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2 Thermafiber Commercial Binder Are you up to date? Click here for the most up to date version of this binder. Index Sound & Thermal Insulation Product Overview Brochure p.003 SAFB (Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets) Data Sheet p.059 p.013 SAFB Brochure p.061 p.017 UltraBatt Data Sheet p.073 Unitized Packaging Data Sheet p.075 SoundZero Insulation Data Sheet p.076 NRC Data Sheet p.078 Green Building R-Value Chart p.021 Recycled Content p.022 LEED Credit Data Sheet p.023 LEED is a trademark of USGBC Fire Containment for Curtain Walls Exterior Wall & Continuous Insulation RainBarrier 45 Data Sheet p.079 RainBarrier HD Data Sheet p.081 Firespan 90 & Firespan 40 Data Sheet p.025 RainBarrier Brochure p.083 Impasse Insulation Hanger Data Sheet p.027 RainBarrier Installation Guide p.089 Impasse Spiral Anchor Data Sheet p.029 VersaBoard Data Sheet p.095 Impasse System Data Sheet p.031 FireLedge Data Sheet p.033 No Backer-Bar System Installation Guide p.035 Insulation Knives Data Sheet p.097 Aluminum Foil & FSK Tape Data Sheet p.098 FixtureShield Data Sheet p.100 Bid Submittal Sheet p.102 ASTM E119 Time Temp Curve p.104 p.055 ASTM Compliance Sheet p.105 p.057 Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) p.106 Thermafiber Life Safety/Fire Containment Systems p.041 The Safe-Off Myth Insulation Data Sheet TopStop Data Sheet Miscellaneous p.053

3 Emporis Image No Paul Toczynski / Emporis.com No matter what kind of building project you have, Thermafiber T insulation is with you from the ground floor

4 PULL HERE And takes you all the way to the top That s why Thermafiber is specified 4 to 1 over other brands of commercial mineral wool insulation * FireSpanE 90 and 40 and Safing Insulation for exterior walls Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets for interior walls Proprietary Impasset Insulation Hangers TopStopE firestopping and construction joints

5 Pull here to see some of the prominent buildings Thermaiber is in The Hearst Tower New York City Gold LEED Rating 111 South Wacker Drive Chicago Gold LEED Rating Emporis Image No Daniel Kiekhöwer / Emporis.com The William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Library Little Rock, AR Silver LEED Rating Emporis Image No Jeff Howell / Emporis.com Taipei 101 Taipei, Taiwan The Petronas Towers Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Emporis Image No Daniel M. Shih / Emporis.com

6 Thermafiber Insolutions Insulation Solutions Innovative insulation products and ideas that make it easier to get the job done Insulation is one of the most important elements of a building. It conserves energy, reduces sound and contains fire. Yet commodity insulation suppliers treat insulation like something to be delivered and forgotten about. Instead of just unloading batts of insulation at the jobsite, we work with you from beginning to end. Thermafiber Insolutions is a five-pronged approach that makes insulation planning, ordering and installing successful and pain-free: 1. All-Phase Consultation 2. High-Performance Products 3. Time-Saving Insulation Hanger Systems 4. Labor-Saving Customization and Packaging 5. Safe & Sustainable Insulation Applying innovative insulation ideas since On the cover: The new 7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street, New York City. Completed April Protected by Thermafiber FireSpan, Safing and Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets (SAFB) mineral wool insulation. Gold LEED Rating.

7 We insulate you from problems Constructing a building means managing hundreds of details before the foundation is even poured. Thermafiber InsolutionsE lightens your load by helping you manage the insulation details. We provide professional consultation services at all phases of construction at no extra cost. We offer: In-person meetings with design professionals Expert engineering judgments based on a thorough review of building plans and over 37 years of testing experience Recommendations for specific products and fire containment systems approved by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) and Intertek (formerly OPL) Computer-Aided Design (CAD) drawings in 2D, 3D, and isometric to enhance project details, bid and installation accuracy A knowledge base of current building codes, test standards and application techniques Published testing reports for Thermafiber products Consultation on good design practices for fire containment, such as the optimum combination of curtain wall and safing insulation for all types of configurations, including glass, aluminum, concrete and stone spandrels 1. All-Phase Consultation Your dedicated Thermafiber Field Representative is available to meet with you throughout the duration of your building project. Count on it!

8 2. High-Performance Products If you can t stand the heat, get out of the building: Why Thermafiber products scorch the competition Of course you have a choice when it comes to the type of insulation you use in your buildings. Here s why Thermafiber mineral wool sets the standard in fire containment. In addition to the energy saving and sound control properties, Thermafiber insulation also provides containment for fire and smoke so it doesn t spread to other floors. In multi-story buildings with a lot of people, that job isn t just important, it s a matter of life and death. In 1971, Thermafiber, Inc. (then a division of United States Gypsum, USG) pioneered the testing of curtain wall fire containment systems for multistory construction. We continue to add new tests each year. We do this because we know you want the type of insulation that withstands the highest heat for the longest time (so people can escape and firefighters can respond). Thermafiber is Born in FireE because its raw material is actually a byproduct of the steel industry, formed at temperatures above 2600 F. And that means Thermafiber mineral wool can take a lot of extreme heat. As you can see from the chart below, ordinary glass fiber and cellulose insulation melt or decompose at relatively low temperatures in minutes. But Thermafiber is still intact at 2080 F even after five hours. Fire Performance Test (ASTM E119) Thermafiber far outlasts cellulose and glass fiber

9 Longer lasting at higher temperatures: Thermafiber is the hands-down choice for curtain walls, interior walls, and exterior walls Curtain Wall Products New! Impasset Curtain Wall Systems Designed for perimeter fire containment systems Patented installation technique locks the fire barrier Proprietary hangers make installation highly accurate Simpler and faster to install than any other system available Thermafiber FireSpan 90 and FireSpan 40 Highly fire and smoke resistant Provides 1-, 2- and 3-hour protection in a variety of curtain wall assemblies Unfaced felt or foil facing that serves as a vapor retarder Tested, listed and labeled for UL and Intertek assemblies Custom sizes to fit specific spandrel openings Thermafiber Safing Insulation Stop the spread of fire and smoke between floors Also ideal for poke-throughs, penetrations and construction joints Multi-Purpose Products VersaBoardE 35, 40, 60, 80 Designed for various commercial construction applications Engineered to control sound and provide energy saving thermal protection Available with multiple facings Interior Wall and Ceiling Products SAFB (Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets) Specifically designed for sound control between floors and walls Subjected to more third-party fire, sound and thermal tests than any other mineral wool product Thermafiber SAFB has demonstrated an improvement of STC (Sound Transmission Class) ratings by up to 11 points SoundZero Fabric-faced acoustical blanket for interiors of theaters, sound studios and other areas where noise reduction is important Material is a unique blend of textile glass and flame-resistant fibers Offers a high R value relative to its thickness and density Exterior Wall Products Thermafiber FS-15 and FS-25 Proven superiority over comparable low-melt temperature insulation products Better life-safety protection for low-rise commercial buildings Excellent thermal resistance reduces heat transmission, saves energy and improves occupant comfort Thermafiber RainBarrier 45 & RainBarrier HD Specifically designed for rain screen applications Drains condensation, driving rain or humidity that enters façade system Provides increased thermal insulation and life safety Highly UV resistant Tested, proven formulation maintains integrity over life of building Your Thermafiber field representative will oversee an insulation plan that works best for you. Call for a consultation.

10 3. Time-Saving Insulation Hanger Systems Impasse t : Saves lives, time and money If you ve ever been involved with installing curtain wall insulation or a perimeter fire containment system, you may have thought there must be a better way to do it. We thought the same thing. New! Patented Impasse Curtain Wall Insulation Systems save money by reducing installation time. Our engineers took a look at how curtain wall systems are usually installed and realized things needed to be changed. Instead of using hard-to-handle impaling pins, Impasse uses hangers that are inserted into FireSpan insulation before installing spandrel insulation. This makes positioning faster, more accurate and safe. And, Impasse makes your curtain wall insulation perform better. It uses a stepwise technique of overlapping components during installation that lock the fire barriers in place. This virtually eliminates the possibility of insulation materials being dislodged by violent air forces produced when fire breaks out. Go with Thermafiber, and you ll be ready to hang up the old way of insulating curtain wall systems forever. Proprietary Impasse Insulation Hangers help improve accuracy and reduce installation time.

11 4. Labor-Saving Customization and Packaging Our blades are sharpened and ready to go Conventional insulation manufacturers send you a truckload of insulation and expect you to cut it at your jobsite, incurring high labor costs. Thermafiber headquarters has a top-flight customization shop, where we ll cut insulation to your exact specifications ahead of time, and deliver it ready to be installed. Special sizes, special shapes, special facings you name it and we ve probably already done it. We offer customized solutions that give you: Customsizes Customshapes Unitizedpackaging Customlabeling Customloading Why pay your guys to cut it on site? Order from Thermaiber pre-cut, packaged and ready to go.

12 5. Safe & Sustainable Insulation Slag is a beautiful thing What the steel industry throws away is the secret to success for Thermafiber mineral wool. It s also the secret to having high recycled content. The largest mineral part of mineral wool is actually blast furnace slag, which is a valuable by-product of hightemperature steel manufacturing. We heat slag in a cupola furnace at temperatures in excess of 2600 F, then spin the molten substance into billions of fibers. The finished product insulates, controls sound and contains fire. Thermafiber products contain up to 90% recycled slag. As you can see from the graph, other types of insulation (for example, rigid foam and glass fiber) pale in comparison, with 40% and 50% recycled material. Highest available recycled content in commercial insulation Up to 40% Rigid Foam 40% Ordinary glass fiber Up to 90% Thermafiber mineral wool Thermafiber products contribute to 33 LEED credits across four categories. Thermafiber Inc Mill Street Wabash, IN Toll Free: Toll: Fax: info@thermafiber.com Made in the USA Call or go to for more information or to arrange an appointment with your dedicated field representative today. TF710/Rev Q 2013 Thermafiber, Inc. LEED is a registered trademark of U.S. Green Building Council *Reed Construction Data, April 2010

13 No two are ever the same That s why we created Thermafiber Insolutions Case Studies

14 Insulation solutions as unique as your building You must meet the International Building Code. And your deadlines. And your budget. But you also want your building to relect your unique vision and fulill its aesthetic potential. What happens when those wants and needs conlict? When your design doesn t mesh with listed perimeter irecontainment assemblies? Thermafiber Insolutions Thermaiber Insolutions provide ire-containment systems matching your building s design, resulting in easier understanding and approval by local planning commissions. Precise CAD details also aid in installation, inspection and approval. All consultative services are free. We protect your building by customizing our ive-step approach: Case Study 1: No room for a backer bar? No problem Project Overview: 34-story office building at 555 Mission Street, San Francisco. Thermafiber incorporated its time-saving insulation hanger systems into a customized attachment plan for the 555 Mission Street project in San Francisco. The Challenge: As is often the case, the curtain wall design did not match any fire-containment assemblies listed by or IntertekE. In addition, the vision glass sill ran along the slab top, instead of the typical 2 to 3 feet above the slab top. Such an arrangement prohibited the use of a backer bar. 1. All-Phase Consultation 4. Labor-Saving Customization and Packaging 2. High-Performance Products 5. Safe & Sustainable Insulation 3. Cost-Saving Insulation Hanger Systems Thermafiber Insolution : We designed a customized mechanical attachment plan. It included a detailed layout of horizontal ImpasseT Insulation Hangers, which combined with the sill to nullify the backer bar issue. Finally, Thermafiber issued an engineering judgment to address the IBC code requirement for perimeter fire containment. Architectural results: Retain aesthetics Eliminate need for design revisions Engineering judgment for two-hour fire rating Obtain desired LEEDT rating Construction results: Reduce labor for fire-containment installation Reduce overall installation costs No modifications to other building systems Insolutions applied: No charge Our Insolutions accompany every product we sell, from start to finish. We don t separate our services from our products. That would just be insulation not an Insolution. 1. All-Phase Consultation 2. High-Performance Products 3. Cost-Saving Insulation Hanger Systems 5. Safe & Sustainable Insulation

15 For One World Trade Center in New York City, Thermafiber teamed with the curtain wall manufacturer to modify the mullion design. Image courtesy of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP Thermafiber s firecontainment system provided Bank of America Tower with fire, sound, thermal and green performance. Case Study 2: Mullion modification, moisture control Project Overview: One World Trade Center, a 108-floor, 2.6-million-square-foot high-rise in New York City. The Challenge: One World Trade Center s (formerly Freedom Tower) glass panels span the floor-to-floor height (more than 13 feet) with no intermediate mullion, typically used for insulation hangers. Plus, the wet mullion system required sealing all mullion penetrations for moisture-control purposes. Thermafiber Insolution : We worked with the curtain wall manufacturer to modify the mullion design. Our engineers made Impasse hangers and customized an approved insulation system to fit the modifications. The use of ImpasseT hangers instead of impaling pins reduced the mullion penetrations, saving labor and preserving the integrity of the moisture-control system. Architectural results: Retain aesthetics of a landmark building Meet or exceed stringent New York City fire code Cost-effective system with integrity Construction results: Simple attachment to vertical mullion Fewer mullion penetrations Custom-fit spandrel insulation and Impasse hangers Insolutions applied: Case Study 3: Green high-rise with a need for LEEDT Project Overview: 54-story Bank of America Tower at One Bryant Park, New York City. The Challenge: Bank of America Tower aspired to be the first high-rise to achieve the U.S. Green Building Council s Platinum LEEDT certification the highest available. Thermafiber Insolution: Thermafiber provided a perimeter fire-containment system that protects the occupants while also enhancing thermal comfort, energy savings, sound control and indoor air quality. With a minimum of 70% recycled content, the firecontainment system qualified for LEED Materials and Resources Credits 4.1 and 4.2 (recycled content) and 5.1 and 5.2 (regional materials). It also qualified for LEED Energy and Atmosphere Credit 1 (energy performance). Architectural results: Valuable LEEDT credits Lower operational costs over life of building Third-party certification of recycled content Safe, quiet and comfortable building Construction results: Easy to fabricate and install Fire, sound, thermal and green performance in one product Confidence in a product proven to protect lives Insolutions applied: 1. All-Phase Consultation 2. High-Performance Products 3. Cost-Saving Insulation Hanger Systems 4. Labor-Saving Customization and Packaging 1. All-Phase Consultation 2. High-Performance Products 5. Safe & Sustainable Insulation

16 5 reasons to use Thermafiber Insolutions Ever find yourself in one of these situations with your high-rise project? Thermafiber Insolutions can help and all consultative services are free: 1. All-phase consultation. You need an engineering judgment, accurate CAD drawings or a knowledge base of building codes and insulation application techniques. 2. High-Performance Products. You need insulation that withstands the highest heat for the longest time prioritizing life safety while saving energy and reducing sound. 3. Cost-Saving Insulation Hanger Systems. You re frustrated with impaling pins and want a method that makes insulation positioning faster, more accurate and safer by locking fire barriers into place. 4. Labor-Saving Customization and Packaging. You have better uses for your time and labor than cutting insulation into special sizes and shapes and ensuring that the right pieces get to the right places. 5. Safe & Sustainable Insulation. You re pursuing LEED credits or using mineral wool insulation that meets the EPA recommendation of at least 75% recycled content. In multi-story buildings, fire containment isn t just important it s sometimes a matter of life or death. Thermafiber tests its curtain wall fire-containment systems and insulation products every year to ensure that they withstand the highest heat for the longest time. For additional information about Thermafiber products, contact your dedicated field representative. Call or visit One-stop LEED Calculator No more calling every manufacturer. Just enter the materials you plan to use and the location of your job site, and the calculator generates a letter estimating your LEED credits. It s free. Just go to www. thermafiber.com. LEED % X C T H E R M A F I B E R. Thermafiber Inc Mill Street Wabash, IN Toll Free: Toll: Fax: info@thermafiber.com TF 712/Rev Q 2014 Thermafiber Inc. Made in the USA * Reed Construction Data, April 2012 LEEDT is a trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council. ULT is a trademark of Underwriters Laboratories. INTERTEKE is a trademark of Intertek Group plc. THERMAFIBERT, IMPASSET, THERMAFIBER INSOLUTIONSE, THE NAME IN MINERAL WOOLT and WHEN PERFORMANCE MATTERSE are registered trademarks of Thermafiber Inc.

17 072100/THC BuyLine 2999 Thermafiber Insolutions Mineral Wool Insulation Solutions Innovative insulation products and ideas that make it easier to get the job done Insulation is one of the most important elements of a building. It conserves energy, reduces sound and contains fire. Yet commodity insulation suppliers treat insulation like something to be delivered and forgotten about. Instead of just unloading batts of insulation at the jobsite, we work with you from beginning to end. Thermafiber Insolutions is a five-pronged approach that makes insulation planning, ordering and installing successful and pain-free: 1. All-Phase Consultation 2. High-Performance Products 3. Time-Saving Insulation Hanger Systems 4. Labor-Saving Customization and Packaging 5. Safe & Sustainable Insulation Applying innovative insulation ideas since On the cover: The new 7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street, New York City. Completed April Protected by Thermafiber FireSpan, Safing and Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets (SAFB) mineral wool insulation. Gold LEED Rating.

