Predictive Service Life Tests for Roofing Membranes
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1 Predictive Service Life Tests for Roofing Membranes ABSTRACT C.G. Cash, D.M. Bailey, A.G. Davies, Jr., A. H. Delgado, D.L. Niles, R.M. Paroli Simpson Gumpertz & Heger Inc, Waltham, MA USA U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, CERL, Champaign, IL USA National Research Council, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada TT4-213 Twelve roofing membranes, including poly [vinyl chloride], asphalt glass-felt built-up, thermoplastic polyolefin, atactic polypropylene polymer modified asphalt, styrene-butadiene-styrene block copolymer modified asphalt, and ethylene-propylene-diene rubber membranes were exposed to oven heat, ultra-violet and condensing humidity environment, and two and four-year outdoor exposure at United States Department of Defense sites in Phoenix, Arizona (hot and dry climate); Key West, Florida (hot and moist climate); and Champaign, Illinois (moderate mid-continent climate). Selected mechanical properties were measured before and after each exposure. Each membrane was rated before and after exposure and the membranes were ranked as to relative performance in these physical tests. The physical tests performed include load-strain, dynamic impact resistance, moisture absorption, and glass transition temperature. Identical test methods were used for each membrane to make the physical properties directly comparable. With the exception of the TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin) membrane samples, the mean changes in the load to first peak of the membranes at each site had a correlation with the before exposure, after oven heat aging, and after condensing ultra violet exposures. The TPO membrane load to first peak more than doubled after two years of exposure and then dropped dramatically after four years of exposure. The over all results show that testing membrane samples before and after oven heat aging and condensing ultra violet exposures do not accurately predict the final ratings of a dissimilar group of membranes exposed outdoors in a broad variety of climates. These accelerated aging techniques have shown to often be valuable when used to evaluate similar membranes. The single parameter that seems most useful in tracking weathering is the water absorption test. The average percent water absorbed by the membranes increase in direct proportion to exposure time with a linear coefficient of We hope to be able to conclude this six-year study as soon as the samples finish weathering and report our results to interested parties. KEYWORDS Relative durability, roofing membranes, test methods, weathering
2 INTRODUCTION This research continues the work previously reported (Cash et al 1993, 2001, 2004 and Bailey et al 2002, 2003). We measured selected mechanical properties and the glass transition temperature of 12 roofing membranes before and after two-year and four-year outdoor exposure at Phoenix, Arizona, Key West Florida, and Champaign, Illinois. We report the unexposed and the exposed data. We used a rating system to enable us to include all the diverse physical values measured (such as tensile load at first peak, water absorption, glass transition temperature, and impact resistance) into a single value for each pre-exposure membrane and each post-exposure membrane modified by the change exhibited after exposure. We then ranked the membranes from the best to the worst in each exposure used. Membranes tested Table 1 lists the 12 popular membranes that are at the core of this on-going study. With the exception of some polymer-modified membranes that were prepared by the manufacturer, the multi-ply bituminous membranes were prepared in the laboratory under controlled conditions. Sample Description Sample Description A TPO - thermoplastic polyolefin G & H APP - atactic polypropylene - 2 ply B PVCa - poly [vinyl chloride] alloy polymer modified asphalt C & D Asphalt-glass fiber felt BUR - 3 ply J & K EPDM - ethylene-propylene-diene with steep asphalt terpolymer rubber E & F SBS - styrene-butadiene-styrene L & M PVC - reinforced PVC 2 ply - polymer modified asphalt poly [vinyl chloride] Table 1. Membrane sample designators and descriptions. Test methods For a given test, the same personnel tested all the samples using the same equipment under identical conditions in an effort to avoid some of the errors inherent in testing. Table 2 lists the test methods used to measure the parameters we selected. Parameter ASTM Method Test Conditions Load-strain properties D mm (1 in.) wide strips, 100 mm (4 in.) jaw Load at first peak gap, 0.85 mm/s (2 in./min) extension, 23oC Elongation (73oF). Energy to first peak Water absorption D570 1 week in 60oC (140oF). Glass transition temperature DMA(D6382) Change in free volume. Dynamic puncture resistance D oC (0oF). Thermal expansion TMA -20oC (-4oF) to 90oC (194oF). Legend: DMA=dynamic mechanical analysis; TMA=thermo mechanical analysis Table 2. Test methods and test conditions used for these evaluations. Accelerated exposures
