.2 & 4.2)
Provide safe and healthy work environment to employees, visitors and contractors. Protecting
the environment using 3R approach (reduce reuse and recycle) and applying comprehensive
risk analysis methodology.
Compliance to legal requirement applicable to product and process and conformance to the
international standard pertaining to quality, health, environment and safety.
We shall continually improve the IMS through continuous development of competency, Risk
based approach, following ethical business and striving excellence in operations.
The integrated policy will be communicated at all level and available on demand
for transparency and pertinent information to communities.
Eyad Al-Owaid
GENERAL MANAGER
AFICO establishes QHSE objectives based on an annual review of customer needs and
requirements, occupational health safety hazards and risks, and environmental Risk
including aspects and their associated impacts. These QHSE objectives will be evaluated
as part of the QHSE team’s activities and review processes.
To meet the QHSE objectives, AFICO will set specific documented QHSE targets. Each
target will have timescales for achievement and be quantified where ever and whenever
possible.
Afico Management will establish management programs or action plan to achieve the
QHSE objectives and targets. The programs will identify and form the basis of QHSE
control and continual improvement for the years ahead.
AFICO determines External & Internal factors that are relevant to its purpose and
strategic direction that effects its ability to achieve the intended results of its IMS. AFICO
understand the “Context Of The Organization” before Implementing the IMS system.
This approach is cascaded to each and every business processes.
AFICO has established, documented, implemented, maintained and continually improved
a management system covering the requirements of ISO 9001:2015, ISO
45001:2018 and ISO 14001:2015 by understanding the need & expectation of
Interested parties. Scope of QMS also defines Outsourced process (If Any).
A review of competence will be undertaken as part of the annual appraisal process, with
any further training needs identified and time scales for completion agreed to implement
the Management System.
The company’s leadership from Top Management to down the other relevant functions is
fully committed to IMS and demonstrates its commitment to the development and
improvement of the Integrated Management System.
A- Communicating at all levels in AFICO the importance of meeting customer and QHSEs
regulatory and legal requirements;
B- Establishing the company’s QHSE policy and QHSE objectives, and ensuring that they
are deployed effectively at all functions and levels and compatible with the Context and
strategic direction of the Organization;
C- Performing management reviews and insuring that QHSE performance is effectively
reviewed at relevant levels;
Prepared by: Approved by: Effectivity date:
Top Management Leadership is accountable for effectiveness of the IMS however they
have assigned an MR for day to day activities for managing the system. MR is responsible
for establishing and maintaining the QHSE Management System for AFICO, as well as
reporting its performance to top management on a regular basis. (Clause 5.1.1 ; 5.3 of ISO
9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015 & 4.4.1 ISO 45001:2018)
Functional Areas The Company has structured its business and operational activities
into the following functional areas:
A- Senior Management establishes the direction and goals of the company through its
business plans and policies. It monitors company performance in relation to financial
requirements and clients’ expectations.
B- Human Resources handles employee-related issues, in particular the coordination of
recruitment to ensure resources availability;
C- Financial Control provides company the specific financial services;
D- Top Management assists with the identification and assessment of safety and
environmental risks, and monitors adherence to the documented practices. It also
monitors quality practices and process improvements, induction, staff evaluation, and
training.
General Manager
GM heads the QHSEMS in AFICO and issues the policy guidelines. His responsibilities
include the following.
A- Insuring that AFICO’s QHSE Policy is reviewed at least annually and where necessary
revised.
B- Appropriate resources are provided for managing and improving QHSE performance.
C- Appropriate QHSE objectives and key performance indicators are set, monitored, and
reviewed annually. (Clause 5.3 of ISO 14001:2015)
F- Being fully conversant with the QHSE Policy, supporting policies, and standards that
apply to the activities under their control effectively implement the QHSE Policies and
procedures in their area of responsibilities.
G- Assist in identifying and evaluating quality and customer requirements, health and
safety hazards, and the environmental aspects and impacts
H- Implement suitable measures that eliminate, reduce, or control quality defects,
occupational health and safety hazards, and environmental aspects and impacts, in the
workplace
I- Ensure all employees are aware of their QHSE responsibilities
J- Ensure all employees are competent to carry out their tasks effectively to meet the
needs of the QHSE Management System
K- Ensure supplier and contractor sourcing is compatible with the QHSE requirements
laid down in the Management System
L- Set targets that monitor the QHSE performance through ongoing assessments,
inspections, and site tours with the full involvement of all employees.
