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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 30,1996 PSA#1605Officer in Charge of Construction, Building 351, indian Head Division,
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head, Maryland 20640-5035 99 -- CONDUCTIVE FLOORING Due 070596. Contact: Van Gilmore, (301)
743-4406. The Indian Head Division Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian
Head MD is seeking sources for Fluid Applied Resilient (Resinous)
Conductive Flooring. Responsible sources must meet following criteria:
Qualifications of Installer. Installation shall be performed by an
applicator approved by the manufacturer of the floor surfacing
materials. Contractor shall furnish a written statement from
manufacturer that installer is acceptable. Performance Qualification
Test. Contractor shall submit 29 samples for testing. One sample shall
be a minimum of 3' by 1' on a non-conductive backing. One sample shall
be provided with manufacturer's recommended method of ground connection
installed as part of the sample, including free length of #6 solid
copper wire. A complete assembly of ground connection method shall be
submitted separate from the flooring samples. Remaining samples shall
be 1'' by 1/2'' by the thickness of proposed floor. Name and address of
manufacturer of the material shall be listed on back of large sample.
All literature and test reports shall accompany submitted samples.
Contractor shall submit certified test reports performed in the last
two years certify their product meets all spec requirements.
Conductivity and compatibility tests will be performed by
IHDIVNAVSURFWARCEN on samples submitted prior to start of work.
Chemical compatibility tests will be run with the following: Acetone;
Trichloroethane; Alcohol; Casting Solvent (Nitroglycerine and 2NDPA);
NG Killer (Sodium Sulfide/Alcohol/Acetone); ELBA Solvent (Ethyl
Lactate/Butyl Acetate); Ether; Water; and Other (any chemical that will
be used in building where floor is to be installed. Chemicals shall be
approved by IHDIVNAVSURFWARCEN Safety Dept.) Test Procedure. The 1''
by 1/2'' samples will be divided into groups of three for each
chamical, placed in glass vials, and soaked in appropriate chemical.
First group of samples will be drawn after 1 hour, second after 24
hours, and third after 48 hours to be examined for signs of
incompatibility. Forty eight hour samples will be visually inspected at
2, 4, 8 hour intervals. Samples drawn for inspection will be examined
for: Surface dulling; Surface attack, such as softening, warping,
swelling, blistering, peeling, raised or rough area; Color change; and
Bending characteristics, such as brittleness, fragmentation, or
disintegration. Category Rating. Each category except Bending above
will be rated as follows: no change; slight change; moderate change; or
severe change. Bending Category will be rated as unbreakable/breakable.
Any additional information which describes more accurately the effects
of the chemicals on the sample shall be documented in writing.
Absorption Test. At the IHDIVNAVSURFWARCEN Safety Dept's option, the
1'' by 1/2'' samples will be weighed before and after the test to
detect any signs of chemical absorption. Casting solvent (NF/2NDPA)
samples will be weighed for NG absorption. Manufacturer's
Certification. Manufacturer shall certify product meets all
requirements in Products part of this specification. Gov't has option
to test product to verify Contractor's results. In-Place Performance
Test Approval Letter. A minimum test area of 400 square feet shall
receive an in-place performance test under forklift traffic to check
adhesion of floor system, conductivity of grounding system, durability,
and compliance with requirements of Products part of specification
prior to installation of entire flooring system. Test period will run
from 6-12 months from date test floor is installed. Test location shall
be selected by Safety, Operating, and Public Works Departments.
Qualifications shall be based on meeting all requirements of this
specification. Submit NSWC Safety Dept Approval letter that conductive
flooring system has met and passed above mentioned performance test.
Only products passing this test will be accepted. PRODUCTS Conductive
Flooring System. Work requires provision of a conductive flooring
system with copper grounding system. Conductive flooring system shall
be a non-sparking, electrically conductive, impervious slip-resistant,
load and abrasion resistant, chemically resistant system consisting of
a floor primer, a fiberglass cloth underlayment, topped with an epoxy
or polyester type topping. Glass reinforcing cloth shall be a
commercially available medium duty woven glass fabric weighing not less
than 10 ounce per square yard. Minimum thickness of the top coat shall
be 1/16 inch thick. Necessary floor preparation shall be accomplished
prior to installation of flooring system as indicated in Applications
paragraph of specification. Conductive flooring placed outside of a
building shall be resistant to weather conditions without affecting the
conductivity. Characteristics required of the system are as follows:
Primer. Type recommended by the manufacturer to penetrate into the
pores of the substrate and bond with floor surfacing matrix to form a
permanent monolithic bond between substrate and surfacing matrix.
Cooper, Sheet and Strip. ASTM B370, cold-rolled temper. Top Coating.
Black color coating of type recommended by manufacturer. Physical
Properties. The complete system after curing shall have following
properties when tested in accordance with test methods listed for each
property. Epoxy Matrix Floor Surfacing. (a) Spark Resistance.
Conductive flooring system must not spark when stroked vigorously with
a 12-inch hardened steel file in a 3-foot arc. Generally, file is held
at arm's length and a 3-foot arc is scribed on floor with tip of file.