3 As previously reported (Bailey et al 2003), we tested pre-exposure samples before and after heat conditioning in a forced draft oven at 70ºC (158ºF) for 28 days, and before and after 1500 hours of cycles of 20 hours of ultra-violet light at 60ºC (140ºF) and 2 hours of condensing humidity. Rating method We used an arbitrary rating system to estimate the physical condition of each sample. We rated the best sample in each test as 100 and the worst as 0. As examples: the sample with the greatest tensile strength was rated 100 ; the weakest sample was rated 0 ; and all the other samples rated linearly in between these extremes. The sample with the highest water absorption was rated 0 ; the sample that absorbed the least water was rated 100. We averaged the ratings for each parameter to get a single rating for each sample without using any weighting factors. Table 3 shows the ratings the unexposed samples. These ratings are different from those reported earlier (Bailey et al 2003) because two of the tests, cyclic fatigue and static puncture resistance were not performed on the samples after outdoor exposure. These two tests showed little change in our previous work. Sample Rating Sample Rating Sample Rating A TPO 31 E SBS 35 J EPDM 71 B PVCa 43 F SBS 69 K EPDM 68 C BUR 28 G APP 45 L PVC 52 D BUR 37 H APP 55 M PVC 57 Table 3. Ratings for unexposed samples. We rated the change due to exposure. We rated a parameter 100 when a change was not statistically significant and 0 for the parameter that showed the greatest change. We averaged these change ratings with the pre-exposure ratings to obtain the post-exposure rating for each sample after each exposure. We then averaged the pre-exposure rating with the two-year change and the four-year change ratings to find the final rating for the four-year exposure. We then ranked these membrane samples from the one with the highest to the membrane with the lowest rating at each outdoor exposure location. RESULTS Space limitations preclude publication of the testing details; the final ratings of each membrane are shown in Table 4. The performances of the membranes in the various parameters tested are discussed in individual paragraphs. Composite ratings: M PVC, H APP, and L PVC are in the top quartile of the rankings at Phoenix and Key West. Samples G APP, M PVC, and H APP are the top quartile of the samples exposed in Champaign. Samples A TPO, J EPDM, and C BUR occupy the lowest quartile of the samples exposed at Phoenix. Samples H APP, and both BUR samples are at the bottom of the samples exposed at Key West. Samples A TPO, B PVCa, and F SBS were lowest in ranking of the exposures made at Champaign.
4 Phoenix Key West Champaign Sample Rating Sample Rating Sample Rating M PVC 83.9 M PVC 82 G APP 80.1 H APP 78.7 G APP 78.6 M PVC 78.7 L PVC 78.6 L PVC 77.7 H APP 75.9 F SBS K EPDM 77 J EPDM 73.4 G APP 77.9 J EPDM 74.9 L PVC 71.1 K EPDM 74.6 F SBS 73.6 C BUR 71.1 E SBS 72.6 B PVCa 73 K EPDM 69.4 B PVCa 71.9 E SBS 70 D BUR 68.9 D BUR 66.3 A TPO 66.7 E SBS 68.3 A TPO 65.4 H APP 65.7 A TPO 67.6 J EPDM 59.4 D BUR 64.7 B PVCa 67.1 C BUR 54.3 C BUR 62.7 F SBS 61.7 Mean 71.8 Mean 72.2 Mean 71.1 Table 4. Relative ratings for each membrane after four years of outdoor exposure. Load to first peak - These data show different weathering patterns. The load-to-peak of the TPO and BUR membranes increase during the first two years of exposure and then decrease after four years of exposure. In particular, the TPO membranes strength increased an average of 112% after two years of exposure, then lost ~40% of that after two more years of exposure. The load-to-first-peak of the TPO membrane exposed at Key West for two years showed the greatest change. The PVCs, APPs, and SBSes membranes show a relatively linear decline in strength with exposure time. The changes in average values were modest and may not be statistically significant, but the trend lines are quite linear some with a least squares regression coefficient of up to and one even of 1.0. The average load-to-peak for EPDM specimens forms a trend line with a slight increase in strength with time of exposure again, these differences may not be statistically significant. The changes in load-to-peak were quite consistent with each other (with the exception of the change shown by TPO mentioned previously). The changes varied with time not exposure location. There is a coefficient of correlation between the average of the unexposed, heat exposed and UV exposed ratings with the average rating for the membranes after four years exposure at all three locations. Strain to first peak - These data show the BUR membranes and the TPO membrane tend to slightly increase their elongation-at-first-peak after two years of exposure and then decrease thereafter. The balance of the membranes average elongation declined linearly - the least squares regression coefficients range from to 1.0. We found no significant correlation between the average of the unexposed, heat exposed, and UV exposed strain ratings and the average strain rating of the membranes exposed to the weather for four years. Energy to first peak - These data show the energy-to-first-peak increases after two years of exposure for the TPO, BURs, and the EPDMs; it drops off in the fourth year of exposure. The balance of the membranes shows a linear decline in the energy-to first peak with age at each location. The regression coefficient ranges from to 1.0. Again, we found no correlation between the average of the ratings of the unexposed, heat exposed, and UV exposed energy ratings and the average energy ratings of the samples exposed to the weather for four years.