18 Commercial and Residential Products Curtain Wall Products Impasset Curtain Wall Systems Designed for perimeter fire containment systems Patented installation technique locks the fire barrier Proprietary hangers make installation highly accurate Simpler and faster to install than any other system available Thermafiber FireSpan 90 and FireSpan 40 Insulation Highly fire and smoke resistant Provides 1-, 2- and 3-hour protection in a variety of curtain wall assemblies Unfaced felt or foil facing that serves as a vapor retarder Tested, listed and labeled for UL and Intertek assemblies Custom sizes to fit specific spandrel openings Thermafiber Safing Insulation Stop the spread of fire and smoke between floors Also ideal for poke-throughs, penetrations and construction joints LEED v2009 Green Building Credits Minimum 70% Recycled Content 1 Energy & Atmosphere Materials & Resources Indoor Environmental Quality Innovation in Design 1 2.1, , , , , 5.2 Interior Wall and Ceiling Products SAFB (Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets) Specifically designed for sound control between floors and walls Subjected to more third-party fire, sound and thermal tests than any other mineral wool product Thermafiber SAFB has demonstrated an improvement of STC (Sound Transmission Class) ratings by up to 11 points SoundZero Insulation Fabric-faced acoustical blanket for interiors of theaters, sound studios and other areas where noise reduction is important Material is a unique blend of textile glass and flame-resistant fibers Offers a high R value relative to its thickness and density Exterior Wall Products RainBarrier 45 and RainBarrier HD Insulation Specifically designed for rain screen applications Drains condensation, driving rain or humidity that enters façade system Provides increased thermal insulation and life safety Highly UV resistant Tested, proven formulation maintains integrity over life of building UltraBatt Insulation Designed for thermal insulation, fire protection, and noise control in residential and light commercial construction. Your Thermafiber field representative will oversee an insulation plan that works best for you. Call for a consultation.

19 Time-Saving Insulation Hanger Systems Impasse t : Saves lives, time and money If you ve ever been involved with installing curtain wall insulation or a perimeter fire containment system, you may have thought there must be a better way to do it. We thought the same thing. New! Patented Impasse Curtain Wall Insulation Systems save money by reducing installation time. Our engineers took a look at how curtain wall systems are usually installed and realized things needed to be changed. Instead of using hard-to-handle impaling pins, Impasse uses hangers that are inserted into FireSpan insulation before installing spandrel insulation. This makes positioning faster, more accurate and safe. And, Impasse makes your curtain wall insulation perform better. It uses a stepwise technique of overlapping components during installation that lock the fire barriers in place. This virtually eliminates the possibility of insulation materials being dislodged by violent air forces produced when fire breaks out. Go with Thermafiber, and you ll be ready to hang up the old way of insulating curtain wall systems forever. Proprietary Impasse Insulation Hangers help improve accuracy and reduce installation time.

20 Safe & Sustainable Insulation Slag is a beautiful thing What the steel industry throws away is the secret to success for Thermafiber mineral wool. It s also the secret to having high recycled content. The largest mineral part of mineral wool is actually blast furnace slag, which is a valuable by-product of hightemperature steel manufacturing. We heat slag in a cupola furnace at temperatures in excess of 2600 F, then spin the molten substance into billions of fibers. The finished product insulates, controls sound and contains fire. Thermafiber Inc Mill Street Wabash, IN Toll Free: Toll: Fax: info@thermafiber.com TF700/Rev Thermafiber, Inc. LEED is a registered trademark of U.S. Green Building Council Made in the USA Call or go to for more information or to arrange an appointment with your dedicated field representative today.

21 R-Value Chart Thermafiber Commercial Products Conserves Energy R* Values Reduces greenhouse Gas Emissions from Buildings Saves Money Insulation Thickness VersaBoard 35** UltraBatt TM FireSpan 40 & 90 Safing Insulation RainBarrier 45 & HD VersaBoard 40 & 60 VersaBoard 80*** ½ ½ Minimum 70% Recycled Content 3½ ½ ½ ½ *R = thickness thermal conductivity (R = t k ). R-Value is a measure of insulating ability. R means resistance to heat flow. The higher the R-Value, the greater insulation power. **VersaBoard 35 minimum thickness is 1½. ***VersaBoard 80 is not available in a thickness of 6 ½ or 7. TF692/REV Copyright 2014, Thermafiber, Inc. All Rights Reserved 3711 Mill Street, Wabash, IN TFIBER1 [ ] [260]

22 Recycled Content Chart Thermafiber Commercial & Residential Products One of the highest recycled contents available of any commercial insulation Conserves energy, reduces greenhouse gas emissions Each year over 75,000 tons of waste slag is recycled to make our insulation Product Recycled Content Options Standard Recycled Content EPA Choice Fiber (U.S. Government Buildings) FireSpan 40 & 90 75%* 75%* Safing Insulation 75%* 75%* SAFB Insulation 70% 75%* RainBarrier 45 & HD 70% 75%* VersaBoard Insulation 70% 75%* UltraBatt Insulation 70% SoundZero Insulation 75% *Minimum Recycled Content LEED v2009 Green Building Credits Minimum 70% Recycled Content 1 Energy & Atmosphere Materials & Resources Indoor Environmental Quality Innovation in Design 1 2.1, , , 5.2 TF632/REV Copyright 2014, Thermafiber, Inc. All Rights Reserved 3711 Mill Street, Wabash, IN TFIBER1 [ ] [260]

23 LEED Credits Thermafiber LEED 2009 Credits Guide LEED Category Energy and Atmosphere Optimize Energy Performance Credit 1 Please note: Thermafiber Insulation is only one component of the building envelope. Points are awarded based on energy efficiency above ANSI/ASHRAE/ IESNA Standard Thermafiber Contribution Thermafiber insulation reduces the transfer of heat (and cold) through building structures and envelopes by providing high thermal resistance. Thermafiber insulation reduces energy use in buildings resulting in a reduction in CO 2 emissions. Point Contribution NC* CS* Schools 1 to 19 Possible Points 3 to 21 Possible Points 1 to 19 Possible Points Materials and Resources Construction Waste Management - Credits 2.1 and % recycled or salvaged- 1 point 75% recycled or salvaged- 1 additional point Thermafiber insulation products can be diverted from the waste stream by removing undamaged material and re-installing it in new projects. Please refer to Thermafiber product specifications for recommended storage and installation of materials. 1 to 2 Possible Points 1 to 2 Possible Points 1 to 2 Possible Points Minimum 70% Recycled Content Recycled Materials- Credits 4.1 and % reused materials-1 point 20% reused materials-1 additional point Regional Materials- Credits 5.1 and % regional materials-1 point 20% regional materials-1 additional point Thermafiber offers one of the highest recycled contents of any glass fiber or mineral wool insulation. Pre-consucmer recycled contents up to 90% depending on product type. Thermafiber, centrally located in the Midwest, extracts raw materials and manufactures products in close proximity to many projects. Go to for our LEED Calculator to determine projects that qualify for these credits. 1 to 2 Possible Points 1 to 2 Possible Points 1 to 2 Possible Points 1 to 2 Possible Points 1 to 2 Possible Points 1 to 2 Possible Points Indoor Environmental Quality Enhanced Acoustical Performance- Credit 9 Thermafiber products absorb noise passing between floors and walls and provide STCs that improve the indoor environmental quality for building occupants. N/A N/A 1 Possible Point OVER

24 LEED Credits Thermafiber LEED 2009 Credits Guide LEED Category Innovation in Design Credit 1 Thermafiber Contribution Thermafiber products allow LEED design teams the opportunity to achieve exceptional performance above the requirements set by the LEED rating system. Thermafiber products offer superior acoustical and fire performance characteristics that are not specifically addressed by the LEED rating system. Point Contribution NC* CS* Schools 1 to 5 Possible Points N/A Possible Points 1 to 4 Possible Points LEED is a registered trademark of the USGBC TF636/Rev Copyright 2014, Thermafiber, Inc. All Rights Reserved 3711 Mill Street, Wabash, IN TFIBER1 [ ] [260]

25 Curtain Wall Insulation FireSpan 90 & FireSpan 40 Exceptional performance in Perimeter Fire Containment Systems Provides fire protection in rated assemblies Fire resistant to temperatures above 2,000 F (1,093 C) Conserves energy, reduces greenhouse gas emissions Mold resistant Controls noise and sound Natural dark color provides shadowing in glass spandrels LEED v2009 Green Building Credits Minimum 70% Recycled Content 1 Energy & Atmosphere Materials & Resources Indoor Environmental Quality Innovation in Design 1 2.1, , , 5.2 Thermafiber insulation provides the critical components of the perimeter fire containment system in the Trump International Hotel and Tower in Chicago. Firespan insulation is designed for use with Thermafiber Inc. s patented, labor saving, Impasse Curtain Wall Insulation System.

26 Thermafiber FireSpan 90 & FireSpan 40 Insulations Description: Product Options: Installation: THERMAFIBER FireSpan products are designed to provide fire protection in curtain wall and perimeter fire containment systems. These products are noncombustible, moisture-resistant, noncorrosive, nondeteriorating, mildew-proof and vermin-proof. Its natural dark color provides shadowing in glass spandrels. FireSpan 40 & 90 insulations provide thermal insulation, fire protection, acoustical and vapor control in many different fire containment assemblies of 1, 2, and 3-hr ratings. FireSpan 40, 2 or greater thickness, is available with a vapor retarding foil facing. FireSpan 90, 1 or greater thickness, is available with a vapor retarding foil facing. Recycled Content Options: Standard Fiber (Compiles with EPA Preference Program)...Minimum 75% FireSpan products should be mechanically attached to horizontal and vertical mullions with architect approved insulation fasteners. Reinforce FireSpan insulation on the outer insulation surface at the safing line. Typical reinforcement members include hat channels, L angles, and T bars. Thermafiber Inc. s patented Impasse system is designed to quickly and easily mechanically attach FireSpan insulation to curtain wall systems. Standard Sizes: Thickness* Widths** Lengths** FireSpan , 36, 72 48, 60, 72 FireSpan , 36, 72 48, 60, 72 Tolerances 1/4, - 1/8 ± 1/8 3/4, - 1/4 *Thicknesses are available in 1/2 increments. **Consult sales representative for custom size options. Technical Data: Fire-Containment Tests Per ASTM E 2307 Standards Compliance: Thermafiber Insolutions : For Further Information: Notice: Product Nominal 75 [24 C] R value per Designation Density BTU.in/hr.sq. ft. F inch of thickness*** FireSpan pcf 0.24 R = FireSpan pcf 0.24 R = ***R = thickness divided by k Tested to ASTM C 518 FireSpan 40 and 90 meet the following: ASTM C 665 Type I, III (Class A, Category 1) ASTM C 612 FireSpan 40 Type IA, IB, II, III, IVA ASTM C 612 FireSpan 90 Type IA, IB, II, III, IVA ASTM E 136 Rated Non-combustible per NFPA Standard 220 CAN/ULC S114 Complies ASTM E 96 Unfaced, 50 Perms as tested ASTM E 96 Foil Faced, 0.02 Perms as tested ASTM C 1104 Sorption less than 1% by volume ASTM C 356 Linear Shrinkage 1200º F (650º C) CAN/ULC S102 Flame Spread 0, Smoke Developed 0 ICC ES Report ER-2331 Tested to ASTM E 84 Unfaced Foil Faced Flame Spread Smoke Developed Flame Spread FireSpan insulation is the insulation for perimeter fire containment. Thermafiber has performed decades of testing in all of the containment systems listed below. For more complete test information, see SA707, THERMAFIBER Life-Safety Fire Containment Systems technical catalog or UL and Intertek (formerly OPL) Directories. For a full listing of containment systems visit and click on Fire Rated Assemblies. Aluminum Spandrel Curtain Wall Fire Containment Steel Stud-Framed/Gypsum Sheathing Curtain Wall Fire Containment Glass Spandrel Curtain Wall Fire Containment Granite Spandrel Curtain Wall Fire Containment Precast Concrete Spandrel Curtain wall products are approved by: New York City Board of Standards & Appeals (under BSA SM & accepted by MEA , Vol. II). Also, MEA M and MEA M. Smoke Developed Thermafiber offers industry leading technical and engineering assistance to architects, specifiers, and contractors. These services include CAD drawings, engineering judgments, LEED Credit Information, and product recommendations. Contact our technical services department at , or technicalservice@owenscorning.com For additional information about these or other Thermafiber products contact us at or visit our website THERMAFIBER, Inc. shall not be liable for incidental and consequential damages, directly or indirectly sustained, nor for any loss caused by application of these goods not in accordance with current printed instructions or for other than the intended use. THERMAFIBER liability is expressly limited to replacement of defective goods. Any claim shall be deemed waived unless made in writing within thirty (30) days from date it was or reasonably should have been discovered. TF686/Rev Copyright 2014, Thermafiber, Inc. All Rights Reserved. LEED is a registered trademark of U.S. Green Building Council. Submittal Approvals: Job Name Contractor Date 3711 Mill Street Wabash, IN TFIBER1 [ ] [260]

27 Insulation Hanger System Thermafiber Impasse Hangers Provides up to 3 hour fire protection in curtain wall systems Patented design provides enhanced insulation support and security Saves time and money over traditional insulation pins Easy to install UL approved and listed Insulation Minimum Impasse hangers were used to secure the Firespan curtain wall insulation for the perimeter fire containment system in the 555 Mission building in San Francisco, CA. Thermafiber insulation also contributed to the LEED silver rating for this building. Recycled Content Impasse hangers and locking washers are installed into Firespan curtain wall insulation before inserting the insulation into the spandrel area.

28 Description: Product Options: Thermafiber Impasse Hangers THERMAFIBER Impasse insulation hangers and locking washers are designed to provide superior insulation security and support where mechanical attachment is a requirement. Impasse saves time over traditional insulation pins by reversing the order of installation. The patented design also requires less hangers than traditional pins. The reversed installation order allows users to insert the Impasse hangers directly into the insulation and then install the insulation panel directly into the opening. Traditional insulation pins require users to install the pins in the opening first and then force the insulation onto the pins. Installation: 1 3 The Impasse hanger is impaled into the insulation. The forked leg provides quick, easy installation. The forked leg of the hanger support the insulation. A locking washer is slid over the hanger to fit tightly against the insulation panel. The forks are bent in opposite directions. Standard Sizes: Product Fire Containments Systems: Thermafiber Insolutions : For Further Information: Notice: UL Thermafiber offers industry leading technical and engineering assistance to architects, specifiers, and our website THERMAFIBER, Inc. shall not be liable for incidental and consequential damages, directly or indirectly sustained, nor for any loss caused by application of these goods not in accordance with current printed instructions or for other than the intended use. THERMAFIBER liability is expressly limited to replacement of defective goods. Any claim shall be deemed waived unless made in writing within thirty (30) days from date it was or reasonably should have been discovered. Submittal Approvals: Job Name

29 Insulation Hanger System Thermafiber Spiral Anchors Provides up to 3 hour fire protection in curtain wall systems Designed for easy installation of mullion covers Saves time and money over traditional insulation pins Component of UL approved and listed assembly Quick installation with common #2 Phillips head drill bit Available for overnight shipment Insulation Minimum Spiral Anchors in conjunction with Impasse hangers were used in the perimeter fire containment system in the Vdara hotel in Las Vegas. Recycled Content Spiral Anchors are easily installed with a power drill or power screwdriver using a #2 Phillips head drill bit.

30 Description: Thermafiber Spiral Anchors THERMAFIBER Spiral anchors are designed for easy attachment of the Firespan mullion covers to the Firespan sprandrel insulation panel. Spiral anchors can be used in conjunction with the Impasse hanger system for quick and easy installation. Spiral Anchors are also a versatile component that can be used to mechanically fasten insulation to insulation in other applications. Product Options: Installation: 2 3 Place mullion cover over the vertical spandrel. Mechanically attach the spiral anchor using a Phillips head drill or electric screwdriver. Tape over all spiral anchors to restore vapor barrier with Thermafiber Aluminum Foil or FSK tape. Standard Sizes: Product Quantity Fire Containments Systems: Thermafiber Insolutions : For Further Information: Notice: UL Thermafiber our website these goods not in accordance with current printed instructions or for other than the intended use. THERMAFIBER liability is expressly limited to replacement of Submittal Approvals: Job Name Contractor Date

31 Insulation Hanger System Thermafiber Impasse System Provides up to 3 hour fire protection in curtain wall systems Patented design Saves time and money over traditional jobsite installation methods Ideal for factory installing curtain wall insulation Easy to install Requires installation of fewer mechanical attachments UL approved and listed Insulation Minimum The Impasse system was used to install various Thermafiber mineral wool insulations in the perimeter fire containment system at 353 N. Clark in Chicago. Thermafiber insulation contributed to this buildings LEED Gold status. Recycled Content Firespan 90 Standard Impasse Vertical Hanger & Washer Smoke Seal Standard Impasse Horizontal Hanger & Washer Spiral Anchor T-Bar Safing 2 Thick Firespan 90 Vertical Mullion Cover Rendering of an Impasse system with all of the necessary components.

