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SS-S-200E
August 15, 1984
SUPERSEDING
SS-S-200D
July 23, 1969
FEDERAL SPECIFICATION
SEALANTS, JOINT, TWO-COMPONENT, JET-BLAST-RESISTANT, COLD-APPLIED,
FOR PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE PAVEMENT
This specification was approved by the Assistant Administrator,
Office of Federal Supply and Services, General Services Administration,
for the use of all Federal agencies.
1.
Classification.
APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
2.1
The following documents, of the issues in effect on date of invitation
for bids or request for proposal, form a part of this specification to the
extent specified herein.
Federal Specifications
PPP-B-601 - Boxes, Wood, Cleated-Plywood
PPP-C-96 - Cans, Metal, 28 Gauge and Lighter
PPP-P-704 - Pails, Metal: (Shipping, Steel, 1 Through 12 Gallons)
Federal Standards
FED-STD-123 - Marking for Shipment (Civil Agencies)
FED-STD-313 - Material Safety Data Sheets Preparation and the
Submission of
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(Activities outside the Federal Government may obtain copies of Federal
specifications, standards, and commercial item descriptions as outlined under
General Information in the Index of Federal Specifications, Standards, and
Commercial Item Descriptions. The Index, which includes cumulative bimonthly
supplements as issued, is for sale on a subscription basis by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.
(Single copies of this specification and other Federal specifications and
commercial item descriptions required by activities outside the Federal
Government for bidding purposes are available without charge from General
Services Administration Business Service Centers in Boston, MA; New York, NY;
Philadelphia, PA; Washington, DC; Atlanta, GA; Chicago, IL; Kansas City, MO;
Fort Worth, TX; Houston, TX; Denver, CO; San Francisco, CA; Los Angeles, CA;
and Seattle, WA.
(Federal Government activities may obtain copies of Federal Specification
documents, and the Index of Federal Specifications, Standards, and Commercial
Item Descriptions from established distribution points in their agencies.)
Military Standards
MIL-STD-105 - Sampling Procedures and Tables for Inspection by
Attributes
MIL-STD-129 - Marking for Shipment and Storage
MIL-STD-147 - Palletized Unit Loads
(Copies of military specifications and standards required by contractors in
connection with specific procurement functions should be obtained from the
procuring activity or as directed by the contracting officer.)
Federal Regulations
29 CFR 1900-1999 - Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA), Department of Labor
(The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and the Federal Register (FR)
are for sale on a subscription basis by the Superintendent of Documents, U. S.
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. When indicated, reprints
of certain regulations may be obtained from the Federal agency responsible for
issuance thereof.)
2.2 Other publications. The following documents form a part of this
specification to the extent specified herein. Unless a specific issue is
identified, the issue in effect on date of invitation for bids or request for
proposal shall apply.
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
C33
C150
C192
- Concrete Aggregates
- Portland Cement
- Making and Curing Concrete Test Specimens in the Laboratory,
Method of
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C220
D140
D217
D471
D714
D1475
for
D2393
G23
REQUIREMENTS
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3.2
Material.
Types.
b.
c.
d.
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d.
e.
3.4
Performance.
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3.4.9 Flow. The sealant shall show no evidence of cracking, sag, or
dimensional change, after 5 hours of exposure to 93 deg C (200 deg F), when
tested as specified in 4.4.13.
3.4.10
Storage stability. When specified (see 6.2), the Government will
retain samples for verification of these requirements: The sealant materials,
when stored in full, tightly closed containers for 6 months from the date of
delivery, at temperatures from 16 to 38 deg C (60 to l00 deg F), away from
direct sunlight and weather exposure, and tested in accordance with this
specification, shall meet all of the requirements herein.
3.5 Toxicity. The material shall have no adverse effect on the health of
personnel when used for its intended purpose. Questions pertinent to this
effect shall be referred by the acquiring activity to the appropriate medical
service who will act as advisor to the acquiring activity. The manufacturer's
instructions shall provide personnel protection to meet OSHA requirements,
including 29 CFR 1910.1000, 1910.1001, and 1910.1002, as applicable (see 4.5).
