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Global Wrap® Is A Specialty Contractor, Whose 29 Years Of Experience, Has Earned The Right To Set The Standards For Environmental Containments.
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Shrink Wrap Failure By A Company Not Using Global Wrap Standard Specifications
| Global Wrap® Set The Standards Using 29 Years of Experience and Innovations
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Global Wrap® considers shrink wrap containments a specialty trade, not to be taken lightly or considered an after thought by estimating. Consider what a $50,000.00 containment is worth on a $300,000,000.00 project on a critical path. What does a containment failure mean to a production facility each day, or even an hour? What does a recordable injury cost in productivity and schedule? When you consider these questions, why would you jeopardize the project and your client's relationship with your company by only considering price for the containment. Saving a few thousand dollars could cost you more than money. Global Wrap® only asks your estimating and production department to consider containments a specialty trade and profession, it's not a side line for contractor, or a chance they should take by contracting with a company that doesn't meet the standards set by Global Wrap's 29 years of experience and application development. We use best practices in safety, we only use the best materials and we only have experienced, safety trained in-house people to install our containments. Our labor rates could be higher, but our safety and productivity makes us less expensive than failure, schedule delays, fines and shutdowns. Take the time to discuss these problems with your safety director and production department, before giving your next critical environmental containment project to a company that only offers a cheaper price. Give us a call and we will take the time to discuss your needs and expectations for containments, think Class 1 Environmental Containments, that is the only containment Global Wrap® offers on every application.
Shrink Wrap containments are a Specialty Trade and should be considered a critical part of every project's success.
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Global Wrap® Interior Protection,LLC offers Innovations That Others Follow:
When it comes to interior protection, ceiling containments for reroofing, dust barrier walls for construction, GW uses the highest quality materials and we continue to develope new applications, services and materials. WE only use 6 Mil, some use 4Mil, check this important point when quoted.
1. 6 mil reinforced poly, some are using 4mil. 2. Fire Retardant Poly 3. Static Free Poly 4. Anti-Microbial Poly
PROPERTIES TEST METHOD DURASKRIM 2FR DURASKRIM 10FR
English Metric English Metric
A PPEARANCE Translucent, Cream Color
THICKNESS, NOMINAL 6 mil 0.15 mm 10 mil 0.25 mm
20 lbs/MSF 43 lbs/MSF
W EIGHT 98 g/m2 210 g/m2
2.8 oz/yd 2 6.2 oz/yd2
C ONSTRUCTION Extrusion laminated with scrim reinforcement
1" T ENSILE STRENGTH ASTM D7003 40 lbf. 178 N 50 lbf. 222 N
E LONGATION AT BREAK ASTM D7003 400% 400% 600% 600%
G RAB TENSILE ASTM D7004 50 lbf. 222 N 78 lbf. 347 N
*T RAPEZOID TEAR ASTM D4533 35 lbf. 156 N 52 lbf. 231 N
H YDROSTATIC RESISTANCE ASTM D751 32 psi 220 kPa 74 psi 510 kPa
M ULLEN BURST ASTM D751 53 psi 365 kPa 169 psi 1165 kPa
M AXIMUM USE TEMPERATURE 180°F 82°C 180°F 82°C
M INIMUM USE TEMPERATURE -70°F -57°C -70°F -57°C
P ERMEABILITY
WVTR
ASTM E96 0.058 0.90 0.013 0.20
Method A g/100in 2/day g/m2/day g/100in2/day g/m2/day
P ERM RATING
ASTM E96 0.13 0.085 0.030 0.020
Method A U.S. Perms Metric Perms U.S. Perms Metric Perms
BURNING CHARACTERISTICS F ASTM E84 LAME SPREAD INDEX Method A
0 5
S MOKE DEVELOPED VALUE 20 75
MEETS OR EXCEEDS THE FOLLOWING FIRE TESTING:
1. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 701, Test Method 2 (Large Scale)
2. Canvas Products Association International (CPAI) Section 6 (Flooring Material)
3. Canvas Products Association International (CPAI) Section 7 (Wall & Top)
4. Class “A” Wall & Ceiling Finish Category as given in the National Fire Protection Association Life
Safety Code 101, Section 6-5.3, “Interior Wall and Ceiling Finish Classification” (ASTM E-84-97a).