M- Ensure that all HSE incidents, including near misses, accidents, and dangerous
occurrences, are reported and investigated, in accordance with company policy.
N- Revise impact assessments or procedures, addressing all actions to implement
suitable measures that will prevent the recurrence of such incidents, quality defects, or
customer complaints
O- Keep records of relevant information pertaining to QHSE Performance.
P- Ensure QHSE training takes place through induction, continuous staff development
programs, and as a result of training needs analysis
Q- Implement and maintain all company policies related to the training of employees
R- Develop and implement an annual QHSE plan that includes measurable objectives,
targets, dates, responsible persons, and suitable resource allocations.
Employees
Every employee of AFICO is responsible to be familiar with and implement relevant QHSE
policies of AFICO in his area of responsibility.
A- Being aware of any significant QHSE aspect of his or her job and related policies.
B- Work in accordance with the information, instructions, and training provided by the
company.
C- Make themselves familiar with AFICO’s QHSE Policy together with associated rules
and procedures.
D- Assist in the identification of improvements in the areas of QHSE, in which the
elimination or reduction of quality defects, health and safety hazards, or environmental
aspects are present in work areas.
E- Take responsibility for the development of personal skills and competences to
continually reduce impacts associated with their jobs.
F- Seek guidance from their immediate supervisor on all matters relating to HSE issues.
G- Immediately report all health, safety, and environmental accidents, near misses, or
dangerous occurrences, including any actual or potential aspects to management.
H- Assist with and co-operate in the investigation of customer complaints, quality
defects, health, safety, and environmental accidents, dangerous occurrences, near
misses and the reporting of all such incidents.
I-Work Environment
It is the responsibility of AFICO top Management to define and implement those human
and physical factors of the work environment needed to achieve environmental
responsibility and conformity of product and/or service and the safety of our employees
and contractors.
1. Creative work methods and opportunities for greater involvement to realize the
potential of all people.
2. Health, safety and environmental programs and procedures, including
engineering, administrative and personal protective equipment.
3. Employee facilities with adequate levels of heating and air conditioning, humidity,
noise, lighting, hygiene, and cleanliness.
J-Infrastructure
It is the responsibility of AFICO top Management to define, provide, and maintain the
company infrastructure needed to achieve the safety of our employees and contractors,
sound environmental responsibility, and conformity of our products and/or services. This
includes:
1. Buildings, workspace and associated utilities;
2. Process equipment (both hardware and software);
3. Supporting services such as transport or communication.
4.5 Communication
In accordance with its policy, AFICO maintains communication with internal and external
parties to ensure flow of information on its QHSE performance, feedback, new
developments, and concerns, if any.
Internal Communication
Copies of the QHSE Policy are displayed at various locations and issued to all employees
at the time of induction, and to other interested parties. The QHSE objectives, targets,
programs, and performance are communicated to employees.
External Communication
The QHSE Policy of AFICO is available to customers, contractors, suppliers, and other
concerned agencies as requested. Customers’ contact and communication is maintained
by Sales Dept. (Clause7.4 of 9001 & 14001) (Clause 4.4.3 of ISO 45001)
SANJAY GREWAL
OPERATIONS
MANAGER
(Clause 5.1, 5.3, 6.1, 8.5.1 of ISO 9001& 14001) (Clause 4.2; 4.3.1; 4.3.2 of ISO 45001 )
AFICO has established and maintained a procedure for the ongoing planning hazard
identification, risk assessment and risk control, and identification of environmental
aspects that have or can have significant impact(s) on the environment.
Management System.( 4.3.1 ISO 45001) (Clause 5.2, 6.1, 8.2 of ISO 9001:2015 & 14001) (IMS-
HSE-PRO-02)
AFICO has established, documented, and maintains a procedure for identifying the legal
and other requirements that are applicable to the environmental aspects and impacts
and Occupational Health and Safety Hazards of AFICO’s operations.
A- Policy requirements
B- Legal requirements
C- Industry Codes of Practice
D- Agreements with public authorities
E- Non-regulatory guidelines
F- Company standards
Functional, departmental, and local policies, procedures, and guidelines are in place to
ensure that the key processes, objectives, and performance indicators are achieved.