3.6 Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). MSDS shall be prepared in
accordance with FED-STD-313 and submitted as directed in the contract or order
at the time of acquisition award (see 6.2, 6.3, and 6.5).
4.
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less than 11.4 cubic decimeters (dm3) (3 gallons) of each component, and
0.95 dm3 (1 quart) primer as applicable, from each batch. Sample
identification shall include the name of the testing agency, contract or
purchase order number, and special marking as specified in 5.3.3.
4.4 Testing. Testing shall be conducted at a Government-approved facility
(see 6.2). Samples taken as specified in 4.3 shall be tested as specified in
4.4.1 through 4.4.13. Individual test values, and results of failure analyses
of individual specimens, shall be recorded. Failure of the sealant to pass
any test shall be cause for rejection of the lot.
4.4.1 Standard conditions. Laboratory atmospheric conditions, hereinafter
referred to as standard conditions, shall be 23 +/-2 deg C (73 +/-4 deg F)
temperature and 50 +/- 5 percent relative humidity. Specimens shall be stored
and tested at standard conditions unless otherwise specified.
4.4.2
Specimen preparation.
4.4.2.1
Mixing.
4.4.2.1.1 Type M sealant. For test purposes, mix type M sealant in the
proportioned ratio under conditions typical of conditions encountered in
pressurized extruding equipment as specified (see 3.3.1).
4.4.2.1.2 Type H sealant. Mix type H sealant in the proportioned ratio,
at standard atmospheric conditions, in accordance with manufacturer's
instructions (see 3.3.2).
4.4.2.2 Pouring. Pour or extrude the test material as applicable into
cylindrical specimen containers of the sizes and configurations listed below
(see 6.6.1). Make and record tare weights of the containers when weighed
specimens are required. Measure and record volumes displaced by container
walls when specimen volumes are required.
a.
b.
c.
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specified in 4.4.4, 4.4.6, 4.4.10, and 4.4.13, respectively. Prepare nine
specimens for concrete bond and flame resistance as specified in 4.4.11 and
4.4.12.
4.4.2.3 Curing. Unless otherwise specified herein, cure specimens at
standard conditions: For type M, 24 hours, and for type H, 48 hours; except
that, at the discretion of the testing agency, to allow for coordination of
tests within the normal work-span, up to an additional 24 hours may be allowed
before initiation of tests for either type, except as specified in 4.4.9.1.
Initiate test procedures within the above time references for curing, and
carry through directly within the time specified for each test method.
4.4.3
Work life.
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4.4.6
Self-leveling.
4.4.6.1
a.
b.
Specimens.
b.
For type M sealant, fill mold A with material extruded into the
mold at an acute angle with the bottom plane to within 6 mm (0.25
inch) of the top. Fill in a single pass of the nozzle, while the
mold is on a horizontal plane, at a speed which will not envelop
the nozzle in the mold with sealant. For type H sealant, pour
material into mold A at its center point, and allow material to
flow freely to, within 6 mm of the top. After curing the prepared
specimen for 24 hours at standard conditions, determine the
difference in height of the sealant on a transverse plane at the
quarter points on the longitudinal axis. An average difference in
height on any transverse plane greater than 3.2 mm (0.125 inch)
shall constitute failure to conform to the requirements of 3.4.2.
Overfill mold B with sealant, type as applicable, and immediately
strike off level full with a knife edge. Within 60 seconds after
filling, and with a minimum of vibration, position the mold to
provide the 1.5 percent slope on the 305-mm dimension. Cure
24 hours at standard conditions, then examine the specimen for
flow. A change in depth of the sealant at either end of the
channel cross-section greater than 1.6 mm (0.063 inch) shall
constitute failure to conform to the requirements of 3.4.2.
4.4.7
Change in mass by fuel immersion. Prepare specimens as specified in
4.4.2, in tared containers, and determine the mass to the nearest 0.01 g.