32 Description: Product Options: Thermafiber Impasse System Thermafiber IMPASSE curtain wall insulation system is a patented design that streamlines the installation of curtain wall insulation by changing the order of traditional installation steps to fit a more logical progression and take full advantage of the fire protective, sound control, and vapor barrier properties of FireSpan and Safing Insulation. Traditional curtain wall insulation systems call for installation of impaling pins on spandrel panels before installation of insulation. The insulation is then impaled onto the pins. The Impasse system is unique in that the hangers are inserted into the insulation before the insulation is installed into the panels. This technique saves time and money. The Impasse system is tested and rated with UL laboratories and provides up to 3 hours of fire protection. Impasse Hangers Spiral Anchors Locking Washers FireSpan Safing Standard Sizes: Product Sizes* Impasse Vertical Hanger* 2 5 in ½ increments Impasse Horizontal Hanger* 2-5 in ½ increments Impasse Locking Washers 1 size Perimeter Fire Containment Systems: Thermafiber Insolutions : For Further Information: Notice: 2 ¾ Spiral Anchor** (used w/ 1 thick mullion covers) 3 ¾ Spiral Anchor** (used w/ 2 thick mullion covers) UL Approved Designs per ASTM E 2307 CW-D-1005 CW-D-1016 CW-D-2041 CW-D-2051 CW-S-2058 CW-D-1006 CW-D-1017 CW-D-2042 CW-D-2052 CW-S-2059 CW-D-1007 CW-D-2008 CW-D-2043 CW-D-2055 CW-S-2060 CW-D-1008 CW-D-2009 CW-D-2044 CW-D-2056 CW-S-2061 CW-D-1009 CW-D-2010 CW-D-2045 CW-D-2059 CW-S-2062 CW-D-1010 CW-D-2036 CW-D-2046 CW-S-2001 CW-S-2064 CW-D-1012 CW-D-2037 CW-D-2047 CW-S-2002 CW-D-1013 CW-D-2038 CW-D-2048 CW-S-2003 CW-D-1014 CW-D-2039 CW-D-2049 CW-S-2006 CW-D-1015 CW-D-2040 CW-D-2050 CW-S , 1000, or 2000 pieces per carton 500, 1000, or 2000 pieces per carton *Hanger Size = insulation thickness, custom sizes and designs are available upon request **Spiral Anchors should be at least 1 ¾ longer than the thickness of the mullion cover. Custom sizes available. Thermafiber offers industry leading technical and engineering assistance to architects, specifiers, and contractors. These services include CAD drawings, engineering judgments, LEED Credit Information, product recommendations, and customized products. Contact our technical services department at , or technicalservice@owenscorning.com. For additional information about these or other Thermafiber products contact us at or visit our website THERMAFIBER, Inc. shall not be liable for incidental and consequential damages, directly or indirectly sustained, nor for any loss caused by application of these goods not in accordance with current printed instructions or for other than the intended use. THERMAFIBER liability is expressly limited to replacement of defective goods. Any claim shall be deemed waived unless made in writing within thirty (30) days from date it was or reasonably should have been discovered. TF469/Rev Copyright 2014, Thermafiber, Inc. All Rights Reserved. LEED is a registered trademark of U.S. Green Building Council. Submittal Approvals: Job Name Contractor Date 3711 Mill Street Wabash, IN TFIBER1 [ ] [260]

33 No Backer Bar System Thermafiber FireLedge Eliminates the need for a backer bar Fire resistant to temperatures above 2,000 F (1,093 C) Component of Patent Pending system Quick and easy to field install Packaged in cartons or polybags UL approved and listed Minimum Recycled Content Thermafiber mineral wool was used in the perimeter fire containment system in the Devon Energy Center in Oklahoma City, OK. Mullion Cover Impasse Spiral Anchor Impasse Horizontal Hanger FireSpan Spandrel Insulation (min 3 thick) Approved Sealent FireLedge Safing Insulation Thermafiber, Inc. Rendering of a No Backer Bar TM system showing FireLedge and all of the other necessary components.

34 Thermafiber FireLedge Description: FireLedge is an integral component of the patent pending No Backer Bar TM System. This design incorporates years of research and testing to completely eliminate the backer bar from the curtain wall assembly. Eliminating the backer bar from the spandrel area allows for thicker FireSpan insulation to be installed. The thicker insulation increases the overall R-value of the building envelope. Elimination of the backer bar saves time and money by reducing the amount of materials and labor needed to install the spandrel insulation. Product Packaging: is available packaged in cartons or polybags for ease of transport on the job site. Package Type Pieces/Package Lineal Feet/Package Cartons Polybag Installation: FireLedge is installed using 3.75 Impasse Spiral Anchors per the instructions listed in the UL design and also in the No Backer Bar System TM installation guide. Spiral Anchors, spaced a maximum of 16 on center, are used to secure the FireLedge to the spandrel insulation. Standard Size: Perimeter Fire Containment Systems: Thermafiber Insolutions : For Further Information: Notice: UL Approved Designs per ASTM E 2307 CW-D-1012 CW-D-1013 Thermafiber offers industry leading technical and engineering assistance to architects, specifiers, and contractors. These services include CAD drawings, engineering judgments, LEED Credit Information, product recommendations, and customized products. Contact our technical services department at , or technicalservice@owenscorning.com. For additional information about these or other Thermafiber products contact us at or visit our website THERMAFIBER, Inc. shall not be liable for incidental and consequential damages, directly or indirectly sustained, nor for any loss caused by application of these goods not in accordance with current printed instructions or for other than the intended use. THERMAFIBER liability is expressly limited to replacement of defective goods. Any claim shall be deemed waived unless made in writing within thirty (30) days from date it was or reasonably should have been discovered Side Profile 6 TF461/Rev Copyright 2014, Thermafiber, Inc. All Rights Reserved. LEED is a registered trademark of U.S. Green Building Council. Submittal Approvals: Job Name Contractor Date 3711 Mill Street Wabash, IN TFIBER1 [ ] [260]

35 NO BACKER-BAR TM SYSTEM INSTALLATION GUIDE UL approved and listed Increases the overall R-value of the building envelope Provides up to 3 hours of fire protection in curtain wall systems Patent pending design Saves time and money Eliminates the backer bar completely

36 Why most systems require a backer/reinforcement member. A backer reinforcement member can be a galvanized 20 gauge steel angle, T-Bar or hat channel. This member is installed behind the curtain wall insulation at the safe-off line as a means of keeping the curtain wall insulation from bowing due to the 25-50% compression fit of the Safing TM Insulation, depending on the listed design. See Figure 1 which shows the location of the backer/reinforcement member. Typically, without this member, the force from installing the Safing Insulation under high compression causes the curtain wall insulation to bow. Since the Safing Insulation can not follow the plane of the bowed curtain wall insulation, small gaps form. In the event of a fire, these small gaps will allow flame and hot gases to spread vertically to the next floor. Backer/Reinforcement Member Figure 1 Thermafiber offers a system that does not incorporate a backer/reinforcement member. Thermafiber has developed a 2 and 3 hour, UL Perimeter Fire Containment design that eliminates the need for installing a backer/reinforcement member(cw-d-1012 and CW-D-1013). This system incorporates a FireLedge, mineral wool insulation shelf, in combination with spiral anchors to provide support to the Safing Insulation and to prevent the curtain wall insulation from bowing. See Figure 2. FireLedge Figure 2

37 What are the advantages of a No Backer Bar System? Systems that include a backer/reinforcement member require mechanical attachment to the vertical mullions. Many curtain wall manufacturers want to minimize penetrations in the aluminum mullions with mechanical fasteners. The No Backer Bar System eliminates the need to make holes in the aluminum framing for a backer/reinforcement member. By not having to install a backer/reinforcement member, the No Backer Bar System significantly reduces installation time and labor costs. This system increases the R-Value of the assembly by requiring a minimum of 3 thick FireSpan 90 insulation, and allows the space to do so since the no backer bar is present. Often curtain wall mounting anchors are in locations that make it impossible to properly install a backer/reinforcement member. Eliminating the need for a backer bar simplifies the installation. A metal panel system, also known as back pan design, requires that the backer/reinforcement member be mechanically attached to the back pan. Since the back pan is typically used to provide a vapor barrier, penetrating the panel with fasteners for the reinforcement member, may compromise the continuity of the vapor barrier. The No Backer Bar System eliminates the need to mechanically attach to the metal backpan. Backer/reinforcement members used with transparent spandrel glass are not aesthetically appealing. The metal channels can be seen through the glass. Using the No Backer Bar system eliminates the need for unsightly metal members. Many times backer/reinforcement members are improperly installed. The use of the no backer bar system eliminates potential installation errors. How is the No Backer Bar System installed? Step 1- Mechanically install a minimum 3 thick FireSpan 90 Insulation with Thermafiber Impasse Hangers into the spandrel framing opening so that the insulation is flush with interior face of the aluminum framing. Horizontal hangers are installed 6 in from each mullion and then spaced a maximum of 16 oc. Vertical hangers are installed 6 down from the top of the insulation panel and 6 from the bottom of the insulation panel. Min. 3 Thick FireSpan 90 Insulation Mechanically attach spandrel insulation.

38 No Backer Bar Installation (cont.) Step 2- The next step is to install the FireLedge Insulation. The FireLedge is a FSP faced insulation 12 wide by 2 thick with the 6 wide section cut down to 1 thick. See Figure 3. The FireLedge is installed in conjunction with the Safing Insulation. Rest the Safing on the 1 ledge of the FireLedge. The Safing Insulation is to be put in under a minimum 25% compression with the fibers in the vertical direction and installed at a depth of 4. Compress the Safing Insulation so that it can be installed in the safe-off opening. The FireLedge will run continuously over the FireSpan 90 Insulation and the vertical mullions at the floor level so that the 1 thick portion extends 2 above the top surface of the floor with the vertical seams abutted tightly together. Vertical seams in the FireLedge must be staggered with the vertical seams in the Safing Insulation. The top section of the FireLedge is secured to the FireSpan 90 Insulation with spiral anchors installed at a 45 angle through the Safing Insulation every 12 oc. See Figure 3. The lower section of the FireLedge is secured to the FireSpan 90 with spiral anchors installed at a 90 angle every 16 oc. See Figures 3 and 4. Step 3- Protect exposed vertical mullions with 2 minimum thickness x 10 wide FireSpan 90 Insulation Mullion Covers. Mullion Covers are to be centered over mullions and secured to curtain wall insulation with Spiral Anchors spaced a maximum of 12 oc. Mullion Covers are to be notched to step over the FireLedge material and abut the top of the Safing Insulation. Mullion Covers below the floor will abut to the bottom of the FireLedge material. See Figure 5. Figure 3 Spiral Anchor Top Mullion Covers notched out around FireLedge Bottom Mullion Covers abutting bottom of FireLedge Figure 4 Figure 5

39 No Backer Bar Installation (cont.) Step 4- Install smoke sealant material at the sealant manufacturer s specified wet thickness, spray-applied over the top of the Safing Insulation, lapping a minimum of a 1/2 onto the top surface of the floor and on to the curtain wall insulation and mullion covers. See Figure 6. Smoke Sealant Figure 6 Completely Installed No Backer Bar System

40 Thermafiber Insolutions Standards Compliance Thermafiber also supports the No Backer-Bar installation system (and all of its mineral wool products) with Thermafiber Insolutions, a customized five-pronged approach that helps you easily and successfully plan, order and install insulation, Insolutions include: ASTM E 2307 UL Design CW-D-1012 and CW-D1013 (when tested as an assembly) ASTM C 665 Type I, III (Class A, Category I) ASTM C 612 FireSpan 90 and FireLedge Types IA, IB, II, III High-performance products ASTM C 612 Safing Insulation Types IA, IB, II Time-saving insulation hanger systems ASTM E 136 Rated Non-combustible per NFPA Standard 220 ASTM E 84 Unfaced-Flame Spread 0, Smoke Developed 0 ASTM E 84 Foil Faced, Flame Spread 25, Smoke Developed 0 Absorbs less than 1% by volume ASTM C 1104 LEED Green Building Credits Energy & Atmosphere Materials Indoor & Resources Environmental Quality Innovation in Design 1 d 2.1, , , , , 5.2 Contributes to 33 LEED credits across 4 categories. All-phase consultation Labor-saving customization and packaging Safe & Sustainable Insulation You need to make your building more energy efficient. Why not optimize the insulation system to include fire protection, smoke stopping and sound control? You will not only make your building more energy efficient but also safe and appealing. It s Easy To Specify Thermafiber To specify the NoBacker Bar System, just: 1. Go to or log on to your favorite spec service website: Click on Specs or follow the link to Thermafiber.com and click on Architectural Specs * br er a l wo ol if Spec R THE AFIB RM ied E ot lm in e r o v er ia h er a nd s o f co m m c Call or go to for more information or to arrange an appointment with your dedicated field representative today. Made in the USA TF601/Rev TF601/Rev Thermaiber, Thermafiber, Inc. LEED LEED is a registered registered trademark trademark of U.S. Green Green Building Building Council 2. Type Thermafiber in the search box 4. That s it. Questions? Call Thermafiber Inc Mill Street Wabash, IN Toll Free: Toll: Fax: info@thermafiber.com *Reed Construction Data 2010

41 SA707 LIFE-SAFETY FIRE CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 07210/THC BuyLine 2999 Fire Containment Curtain Wall Systems Safing Sound Attentuation Fire Blanket Product Data For Additional Products see back cover.

42 LIFE-SAFETY FIRE CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 07210/THC BuyLine 2999 Introduction to THERMAFIBER Insulations offer superior fire protection through the ability of our mineral fibers to resist temperatures up to 2,000 F THERMAFIBER (1,093 C). By contrast, glass fiber insulations begin to disintegrate at about 1,050 F (565 C). Products Advantages Noncombustible per Standards NFPA 220, ASTM E136 Impedes smoke passage with foil facing and SMOKE SEAL Compound Dry construction can be installed all-year round Nonasbestos Moisture-resistant adsorbs less than one percent moisture Noncorrosive, nondeteriorating, mildew-proof and vermin-proof stays in place without problems Durable provides long-term retention of insulating values Product Uses Commercial Insulations Exterior wall insulation reduces heat transmission, saves energy and improves occupant comfort (see page 10 for more information). Sound and Fire Control Enhances sound attenuation and fire protection in partitions and floor-ceiling assemblies (see pages 8-9 for more information). Curtain Wall Fire/Smoke Containment Contains fire and impedes smoke between floors at the slab edge/curtain wall interface in addition to providing insulation for the exterior walls to conserve energy. (These curtain wall insulations are further described on pages 2-7). Green Building Material Recycled content of Thermafiber products exceeds EPA requirements of 75% for building insulation with 85% the typical level of recovered materials. THERMAFIBER Curtain Wall Insulations and Accessories Designed for use in curtain wall assemblies, these products provide key features for fire-containment applications: Proven history of performance for more than 30 years Requires positive mechanical attachment for aluminum-framed systems Optional dark colored or black-mat faced product for backing glass spandrel panels Regular Curtain Wall or FIRESPAN Insulation Regular Curtain Wall or FIRESPAN Insulation comes as semi-rigid blankets of unfaced felt for backing spandrel panels of opaque material where no vapor retarder is needed, or covering structural mullions as required in the curtain wall checklists on page 4. THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation and Safing Impaling Z Clips This product is designed to be compatible with THERMAFIBER Curtain Wall or FIRESPAN Insulation in perimeter applications, but is also used in penetration safe-off applications and other fireprotection assemblies. 2" 1" 3" FSP Curtain Wall or FIRESPAN Insulation FSP Curtain Wall or FIRESPAN Insulation is the same as regular curtain wall insulation with a tough scrim-reinforced foil facing that serves as a vapor retarder. The facing also adds durability for field installation. SMOKE SEAL Compound and FIRECODE Compound 3" These products are caulking (SMOKE SEAL Compound) and mortar-type (FIRECODE Compound) fire/smoke stop materials used as topping over THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation in various applications. Dark Curtain Wall or FIRESPAN Insulation Dark Curtain Wall or FIRESPAN Insulation is similar to regular curtain wall insulation except it has a darker color for backing dark-colored glass spandrel panels. Using dark insulation instead of light insulation improves the look of the assembly. Because the combined effects of color and shading can be unpredictable, a full-scale mock-up of the insulated spandrel is required to ensure desired appearance. On The Cover Top Photo: Middle Photo: Bottom Photo: Four Times Square, New York, New York The Promenade, Atlanta, Georgia San Francisco Civic Center Complex, San Architect: Fox & Fowle Architects, P.C. Architect: Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback & Francisco, CA Products: THERMAFIBER CW90 Curtain Wall Associates Architect: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP Insulation: THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation Products: THERMAFIBER Curtain Wall and Owner: San Francisco State Building Authority THERMAFIBER SMOKE SEAL Compound THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation Products: THERMAFIBER Firespan Insulation, Thermafiber Inc. 2 THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation, FIRECODE Compound, THERMAFIBER Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets

43 LIFE-SAFETY FIRE CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 07210/THC BuyLine 2999 Why do you need fire containment? The first priority in building safety is containment of both fire and smoke to the area of origin. For mid- and high-rise buildings, fire and smoke must be prevented from spreading to the next floor. Since the floor assembly is typically a fire-rated system, a possible route for fire spread is through and up the exterior curtain wall system, which is frequently overlooked. In order to protect this weak point, the exterior curtain wall system must (1) eliminate the flue opening between the floor slab and spandrel panel, and (2) provide a fire containment barrier that causes the flames exiting the vision area on one floor to be diverted and cooled so that they are less likely to ignite combustibles on the floor above. THERMAFIBER Life-Safety Fire Containment Systems protect perimeters by combining THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation, THERMAFIBER Curtain Wall or FIRESPAN Insulation and THERMAFIBER SMOKE SEAL or FIRECODE Compound. Note: These products are designed to complement each other in an assembly and shouldn t be combined with products having different fire-containment values. Fire Containment 2 1 In an unprotected curtain wall, or in one protected with low-melt glass fiber insulation, there are three ways in which fire can spread from floor to floor. THERMAFIBER Life-Safety Fire Containment Products compartmentalize fire, preventing it from spreading from the floor of origin up to the floor above by: 3 1. Through the space between the slab edge and the curtain wall. 2. Through the window head mullion and then up through the cavity of the curtain wall. 3. Out through the broken vision glass and back in through the curtain wall. 1. Filling the slab-edge/curtain wall gap with Thermafiber Safing Insulation 2. Protecting the vertical mullions 3. Providing a vertical barrier to fire using Thermafiber Curtain Wall or FireSpan Insulation Spread of fire (unprotected) THERMAFIBER Fire Containment (protected) Code Requirements All model building codes in the U.S.A. require that the gap at the slab edge/curtain wall interface be treated to maintain the same fire integrity as the floor-ceiling. The THERMAFIBER Life-Safety Fire Containment Systems have been independently tested by Underwriters Laboratories and Omega Point Laboratories and accepted or recognized (ICBO ER-2331, California State Fire Marshal, OSHPD) as maintaining fire containment from floor to floor. How the THERMAFIBER System Works THERMAFIBER Curtain Wall and Safing Insulations have effectively stopped fire for many years. However, experience has shown smoke to be often more life-threatening than fire. The THERMAFIBER Life-Safety Fire Containment Systems for perimeter protection combines foil-faced insulation with a specially designed fire and smoke resistant sealant to form an effective barrier to the passage of smoke as well as fire. At slab perimeters, THERMAFIBER SMOKE SEAL, FIRECODE Compound, or other approved smoke sealant is used to seal the THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation to both the foil facing of THERMAFIBER Curtain Wall or FIRESPAN Insulation and the floor slab. This seal completely bridges the top of the opening between the slab and the curtain wall, effectively eliminating the passage of fire and smoke through this area. See specific system for details on the approved smoke sealant. Why Thermafiber Insulation products can perform in fire Controlled in accordance with ASTM E119 time-temperature relationship shows superior fire characteristics of Thermafiber Insulation products. (See Graph) 2080 F At 5 hr., THERMAFIBER Insulation is still intact. Test terminated without failure 1510 F (25 minutes) Plate glass melts 1220 F (9 minutes) Aluminum melts 1050 F (6 minutes) Glass-fiber insulation melts 450 F (2 minutes) Cellulose pyrolyzes Hours ASTM E119 Time Temperature Curve 2400 F C 2200 F C 2000 F C 1800 F C 1600 F C 1400 F C 1200 F C 1000 F C 800 F C 600 F C 400 F C 200 F 93.3 C F Temperature Thermafiber Inc. 3

44 LIFE-SAFETY FIRE CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 07210/THC BuyLine 2999 THERMAFIBER Fire Containment Curtain Wall System Design Criteria Aluminum-Framed Curtain Wall Systems Design Criteria The following checklist contains important details that must be included in a THERMAFIBER Fire Containment System used in an aluminum-framed curtain wall system with aluminum, glass or stone spandrel panels. (See specific test design for details.) 1. THERMAFIBER Curtain Wall (CW) or FIRESPAN Insulation is mechanically attached to mullions and transoms using impaling pins, screws or other positive mechanical attachment. 2. Exposed aluminum mullions must be protected with THERMAFIBER Curtain Wall (CW) or FIRESPAN Insulation mullion covers. (See specific test design for details.) 3. THERMAFIBER Safing insulation is compression fit (minimum 1/2 wider than opening) (see specific test design for details) into safe-off area (2-8 ) and supported with safing Z clips (optional in some designs). 4. A light steel angle or channel is placed horizontally at the safing line, attached to vertical mullions either within the insulation at a horizontal splice, or behind the insulation and attached to vertical mullions. This detail prevents bowing of curtain wall insulation due to the compression fit of the safing insulation. 5. To further resist passage of smoke, systems that do not include FIRECODE Compound or other approved smoke sealant should utilize foil-faced THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation (flush with the top of the slab) and be perimetercaulked with THERMAFIBER SMOKE SEAL Compound; or utilize a 1/2 fill of THERMAFIBER SMOKE SEAL Compound over the Foil-Faced THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation (recessed 1/2 from the top of the slab) glass, aluminumy or stone THERMAFIBER CWy 2 or FIRESPAN insulation y pinned to mullion covers Smoke Sealanty y 5 4 stiff-back angle 4 3 steel angley insulation hangers Foil-faced or y3 unfaced THERMAFIBER y safing insulation y supported by Z-clips THERMAFIBER CW or y1 FIRESPAN insulation y pinned to angle clips aluminium curtain y wall system Steel Stud-Framed Curtain Wall Systems Design Criteria Steel Stud-Framed Curtain Wall Systems Design Criteria The following checklist contains important details that must be included in a THERMAFIBER Fire Containment System used in an steel stud-framed curtain wall system. (See specific test design for details.) 1. THERMAFIBER FIRESPAN SS Insulation is friction-fit between the steel studs. 2. THERMAFIBER Safing insulation is compression fit (minimum 1/2 wider than opening) (see specific test design for details) into safe-off area (2-8 ) and supported with safing Z clips, 24 o.c. maximum (optional in some designs). 3. SHEETROCK Brand Gypsum Sheathing, FIRECODE Core, or DUROCK Brand Cement Board, is screw-attached to the exterior face of the studs. SHEETROCK Brand Gypsum Panels, FIRECODE Core, is screw-attached to the interior face of the studs. See specific test design for other approved Gypsum Board manufacturers. 4. FIRECODE compound or other approved smoke sealant. 3 SHEETROCK y Brand Gypsum y Sheathing, FIRECODE Core, y or DUROCK Brand y Exterior Cement Board SHEETROCK y3 Brand Gypsum Panels,y FIRECODE Core exterior system THERMAFIBER y safing insulation gap for brace left open Smoke Sealant THERMAFIBER y FIRESPAN SS insulation, y friction fit min. 3 5 /8" 20 ga. studs steel strut SHEETROCK Brand y3 Gypsum Panels, FIRECODE Core Thermafiber Inc. 4

45 LIFE-SAFETY FIRE CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 07210/THC BuyLine 2999 Selector Curtain Wall Fire Containment Traditional fire testing procedures are designed to evaluate a specific element (wall, beam or floor-ceiling) independently. However, in curtain wall fires, the simultaneous attack of fire and smoke on several construction elements dictates the need for a method to evaluate the independent elements of a fire-containment system as a whole. Thermafiber Inc. is actively participating on a technical committee with the American Society of Testing Materials (ASTM) to develop a standard test method for determining the fire-endurance of different curtain wall fire-containment assemblies. Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and Omega Point Laboratories (OPL), testing with the Intermediate-Scale, Multi-Story Test Apparatus, have tested and listed Thermafiber in over 50 curtain wall systems in their Fire Resistance Directory under a new classification titled Perimeter Fire Containment Systems. These UL and OPL-Classified systems, along with tests witnessed by UL and other independent parties, are noted in the selector below. Note: Low-melt-point insulations cannot be substituted for THERMAFIBER Insulations in any tested assembly. It is imperative that THERMAFIBER Curtain Wall or FIRESPAN Insulations and THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation be used together to achieve fire containment. Glass Spandrel Fire-rated Construction Curtain Wall Fire Fire Rating Detail & Physical Description & Test No. System Reference Containment (2) 2 hr. Fire Integrity Rating Heat-strengthened opaque glass, 1/4 thick, secured to aluminum mullions with aluminum retainers 2 45 min. Insulation THERMAFIBER FIRESPAN Foil-Faced Insulation recessed between vertical mullions, attached to mullions with sheet Rating (1) metal shields on 4-1/2 long impaling pins located in each corner and spaced 12 o.c. max. around UL Des. No. CW-S-2001 perimeter pins swaged to nominal 2 x2 x2 steel members screw-attached to mullions mullions covered with 8 wide strips of nominal 2 THERMAFIBER FIRESPAN Foil-Faced Insulation covers centered over mullions and transoms and impaled on same pins used to secure curtain wall insulation secured with clinch shields 1-1/2 x1-1/2 20-gauge angle installed to stiffen curtain wall insulation between vertical mullions at safing joint end of stiff back angle screwed to vertical mullions safe-off area sealed with 4 THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation (2) on safing clips at 12 o.c. max. safing topped with 1 thick FIRECODE Compound. For more information on this system, request publication IW942 from Thermafiber Inc. Curtain Wall Systems (2) 2 hr. Heat-strengthened glass spandrel panel, 1/4 thick, secured to aluminum mullions at 5 o.c. with pressure plates recessed 2 THERMAFIBER FIRESPAN Insulation attached over impaling pins with sheet metal shields 12 o.c. to 2 x2 x2 steel members screw attached to mullions mullions covered with 6 wide, 1 thick THERMAFIBER FIRESPAN Insulation impaled 12 o.c. on same pins supporting 2 THERMAFIBER FIRESPAN Insulation 1 x1 x22 ga. steel angle spanning horizontally embedded in 2 THERMAFIBER FIRESPAN Insulation at horizontal splice of blankets safe-off area between furnace and assembly was sealed with 4 thick UL-labeled THERMAFIBER SAFING Insulation with safing clips UL Report Dated For more information on this system, request publication IW902 from Thermafiber Inc. Aluminum Spandrel 2 hr. Fire Integrity Rating Aluminum spandrel panels secured to aluminum mullions. Foil-Faced THERMAFIBER FIRESPAN Insulation, 2 thick, Curtain Wall Fire 45 min. Insulation Rating (1) installed between mullions, attached over impaling pins mounted on 2 x 2 x 2 steel members screw- Containment UL Des CW-S-2002 attached to mullions. Inside face of mullions covered with 2 thick strips of foil-faced THERMAFIBER FIRESPAN Insulation. Curtain wall insulation and mullion covers held in place on impaling pins by clinch shields. THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation (3),4 thick, fit between the concrete floor and curtain wall insulation, recessed 1 below the top surface of concrete floor, and impaled on Z -shaped safing clips 12 o.c. Stiff back steel channel, installed behind curtain wall insulation to provide lateral support. FIRECODE Compound applied over safing insulation at a thickness of 1. For more information on this system, request publication IW916 (2) from Thermafiber Inc. Gypsum Sheathing 2 hr. Fire Integrity Rating SHEETROCK brand FIRECODE Gypsum Sheathing, 5/8 thick, or DUROCK Brand Cement Board, 1/2 or 5/8 thick, Curtain Wall Fire 45 min. Insulation screw-attached to exterior side of min. 3-5/8 20-ga. steel stud framing 3 THERMAFIBER FIRESPAN SS Containment Rating (1) Insulation in stud cavity SHEETROCK Brand FIRECODE Gypsum Panels, 5/8 thick, screw-attached to interior side (2) UL Des. CW-S-1001 of the 3-5/8 20 ga. framing 4 thick THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation (2) (ICBO ES Report ER-2331 requires foilfaced safing insulation) between edge of concrete slab and gypsum sheathing, compression fit and secured with safing clips,.12 o.c 1 thick FIRECODE Compound topping over safing insulation. For more information on this system, request publication IW911 from Thermafiber Inc. Notes: (1) The Insulation Rating is a means of rating the protection provided by a curtain wall system against heat transfer through the safe-off area; it is measured as the time it takes for the temperature to rise 325 F on the unexposed surface. (2) Note that curtain wall and safing insulations may be required to be foil-faced under certain test or performance conditions; insulations are shown without foil here for clarity. See next page for more designs. Thermafiber Inc. 5

46 LIFE-SAFETY FIRE CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 07210/THC BuyLine 2999 Installing the correct perimeter fire containment design is essential to life and property safety. Many fire rated assembly installations require the approval of a third party evaluation service. The following curtain wall fire containment systems have been evaluated and approved by these accredited laboratories: Omega Point Laboratories, Inc. (OPL) and Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL). Thermafiber FIRESPAN, FIRESPAN SS and Safing Insulation are UL and OPL classified fire containment products intended for use in the following rated assemblies. Curtain Wall Fire Containment Systems Fire-rated Construction System UL Assemblies Fire-rating OPL Assemblies Fire-rating CW-D CEJ 133P 2 CEJ 204P 7 CW-D /2 & 2 hr. CEJ 173P 2 CEJ 216P 3 Dynamic CW-D CEJ 154P 6 CEJ 222P 8 2 hr. CEJ 161P 2 CEJ 246P 3 CEJ 203P 5 CEJ 257P 9 Glass Spandrel - Aluminum Framed CEJ 145P 1 2-1/2 hr. CW-S hr. Static CW-S CW-S /2 & 2 hr. CW-S CEJ 136P 2 CEJ 166P 2 CEJ 138P 2 CEJ 210P 5 Glass Spandrel - Steel Framed Dynamic CEJ 178P 2 CEJ 212P 5 2 hr. CEJ 176P 2 CEJ 228P 8 CEJ 164P 2 CEJ 230P 8 CW-D CEJ 139P 2 CEJ 209P 5 Dynamic CW-D /2 & 2 hr. CEJ 179P 2 CEJ 227P 8 2 hr. CW-D CEJ 167P 2 Aluminum Spandrel - Aluminum Framed CW-S hr. Static CW-S CW-S /2 & 2 hr. CW-S CEJ 135P 2 CEJ 165P 2 CEJ 137P 2 CEJ 211P 5 Aluminum Spandrel - Steel Framed Dynamic CEJ 175P 2 CEJ 213P 5 2 hr. CEJ 177P 2 CEJ 229P 8 CEJ 163P 2 CEJ 231P 8 CW-D Dynamic CW-D /2 & 2 hr. Granite Spandrel - Aluminum Framed CW-D CW-S Static CW-S /2 & 2 hr. CW-S CW-D CEJ 130P 2 Dynamic CW-D hr. CEJ 170P 2 2 hr. Concrete Spandrel - Tilt-Up Panels CW-D CW-S Static CW-S hr. CW-S CEJ 141P 2 CEJ 169P 2 Concrete Spandrel - Aluminum Framed Dynamic CEJ 181P 2 CEJ 207P 5 2 hr. CEJ 153P 6 CEJ 225P 8 CEJ 155P 1 CEJ 256P 9 CEJ 134P 2 Concrete Spandrel - Steel Framed Dynamic CEJ 174P 2 CEJ 193P 6 CEJ 258P 9 CEJ 234P 2 2 hr. 1 hr. CEJ 131P 2 CEJ 259P 3 CEJ 238P 2 CEJ 260P 3 Dynamic CEJ 239P 5 CEJ 261P 3 Gypsum Sheathing - Steel Framed CEJ 240P 5 CEJ 262P 3 2 hr. CEJ 241P 5 CEJ 263P 3 CEJ 242P 5 CEJ 264P 3 CEJ 243P 5 CEJ 265P 3 CW-S Static CW-S hr. CW-S CEJ 140P 2 CEJ 208P 5 Steel Spandrel - Aluminum Framed Dynamic CEJ 180P 2 CEJ 226P 8 2 hr. CEJ 168P 2 CEJ 132P 2 CEJ 182P 1 Steel Spandrel - Steel Framed Dynamic CEJ 171P 2 CEJ 196P 5 2 hr. CEJ 172P 2 CEJ 219P 8 CEJ 160P 2 CEJ 237P 9 Note: 3M Fire Barrier Spray and 3M Fire Dam Spray are equivalent smoke sealants. Both sealants are interchangeable in any systems specifying 3M smoke sealants. 1 Smoke Sealant Manufacturer, STI 6 Smoke Sealant Manufacturer, Grace Construction Products 2 Smoke Sealant Manufacturer, 3M 7 Smoke Sealant Manufacturer, TREMCO, Inc. 3 Smoke Sealant Manufacturer, Hilti 8 Smoke Sealant Manufacturer, Passive Fire Protection Partners 4 Smoke Sealant Manufacturer, United States Gypsum Co. 9 Smoke Sealant Manufacturer, Nelson Firestop Products 5 Smoke Sealant Manufacturer, Johns Manville Details of the UL and OPL assemblies can be requested by contacting Thermafiber, Inc. at Details can also be viewed on OPL's web site at or UL's web site at To view OPL's assemblies from their web site, click on Listing & Labeling, choose Directory, scroll down and click on Online Directory, scroll down to the heading Download or View Designs by Design Number", click on the down arrow and select the design number, i.e.: CEJ 133P. Lastly, click on the Go button. The design should appear in pdf format. To view UL's assemblies from their web site, click Online Tools on UL's home page, then click Online Certification Directory, then on UL File Number. Enter the system number- i.e: CW-S-2001, then click the Search button. Clicking on - i.e.: XHDG.CW-S-2001 opens the design file. Thermafiber Inc. 6