5 Water absorption - These data show that the water absorption increases as the weather exposure increases. These increases, for the average of each type of membrane, are linear with exposure time, with coefficients of correlation ranging from 0.82 for EPDM samples and coefficients in excess of 0.99 for the other membranes.. The samples exposed in Phoenix show the greatest increase; the samples exposed in Champaign the least increase. This water absorption test seems to be the most useful in tracking the weathering path of organic membrane samples. We found no correlation between the pre-exposure, heat exposure or condensing ultra violet exposure and the ratings on samples exposed for four years. Thermal expansion - These data show the thermal expansion coefficient declines as the samples are aged outdoors. The average decline in the thermal expansion coefficient is roughly the same for thee exposure sites, and the decline is relatively linear. There is no correlation between these four-year exposure test data and the accelerated test data performed earlier. Glass transition - These data show the glass transition temperature gets higher for many of the membranes as they weather. The TPO, PVCs, and BURs show linear increases of approximately 1ºC per year. At this time, age causes little change in the glass transition point of the other membranes. Of special note we were unable to cut the small specimens required for this test from sample BUR D because the membrane crumpled into dust. Dynamic puncture resistance - On the average, puncture resistance tends to increase with outdoor exposure time, but many samples show an increase in puncture resistance after two years of exposure, followed by a decline in resistance after four years of exposure. This probably related to the tensile strength that shows an increase after two years of exposure, followed by a decline after four years. There is no direct correlation between tensile strength and dynamic puncture resistance in these samples.
6 CONCLUSIONS The following conclusions are preliminary; they may be modified by the additional data obtained from the samples after six years of exposure. Neither the unexposed, heat nor UV rankings adequately predicted the rankings of the samples after four years of outdoor exposure. The water absorption test appears to be very useful in tracking weather exposure in any of the samples under test. The average water the samples absorbed increased as the outdoor exposure time increased at each location. The BUR samples faired very poorly in these ratings, probably due to the lack of gravel or other protective coating on the samples to shield them from the weather. These rankings are based solely on the change in physical properties measured and may not reflect the long-term weather performance of these products. Acknowledgements The following organizations donated materials, time, or money to support this study: The authors gratefully appreciate this industry wide effort. Bondcote Roofing Systems Carlisle Syntec Inc. Celotex Corporation Chemical Fabrics and Films Association Inc. Firestone Building Products GAF Materials Company Johns Manville International JPS Elastomerics, Company National Research Council of Canada Performance Roofing Systems Polyglass, USA Sarnafil, Inc. Simpson Gumpertz & Heger Inc. Tamko Roofing Products US Army Corps of Engineers Engineering Research and Development Center REFERENCES Bailey, DM, CG Cash and AG Davies Jr., Predictive Service Life Tests for Roofing Membranes Phase II Investigation of Accelerated Aging Tests for Tracking Degradation of Roofing Membrane Materials, USACERL TR-01, April Bailey, DM., CG Cash and AG Davies Jr., Update: Service Life Test for Roofing Membranes, Roofing Research and Standards Development: 5 th Volume, ASTM STP 1451, W.J. Rossiter and T.J. Wallace, Eds., ASTM International, West Conshohocken, PA, Cash, CG and DM Bailey, Predictive Service Life Tests for Roofing Membranes, Phase 1 USACERL Interim Report FM-94/03, December 1993.
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