Immerse specimens for 24 +/-0.25 hours in 500 cc (16.9 ounces) each of clean
test fuel maintained at 49 +/-l deg C (120 +/- 2 deg F). The container for the
test fuel and specimens shall have a 3.2-mm (0.125-inch) round hole cut in the
lid to eliminate pressure buildup. More than one specimen of the same manufacturer's material may be immersed in the same container, provided the volume of
test fuel per specimen is maintained at 500 cc. The container shall be deep
enough to provide a minimum of 12.7 mm (0.5 inch) of test fuel covering the
surface of the specimens. Use a covered constant-temperature water bath to
maintain the container, test fuel, and specimens at the required temperature.
The test fuel shall be a 70 percent isooctane/3O percent toluene composition, by
volume, conforming to the requirements of ASTM Reference Fuel B of ASTM
D471 (see 6.6.2). Immediately after the 24-hour immersion period, dry the
specimens for 1 hour under a 300-mm (12-inch) diameter electric fan, placed to
provide an air speed of 0.76 to 2.54 meters per second (m/s) (150 to 500 feet
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per minute (fpm)) over the surface of the specimens. Redetermine specimen
masses. Report percent, plus or minus, change in net mass, and result of
visual examination, to determine conformance of each specimen to the
requirements of 3.4.3.
4.4.8 Change in volume on exposure to elevated temperature. Prepare three
specimens as specified in 4.4.2. Before filling the containers, determine the
volume displaced by the walls of each container and record. Make volume
measurements, with a weight-per-gallon cup, as specified in ASTM D1475 (see
6.6.3), except as specified herein. Maintain the contant-temperature bath,
for conditioning the cup, specimen, and distilled water prior to measurements
of mass, at 25 +/-0.l deg C (77 +/-0.2 deg F). Condition specimens for 1 hour
just prior to measurement of mass. Make volume and mass measurements as required
to determine the volume of each specimen, calculated as follows:
Volume of specimen = A - (C - B) - D
where
A
B
C
D
=
=
=
=
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5 seconds and during this time return the dial to zero. Release the clutch,
allow the specimen to recover for 20 seconds, and record the final dial
reading (F). Make determinations at three points equally spaced from each
other and not less than 13 mm (0.5 inch) from the container rim. Calculate
the recovery, a measure of resilience, as follows:
Recovery, percent = P + 100 - F
Report averages of three determinations of recovery, and three determinations
of initial penetration, for each specimen. Determine conformance to the
requirements of 3.4.5.
4.4.10
Artificial weathering.
4.4.10.1
Equipment.
4.4.10.2
Specimens.
a.
b.
Exposure
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160
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minutes
hours, minimum
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c.
4.4.11
4.4.11.1 Extension machine. The extension machine used in the bond test
shall be so designed that the specimen can be maintained at the test
temperature while being extended at a uniform rate as specified. It shall
consist essentially of one or more screws rotated by an electric motor through
suitable gear reductions. Self-alining plates or grips, one of each pair
fixed and the other carried by the rotating screw or screws, shall be provided
for holding the test specimen in position during the test.
4.4.11.2
6.6.4).
Fine aggregate
Aggregate grading.
Sieve size
(19.0 mm) 3/4 inch
(12.5 mm) 1/2 inch
( 9.5 mm) 3/8 inch
(4.75 mm) No. 4
(4.75 mm) No. 4
(2.36 mm) No. 8
(1.18 mm) No. 16
( 600 um) No. 30
( 300 mm) No. 50
( 150 um) No. 100
Percent passing
97 - 100
63 - 69
30 - 36
0 3
100
82 - 88
60 - 70
40 - 50
16 - 26
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with a sawing motion. Cure for not less than 14 days, then cut the block into
25- by 50- by 75-mm (1- by 2- by 3-inch) test blocks, using a 40 to 60 grit
diamond saw blade at a peripheral speed of 50.8 +/- 1.3 m/s (10,000 +/-250 fpm),
cutting the face to be bonded in a vertical plane, and allowing vertical
selvages of 1 inch or more for discard. While the blocks are still wet from
the sawing operation, scrub the surfaces lightly with a stiff-bristle brush,
under running water. Store the blocks under lime-saturated water maintained
at standard-condition temperature. Stocks of prepared blocks may be stored
under standard conditions indefinitely, but blocks shall be immersed in limesaturated water for not less than 7 days prior to use.