Person conducting test must strike floor enough times, between 6 and
12, so as to convince him/herself floor does not spark. One spark will
disqualify the floor. Test is conducted in subdues light. Person
conducting test will prepare a statement indicating name, code, date,
number of trials, and name or identification of floor. State briefly
trials, and name or identification of floor. State briefly if floor
passed or failed and severity of sparking, if any; (b) Compressive
Strength: ASTM C 579; 10,000 psi minimum at 7 days; (c) Tensile
Strength: ASTM C307; 1500 psi minimum at 7 days; (d) Flexural Modulus
of Elasticity: ASTM C 580; 500,000 psi minimum at 7 days; (e) Thermal
Coefficient of Expansion; ASTM C 531; 0.00004 inches per inch-degree F
maximum; (f) Shrinkage: ASTM C 531; 0.5 percent maximum; (g) Bond
Strength: ACI 503R, 300 psi minimum with 100 percent concrete failure
(2500 psi Compressive Strength Concrete); (h) Flame Spread Index: ASTM
E 162; 25 maximum; (i) Smoke Deposited: ASTM E 162; 4 mg maximum; (j)
Abrasion Resistance: ASTM D 4060; 15 mg maximum weight loss; (k)
Impact Resistance: MIL-D-3134; no visible signs of chipping, cracking,
and detachment and not more than 0.05 inch of permanent indentation;
(1) Indentation: MIL-D-3134; no signs of cracking or detachment with
initial indentation not to exceed two percent; (m) Resistance to
Elevated Temperature: MIL-D-3134; no flow or slip exceeding 0.063 inch;
no softening; (n) Hardness: As specified in ASTM D-2583, the hardness
required is a minimum of 70 (Shore D Duro-meter); (o) Non-slip
Properties: MIL-D-3134; factors of friction not less than shown as
follows: Contracting Surface: Leather. Factor of Static Friction
Condition: Dry-0.60 Wet-0.50. Factors of Sliding Friction Condition:
Dry-0.30 Wet-0.40. Contracting Surface: Rubber: Factor of Static
Friction Condition: Dry-0.60 Wet-0.70 Oily-0.30. Factors of Sliding
Friction Condition: Dry-0.40 Wet-0.70 Oily-0.10; and (p) Moisture
Absorption: MIL-D-3134; 1.0 percent maximum. Resistance to Temperature
and Humidity. The conductive flooring system shall be resistant to
changes in temperature and humidity. Service temperature range of
flooring shall be 0 deg F to 220 deg F. Humidity changes shall not
affect conductivity of flooring within the limits hereinafter
specified. High humidity produces higher conductivity or lower
electrical resistance and a low humidity produces higher resistance.
Resistance to Solvents, Chemicals and Cleaning Agents. Conductive
flooring system must be resistant to water, steam cleaning agents,
solvents, and any chemical compounds (including nitroglycerin)
processed in conductive floor area. Flooring must also be able to
withstand kill solutions that are used to deactivate spilled
explosives. Conductivity. The electrical resistance between conductive
floor and static ground system of the building shall be 25,000 ohms
minimum and 500,000 ohms maximum. Floor Condition. Floor shall be clean
and dry, room shall be free of flammable gas mixtures or explosives
dusts. Test Electrodes. Each electrode shall weight 5 pounds and shall
have a dry, flat, circular contact area 2-1/2 inches in diameter.
Contact area shall have a surface of aluminum or tin foil that is
0.0005 to 0.001 inch thick and backed by a layer of rubber 1/4-inch
thick. Surface shall measure between 40 and 60 inch durometer hardness
as determined by a Shore Type A Durometer (ASTM D-2240-68). Test
Instrument. Resistance shall be measured with a suitability calibrated
ohmmeter. The ohmmeter shall operate on a nominal open-circuit output
voltage of 500 Vdc, a short-circuit current of 5 mA, and an effective
internal resistance of 100,000 ohms plus or minus 10%. Test
Measurements. Both electrode-to-electrode and electrode-to-ground
measurements shall be made at five or more locations in each room and
results shall be averaged. For compliance with the requirements of
paragraph Resistance to Solvents, Chemicals and Clean Agents, average
shall be below limits specified, and no value shall be greater than 5
meg ohms. All readings shall be taken with the electrode or electrodes
more than 3 feet from any ground connection or from a grounded object
that is resting on the floor. If the resistance changes appreciably
with time during a measurement, the value observed after voltage has
been applied for 5 seconds shall be considered to be the measured
value. EXECUTION Mixing. Proportion and mix the floor surfacing
components in accordance with manufacturer's instruction. Application.
Apply primer, floor surfacing, and seal coat in accordance with
manufacturer's recommendations and following requirements. Primer.
Apply primer uniformly over entire area to receive floor surfacing
using clean rubber squeegees or clean steel trowels. Do not allow
primer to collect in depressions. Allow primer to dry thoroughly before
next coat is applied. Reprime porous areas or areas where primer has
dried. Floor Surfacing. Apply mixed surfacing material to provide a
finish floor surfacing not less than 1/4 22 inch thick. All surfaces
shall be flush, true to plane and line, and level within 1/4 inch in 10
feet. Seal Coat. Apply seal coat uniformly covering all surfaces after
floor surfacing has cured and as recommended by supplier. Protection.
Surfacing shall set a minimum period of 48 hours before traffic is
allowed on floor. Finished flooring shall be protected from traffic by
covering with 30 pound building paper or other equally effective means
until final acceptance of the project. Field Testing. In-Place
Conductivity Test. Upon completion of installation (including curing),
conductive flooring system will be checked for conductivity by the
Gov't. In the event floor does not meet conductive requirements
previously specified, floor shall be repaired/replaced to the
satisfaction of the officer in Charge of Construction at no additional
cost to the Gov't. This synopsis does not constitute an IFB nor an RFP
and is not construed as a commitment by the Gov't. The
IHDIVNAVSURFWARCEN is not responsible for nor reimburse firms for any
costs incurred in responding to this notice. (144) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0434 19960529\99-0007.SOL)
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