QHSE records are established and periods for their retention are documented in the
relevant procedures. Subsequent updates and amendments, which will meet the
requirements identified in the QHSE Management System are reviewed and approved
prior to issue. (Clause 7.5 of ISO 9001:2015) (Clause 4.4.5 of ISO 45001:2007) (Clause 7.5 of
ISO 14001:2015)
The preventive action is taken based on risk and opportunity as a part of Business
Processes
Product Name (s): Acoustical Ceiling Panels (ACP), Blanket Insulation (BKT), Board Insulation (BD), Cavity Wall Insulation
(CWI), Duct Liner (DL), Duct Liner Board (DLB), Faced Duct Wrap (FDW), HD Series Blanket Insulation
(HDB), Heavy Density Pipe Insulation (PI), Mechanical Board Insulation (MBD), Pipe Wrap Insulation
(PWI), Pre-engineered Metal Building Insulation (PEBI), Quiet Liner (QL), Quiet Liner Board (QLB),
Roof Deck Board Insulation (RI/RD), Thermal Insulating Wool (TIW).
Emergency Contacts:
Emergencies ONLY (24 hours daily) +966 13 8471519 / 8472301 / 8472901 Extn. 1200/1215/1201/1213
CAS #
Component Percent by Weight
65997-17-3 Fiber Glass Wool (Fibrous Glass) 85-96
25104-55-6 Urea, Polymer with Formaldehyde and Phenol 4-15
50-00-0 Formaldehyde < 0.1
Emergency Overview
Acrid smoke may be generated in a fire. Exposure to dust may be irritating to eyes, nose and throat.
Potential Heath Effects
Inhalation:
Dusts and fibers from this product may cause mechanical irritation of the nose, throat and respiratory tract. Use of these
products has not been shown to cause cancer in humans. Fiber glass wool caused cancer in animals through un-natural
routes of exposure (surgical implantation), but has not produced cancer by inhalation.
Skin Contact:
Dusts and fibers from these products may cause temporary mechanical irritation to the skin.
Eye Contact:
Dusts and fibers from these products may cause temporary mechanical irritation to the eyes.
Ingestion:
Ingestion of this product is unlikely. However, ingestion of product may produce gastrointestinal irritation and
disturbances. Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure:
Chronic respiratory or skin conditions may temporarily worsen from exposure to these products.
Inhalation:
If inhaled, remove the affected person to fresh air. If irritation persists get medical attention.
Skin Contact:
For skin contact, wash with mild soap and running water. Use a washed cloth to help remove fibers. To avoid further
irritation, do not rub or scratch the affected areas. Rubbing or scratching may force the fibers into the skin. If irritation
persists get medical attention.
Never use compressed air to remove fibers from the skin. If fibers are seen penetrating from the skin, the fibers can
be remove by applying and removing adhesive tape so that the fibers adhere to the tape and are pulled out of the
skin.
Ingestion:
Ingestion of this material is unlikely. If it does occur, watch the person for several days to make sure that partial or
complete intestinal obstruction does not occur. Do not induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel.
Extinguishing Media:
Dry chemical, foam, carbon dioxide, water fog.
Containment Procedures:
This material will settle out of the air. If concentrated on land, it can then be scooped up for disposal as a non-
hazardous waste. This material will sink and disperse along the bottom of waterways and ponds. It can not easily be
removed after it is water borne; however, the material is non-hazardous in water.
Clean-Up Procedures:
Scoop up material and put into a suitable container for disposal as a non-hazardous waste.
Response Procedures:
Isolate the area. Keep un-necessary personnel away.
Special Procedures:
None.
Handling Procedures:
No special procedures are required for this material. Based on best practices of handling materials.
Keep product in its packaging, as long as practicable to minimize potential dust generation. Keep work areas clean.
avoid un-necessary handling of scrap materials by placing them in waste disposal containers and equipment, kept as
to close working areas as possible, to prevent release of fibers and dusts.
Avoid inhaling dusts or vapors produced during thermal processing. Avoid eye and excessive skin contact. Use only
adequate ventilation. As with all chemicals, good industrial hygiene practices should be followed when handling this
material. Special care must be taken to avoid build up of dusts.
Storage Procedures:
Keep away from direct sunlight, rain and water store in a plain lease protected warehouse.