47 LIFE-SAFETY FIRE CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 07210/THC BuyLine 2999 Thermafiber Curtain Wall Insulations; CW 40, CW 70 and CW 90 in combination with Thermafiber Safing Insulation also provide superior fire protection in perimeter fire containment systems. Thermafiber Curtain Wall Insulation has proven its fire performance capabilities in many different fire containment assemblies with 1, 2 and 3 hour ratings as outlined in the following tested systems: Curtain Wall Fire Containment Systems Fire-rated Construction System Design # Fire-rating CEG hr. CEG Glass Spandrel Static CEG WJE CEG CEG USG Aluminum Spandrel Static WJE USG CEG hr. 1 hr. 2 hr. 1 hr. 3 hr. Granite Spandrel Static CEG hr. CEG Thermafiber Smoke Seal Compound CEG hr. Safing Insulation Fire Containment Detail & Physical Description & Test No. Fire Containment (1) 3 hr. Spandrel panel containing CW insulation safe-off area sealed with 4 thick THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation WJE and USG THERMAFIBERy Curtain Wall insulation Safing THERMAFIBER Safingy insulation THERMAFIBER safingy impaling clip or Z-clips 2" to 8" y max. Notes: (1) This is a test designed to demonstrate the performance of THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation in a curtain wall application. Tests are identified as WJE and USG Performance of Uninsulated Panels Performance of Low-Melt-Point Insulations Smoke Control THERMAFIBER fire-tested an unprotected granite panel curtain wall system in February 1989 to determine whether stone panels need fire protection to maintain their integrity in curtain wall assemblies: THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation alone (no CW insulation) was used to fill the void between the slab edge and the granite panel. At seven minutes into the ASTM E119 (ANSI/UL 263) time-temperature controlled test, cracks formed in the 3 cm thick granite panel, and went completely through the granite. Conclusion: Without the additional fire protection of curtain wall insulation, the granite panel system may fail. A glass spandrel panel system was also fire tested. It was protected with glass fiber curtain wall insulation and THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation. The purpose of the test was to determine whether glass fiber insulations can be used for fire-containment in conjunction with THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation. At ten minutes into the ASTM E119 (ANSI/UL 263) time-temperature controlled test, the glass fiber insulation began to melt. At 21 minutes, 45 seconds, the glass spandrel shattered. When the glass shattered, the THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation fell out intact. Conclusion: Glass fiber insulations readily melt in fire, providing insufficient fire containment. After successfully developing systems to provide fire containment in curtain wall and penetration applications, Thermafiber addressed a second life-safety concern, smoke control. The company developed and tested smoke control systems for the following reasons: Smoke Inhalation causes 75% of all fire deaths. 65% of all fire deaths occur away from the fire room. There is no industry-accepted test method to evaluate the ability of a material or assembly to contain smoke, in perimeter fire containment systems. Contact a Thermafiber representative for more information on smoke control. Thermafiber Inc. 7

48 A-28 LIFE-SAFETY FIRE CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 07210/THC BuyLine 2999 Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets Sound Attenuation Fire Blanket Assemblies Creased THERMAFIBER SAFB Assemblies THERMAFIBER Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets (SAFB) are nominal 2.5-lb./cu. ft. (4 lb./cu. ft. for 1 ) density blankets specifically intended to be used for sound attenuation in walls and ceilings. They are highly effective in reducing sound transmission. They are provided in standard widths of 15, 16, 17, 24 and 25 by 48 length for installation between studs or joists. They are available in thicknesses of 1 to 6 (in 1/2 increments) to provide a variety of levels of sound attenuation.they are particularly useful in partitions requiring fire ratings and as overlayment for acoustical tile or panel ceilings to improve acoustics. Surface burning characteristics are flame spread 0, smoke developed 0. Depending on the particular assembly and application, partition STC ratings have been improved up to eleven points by installing THERMAFIBER SAFB in the stud cavity. The insulation also has been shown to improve MTC ratings for low-frequency sound attenuation, isolating sounds from machinery, mechanical equipment and music. THERMAFIBER SAFBs are superior to glass fiber in sound attenuation. In fact, low-density (<1 lb./cu.ft.) glass fiber insulation requires greater thickness than standard THERMAFIBER SAFB to provide the same attenuation. These engineered assemblies offer the most economical drywall and veneer plaster sound systems in the 50 to 55 STC range. They are also fire-rated, making them ideal for party and corridor walls in hotels, motels, offices and multi-family dwellings. The Creased THERMAFIBER SAFB system is a patented insulation blanket assembly that is 1 wider than regular blankets. After the blanket is installed in the partition cavity, a 1 vertical slit is field-cut partially through the center of the blanket, allowing it to be creased. Compressing the extra width into the stud cavity buckles the center, exerting pressure against both studs and drywall. This pressure dampens sound vibrations and boosts the partition s STC rating. For example, a single-layer drywall partition with Creased THERMAFIBER SAFB has the same STC rating as an unbalanced drywall partition with standard SAFB. For further information about THERMAFIBER SAFB and Creased SAFB, request TF885, Thermafiber Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets (SAFB) available from Thermafiber Inc. 61 STC* 2-hr. partition, resilient channel 3 THERMAFIBER SAFB in stud cavity 1/2 gypsum wallboard Type C core 3-5/8 20 ga studs 24 o.c. RC-1 channel or equivalent one side, spaced 24 o.c. screw-att to studs 3 layers gypsum panels screw-att to studs, double layer screw-att to chan joints stag and fin perimeter caulked UL Des U419 or U455 RAL-TL STC 2-hr. partition, double-layer drywall 2 THERMAFIBER SAFB in stud cavity 2 layers 3/4 SHEETROCK Brand gypsum panels, ULTRACODE core, ea side 2-1/2 25 ga steel studs 24 o.c. panels screw att with joints stag and fin UL Des U419, U490-ULCW441 or SA STC/69 IIC* 2-hr. ceiling double-layer drywall 3 THERMAFIBER SAFB floor of carpet/pad, 1-1/2 flooring 1/2 plywood 2 x 10 wd joists 16 o.c. ceiling of 2 layers 5/8 gypsum wallboard Type C core, over RC-1 channels or equivalent 16 o.c. UL Des L541 RAL-TL90-40/RAL-IN STC* 1-hr. partition single-layer drywall, resilient channel 3 THERMAFIBER SAFB in stud cavity 5/8 gypsum wallboard Type C core 2 x 4 16 or 24 o.c. RC-1 channel or equivalent one side, spaced 24 o.c. panels app horiz & att to channels end joints back-blocked with RC-1 channel with 1 TYPE S screws opp side direct att with 1-1/4 TYPE W screws joints fin perimeter caulked UL Des U311 and ULC U311 BBN *STC values are based on Sheetrock Brand gypsum panels, Firecode C. Thermafiber Inc. 8

49 LIFE-SAFETY FIRE CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 07210/THC BuyLine STC 2-hr. partition, single-layer drywall 3 THERMAFIBER SAFB in stud cavity 3/4 SHEETROCK Brand gypsum Panels, ULTRACODE core, ea side min. 3-1/2 25 ga steel studs 24 o.c. panels screw att joints stag & fin perimeter caulked UL Des U419 or U491 or ULC W440 USG STC* 1-1/2-hr. unbalanced partition, resilient channel drywall 3 THERMAFIBER SAFB in stud cavity 1/2 gypsum wallboard Type C core 3-5/8 20 ga studs 24 o.c. RC-1 channels or equivalent one side spaced 24 o.c. screwatt to studs 2 layers gypsum panels screw-att to studs, 1 layer screw-att to channels joints stag and fin perimeter caulked UL U452 RAL-TL STC** 1-hr. partition, single-layer drywall, Creased 3 Creased THERMAFIBER SAFB in stud cavity 5/8 gypsum wallboard Type X 3-5/8 25 ga steel studs 24 o.c. panels screw att joints stag & fin perimeter caulked UL Des U419 or U465 RAL-TL , SA CAC Class A ceiling 3 THERMAFIBER SAFB laid over ceiling, extending 4 each side of partition AURATONE 5/8 x 24 x 48 acoust clg panels in Susp Exp Grid Syst contin over partn ASTM E84 Sound test USG STC** 2-hr. partition, double-layer drywall chase wall 3-1/2 THERMAFIBER SAFB on one side in stud cavity 2 layers 5/8 gypsum wallboard Type X, ea side 1-5/8 25 ga steel studs 24 o.c. in 2 rows spaced 6-1/4 apart 5/8 gypsum panel gussets or stl run braces spanning chase screw-att to studs panels appl screw att joints stag & fin UL Des U420 TL Sound Attentuation Fire Blanket (SAFB) FS-15 and FS-25 Blankets THERMAFIBER FS-15 Commercial Blankets are ideal for commercial wood- and steel-stud assemblies and exterior Z-furring. They are available in densities of 4-lb./cu. ft. (1 thickness) or 2.5-lb./cu. ft. (1-1/2 thickness and thicker), thicknesses of 1 to 6, standard widths of 16 and 24 and 48 long. When installed in exterior walls, they reduce heat transmission, saving energy and improving occupant comfort. Flame spread rating is 0, smoke developed 0. THERMAFIBER FS-25 Commercial Blankets are intended for most exposed-insulation and vapor-control situations, such as floor/ceilings, walls or crawl spaces. They provide thermal and sound control properties and are also foilfaced with an FSP vapor retarder. They are available in 3-lb./cu. ft. density in thicknesses of 3 to 6, standard widths of 16 and 24 and 48 long. Flame spread rating is 25, smoke developed 0. *STC values are based on Sheetrock Brand gypsum panels, Firecode C. **STC values are based on Sheetrock Brand gypsum panels, Firecode. Thermafiber Inc. 9

50 LIFE-SAFETY FIRE CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 07210/THC BuyLine 2999 ProductData ProductDensity StandardSizes &Dimensions ProductDesignation MinimumThickness MaximumThickness Width (2) Length (2) CW40 (1) CW70 (1) 1-1/ CW90 (1) THERMAFIBER FIRESPAN (1) THERMAFIBER FIRESPAN SS (1) Safing (1) SMOKE SEAL Compound FIRECODE Compound 30oz.cartridge,5gal. pails 15lb.bag;3qt.and4.5gal. pails SAFB (3) , CreasedSAFB (3) , 17, FS , FS , Note:Dimensiontolerances width±1 /8 ;thickness 1/8 1/4 ;length 1/4 3/4 forallcwandfirespan products,± 1/2 forallotherproducts. (1)FSPaluminum-foilfacinganddarkcolorproductsarealsoavailable. (2)Consultsalesrepresentativeforadditionalsizes. (3)SAFBdensityfor1 thicknessis4pcf, allotherthicknessesare2.5pcf. Approximate Product Actual Density Designation Density pcf Tolerance pcf (2) Min.Thick. ApplicationMethod CW40 (1) seetestsforreq d. attachment CW70 (1) /2 seetestsforreq d. attachment CW90 (1) seetestsforreq d. attachment Safing seetestsforreq d. attachment 1 SAFB frictionfitbetweenstuds AllotherSAFB /2 frictionfitbetweenstuds 1 FS frictionfitbetweenstuds AllotherFS /2 frictionfitbetweenstuds FS frictionfitbetweenstuds (1)Appliestobothstandardcoloranddarkcolorcurtainwallinsulation.( 2)Onpackageweightbasis. ThermalConductivityandThermal Resistance(accordingtoASTMC518) F (24 C ) Forinsulationonly Product btu in./hr. 1-1/2 thick 2 thick 2-1/2 thick 3 thick 3-1/2 thick 4 thick 5-1/4 thick 6 thick Rvalueperinch(2) Designation sq. ft. F R (2) R R R R R R R R CW (1) CW (1) CW (1) FIRESPAN 0.24 (1) FIRESPAN SS 0.24 (1) Safing SAFB AllotherSAFB FS AllotherFS FS (1)Appliestobothstandardcoloranddarkcolorcurtainwallinsulation. (2)R= thickness k. (3)U= 1 TotalR. SurfaceBurningCharacteristics Product Flame Smoke (AccordingtoASTME84) Designation Spread Developed Unfaced-CW,Firespan, Safing,FS15, SAFB 0 0 Foil-Faced (1) -CW,Firespan, Safing,FS25 25 SMOKE SEAL Compound 0 FIRECODE Compound 0 AllproductshaveaclassAinteriorfinishratingperNFPA101, lifesafetycode.( 1)Appliestobothstandardcoloranddarkcolorproducts Thermafiber Inc. 10

51 LIFE-SAFETY FIRE CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 07210/THC BuyLine 2999 Standards ASTM C665 Compliance Federal Specification HH-I-521F Curtain Wall and FIRESPAN Insulation as Types I and III, Class A, Category 1 (0.02 perm, tested in accordance with ASTM E96 procedure) Safing Insulation as Types I and III, Class A, Category 1 SAFB Blankets as Type I FS-15 Blankets as Type I FS-25 Blankets as Type III, Class A, Category 1 ASTM C612 Federal Specification HH-I-558B Curtain Wall Insulation (all) and FIRESPAN Insulation (all) as Types 1A & 1B and 2 (0.02 perm, tested in accordance with ASTM E96 procedure) Curtain Wall Insulation (CW 70, CW 90) and FIRESPAN Insulation as Types 3 and 4 (0.02 perm, tested in accordance with ASTM E96 procedure) Safing Insulation as Types 1A & 1B and 2 Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets as Type 1A ASTM E136 (rated noncombustible as defined by NFPA Standard 220 when tested according to ASTM E136) THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation THERMAFIBER Curtain Wall Insulation THERMAFIBER FIRESPAN and FIRESPAN SS Insulation THERMAFIBER Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets THERMAFIBER FS-15 and FS-25 Blankets ASTM E814 or UL 1479 Safing Insulation used in conjunction with SMOKE SEAL Compound or with FIRECODE Compound, or other approved material in through-penetration firestop systems. UL 2079 Safing Insulation used in conjunction with various fill, void or cavity materials such as sealants and caulks in construction joint systems. ASTM C553 THERMAFIBER Insulations adsorb less than 1% moisture by weight and volume Products are approved by: New York City Board of Standards & Appeals Curtain Wall Insulation is approved by New York City Board of Standards & Appeals under BSA SM, BSA SM, BSA SM, BSA SM & accepted by MEA , Vol. II. FIRESPAN Curtain Wall Insulation, MEA M, MEA M, MEA , Vol. II; Safing Insulation BSA SM, MEA , Vol. II. Good Design 1 Vapor Retarders In air conditioned buildings in localities where high humidity and temperatures predominate, consideration should be given Practices to placing the vapor retarder on warm (outside) wall to prevent moisture condensation within the insulation. Actual placement of moisture barrier should be specified by a qualified professional engineer, based on local climatic conditions. 2 Ceilings Insulation should be carefully fitted around not over recessed light fixtures. Improperly covering fixtures with insulation causes heat to build up, possibly resulting in fire. 3 Glass Spandrels To prevent possible moisture problems and to minimize thermal build-up within the cavity, minimum 1 air space is required between glass spandrels and insulation behind them. 4 Exterior Walls Penetrations in exterior walls for windows, doors, outlets, HVAC, etc., must be sealed with sealant or tape. Foil tape also should be used with foil-faced product applications to close joints and repair damaged areas. Mechanical attachment of safing and curtain wall insulation is required to avoid dislodging because of air movement, particularly in furred exterior walls without sheathing or backing. 5 Test Data Thermafiber Inc. will provide data for published fire, sound and structural systems designed and constructed according to its published specifications. Tests were conducted on curtain wall assemblies fire-protected with these products to meet performance requirements specified by various agencies. System performance following any substitution of materials or compromise in assembly design cannot be certified and may result in failure under critical conditions. Product Data Thermafiber Inc. 11

52 LIFE-SAFETY FIRE CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 07210/THC BuyLine 2999 Commercial Thermal: FS15, FS25, Curtain Wall, FireSpan, SAFB, PrivacyGuard, Safing Acoustical: SAFB, PrivacyGuard, Curtain Wall Fire Protective: Curtain Wall, Firespan, Safing, SAFB, FS15, FS25, Light Fixture Protection Kits Other products available at Thermafiber: Industrial Thermal: Industrial Felt, Industrial Board, Industrial Blanket, Bulk Wool, FRF, Kfac 19, PrivacyGuard, Kfac SR, Maritime Insulation, Metal Mesh, BI Insulation, ThermaTex 1800, ThermaWrap 80, Quick- Cote Cement, Super Stik Cement Acoustical: Industrial Felt, PrivacyGuard, Bulk Wook, ThermaTex 1800, ThermaWrap 80, BI Insulation, FRF Fire Protective: Maritime Insulation Residential Thermal: Blowing Wool, Sidewall Spray, Foundation Wall Spray, PrivacyGuard Acoustical: Blowing Wool, Sidewall Spray, PrivacyGuard Fire Protective: Blowing Wool, Sidewall Spray Additional Information For Further Information On these products, including nonstandard sizes, contact Thermafiber Inc. Thermafiber Inc. Sales Offices: Phone: 888.TFIBER1 (or ) LLC Metric Specifications Thermafiber Inc. will provide metric conversions on its products and systems to help specifiers match metric design sizes. In addition, products are available in metric dimensions West Mill Street Wabash, IN Trademarks The following trademarks used herein are owned by Thermafiber Inc.: THE NAME IN MINERAL WOOL,THERMAFIBER and FIRESPAN.AURATONE,DUROCK, FIRECODE,IMPERIAL, RC-1, SMOKE SEAL, SHEETROCK and ULTRACODE are trademarks of United States Gypsum Company. Made in U.S.A. Notice We shall not be liable for incidental and consequential damages, directly or indirectly sustained, nor for any loss caused by application of these goods not in accordance with current printed instructions or for other than the intended use. Our liability is expressly limited to replacement of defective goods. Any claim shall be deemed waived unless made in writing to us within thirty (30) days from date it was or reasonably should have been discovered. For Additional Technical Information, 3-Part Specifications and CAD Details see: Note All products described here may not be available in all geographic markets. Consult your local sales office or representative for information. For Health and safety information see Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and North American Insulation Manufacturer s Association (NAIMA) Health and Safety Facts for Rock and Slagwool Insulation, Document #63. Thermafiber Inc Safety First! Follow good safety and industrial hygiene practices during handling and installing all products and systems. Take necessary precautions and wear the appropriate personal protective equipment as needed. Read material safety data sheets and related literature on products before specification and/or installation.