4.4.11.3 Specimen preparation. Prepare nine bond test specimens
(18 blocks) as follows: Remove blocks from the storage water individually,
scrub the 50- by 70-mm (2- by 3-inch) faces lightly with a stiff-bristle
brush, under running water, and resubmerge in fresh tap water until all blocks
have been scrubbed. Remove all blocks from the water and lightly blot with an
oil-free, soft, absorbent cloth or paper to remove all free surface water.
Place the blocks, three each, with 50- by 75-mm faces down, centered and
uniformly spaced 25 mm (1 inch) apart on sheets of blotting paper placed on a
plane, solid, nonabsorbent surface. The sheets shall be approximately 100- by
240-mm (4- by 9.5-inch) size, cut from material having a maximum absorption
time of 28 seconds as measured by TAPPI T431 (see 6.6.6). Three blocks shall
be placed on each sheet. At the end of 1 hour, prime the blocks as
recommended by the manufacturer, when applicable (see 3.2.3). When a primer
is used, allow the blocks to dry for an additional hour before assembling. At
the end of the applicable drying period, assemble pairs of concrete blocks to
provide test specimens. Complete setup and pour within 1 hour. Spacers and
base plate shall be metal, with nonadherent, nonreactive surfaces. The metal
surface shall be coated with a release agent, such as a thin, cured film of
heat-stable silicone (see 6.6.7), or equivalent. Place spacer strips not less
than 6.35 mm (0.25 inch) thick on a base plate to form an open space 12.7 mm
(0.5 inch) wide and 50 mm long. Place pairs of the concrete blocks on the
spacers so that the 25- by 75-mm faces are on the spacers, and the 50- by
75-mm faces which were against the blotting paper form the space to be filled
with sealant. Space the blocks 12.7 +/-0.1 mm (0.500 +/-0.005 inch) apart with
12.7 +/-0.1 mm square by 75 mm long spacers. Corners may be slightly rounded,
but discard spacers having a diagonal dimension of less than 16.51 mm
(0.650 inch). Place these spacers at a distance from the ends of the blocks
so that an opening 12.7 +/-0.1 by 50 mm by 50 mm (0.500 +/-0.005 by 2.0 by
2.0 inches) is formed. Clamps or other suitable means may be used to hold the
blocks in position. Place a 63- by 75-mm (2.5- by 3-inch) metal template,
0.8 mm (0.03 inch) thick, with a 38- by 50-mm (1.5- by 2-inch) central
opening, on top of the block forms so that a 12.7- by 50-mm portion of each
block adjacent to the sealant cavity is exposed. Holding the template firmly,
fill the forms with sealant from the bottom up, in a manner to exclude air
pockets. Using the template as a guiding surface, strike off the overfill of
sealant with the leading edge of a spatula, leaving the forms level full.
Excess sealant, templates, and base plates shall not be removed prior to
curing. Allow the specimens to cure as specified in 4.4.2.3, after which
remove spacers, templates, and base plates, trim off excess sealant, and
initiate testing.
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4.4.11.4 Nonimmersed bond. Condition three bond test specimens, with
spacers maintaining the 12.7-mm (0.500-inch) dimensions, at the test
temperature, -29 +/-l deg C (-20 +/-2 deg F), with forced air circulation,
for not less than 4 hours. Then extend the specimens 6.35 mm (0.25 inch) at a
uniform rate of 3.18 mm (0.125 inch) per hour, while maintaining the specimens
at the test temperature. Remove the specimens from the extension machine,
reinsert the 12.7-mm spacers, and examine the specimens as described in 4.4.6.7.