Exposure Guidelines:
A: General Product Information
Follow all applicable exposure limits.
B: Components Exposure Limits.
ACGIH and OSHA exposure limits have been checked for those components with CAS registry numbers.
Fiber Glass Wool (Fibrous Glass) (65997-17-3)
ACGIH: 1 fiber/cc TWA for respirable fibers longer than 5 um with a diameter less than 3 um; (Listed under
“Synthetic Vitreous Fibers”) (related to Glass Wool Fibers) 10 mg/m3 TWA (inhalable particulate);
3mg/m3 TWA (respirable particulate) (These values are for particulate matter containing no
asbestos and <1% crystalline silica) (related to Particulate Not Otherwise Classified (PNOC))
OSHA: 1fiber/cc (respirable) TWA (a) (See Note Below) (related to Glass Wool Fiber)
Formaldehyde (50-00-0)
ACGIH: C 0.3 ppm
OSHA: 0.75 ppm TWA PEL; 2 ppm STEL; 0.5 ppm TWA action level; Irritant and potential to cancer
hazard (29 CFR 1910.1048)
Notes: (a) Voluntary PEL established by NAIMA and OSHA per the Health and Safety Partnership Program (HSPP)
agreement for Synthetic Vitreous Fibers (SVF). Prior to the HSPP agreement, the OSHA 8 hr-TWA PELs for
Particulate Not Otherwise Regulated (PNOR) of 15 mg/m3 (total particulate) and 5 mg/m3 (respirable
particulate) applied to airborne glass wool fibers and dusts. These PELs were based on gravimetric
measurements of airborne particulates including glass dusts and fibers.
NAIMA = North American Insulation Manufacturers Association.
C: Ventilation.
General dilution ventilation and/or local exhaust ventilation should be provided as necessary to maintain exposures
below regulatory limits. Dusts collection system should be used in operation involving cutting or machining and may
be required in operations using power tools.
Fiberglass Wool: If thermal decomposition of the product is not anticipated, use a 3M Model 8210 (formerly 8710)
(3M Model 9900 in high humidity environments) or equivalent under the following conditions: 1) in any poorly
ventilated space, 2) fabrication involving power tools, 3) any dusty environment.
Formaldehyde: In some applications this products may release concentration of formaldehyde equal to or greater
than 0.1 ppm, but less than 0.5 ppm. Airborne concentrations should be assessed to determine the appropriate type
of respiratory protection to be used. When in doubt, use supplied air respiratory protection.
Skin Protection:
Normal work clothing (long sleeved shirts and long pants) is recommended. Use impervious gloves. Skin irritation is
known to occur chiefly at the pressure points such as around the neck, wrist, waist and between the fingers.
Stability:
This is a stable material.
Conditions to Avoid:
None expected.
Incompatible Materials:
None expected.
Hazardous Polymerization:
Will not occur.
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J.V. of Gulf Insulation Group (A Zamil Industrial Subsidiary) & Owens Corning Co.
Dusts may cause mechanical irritation to eyes and skin. Ingestion may cause transient irritation to throat, stomach
and gastrointestinal tract. Inhalation may cause coughing, nose and throat irritation, and sneezing. Higher exposure
may cause difficulty in breathing, congestion, and chest tightness.
Formaldehyde (50-00-0)
Inhalation LC50 Rat : 203 mg/m3
Inhalation LC50 Mouse : 454 mg/m3/4H
Oral LD50 Rat : 100 mg/kg
Oral LD50 Mouse : 42 mg/kg
Dermal LD50 Rabbit : 270 uL/kg
Carcinogenicity:
A: General Product Information
No information available for the product.
Fiber Glass Wool: The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in June 1987, classified fiberglass wool
as possible cancer causing agents to humans (Group 2B). This classification was based on a combined evaluation of
published human and animal studies. The human data included large scale mortality studies of U.S. and European
fiberglass wool factory workers. IARC included that human studies did not provide sufficient evidence that fiberglass
wool caused cancer to humans. The classification of fiberglass wool as a possible carcinogen to humans was
substantially based on experimental animal studies in which they are exposed to wool glass fibers through non-
natural routes, such as injection or implantation. IARC regards it prudent to treat a material with sufficient evidence of
carcinogenicity in animals as if it is a carcinogen in humans.