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55 Fire Containment Insulation Thermafiber Safing Exceptional performance in Perimeter Fire Containment Systems Provides life saving fire protection in rated assemblies Fire resistant to temperatures above 2,000 F (1,093 C) Easy to fabricate for through penetrations and firestopping Conserves energy, reduces greenhouse gas emissions Resists moisture Controls noise and sound LEED v2009 Green Building Credits Minimum 70% Recycled Content 1 Energy & Atmosphere Materials & Resources Indoor Environmental Quality Innovation in Design 1 2.1, , , 5.2 Thermafiber Safing and FireSpan insulation provide the critical components of the perimeter fire containment system in the 111 South Wacker Building in Chicago, IL. Thermafiber insulation also contributed to the building s LEED Gold Rating. Thermafiber Safing TM is compression fitted between FireSpan insulation and the concrete slab edge to create a perimeter fire containment system.

56 Description: Product Options: Installation: Standard Sizes: Technical Data: Fire-Containment Tests Per ASTM E 2307 Standards Compliance: Thermafiber Insolutions : For Further Information: Notice: Submittal Approvals: Thermafiber Safing TM Insulation THERMAFIBER Safing TM products are designed to provide life saving fire protection in perimeter fire containment systems, floor and wall penetrations, construction joints, and other firestopping applications. These products are noncombustible, moisture-resistant, noncorrosive, nondeteriorating, mildew-proof and vermin-proof. Thermafiber Safing provides thermal insulation, fire protection, and acoustical control in many different UL and Intertek (formerly OPL) listed fire containment assemblies of 1, 2, and 3-hr ratings. Safing 4.0 pcf, 2 or greater thickness, is available with or without a vapor retarding foil facing. Safing 6.0 pcf, 1.5 or greater thickness, is available with or without a vapor retarding foil facing. Recycled Content Options 1 : Standard Fiber (Compiles with EPA Preference Program)...Minimum 75% 1 Recycled content options other than standard must be specified at time of order. All firestopping insulation should be installed per the architectural specification or system specific test description. All compressed Safing insulation should be installed per the listed assembly. Perimeter Installation: Safing TM insulation should be compression fitted between the slab edge and the FireSpan curtain wall insulation, leaving no voids. Penetration Application: Safing insulation should be cut slightly larger than the opening and compression fitted into the opening, leaving no voids. Construction Joint Application: Safing insulation should be compression fitted into the joint opening, leaving no voids. Thickness* Widths** Lengths** Safing 4.0 pcf , 24, 36 48, 60 Safing 6.0 pcf , 24, 36 48, 60 Tolerances 1/4-1/8 ±1/8 ±1/2 *Thicknesses are available in ½ increments. **Custom sizes are available upon request. Product Actual 75 [24 C] R value per Designation Density BTU.in/hr.sq. ft. F inch of thickness*** Safing 4.0 pcf 0.24 R = Safing 6.0 pcf 0.24 R = ***R = thickness divided by k Safing TM insulation is a critical component of any perimeter fire containment system. Thermafiber has performed decades of testing in all of the containment systems listed below. For more complete test information, see SA707, THERMAFIBER Life-Safety Fire Containment Systems technical catalog or UL and Intertek (formerly OPL) Directories. For a full listing of containment systems visit and click on Fire Rated Assemblies. UL Reference = TYPE SAF Aluminum Spandrel Curtain Wall Fire Containment Steel Stud-Framed/Gypsum Sheathing Curtain Wall Fire Containment Glass Spandrel Curtain Wall Fire Containment Granite Spandrel Curtain Wall Fire Containment Precast Concrete Spandrel Safing TM Insulation meets the following: ASTM C 665 Non-corrosive, Type I, III ASTM C 612 Type IA, IB, II ASTM E 136 Rated Non-combustible per NFPA Standard 220 CAN/ULC S114 Complies ASTM E 96 Unfaced, 50 Perms as tested ASTM E 96 Foil Faced, 0.02 Perms as tested ASTM C 1104 Absorbs less than 1% by volume CAN/ULC S102 Flame Spread 0, Smoke Developed 0 ASTM E 814 or UL 1479 Safing Insulation used in conjunction with an approved fill, void, or cavity material sealant or other approved material in through penetration firestop systems. UL 2079 Safing Insulation used in conjunction with an approved fill, void or cavity material in construction joint systems CAN/ULC S115 Complies ASTM E 814 (UL 1479) Complies UL 2079 Complies Safing products are approved by: New York City Board of Standards & Appeals (under BSA SM & accepted by MEA M, Vol. 4). Thermafiber offers industry leading technical and engineering assistance to architects, specifiers, and contractors. These services include CAD drawings, engineering judgments, LEED Credit Information, product recommendations, and customized products. Contact our technical services department at , or technicalservice@owenscorning.com For additional information about these or other Thermafiber products contact us at or visit our website THERMAFIBER, Inc. shall not be liable for incidental and consequential damages, directly or indirectly sustained, nor for any loss caused by application of these goods not in accordance with current printed instructions or for other than the intended use. THERMAFIBER liability is expressly limited to replacement of defective goods. Any claim shall be deemed waived unless made in writing within thirty (30) days from date it was or reasonably should have been discovered. Job Name Contractor Tested to ASTM C 518 Tested to ASTM E 84 Unfaced Foil Faced Flame Spread Date Smoke Developed Flame Spread Smoke Developed TF612/Rev Copyright 2014, Thermafiber, Inc. All Rights Reserved. LEED is a registered trademark of U.S. Green Building Council Mill Street Wabash, IN TFIBER1 [ ] [260]

57 H e a d - o f - W a l l I n s u l a t i o n Thermafiber TopStop Provides life saving fire protection Fire resistant to temperatures above 2,000 F (1,093 C) Conserves energy, reduces greenhouse gas emissions Resists moisture Noncombustible Labor saving pre-fabricated shapes Available in many different sizes LEED v2009 Green Building Credits Minimum 70% Recycled Content 1 Energy & Atmosphere Materials & Resources Indoor Environmental Quality Innovation in Design 1 2.1, , , 5.2 Thermafiber TopStop Head-of-Wall insulation contributes to energy conservation and fire protection in the LA LIVE complex in Los Angeles Smoke Sealant Steel Studs TopStop Gypsum Board SAFB Thermafiber TopStop Head-of-Wall insulation has been pre-fabricated to fit the trapezoidal flutes typical of metal or concrete decking.

58 Description: Product Options: Installation: Thermafiber TopStop Insulation THERMAFIBER TopStop Head-of-Wall insulation provides life saving fire protection in head-of-wall constructions. These products are noncombustible, moisture-resistant, noncorrosive, nondeteriorating, mildew-proof, and vermin-proof. Insulation used for TopStop is UL and Intertek (formerly OPL) Classified, and is approved for use in designs that otherwise call for Safing Insulation. It is available in 3 common sizes of trapezoidal shaped boards, as well as standard forming strips. TopStop is available in standard 6.0 pcf density. 4.0 or 8.0 pcf is available upon special request All TopStop products are unfaced Recycled Content Options 1 : Standard Fiber (Compiles with EPA Preference Program)... Minimum 75% 1 Recycled content options other than Standard must be specified at time of order. TopStop insulation should be compression fitted (per assembly design specifications) between the top of the wall head and below the roof deck, leaving no voids. Apply smoke sealant as specified in the listed and tested design specification, and according to the smoke sealant manufacturer s instructions. Standard Sizes: Product Number Product Images Thickness Top Width Bottom Width Length Pieces/ Carton Lineal Ft./ Carton 3½ TSZ-1 1½ 1 ½ 3 ½ 4 ½ ½ 4¼ TSZ ½ 5 ½ ½ 5 TSZ Technical Data: Standards Compliance: Thermafiber Insolutions : For Further Information: Notice: TSF-A or 1¼ 1 ¼ TSF-A4 1 ¼ TSF-B2 5/ TSF-B4 5/ Product Designation Actual Density 75 [24 C] BTU.in/ hr.sq. ft. F Tested to ASTM C 518 Tested to ASTM E 84 R value per inch of thickness* Flame Spread Smoke Developed TSZ pcf TSZ pcf TSZ pcf TSF-A2 6.0 pcf TSF-A4 6.0 pcf TSF-B2 6.0 pcf TSF-B4 6.0 pcf *R = thickness divided by k ASTM C 1104 Adsorbs less than 1% by volume ASTM C 612, HH-I-558B Type 1A, 1B & 2 ASTM C 665, HH-I-521F Type 1 NFPA 220 Rated non-combustible as tested per ASTM E 136 CAN/ULC S114 Complies CAN/ULC S102 Flame Spread 0, Smoke Developed 0 Thermafiber TopStop insulation is accepted by New York City Board of Standards and Appeals under Calendar Nos SM, MEA M, Vol. 4 Thermafiber offers industry leading technical and engineering assistance to architects, specifiers, and contractors. These services include CAD drawings, engineering judgments, LEED Credit Information, product recommendations, and customized products. Contact our technical services department at , or technicalservice@owenscorning.com For additional information about these or other Thermafiber products contact us at or visit our website THERMAFIBER, Inc. shall not be liable for incidental and consequential damages, directly or indirectly sustained, nor for any loss caused by application of these goods not in accordance with current printed instructions or for other than the intended use. THERMAFIBER liability is expressly limited to replacement of defective goods. Any claim shall be deemed waived unless made in writing within thirty (30) days from date it was or reasonably should have been discovered. TF687-US / Rev Copyright 2014, Thermafiber, Inc. All Rights Reserved. LEED is a registered trademark of U.S. Green Building Council. Submittal Approvals: Job Name Contractor Date 3711 Mill Street Wabash, IN TFIBER1 [ ] [260]

59 Sound Control Insulation Thermafiber SAFB (Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets) Exceptional sound and noise absorption Excellent Thermal Performance (R-Value of 3.7 per inch) Adds STC value to wall and floor-ceiling assemblies Provides life saving fire protection in rated assemblies Fire resistant to temperatures above 2,000 F (1,093 C) Conserves energy, reduces greenhouse gas emissions Mold Resistant LEED v2009 Green Building Credits Minimum 70% Recycled Content 1 Energy & Atmosphere Materials & Resources Indoor Environmental Quality Innovation in Design 1 2.1, , , 5.2 Thermafiber SAFBs, FireSpan, and Safing insulation contributed to the energy conservation, fire protection, and life safety of the #7 World Trade Center building in New York City. Thermafiber insulation also contributed to the building s LEED Gold Rating. Thermafiber SAFBs are installed into an interior steel stud wall cavity.

60 Thermafiber SAFB (Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets) Description: Product Options: THERMAFIBER Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets (SAFB) are mineral wool batts designed to stop sound, save energy, and provide life saving fire protection. These products are noncombustible, moisture-resistant, noncorrosive, nondeteriorating, mildew-proof and verminproof. Thermafiber SAFBs provide acoustical control, thermal insulation, and fire protection in many different UL fire rated wall and floor-ceiling assemblies. SAFBs resist temperatures over 2000ºF. SAFBs add STCs to wall and floor-ceiling assemblies. SAFBs can be installed in both steel stud and wood stud construction. See Thermafiber s SAFB Brochure (TF885) for more detail on STC and fire ratings for multiple wall and floor-ceiling assemblies. Recycled Content Options 1 : EPA Choice Fiber (US Government Buildings)...Minimum 75% Standard Fiber... 70% 1 Recycled content options other than Standard must be specified at time of order. Standard SAFB TM Creased SAFB Made 1 wider than standard stud spacing to bow in the stud cavity for increased sound absorption. Installation: Standard Sizes: Interior Stud Cavity Friction fit SAFBs securely between studs. Butt ends of blankets closely together and fill all voids. Creased SAFB Bow the blankets slightly to fit into stud cavity. Slit the blankets vertically 1 deep with a utility knife. Floor-Ceiling Friction fit SAFBs securely between floor joists. Ceiling Overlayment Lay SAFBs over ceiling panels extending 48 beyond all partitions. Tightly fit around all hangers, obstructions, and penetrations. Thickness* Widths*** Lengths SAFB 2.5 pcf 1½ ¼, 16, 17, 23, 24, SAFB 4.0 pcf** 1 15¼, 16, 17, 23, 24, Tolerances 1/4-1/8 ±1/8 ±1/2 *Thicknesses are available in ½ increments. Custom sizes are available upon request **Non-Standard 4.0 pcf is available in thicknesses of 1 ½ 7 upon special request ***15 ¼ and 23 are recommended widths for wood stud construction Technical Data: Acoustical Performance: Standards Compliance: Thermafiber Insolutions : For Further Information: Notice: Product Nominal 75 [24 C] R value per Designation Density BTU.in/hr.sq. ft. F inch of thickness** SAFB 2.5 pcf SAFB 4.0 pcf **R = thickness divided by k Tested to ASTM C 518 Coefficients at Frequencies Per ASTM 423 SAFB TM Insulation meets the following: NFPA 101 Class A rated interior finish ASTM C 665 Type I, per Federal Specification HH-I-521F ASTM E 136 Rated Non-combustible per NFPA Standard 220 CAN/ULC S114 CAN/ULC S114 ASTM C 1104 Absorbs less than 1% by volume CAN/ULC S102 Flame Spread 0, Smoke Developed 0 Tested to ASTM E 84 Unfaced Flame Spread Smoke Developed Thickness 125 Hz 250 Hz 500 Hz 1000 Hz 2000 Hz 4000 Hz NRC SAFB 2.5 pcf Density SAFB products are approved by: New York City Board of Standards & Appeals (under BSA SM, M, SM, SM, & accepted by MEA M, Vol. 2) Thermafiber offers industry leading technical and engineering assistance to architects, specifiers, and contractors. These services include CAD drawings, engineering judgments, LEED Credit Information, and product recommendations. Contact our technical services department at , or technicalservice@owenscorning.com For additional information about these or other Thermafiber products contact us at or visit our website THERMAFIBER, Inc. shall not be liable for incidental and consequential damages, directly or indirectly sustained, nor for any loss caused by application of these goods not in accordance with current printed instructions or for other than the intended use. THERMAFIBER liability is expressly limited to replacement of defective goods. Any claim shall be deemed waived unless made in writing within thirty (30) days from date it was or reasonably should have been discovered. TF886/Rev Copyright 2014, Thermafiber, Inc. All Rights Reserved. LEED is a registered trademark of U.S. Green Building Council. Submittal Approvals: Job Name Contractor Date 3711 Mill Street Wabash, IN TFIBER1 [ ] [260]

61 For unsurpassed sound and fire performance for walls and ceilings THERMAFIBER Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets (SAFB)

62 Contents 3 System Performance Superior Sound Attenuation Superior Fire Resistance 4 Fire Performance Testing 5 Sound and Fire-Rated SAFB Assemblies 10 Technical Data 11 Good Design Practices 11 Architectural Specifications

