Innercoat for Flange-Fill


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Innercoat is being applied to a vertical flange fill that was first wrapped with duct tape enabling the innercoat to adhere to the flange, creating a protective seal.
Innercoat being used in a vertical flange fill.
  1. Heat Innercoat in pail to 200°F using thermometer to monitor temperature. Once temperature is achieved, reduce heat and maintain temperature.
  2. Wrap flange gap with duct tape (two wraps). Make a hole in the top for inserting the funnel.
  3. Pour Innercoat through the funnel slowly and continuously until the Innercoat has fully filled the flange gap. The level of Innercoat will decrease as it fills the voids in the flange. Continue to top-off flange gap until the level of Innercoat no longer decreases.
  4. After the flange gap has been completely filled, allow 20 to 30 minutes cooling time and remove the duct tape.
  5. If an overwrap is desired after removal of the duct tape, use Trenton #1 Wax-Tape (for below ground) or #2 Wax-Tape (for above ground) to protect the outside flange bolts and to interface with the Innercoat wax at the flange gap seam.

Packaging

47 Ib. box
7 1/2 Ib. blocks (10 per case)
7 1/2 Ib. blocks (quartered) (10 per case)

Specifications

Color Brown
Specific gravity at 77º F 500º F
Flash point 350°F minimum
Melting point 160º - 175ºF
Penetration at 77ºF 26-50
Dielectric Strength 100 volts/mil

Estimated Quantity Requirements
 

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