In May 1997, the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) adopted an A3 carcinogen
classification for synthetic vitreous fiberglass wool insulation. The classification is the result of a lengthy review
Process.
The ACGIH A3 classification considers glass wool to be carcinogenic in experimental animals at relatively high
doses, by routes of administration, at sites, or by mechanisms that it does not relevant to worker exposure. It also
reviewed the available epidemiological studies and concluded that they do not confirm an increased risk of cancer
in exposed humans. Overall, the AICGH found that the available medical/scientific evidence suggests that glass wool
is not likely to cause cancer in humans except under un-common or unlikely routes of levels of exposure.
The TLV-TWA of 1 respirable fiber/cc was adopted for fiberglass wool to prevent irritation of the respiratory tract or
any possible long-term respiratory health effects on workers.
ANIMAL STUDIES
Over the 50+ years there have been numerous studies on the potential health effects of glass fibers in animals. There
are two major types of animal studies: 1) inhalation where the animals breath glass wool fibers, and 2) instillation
studies where the fibers are injected or surgically implanted directly into the animal. Inhalation is the most similar to
the way that humans are exposed to fibers.
Animal inhalation experiments in which laboratory animals were exposed to large quantities of glass wool fibers, have
not resulted in a positive association with glass fibers and fibrosis, lung cancer, or mesothelioma. When large
quantities of glass wool fibers were injected or surgically implanted into sterile, sensitive body cavities of
experimental animals, they have produced mesotheliomas, but not fibrosis or lung cancer.
Another type of glass fibers, special purpose, in 1997, for the first time, produced fibrosis, lung cancer and
mesothelioma in rats. Those special purpose glass fibers were different from these glass wool fibers in composition,
biosolubility and end use.
All glass wool fibers manufactured by AFICO are designed not to be bio persistent. That is, should they be respired
into lungs, they will be removed by either the lung’s mechanical clearance mechanism or be dissolved, in such a
short period of time that they will not cause fibrosis, lung cancer, or mesothelioma.
EPIDEMIOLOGY
There have been numerous study of workers exposed to glass wool. A small study of Canadian glass wool workers
reported statistically significant increase in lung cancer mortality. The study did not demonstrate a co-relation
between fiber glass wool exposure and diseases.
Large scale studies published in 1987 which examined the mortality rates of U.S. and European fiber glass wool
factory workers found no significant differences in lung cancer rates between those workers and the populations
in their local or regional communities. A 1990 update of the U.S. cohort reported a small statistically significant
excess for respiratory cancer in workers when compared with populations in their local communities. While the
overall mortality rates in this mortality studies were slightly raised and did increase (but not significantly) with time
since the first exposure, the increases were not related to duration of exposure or to an estimated time weighted
measure of exposure.
Georgetown University recently studied the oldest and largest fiberglass plant in the U.S. The results indicate that
smoking was the likely cause of this cancer excess. A study at the University of Massachusetts is investigating other
possible factors.
A large recently completed morbidity study reported no association with fiberglass exposure and non-malignant
respiratory disease. Another smaller screening of workers at a plant that manufactured appliances concluded that
fiberglass wool appeared to produce “asbestosis” in the workers. That study has been severely criticized for many
reasons, not the least of which is failure to factor in the workers exposures to asbestos.
Formaldehyde: In March 1987 the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) upgraded their overall
evaluation of formaldehyde gas, based on evidence of carcinogenicity in humans, from a possible human carcinogen
(Group 2B based on inadequate evidence on humans) to a probable human carcinogen (Group 2A based on limited
evidence on humans). A number of new epidemiological studies on persons in a variety of occupations with potential
exposure to formaldehyde was used in the evaluation. Cancers that occurred in excess in more than one study area:
Hodgkin’s disease, leukemia, and cancer of the buccal cavity and pharynx (particularly nasopharynx), lung, nose,
prostate, bladder, brain, colon, skin and kidney.
Exposures to formaldehyde at concentrations in excess of 1 ppm may cause significant irritation of the eye and upper
respiratory tract. The irritation threshold appears to be about 0.3 ppm. Pulmonary sensitization, although rare, does
occur in humans. Formaldehyde solutions can cause severe eye and moderate skin irritation. Repeated exposure to
solution of 2% or more formaldehyde has caused allergic skin reactions. Formaldehyde was found to be weakly
active in a number of in vitro genotoxicity tests, but inactive in vivo. Formaldehyde did not cause birth defects in
offspring of female mice who were exposed to concentrations up to 10 ppm. Lifetime inhalation of formaldehyde at
concentrations above 5 ppm for 6 hours per day, cause nasal tumor in laboratory animals. Many epidemiological
studies have failed to link cancer in humans with occupational exposure to formaldehyde.