63 THERMAFIBER Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets (SAFB) are the best way to stop sound in wall and ceiling assemblies. The noncombustible mineral-fiber composition of this product not only gives it high sound attenuation characteristics, but also enables it to contribute to high fire ratings in many assemblies. The tests prove that THERMAFIBER SAFBs are the best performance value for multi-family residential projects, hotels and motels, offices and retail businesses. A few of the innumerable tests of assemblies utilizing THERMAFIBER SAFBs for sound and fire performance are shown on pages 5-9. For other available systems contact THERMAFIBER,INC. Benefits of Thermafiber SAFB s Higher Recycle Content: Thermafiber SAFB s consist of over 80% recycled content versus 40 50% recycled content of glass fiber and other ordinary mineral wool products. LEED Credits: Using Thermafiber insulation products can make it possible to earn up to 20 LEED credits for your building from 4 different categories. Reduction of GHG Emissions: Thermafiber insulation reduces the amount of energy needed to heat and cool a building. Less energy use means less Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions. Better Indoor Air Quality: Thermafiber insulation meets and exceeds the California standard for chemical emissions, one of the highest standards in the country. Our insulation is also inorganic, which means there is no food source to grow mold or mildew. System Performance THERMAFIBER Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets are the highest quality insulations in the building industry. Systems incorporating THERMAFIBER SAFBs exhibit the following features: More fire, sound and thermal tests than any other insulation product. High density of THERMAFIBER SAFBs makes them resist sagging and stand up better in stud cavities. Enhances fire protection adds to fire performance of many assemblies (see pages 5-9). Efficient sound performance see pages 5-9 for 30 typical assemblies with sound and fire ratings. Special details Can be used in acoustical ceilings as overlayment to reduce flanking sound; creased systems provide additional sound performance through acoustic engineering. Note that THERMAFIBER Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets may be used in a wide variety of acoustical applications, including those in occupied spaces and ceiling air plenums. Superior Sound Attenuation Ratings have improved by as much as 11 points in some cases when THERMAFIBER SAFBs are installed in stud cavities. These blankets are also effective in reducing low-frequency sound levels from machinery, mechanical equipment and music. Features include: Higher efficiency attenuation than with glass fiber insulation. A test conducted by USG showed the following performance: A 3-5/8" steel-framed wall with 5/8" gypsum panels on both sides tested as STC 40 (no insulation); with 3-1/2" glass fiber insulation in the stud cavity, performance improved to STC 47; with 3" THERMAFIBER SAFBs instead, performance was STC 49. The same system with 3" Creased THERMAFIBER SAFBs yielded an STC 51. High density insulation provides high-performance attenuation at medium and high frequencies critical frequencies when speech is the principal sound source (such as in offices). Superior Fire Resistance All THERMAFIBER products perform well in fire protection: THERMAFIBER SAFBs are defined as noncombustible by NFPA Standard 220 when tested according to ASTM E136. Tests proved that THERMAFIBER products can resist temperatures in excess of 2,000 F, comparing favorably with glass fiber products that begin to disintegrate and melt at about 1,050 F. Side-by-side fire-exposure test conducted according to ASTM E119 test procedure demonstrated that THERMAFIBER insulation remained intact significantly longer than the glass fiber insulation. In a one hour test, THERMAFIBER Insulation maintained its integrity more than twice as long as the glass fiber insulation (see next page).

64 Fire Performance Testing Effective performance for both high sound and fire ratings is the unique characteristic of THERMAFIBER Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets. Glass fiber insulation simply doesn t compare. Glass fiber s lower density means lower sound performance, according to sound tests conducted by USG. Evaluations of various densities and thicknesses showed that the best acoustical performance in mid- and high-frequency sound (typical in offices and between hotel rooms) was with insulations of a nominal density of 2.5 lb./cu. ft. Densities above 2.5 lb./cu. ft. performed better at higher frequencies. Insulations below 2.5 lb./cu. ft. performed poorly in attenuating midand high-frequency sound. THERMAFIBER Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets have a nominal density of 2.5 lb./cu. ft., while glass fiber insulations typically fall in the range of 0.7 to 0.8 lb./cu. ft. Results vary for the specific assembly, but tests demonstrated that THERMAFIBER SAFBs provided STC ratings of up to 4 points higher than glass fiber insulations*, even when the glass fiber was 1/2-in. to 1-in. thicker. Because THERMAFIBER Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets are manufactured from slag, a by-product of iron ore reduction, the mineral fiber in THERMAFIBER Blankets is highly resistant to fire. Thus many of the systems this product is used in have high fire ratings as well as sound ratings. In a fire test conducted to compare the fire performance of THERMAFIBER products with competitive look-alike products with no extensive fire testing, glass fiber failed to stand up to fire. For one test, a single wall assembly was constructed of 25-ga., 3-1/2-in. galvanized steel studs to form four 16-in. stud cavities. Each of the stud cavities was filled with a different brand of aluminum foil-faced insulation three were typical glass fiber brands and one (pictured below, second from left) was THERMAFIBER Insulation. The assembly was oriented with aluminum foil-faced side exposed to a fire chamber. The fire was controlled in accordance with ASTM E119 time-temperature relationship. Three minutes into the test, all three glass fiber insulations began to discolor, and 17 minutes into the test, fire had penetrated them. At the end of 55 minutes, the glass fiber insulations had all melted or fallen completely away from the stud cavities, while the THERMAFIBER Insulation remained intact (see photo). In a test of three glass fiber insulations versus THERMAFIBER Insulation, the glass fiber insulation melted away resulting in studs contact with flame. The THERMAFIBER Insulation and surrounding frame are still intact. Insulation before test Insulation after test * Note: Comparative tests were conducted with a series of partitions using lb./cu. ft. density THERMAFIBER SAFBs versus lb./cu. ft. glass fiber insulation of equal or greater thickness. The results showed that THERMAFIBER SAFBs improved performance by an average of 0.9 db in the 125/250 Hz octave band center frequencies, 1.6 db in the 500/1000 Hz octave band center frequencies and 3.3 db in the 2000/4000 Hz octave band center frequencies. Graph of THERMAFIBER Insulation performance in fire test controlled in accordance with ASTM E119 time-temperature relationship shows superior fire characteristics of THERMAFIBER Insulation products F At 5 hr., THERMAFIBER Insulation is still intact. Test terminated without failure 1510 F (25 minutes) Plate glass melts 1220 F (9 minutes) Aluminum melts 1050 F (6 minutes) Glass-fiber insulation melts 450 F (2 minutes) Cellulose pyrolyzes Hours 2400 F C 2200 F C 2000 F C 1800 F C 1600 F C 1400 F C 1200 F C 1000 F C 800 F C 600 F C 400 F C 200 F 93.3 C F Temperature 4

65 Sound & Fire Tests The following are typical assemblies containing THERMAFIBER Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets (SAFBs). Each has been tested for acoustical performance and each has a fire rating or estimated fire rating. The Sound Transmission Class (STC), Impact Insulation Class (IIC), Ceiling Attenuation Class (CAC) and Field Sound Transmission Class (FSTC) are listed first and assemblies of each type are listed in order with highest sound performance first. UL design or other fire test or sound test information are identified at the end of the assembly description. A wide variety of systems are shown to provide choices in performance and cost. For additional fire- and sound-rated wall and ceiling assemblies utilizing THERMAFIBER Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets, contact Thermafiber, Inc. For further information about any of the assemblies listed here, consult your Thermafiber sales representative, or visit us online at Sound and Fire-Rated SAFB Assemblies Steel Stud Partitions (Non-Load-Bearing) 61 STC* 2-hr. partition, double-layer, resilient channel minimum 1" THERMAFIBER SAFB in stud cavity 5/8" gypsum wallboard Type C core 2-1/2" 25 ga steel studs 24" o.c. RC-1 channel or equivalent one side, spaced 24" o.c. screw-att to studs 2 layers gypsum panels screw-att to channels, 2 layers screw-att to steel studs joints stag and fin perimeter caulked UL Des U454 RAL-TL STC* 3-hr. partition, double-layer, resilient channel 3" THERMAFIBER SAFB in stud cavity 1/2" gypsum wallboard Type C core 3-5/8" 20 ga studs 24" o.c. RC-1 channel or equivalent one side, spaced 24" o.c. screw-att to studs 3 layers gypsum panels screwatt to studs, double layer screw-att to chan joints stag and fin perimeter caulked UL Des U419 or U455 RAL-TL A STC* 1-1/2-hr. unbalanced partition, resilient channel 3" THERMAFIBER SAFB in stud cavity 1/2" gypsum wallboard Type C core 3-5/8" 20 ga studs 24" o.c. RC-1 channels or equivalent one side spaced 24" o.c. screw-att to studs 2 layers gypsum panels screw-att to studs, 1 layer screw-att to channels joints stag and fin perimeter caulked UL U452 RAL-TL STC 4-hr. partition, double-layer 2" THERMAFIBER SAFB in stud cavity 2 layers 3/4" SHEETROCK Brand gypsum panels, ULTRACODE core, ea side 2-1/2" 25 ga steel studs 24" o.c. panels screw att with joints stag and fin UL Des U419, U490-ULC W441 or SA STC 1-hr. partition Base layer 1/4 gypsum wallboard applied parallel to each side of 2-1/2 steel studs 24 o.c. with 1 Type S drywall screws 12 o.c. Face layer 5/8 Type X gypsum wallboard or gypsum veneer base applied parallel to each side with 1-5/16 Type S drywall screws 12 o.c. Joints staggered 24 each layer and side. Sound tested with 1-1/2 mineral fiber insulation, 3.0 pcf, friction fit in stud space GA WP STC* 2-hr. partition, double-layer 1-1/2" THERMAFIBER SAFB in stud cavity 2 layers 1/2" gypsum wallboard Type C core, ea side 3-5/8" 25 ga steel studs 24" o.c. joints staggered base layer screw att face layer strip lamin or screw att joints fin perimeter caulked UL Des U412 or U419-ULC W406 SA *STC values are based on SHEETROCK Brand gypsum panels, FIRECODE C 5

66 Steel Stud Partitions (Non-Load-Bearing) continued 54 STC* 1-hr. partition, single-layer, resilient channel 3 THERMAFIBER SAFB in stud cavity 5/8 gypsum wallboard Type C core 3-5/8 20 ga steel studs 24 o.c. RC-1 chan or equivalent one side spaced 24 o.c. screw-att to studs gypsum panels screwatt to studs & RC-1 channels joints stag and fin perimeter caulked UL Des U419 or U451 rating also applies with IMPERIAL Brand gypsum base, FIRECODE C core, and veneer finish surface RAL-TL STC** 1-hr. partition, single-layer, Creased 3" Creased THERMAFIBER SAFB in stud cavity 5/8" gypsum wallboard Type X 3-5/8" 25 ga steel studs 24" o.c. panels screw att joints stag & fin perimeter caulked UL Des U419 or U465 RAL-TL SA FSTC 2-hr. partition Base layer 1/2 Type X gypsum wallboard or gypsum veneer base applied parallel to each side of 1-5/8 steel studs 24 o.c. with 1 Type S drywall screws 12 o.c. Face layer 1/2 Type X gypsum wallboard or gypsum veneer base applied parallel to each side with 1-5/8 Type S drywall screws 12 o.c. Joints staggered 24 each layer and side. Sound tested with 1-1/2 mineral fiber insulation friction fit in stud space GA WP-1530 Note: Can be used as a non-load bearing area separation wall GA ASW STC 2-hr. partition Base layer 1/2 Type X gypsum wallboard or gypsum veneer base applied parallel to each side of 2-1/2 steel studs 24 o.c. with 1 Type S drywall screws 24 o.c. Face layer 1/2 Type X gypsum wallboard or gypsum veneer base applied parallel to each side with 1-5/8 Type S drywall screws 12 o.c. Joints staggered 24 each layer and side. Sound tested with 1-1/2 mineral fiber insulation friction fit in stud space GA WP-1545 Note: Can be used as a non-load bearing area separation wall GA ASW STC 2-hr. partition, single-layer 3 THERMAFIBER SAFB in stud cavity 3/4 SHEETROCK Brand gypsum Panels, ULTRACODE core, ea side min. 3-1/2 25 ga steel studs 24 o.c. panels screw att joints stag & fin perimeter caulked UL Des U419, U491 or ULC W440 USG STC 1-hr. partition One layer 1/2 Type X gypsum wallboard or gypsum veneer base applied parallel to each side of 2-1/2 steel studs 24 o.c. with 1 Type S drywall screws 8 o.c. at vertical joints and 12 o.c. at intermediate studs. 2 mineral fiber insulation, 2.5 pcf, friction fit in stud space Joints staggered 24 on opposite sides GA WP-1070 *STC values are based on SHEETROCK Brand gypsum panels, FIRECODE C **STC values are based on SHEETROCK Brand gypsum panels, FIRECODE 6

67 Steel Stud Chase Walls (Non-Load Bearing) 57 STC** 2-hr. partition, double-layer chase wall 3-1/2" THERMAFIBER SAFB on one side in stud cavity 2 layers 5/8" gypsum wallboard Type X,ea side 1-5/8" 25 ga steel studs 24" o.c. in 2 rows spaced 6-1/4" apart 5/8" gypsum panel gussets or steel run braces spanning chase screw-att to studs panels appl screw att joints stag & fin UL Des U420 TL STC** 1-hr. partition, single-layer chase wall 3-1/2" THERMAFIBER SAFB on one side in stud cavity 5/8" gypsum wallboard Type X, ea side 1-5/8" 25 ga steel studs 24" o.c. in 2 rows spaced 6-1/4" apart 5/8" gypsum panel gussets or steel run braces spanning chase screw-att to studs panels screw att joints stag & fin UL Des U420 TL Shaft Wall Systems (Non-Load Bearing) 52 STC*** 2-hr. shaft wall partition 3" THERMAFIBER SAFB in stud cavity 1" gypsum wallboard liner panels, set between 4" steel C-H studs 24" o.c. one side 3/4" SHEETROCK Brand gypsum panels, ULTRACODE Core, other side panels screw att joints stag & fin perimeter caulked UL Des U415 or U492, ULC W508 SA STC* and *** 2-hr. shaft wall partition 1" THERMAFIBER SAFB in stud cavity 2 layers 1/2" gypsum wallboard Type C core, one side 1" gypsum wallboard liner panels set between 25 ga. steel C-H studs 24" o.c. joints fin UL Des U415 or U438 BBN A-53 A-54 Area Separation Walls (Non-Load Bearing) 60 STC*** 2-hr. area separation wall partition 3" THERMAFIBER SAFB on both sides in stud cavities 1/2" gypsum wallboard two 1" gypsum wallboard liner panels set between one-piece steel H studs 24" o.c. 2 x 4 wood studs 16" o.c. each side on 2 x 4 plates min. 3/4" from liner panels gypsum panels att with 1-1/4" Type W screws 12" o.c. joints stag & fin perimeter caulked UL Des U336 TL For more area separation wall designs see page 6: GA WP-1530 (ref: GA ASW-1100) GA WP-1545 (ref: GA ASW-1105) Demountable Partitions (Non-Load Bearing) 47 STC 1-hr. demountable partition (ULTRAWALL Partition) 1" THERMAFIBER SAFB in stud cavity concealed H studs 24" or 30" o.c. 3/4" x 24" or 30" bevel edge ULTRAWALL gypsum panels joints unfin perim gaskets based on 24" panels U of C based on 30" panels U of C BBN *STC values are based on SHEETROCK Brand gypsum panels, FIRECODE C **STC values are based on SHEETROCK Brand gypsum panels, FIRECODE ***STC values are based on SHEETROCK Brand gypsum liner panels 7