Then permit the specimens to return to the original dimensions at standard
conditions, resting each specimen on one concrete block so that the weight of
the top block recompresses the joint sealant. Three cycles of conditioning,
extension, and recovery shall be completed within 5 days after the start of
the first cycle, and shall constitute one complete test for nonimmersed bond
(see 4.4.11.7). When initiation of the second or third cycle is delayed,
store the specimens at the test temperature.
4.4.11.5
Fuel-immersed bond. Insert thinner, metal spacers between the
concrete blocks of another three bond specimens, so that an opening of not
less than 6.35 by 12.7 by 50 mm (0.25 by 0.5 by 2 inches) will be produced and
maintained between the spacers and the sealant. Using the type containers and
procedures described in 4.4.7 and the test fuel specified therein, immerse
each specimen for 24 +/-0.25 hours in 500 cc (16.9 ounces) of the test fuel
maintained at 49 +/-l deg C (120 +/-2 deg F) by means of a covered constanttemperature water bath. Place the specimens with the concrete blocks in a
horizontal position. Three specimens may be placed in one container, provided
the fuel-to-specimen ratio is maintained. Clean fuel shall be used for each
test. At the end of the 24-hour immersion period, condition the entire
assembly of test specimens, fuel, and containers in an atmosphere at -29 +/-l
deg C (-20 +/-2 deg F) for 4 hours. Remove the test specimens from the fuel,
remove the spacers, and conduct the extension test as specified in 4.4.11.4.
Three cycles of immersion, conditioning, extension, and recovery shall constitute
one complete test for fuel-immersed bond (see 4.4.11.7).
4.4.11.6 Water-immersed bond. Insert thinner spacers between the concrete
blocks of the other three bond specimens, so that an opening of not less than
6.35 by 12.7 by 50 mm (0.25 by 0.5 by 2 inches) will be produced and
maintained between the spacers and the sealant. Using covered containers deep
enough to provide a minimum of 12.7 mm of water cover, immerse the specimens
for 96 +/-1 hours in 500 cc (16.9 ounces) of distilled or deionized water per
specimen, and maintain at standard conditions. Place the specimens with the
concrete blocks in a horizontal position. Three specimens may be placed in
one container provided the water-to-specimen ratio is maintained. At the end
of the 96-hour immersion period, remove the specimens from the water, remove
the spacers, and remove the excess surface water from the specimens with a
soft, dry, absorbent material. Subject the specimens to conditioning and
extension test as specified in 4.4.11.4. Three cycles of immersion,
conditioning, extension, and recovery shall constitute one complete test for
water-immersed bond (see 4.4.11.7).
4.4.11.7
Bond-test results. Remove the bond-test specimens from the
extension machine within 30 minutes after the completion of the extension of
each of the first two test cycles, and examine the specimens for obvious
separations within the sealant and between the sealant and the blocks, without
distorting or manually causing extensions of the specimens. Immediately upon
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completion of the final extension, insert both sets of spacers, or otherwise
maintain 50 percent extension during examination, and examine the specimens
thoroughly, while still frozen, for separations between the sealant and the
blocks, and within the sealant, including surface checking or crazing, crack,
separation, or other opening in the sealant. This shall be accomplished
without distorting the specimens, but after recovery as specified in 4.4.6.4,
the specimens may be extended uniformly up to 6.35 mm (0.25 inch) to permit
further detailed examination. Determine conformance to the full requirements
of 3.4.7.
4.4.12 Flame resistance. Use a test specimen prepared as specified in
4.4.11 for the flame resistance test. One of the specimens passing the
nonimmersed bond test may be used for this test.
4.4.12.1 Apparatus. Supply heat from a high temperature laboratory burner
rated to supply 10,000 British thermal units per hour (see 6.6.8). Use an
open-end cylinder of light gage metal, with a diameter of 127 mm (5 inches)
and a height of 305 mm (12 inches), as a draft shield. Use a specimen support
made as follows: Weld two 150-mm (6-inch) rods and two 51-mm (2-inch) rods
from 3.2-mm (0.125-inch) steel stock to form a support across the draft
cylinder with a rectangular center opening of 51 by 64 mm (2 by 2.5 inches).
