Chemical and stain resistance – International Home Products Centiva Floors User Manual

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CHEMICAL AND STAIN RESISTANCE

This test was conducted in accordance with ASTM F 925, Resistance to Chemicals of Resilient Sheet Flooring.

By this test, a specified reagent is applied to the surface of the flooring material and allowed to remain in contact

for 60 =/- 1 minute. After the exposure of time, the reagent is cleaned from the surface using warm water and

the surface dried. Within 5 minutes after removal of the reagent, the material is visually examined and the

exposed area compared to the adjacent unexposed area.

The following categories are rated:

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Surface Dulling—indicating that the specimen suffered a loss of gloss

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Surface Attack—indicating that the specimen suffered surface damage such as softening, warping,

swelling, blistering, peeling, raised, or rough area

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Color Change—indicating that the specimen suffered discoloring or bleaching or both.

Each category is rated as No Change=NC, Slight Change=SC, Moderate Change=MC, or Sever

Change=SC. After 24 hours, the exposed specimens are re-examined and similarly rated.

Chemical

Five Minutes

24 Hours

Surface

Dulling

Surface

Attack

Color

Change

Surface

Dulling

Surface

Attack

Color

Change

5% Acetic Acid

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

70% Isopropyl Alcohol

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

Mineral Oil

NC NC NC NC NC NC

5%

Sodium

Hydroxide

NC

NC NC NC NC NC

5%

Hydrochloric

Acid

NC

NC NC NC NC NC

5% Ammonium

Hydroxide

NC

NC NC NC NC NC

5.25% Sodium Hypo

chlorite

NC

NC NC NC NC NC

5% Phenol

NC

NC NC NC NC NC

Unleaded Gasoline

NC NC NC NC NC NC





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