The American Conference of Governmental Industrial hygienist (ACGIH) A2 designation, suspected human
carcinogen, is based on cancer in experimental animals and conflicting or insufficient epidemiological studies of
workers. The recommended ceiling TLV of 0.3 ppm for workplace air formaldehyde is based on evidence of irritation
of occupational exposure to formaldehyde as well as human formaldehyde exposures in other settings.
B: Component Carcinogenicity
ACGIH, IARC, OSHA and NTP carcinogen lists have been checked for those components with CAS registry
numbers.
Formaldehyde (50-00-0)
ACGIH: A2 – suspected human carcinogen
OSHA: 0.75 ppm TWA PEL; 2 ppm STEL; 0.5 ppm TWA action level; Irritant and potential cancer
hazard (29 CFR 1910.1048)
NTP: Suspect Carcinogen (Possible Select Carcinogen)
IARC: Monograph 62, 1995 (Group 2A (probably carcinogenic to humans))
Ecotoxicity:
A: General Product Information
No data available in this product. This material is not expected to cause harm to animals, plants or fish.
C: Disposal Instructions
Dispose of waste material according to Local, State, Federal, and Provincial Environment Regulations.
US DOT Information
Shipping Name: Not regulated for transport.
Hazard Class: None
UN/NA #: None
Packing Group: None
Required label (s): None
TDG Information
Shipping Name: Not regulated for transport.
Hazard Class: None
UN/NA #: None
Packing Group: None
Required label (s): None
Additional Info.: None
US Federal Regulations:
A: General Information
No additional information available. Formaldehyde content is below the SARA 313 0.1% “de minimis concentration”
B: Component Analysis
This material contains one or more of the following chemicals required to be identified under SARA Section 302
(40 CFR 355 Appendix A), SARA Section 313 (40 CFR 372.65) and/or CERCLA (40 CFR 302.4)
Formaldehyde (50-00-0)
SARA 302: TPQ = 500 pounds; RQ = 100 pounds (does not meet toxicity criteria but because of high
production volume and recognized toxicity is considered a chemical of concern)
SARA 313: Form R reporting required for 0.1% de minimis concentration
CERCLA: Final RQ = 100 pounds (45.4 kg)
State Regulations:
A: General Product Information
No additional information available.
Component CAS # CA FL MA MN NJ PA
Fiber Glass Wool (Fibrous Glass related to Mineral Wool Fiber) 65997-17-3 Yes¹ No Yes¹ Yes¹ No Yes¹
Formaldehyde 50-00-0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
The following statement (s) are provided under the California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986
(Proposition 65):
Warning! This product contains a chemical known to the state of California to cause cancer.
Other Regulations:
A: General Product Information
No additional information available.
Component CAS
Fiber Glass Wool (Fibrous Glass) (related to fine mineral 65997-17-3 1% item 768 (844) related to fibrous glass)
fibers)
Reasonable care has been taken in the preparation of this information, but the manufacturer makes no warranty
of merchantability or any other warranty, expressed or implied, with respect to this information. The manufacturer
makes no representations and assumes no liability for any direct, incidental or consequential damages resulting
from its use.
Key/Legend:
EPA = Environmental Protection Agency; TSCA = Toxic Substance Control Act; ACGIH = American Conference
of Governmental Industrial Hygienists; IARC = International Agency for Research on Cancer; NIOSH = National
Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; NTP = National Toxicology Program; OSHA = Occupational Safety
and Health Administration; NFPA = National Fire Protection Association; HMIS = Hazardous Material
Identification System; CERCLA = Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act;
SARA = Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act; DSL = Canadian Domestic Substance List; EINECS
= European Inventory of New and Existing Chemical Substances; WHMIS = Workplace Hazardous Materials
Information System; CAA = Clean Air Act
Summary:
This is the initial release of MSDS with document control MSD-01-2017 in a current formatting and updated
exposure limits and toxicological information. Read this information carefully.
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