A secondary draft shield may be required to maintain the required temperature
range at the top of the primary draft shield.
4.4.12.2 Procedure. Assemble the apparatus, using a tripod or similar
support for the primary shield to place the top of the centered burner in the
same plane as the bottom of the primary shield. With the specimen support
centered on top of this shield, support a laboratory thermometer in a
horizontal position, laid on the support with the bulb in the center.
Regulate the burner to produce a thermometer reading of 260 +/-11 deg C
(500 +/-20 deg F) for a 2 minute period. Substitute the specimen for the
thermometer, with the 25- by 75-mm (1- by 3-inch) dimensions of the specimen
blocks centered and parallel with, and resting on the long support rods.
Apply the stabilized burner heat to the specimen for 120 +/-1 seconds. Observe
the specimen for evidence of ignition, hardening, flow, or separation. Remove
the burner at the end of the 120-second exposure, allowing the specimen to
remain on the support to cool to room temperature. Examine the specimen, and
determine conformance to the requirements of 3.4.8.
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sag or flow, and parallel to the line directly above it. Examine for
indicated change in length of the specimen, and other evidence of flow, to
determine conformance to the requirements of 3.4.9.
4.5 Toxicological data and formulations. The manufacturer shall provide a
listing of the components in the sealant that could be hazardous (see 5.3.3).
where precautions need to be taken relative to the inhaling of vapors, or skin
and eye contact with materials, these precautions shall be included in the
manufacturer's instructions (see 3.5 and 5.3.3.2).
4.6
Packing.
5.2.1
Level A.
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5.2.1.2
Kits.
Kits, type H.
Level B.
Marking.
Name of sealant
Identification of component, or primer
Specification number and type
Manufacturer's name
Manufacturer's lot and batch number
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g.
h.
i.
j.
k.
"Store and transport this material out of the weather, away from direct
sunlight, and at temperatures not less than 16 deg C (60 deg F) nor more
than 38 deg C (l00 deg F)."
5.3.3.2
Instructions for use.
the following instructions:
NOTES
6.1 Intended use. This sealant is intended for sealing joints and cracks
in portland cement concrete pavements subject to spillage of jet fuels, and
lubricating oils, and to the direct heat and blast of aircraft engines. Type
M sealant shall have certification for application with equipment specified by
make and model, in new or refinished airfields, utilizing a primer when
specified by the manufacturer. Type M sealant should be purchased and stored
for the specific project identified in the purchase order. Type H sealant is
intended for use in manual application for general maintenance and repair, in
cleaned joint surfaces, primed when specified by the manufacturer.
6.2 Ordering data. Purchasers shall select the preferred options
permitted herein, and include the following information in the procurement
documents:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
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h.
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6.6.6 Blotting paper. Paper as specified in 4.4.11.3: White Reliance
Blotting Paper, Product Code 13-01-12, James River Paper Company, Inc.,
145 James Way, Southampton, PA 18966.
6.6.7 Release agent. An agent as specified in 4.4.11.3: Dow Corning 20
release coating, Dow Corning Corporation, Midland, MI 48640.
6.6.8 Laboratory burner. A burner as specified in 4.4.12.1: Catalog No.
03-902, Fisher Scientific Company, 711 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219.
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AMENDMENT-2
July 16, 1993
SUPERSEDING
Amendment-1
August 23, 1988
FEDERAL SPECIFICATION
SEALANTS, JOINT, TWO-COMPONENT, JET-BLAST-RESISTANT,
COLD-APPLIED, FOR PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE PAVEMENT
This amendment, which forms a part of SS-S-200E, dated
August 15, 1984, is approved by the Commissioner, Federal Supply
Service, General Services Administration, for the use of all
Federal agencies.
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Remove the specimens from the extension machine, reinsert the 12.7-mm
spacers, and examine the specimens as described in 4.4.6.7.
ADD:
Remove the specimens from the extension machine and reinsert the
12.7-mm spacers.
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