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- Childers® Chil-Lag® CP-52 Lagging Adhesive / Coating is used for adhering the laps and fabrics such as glass cloth, canvas (up to 8 oz.) and brattice cloth to many insulated surfaces such as round and rectangular duct work, pipe covering and insulated equipment.
- Childers® Chil-Lag® CP-52 Lagging Adhesive / Coating is used as a coating over all of the above-mentioned fabrics, and to coat and protect insulation facings such as ASJ, FSK and other laminate jacketing.
- It may also be used as a coating over plastic and cellular foam insulation materials including polystyrene.
- Childers® Chil-Lag® CP-52 Lagging Adhesive / Coating can be brushed on the joints and butt ends of duct liner insulation to help prevent air erosion of the glass or mineral fiber.
- Childers® Chil-Lag® CP-52 Lagging Adhesive / Coating is easily applied by brush, roller coat or spray. It can be used for dipping canvas where more complete saturation and shrinkage is desired.
- The normal application is by brush; the bridging properties of this coating give a smooth finish even over relatively rough fabrics such as 8 oz. canvas and brattice cloth.
 - Certified - MAS Certified Green®
- California Dept. of Public Health Standard Method v1.2
- VOC Emissions and Content requirements to contribute to LEED v4 EQ Credit: Low Emitting Materials – Paints and Coatings
- Collaborative for High Performance Schools EQ 7.1
- Meets NFPA Standard 90A & 90B 25/50 requirements
 
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- Pipe insulation, duct insulation and equipment
- All insulation finished with canvas (or other fabric finishes) shall have their laps adhered with Childers® Chil-Lag® CP-52 Lagging Adhesive / Coating.
- A finish coat of Childers® Chil-Lag® CP-52 Lagging Adhesive / Coating shall be applied to the entire outer surface of the lagging cloth at a coverage not less than 70 sq. ft./gallon (0.6 l/m2 ) for canvas and 50 sq. ft./gallon (0.7 l/m2 ) for brattice cloth.
- Notes to Specifying Engineer
- It is recommended that in using most types of pre-sized glass cloth facings.
 
- Preparation and Application Information
- Use of Material - Stir Well, Do Not Thin.
- Childers® Chil-Lag® CP-52 Lagging Adhesive / Coating brushes easily.
- Where dipping of canvas is specified or recommended, dilute 4 parts of Childers® Chil-Lag® CP-52 Lagging Adhesive / Coating with a maximum of 1 part water.
- It should be stored indoors and above freezing temperatures, and should not be applied below 40°F (4°C) nor above 100°F (38°C) for best results.
 - The Condition of the Surface to Be Adhered or Coated - Certain surfaces which are dusty or porous such as calcium silicate or certain mineral fiber materials should first be primed with a light coat of Childers® Chil-Lag® CP-52 Lagging Adhesive / Coating diluted 50% with water for proper bonding.
- A coating or adhesive will adhere no better than the integrity of the surface to which it is applied.
 - Application - Childers® Chil-Lag® CP-52 Lagging Adhesive / Coating is extremely easy to apply by brush or roller coat, and the same procedure would be used as applying latex paints or similar brush-on coating.
- Brushes or other tools should be kept in water and cleaned with hot, soapy water.
- Childers® Chil-Lag® CP-52 Lagging Adhesive / Coating may be sprayed with many types of equipment, including airless spray.
- Many manufacturers of spray equipment can make detailed recommendations for any number of types of equipment.
- The spray equipment and techniques are similar to those used for applying block sealers or heavy, latex paints.
- Typical viscosity: 50,000 to 70,000 cps.
 
Properties
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- Value - Units - Test Method / Conditions - Wet Weight - 10.4 - lbs./U.S. gal. - ASTM D1475 - Average Non-Volatile Content - 39 - Vol(%) - ASTM D2369 - Average Non-Volatile Content - 51 - Wt(%) - ASTM D2369 - Volatile Organic Compound - 42 - g/l - - - Drying Time (Set to Touch) - 2 - Hours - - - Drying Time (Dry Through) - 15 - Hours - - - Coverage Range (Varies with substrate and membrane) - 40 - 70 - sq. ft./gal. - Service Temperature Range (to which dry film is subjected) - -18 to 83 - °C 
- Application Properties
- Value - Units - Test Method / Conditions - Application Temperature Range - 4 - 38 - °C - - 
- Flame Characteristics
- Value - Units - Test Method / Conditions - Flame Spread (Applied to ¼” Inorganic Reinforced Cement Board) - 0.0 - ASTM E84 - Rate per Coat (Applied to ¼” Inorganic Reinforced Cement Board) - 40 - sq. ft./gal - Smoke Developed (Applied to ¼” Inorganic Reinforced Cement Board) - 5.0 - ASTM E84 
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- 12 months