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Waterstop plays a critical role in the integrity of concrete structures. It provides a fluid-tight diaphragm when embedded in, and running through concrete joints. Earth Shield Thermoplastic Vulcanizate Waterstop (TPER / TPV), by JP Specialties greatly expands the scope of
conventional waterstop by offering unmatched chemical resistance to a broad spectrum of aggressive chemicals, solvents, and hot petroleum oils. Manufactured NSF certified, EPA-compliant waterstop profiles are available for new construction and retrofit, as well as the necessary tools and accessories for proper installation.



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Thermoplastic Vulcanizate (TPV / TPER) Waterstop Basic Use

Earth Shield Thermoplastic Vulcanizate Waterstop is used as a fluid-tight diaphragm, embedded in concrete, across and along the joint, for primary and secondary containment structures. Earth Shield Chemical Resistant Waterstops are resistant to a wide range of oils, solvents, and aggressive chemicals. Alcohol, ketones, glycols, esters, and aqueous solutions of acids, salts, and bases have little effect on Earth Shield Thermoplastic Vulcanizate Waterstop.


Unlike polyvinyl chloride (PVC) waterstop, Earth Shield waterstop contains no plasticizer, stabilizer, or filler to leech out when exposed to chemicals, fuels, and aggressive industrial fluids. Also, unlike PVC waterstop, Earth Shield can withstand prolonged exposure to high and low temperatures (-78°F to 275°F long term) without detrimental effect.


Earth Shield TPV Waterstop is NSF Standard 61 Certified for use in drinking water and is made of a recyclable polymer, so it’s good for health and the environment.

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The superior chemical resistance of Earth Shield Thermoplastic Vulcanizate Waterstop is enhanced by the use of a ribbed centerbulb configuration, which is available in a 4, 6, and 9-inch width. This provides for greater mechanical bonding with the concrete and a barrier against migration of liquid flow around the waterstop. The ribbed centerbulb style also allows for joint movement and may be used in above or below grade applications. Additional shapes are available for retrofit, extreme expansion, stainless steel and base seal applications.


Different varieties and grades of thermoplastic elastomers (TPE) are commercially available. On the low-end there is thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO), which has a rubber phase that is not cross-linked. On the high-end there is thermoplastic vulcanizate (TPV)... Earth Shield has chosen a fully cross-linked TPV as our standard elastomer compound, which provides superior mechanical properties, retention, and chemical resistance. In fact, when compared side-by-side, no competitive product is even close to achieving the physical properties of Earth Shield.


Installation

Install Earth Shield TPV Waterstop in all concrete joints. Waterstop should be centered in, and run the extent of the joint. All changes of directions should be prefabricated (see Shop Made Fittings), leaving only butt-welding for the field. If installing in an expansion joint, keep center bulb unembedded to allow it to accommodate movement as designed. Use #3 hog rings and tie wire to secure waterstop to reinforcing steel to avoid displacement during the concrete pour. Splice straight lengths of waterstop, and Shop Made Fittings to straight lengths, with an ST-10 In Line Waterstop Splicer with the iron temperature set to 410°F to 430°F.

More detailed installation instructions can be found in our Standard 3-part Specifications.


Technical Assistance

Qualified technical assistance is available during any phase of your construction project.


Contact JP Specialties at:

Toll Free: 888-836-5778

International: 951-674-6869

Fax: 951-674-1315


E-mail: jpsales@jpspecialties.com


Technical Assistance: davidp@earthshield.com


Asistencia en Español: karina@jpspecialties.com


Specifications

Standard 3-part Specifications are available at our website in Microsoft Word and Adobe PDF format, and upon request in printed and a variety of computer word processor formats. Call our Technical Sales Staff for additional help with your specification.

www.earthshield.com/specifications.html


Suggested Proprietary Short Form Guide Specification Section 03150

(Master Format 2004 — 03 15 13)

TPV Chemical Resistant Waterstop

Waterstop indicated in drawings and specifications for contraction (control), expansion and construction joints to be Earth Shield TPV Chemical Resistant Waterstop Part No. #### [Designer insert appropriate part number here] as manufactured by JP Specialties, Inc.; 551 Birch Street, Lake Elsinore, CA 92530; Phone 951-674-6869

  1. 1.Thermoplastic Vulcanizate (TPV) Waterstop shall conform to EPA Title 40 CFR Section 265.193. The suitability of the waterstop for a specific application should be determined by specific testing for that particular requirement per ASTM D471. Project-specific certification to be provided by the manufacturer.

  2. 2.Thermoplastic Vulcanizate (TPV) Waterstop shall be independently certified for use in potable water per NSF/ANSI Standard 61. Third-party certified documentation to be provided by the manufacturer.

  3. 3.No equals or substitutions allowed.