5. Boston Fire Department for Temporary Enclosures.
DURASKRIM 2FR &10FR are fire-retardant four-layer reinforced extrusion laminates. The outer
layers consist of a high quality polyethylene film with a high concentration of fire-retardant additives.
DURASKRIM 2FR & 10FR are reinforced with a minimum of 1000 denier scrim laid in a diagonal
pattern spaced 3/8" apart with an additional machine direction scrim every 9" (R5CCF) and 3”
(R10CCF) across the width. The individual plies are laminated together with molten polyethylene.
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Global Wrap® Exterior Applications
If Global Wrap® is to compete fairly with people claiming to be our competion, then let's compare apples to apples in the costs of materials. All too many people use inferior products and labor, but when it comes to the products, GW has set the standards for material success, labor is another question and while GW only uses their own well paid crews, our productivity and safety record overcome the cheap labor costs of others. We cut no corners in safety, materials and installation.
Global Wrap® Shrink Film Set These Specifications:
Continuous 12 Mil, Fire Retardant Virgin Resin Film. Take a micrometer and see if the film shows continuous 12 mil thickness, cheap film varies sometimes 3 mils, meaning failure when the heat is based on 12 mil thickness and it hits 9 mil, there is the blowout and the tape patch. Virgin resin ensures tight continuous fusing at the seams, tape shouldn't be necessary to hold two sheets together. Wood should never be used to hold sheets together and using rope is a sure step to failure in high winds.
Requirements:
The material has been tested for the following parameters:
ASTM D 1709 Dart Impact Strength ASTM D 882 Tensile Properties o Yield strength o Break strength o Elongation
PROCEDURES
The procedures employed in conducting this test are those presented in the Section above,
using the latest version of the stated ASTM Standard.
Upon receipt, the test articles were inspected for damage and any obvious signs of
noncompliance to the requirements of the standards listed. Both materials were tested
under the same conditions and same test protocols.
RESULTS
The results of the tests on the parameters tested are as follow:
Dart Impact is the most important measurement testing the strength of the film, meaning wind loads for containment uses on buildings and scaffolding. Most films fall into the 350 to 500 range at best, Global Wrap film is at 913 and that can make the difference in high winds. http://www.ptli.com/testlopedia/tests/Drop_Dart_D1709.asp
Dart Impact Strength average force 913 grams at 23°C
Tensile Strength is another test that shows the strength of the film, but focuses on elasticity, the ability of the film to come back to it's form when hit by an object or force, such as the wind. Global Wrap film usually is 150 to 200 points higher than other films being used for containments. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tensile_strength
Tensile Properties Yield strength
2,340.8 lb/in2
Break Strength translates into the stress it takes to break an object, or in the case of shrink wrap, tear it. Again Global Wrap is usually 200 to 300 points above other films. http://www.lloyd-instruments.co.uk/testtypes/break.cfm
Break Strength
2448.7 lb/in2
Percent Elongation at Yield
1002.5 %
Percent Elongation at Break
664.7 %
Thickness
0.011 inch
Shrink Temperature
150°C minimum to 170°C maximum shrinkage
Global Wrap® Heat Shrink Tape Set These Specifications
Backing
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Oriented Polyethylene
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Adhesive
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Synthetic rubber-clear
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Total thickness
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9 mil
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Adhesion to backing
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32 ounce/inch width
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Adhesion to steel
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70 ounce/inch width
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Dielectric strength
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9000 volts
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Moisture resistance
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Excellent
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Temperature range
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+32° F - +160 ° F
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Water vapor trans. rate
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.4 gm/100 in2/24 hours
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Elongation
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100%
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| Global Wrap® film is made of the highest grade resins on the market and therefore is in demand for recycling into lower grades of film sheeting. We offer a recycling program and encourage clients to entertain the small added costs of recycling the film. One way or another the client pays to dispose of the containment and we here at Global Wrap® encourage the expenditure be spent on the recycling program rather than the dumpsters and land fills. If the containment is contaminated with particulates from asbestos or lead, another procedure for disposal is called for by the EPA and OSHA.
Please view Global Wrap®'s Recycling Program http://www.globalwrap.com/recyclingglobalwrap.html
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Cheap Can Be Very Dangerous and Expensive
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