68 Cement Board Partitions (Non-Load Bearing) 56 STC* and **** 2-hr. partition double-layer 3 THERMAFIBER SAFB in stud cavity 2 layer 1/2 Cemetitious Backer Board (cement board) and 1/4 ceramic tile base layer 1/2 gypsum wallboard Type C core one side 2 layers 1/2 gypsum wallboard Type C core other side 3-5/8 25 ga steel studs 16 o.c. cement board att with 1-5/8 Type S-12 corrosion resistant wafer-head steel screws joints taped UL Des U443 SA STC* and **** 1-hr. partition single-layer 3" THERMAFIBER SAFB in stud cavity 1/2" Cemetitious Backer Board (cement board) and 1/4" ceramic tile one side 5/8" gypsum wallboard Type C, one side 3-5/8" 20 ga steel studs 16 o.c. cement board att with 1-1/4 Type S-12 corrosion resistant wafer-head steel screws joint taped UL Des U442, ULC W419 or W423 SA Wood Stud Partitions (Load Bearing) 59 STC* 2-hr. partition double-layer, resilient channel 2 THERMAFIBER SAFB in stud cavity 2 layers 5/8 gypsum wallboard Type C core, each side 2 x 4 16 o.c. RC-1 channel or equivalent one side, spaced 24 o.c. resilient side screw att opp side nail att both base layers appl vert and face layers appl horiz resilient layers perimeter caulked joints fin UL Des U334 TL STC** 1-hr. partition single-layer 3 THERMAFIBER SAFB in stud cavity 5/8 gypsum wallboard Type X, or gypsum wallboard, water-resistant, Type X 2 x 4 24 o.c. panels nailed 7 o.c. 1-7/8 cem ctd nails joints exp or fin perim caulked UL Des U305 and UL Des U314 BBN STC* 1-hr. partition single-layer, resilient channel 3 THERMAFIBER SAFB in stud cavity 5/8 gypsum wallboard Type C core 2 x 4 16 or 24 o.c. RC- 1 channel or equivalent one side, spaced 24 o.c. panels app horiz & att to channels end joints backblocked with RC-1 channel with 1 TYPE S screws opp side direct att with 1-1/4 Type W screws joints fin perimeter caulked UL Des U311 and ULC U311 BBN Double Wood Stud Chase Wall STC 1-hr. partition Base layer 1/4 gypsum wallboard applied parallel to each side of double row of 2 x 4 wood studs 16 o.c. on separate plates spaced 1-1/2 apart with 4d coated nails, 1-1/2 long, shank, 1/4 heads, 12 o.c. Joints staggered 16 on opposite sides. Face layer 1/2 Type X plain or predecorated gypsum wallboard or gypsum veneer base applied parallel to each side with 3/8 beads of adhesive 16 o.c. and 5d coated nails, 1-3/4 long, shank, 1/4 heads, 16 o.c. at top and bottom plates. 4d finish nails, 1-1/2 long, shank, heads, driven at a 45 0 angle 16 o.c. horizontally and 24 o.c. vertically. Joints offset 24 from base layer joints. Sound tested with 1-1/2 mineral fiber insulation in stud space. Horizontal bracing required at mid height. (Load-Bearing) WP STC** 1-hr. chase wall partition single-layer 3 THERMAFIBER SAFB on one side in stud cavity 5/8 gypsum wallboard Type X 2 x 3 non-loadbearing studs 16 o.c. 2 x 3 plates 1 apart panels screwed or nailed 7 o.c. joints fin perim caulked est. fire rating based on UL Des U305 and UL Des U340 TL (Non-load bearing) *STC values are based on SHEETROCK Brand gypsum panels, FIRECODE C **STC values are based on SHEETROCK Brand gypsum panels, FIRECODE ****STC values are based on DUROCK Brand cement board panels

69 Cement Board/Wood Stud Partitions (Load Bearing) 40 STC* and **** 1-hr. partition single-layer 3-1/2" THERMAFIBER SAFB in stud cavity 1/2" Cemetitious Backer Board (cement board) and 1/4" ceramic tile one side 2 x 4 studs 16" o.c. board att with 1-5/8" TYPE S-12 corrosion resistant wafer-head steel screws or 1-1/2" hot-dipped galv nails 8" o.c. 5/8" gypsum wallboard Type C core other side joints taped UL Des U329 USG Wood Joist Ceiling Systems (Unrestrained Assemblies) 59 STC/69 IIC* 2-hr. ceiling double-layer 3" THERMAFIBER SAFB floor of carpet/pad, 1-1/2" flooring, 1/2" plywood 2 x 10 wd joists 16" o.c. ceiling of 2 layers 5/8" gypsum wallboard Type C core, over RC-1 channels or equivalent 16" o.c. UL Des L541 RAL-TL-90-40/RAL-IN STC/46 IIC* 1-hr. ceiling single-layer, resilient channel 3 THERMAFIBER SAFB between joists 1/2 gypsum wallboard Type C core 1-1/4 nom wd sub & fin flr 2 x 10 wd joist 16 o.c. RC-1 channel or equivalent att to joists panels att with 1 TYPE S screws joints fin est fire rating based on UL Des L514 CK STC/40 IIC* 1-hr. ceiling single-layer 1" FIRESPAN 90 laid over furring channels below joists 1/2" gypsum wallboard Type C core, ceiling 3/4" T&G plywd I-shaped wd joist 24" o.c. met fur chan 24" o.c. clip-att to joist panels screw att to chan 12" o.c. joints fin UL Des L530 based on TJI joists TL IN Mineral Fiber Overlay on Acoustical Ceiling System 48 CAC Class A ceiling 3" THERMAFIBER SAFB laid over ceiling, extending 4 each side of partition AURATONE 5/8" x 24" x 48" acoust clg panels in Susp Exp Grid Syst contin over partn ASTM E84 Sound test USG *STC values are based on SHEETROCK Brand gypsum panels, FIRECODE C ****STC values are based on DUROCK Brand cement board panels 9

70 Technical Data THERMAFIBER Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets are available in two densities and nine thicknesses to meet a variety of sound and fire performance needs. Also, Creased THERMAFIBER SAFB, a specially engineered product, is available for certain high-performance sound-rated assemblies. The table below shows the R-values and densities available for various thicknesses of THERMAFIBER SAFBs, as well as k values, sizes, flame spread and smoke developed ratings and density tolerances. THERMAFIBER SAFB insulation in a typical partition assembly. Creased This specially engineered SAFB insulation is the same composition as regular SAFBs; however, it is THERMAFIBER SAFBs 3 in. thick and one inch wider (25 in.* instead of 24 in.). When the insulation is installed into the stud cavity, a vertical slit (approximately one inch deep) is field cut down the center of the blanket. When the drywall panel is applied over the creased insulation, the blanket is compressed inside the cavity, forcing the edges of the blanket against the studs and the center of the blanket against the gypsum panel. The pressure exerted against the assembly components dampens sound vibrations and boosts the STC rating of the partition. * A 17 in. wide product is also available for 16 in. o.c. stud spacing. After conventional installation of steel studs and one layer of drywall, installer inserts 25 in. wide Creased 3-in. THERMAFIBER SAFB into 24-in. wide stud cavity, then slits blankets to a depth of about 1 in. Sound performance is completed through application of gypsum panels. Product Data 4 pcf Nominal 2.5 pcf Nominal Density SAFB Density SAFB Notes: Thermal resistance values (R = 1/k) for use in calculating heat transmission coefficients (u) are based on listings in ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals (1985). For test data, contact Thermafiber, Inc. Representatives will provide certified test data for published fire, sound and structural systems designed and constructed according to their published specifications. R-Value, per 1 thickness F (24 C) btu in./hr. sq. ft. F (per ASTM C518) Widths 16,24 16,17,24,25 Length Thickness 1 1-1/2, 2, 2-1/2, 3, 3-1/2,4,5,6 Flame Spread (per ASTM E84, Surface Burning Characteristics) 0 0 Smoke Developed (per ASTM E84, Surface Burning Characteristics) 0 0 Density Tolerance Note: For the most accurate and up to date product information and data, please visit our website at 10

71 Specification Compliance THERMAFIBER Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets meet the following: 1. Class A interior finish rating per NFPA 101, life safety code. 2. ASTM C665, Type 1, per Federal Specification HH-I-521F. 3. ASTM C553 (SAFB Blankets absorb less than 1% moisture by weight and volume). 4. ASTM C612, Type 1, per Federal Specification HH-I-558B. 5. ASTM E136 (rated noncombustible as defined by NFPA Standard 220 when tested according to ASTM E136). 6. Accepted by New York City Department of Buildings (MEA M). Approved by the New York City Board of Standards & Appeals for use in New York City under Calendar Nos SM, SM, SM and SM. Good Design Practices 1. System performance following substitution of materials or compromise in assembly design cannot be certified and may result in failure of sound and/or fire performance under certain conditions. For example, substitution of a low-density glass fiber insulation in place of the THERMAFIBER SAFB may compromise the acoustic balance and therefore reduce the acoustical performance of the system. See UL directory for a list of approved gypsum board manufacturers. 2. Adjacent assemblies should be designed or selected to be of similar sound control performance. Flanking sound paths should be acoustically treated or eliminated. The combined sound performance of the systems between adjacent spaces will be close to that of the lowest performing element. 3. Proper application of acoustical sealant is critical to effectively seal the wall and reduce sound transmission. For drywall partitions, place a continuous bead of sealant along all perimeter edges between the gypsum panels and the surrounding floor, wall and ceiling elements. Do this on each side of the wall. Also, place a bead of acoustical sealant around ducts, electrical boxes, sprinkler heads, telephone jacks and any other penetrations. 4. Wall Penetrations and Perimeters Penetrations for windows, HVAC and all wall perimeters must be sealed with acoustical sealant. Insulation must be used behind medicine cabinets and other wall-inserted devices to prohibit passage of sound. 5. When penetrations, such as telephone jacks, electrical outlets, pipes, etc., occur on the opposite sides of a demising wall, offset them by at least one stud cavity. 6. When outlet boxes occur on the opposite side of a demising wall, the backs and sides of the outlet boxes should be acoustically caulked with acoustical sealant; acoustically caulk any gap surrounding the box as well. 7. Vapor Retarders Vapor retarders normally are placed on the warm side of the wall to prevent moisture from entering the stud cavity. Actual placement of moisture barrier should be specified by a qualified professional engineer, based on local climatic conditions. 8. Ceilings Insulation should be carefully fitted around not over light fixtures. Improperly covering light fixtures with insulation causes heat to build up, possibly resulting in fire. Note that THERMAFIBER Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets may be used in a wide variety of acoustical applications, including those in occupied spaces and ceiling air plenums. Architectural 1: General 1.1 Specify to meet project specifications. Specifications Scope 1.2 All materials, unless otherwise indicated, shall be supplied by Thermafiber, Inc. and shall be Qualifications installed according to current printed directions. 1.3 All materials shall be delivered in their original unopened packages and stored in an Delivery and Storage enclosed shelter providing protection from damage and exposure to the elements. of Materials Damaged or deteriorated materials shall be removed from the premises. 1.4 THERMAFIBER Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets shall be (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) -hr. fire-rated under Design Conditions simulated field conditions using ASTM E119 Guidelines. 2: Products THERMAFIBER Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets (1) (1-1/2) (2) (2-1/2) (3) (3-1/2) (4) (6) inches Sound Insulation thick, (16) (24) inches wide, 48 inches long, unfaced, UL-labeled Creased THERMAFIBER Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets 3 inches thick, (17) (25) inches wide, 48 inches long, unfaced, UL-labeled. 3: Execution 3.1 Install THERMAFIBER Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets in stud cavities of sound-rated partitions Sound Attenuation Fire and where required to achieve fire-rated design. Friction fit securely between studs. Butt Blanket Application ends of blankets closely together and fill all voids. 3.2 Install Creased THERMAFIBER Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets after gypsum panels are Creased Sound applied to the resilient channel and before panels are applied to the other side of the studs. Attenuation Fire Blanket Application Insert 17 wide blankets in 16 stud cavities or 25 wide blankets in 24 stud cavities of sound-rated partitions and where required to achieve a fire-rated design. Bow the blankets slightly to fit in the stud cavities. Slit the blankets with a sharp utility knife or hook-bill knife to ease the pressure of the blanket against the gypsum panels when they are installed. Butt ends of blankets closely together and fill all voids. 3.3 See Next Page 11

72 3.3 Install THERMAFIBER Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets between joists in joist cavity Floor-Ceilings Application or over metal furring channels below joists where required to achieve fire-rated design. 3.4 Install THERMAFIBER Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets over ceiling panels (1-1/2 single or Ceiling Overlayment double layer over entire ceiling) (3 over entire ceiling) extending 48 beyond all partitions Application and tightly fit around all grillage, hangers and other vertical penetrations. It s easy to spec Thermafiber SAFB s 1. Go to or log onto your favorite spec service website: Download the 3-Part Specification 3. The instructions will walk you through it. Additional Information For Further Information On these products, including nonstandard sizes, contact Thermafiber, Inc. Thermafiber, Inc. Sales Office: Phone: 888.TFIBER1 (or ) Product Information and Literature Phone: 888.TFIBER1 (or ) Trademarks The following trademarks used herein are owned by Thermafiber, Inc.: THERMAFIBER and THE NAME IN MINERAL WOOL.TYPE S is a trademark of ITW Buildex. WSI is a trademark of Willamette Industries, Inc., AURATONE, DUROCK, FIRECODE, IMPERIAL, SHEETROCK, ULTRACODE, ULTRAWALL and USG are trademarks of United States Gypsum Co. or related company Mill Street Wabash, IN Note Products described here may not be available in all geographic markets. Consult your local sales office or representative for information. Notice We shall not be liable for incidental and consequential damages, directly or indirectly sustained, nor for any loss caused by application of these goods not in accordance with current printed instructions or for other than the intended use. Our liability is expressly limited to replacement of defective goods. Any claim shall be deemed waived unless made in writing to us within thirty (30) days from date it was or reasonably should have been discovered. Safety First! Follow good safety and industrial hygiene practices during handling and installing all products and systems. Take necessary precautions and wear the appropriate personal protective equipment as needed. Read material safety data sheets and related literature on products before specification and/or installation. TF885/ , Thermafiber, Inc. Printed in U.S.A.

73 Residential & Commercial Insulation Submittal Sheet Thermafiber UltraBatt Energy saving thermal insulation Provides fire protection Controls sound between floors and walls Mold resistant 2 Easy to install 1 LEED v2009 for Home Credits Energy & Atmosphere Materials & Resources UltraBatt TM insulation provides exceptional R-value and fire protection in residential and light commercial buildings. UltraBatt makes homes energy efficient, quiet and safe. UltraBatt TM insulation being installed in a residential wood stud application. The semi-rigid batts are denser than traditional batts, making them easy to install.

74 Description: Product Options: Thermafiber UltraBatt Insulation THERMAFIBER UltraBatt TM mineral wool insulation is designed to provide excellent thermal insulation, fire protection and noise control in residential and light commercial building. The semi-rigid batts are more dense than traditional batts or rolls, and are quick and easy to install. UltraBatt products are noncombustible, moisture-resistant, noncorrosive, nondeteriorating, and mold resistant. 2 Installation: Standard Sizes: Technical Data: Standards Compliance: Thermafiber Insolutions : For Further Information: Notice: 1. Measure & cut UltraBatt TM insulation is easy to cut with a serrated knife for custom fitting around electrical boxes, pipes, duct-work, wiring, or between non-standard studs and joist. Product Designation NFPA 101 Class A rated interior finish ASTM C 665 Non-Corrosive ASTM E 136 Rated Non-combustible per NFPA Standard 220 ASTM C 1104 Absorbs less than 1% by volume ASTM E 96 Unfaced, 50 Perms as tested ASTM E 96 Foil Faced, 0.02 Perms as tested Thermafiber offers industry leading technical and engineering assistance to architects, specifiers, and contractors. These services include CAD drawings, engineering judgments, LEED Credit Information, and product recommendations. Contact our technical services department at , or technicalservice@owenscorning.com. For additional information about these or other Thermafiber products contact us at or visit our website THERMAFIBER, Inc. shall not be liable for incidental and consequential damages, directly or indirectly sustained, nor for any loss caused by application of these goods not in accordance with current printed instructions or for other than the intended use. THERMAFIBER liability is expressly limited to replacement of defective goods. Any claim shall be deemed waived unless made in writing within thirty (30) days from date it was or reasonably should have been discovered. 1 Recycled content verified by ICC-ES. 2 ASTM C 1138 Wood Stud Application R-Value* Sizes Pieces/Bag SqFt./Bag R15 R23 R30 Flame Spread 2. Squeeze & insert UltraBatt TM insulation is flexible sides to compress the insulation and insert into the desired wall. 3.5 x 15 x x 23 x x 15 x x 23 x x 15 x x 23 x Unfaced Tested to ASTM E 84 Smoke Developed Flame Spread Foil Faced Smoke Developed UltraBatt TM Steel Stud Application R-Value* Sizes Pieces/Bag SqFt./Bag R10 R15 R24 3. Release & expand Once in place, UltraBatt TM insulation naturally expands to fill in the space, creating a snug, custom fit. 2.5 x 16 x x 24 x x 16 x x 24 x x 16 x x 24 x *R-Value is a measure of insulating ability. R means resistance to heat flow. The higher the R Value, the greater the insulation power. For more information refer to the UltraBatt TM Fact Sheet TF315/Rev Copyright 2014, Thermafiber, Inc. All Rights Reserved. LEED is a registered trademark of U.S. Green Building Council. Submittal Approvals: Job Name Contractor Date 3711 Mill Street Wabash, IN TFIBER1 [ ] [260]

75 Unitized Packaging Benefits Thermafiber Unitized Packaging More square footage per truckload Better usage of warehouse space Reduces loading, unloading, and reloading time No heavy lifting Stacking without pallets Thick 1 1½ 2 2½ 3 3½ ½ 7 Width PCS/BAG SAFB SQF/BAG Unitized Packaging 48 Trailer #PKGS. Unitized Packaging 53 Trailer SQ.FT. 1 #PKGS. SQ.FT , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,984 R-Value R10 R15 R15 R23 R24 R30 UltraBatt TM Unitized Packaging 48 Trailer Unitized Packaging 53 Trailer Thick Width PCS/BAG SQF/BAG #PKGS. SQ.FT. 1 #PKGS. SQ.FT. 1 2½ 3½ 3½ 5½ , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,020 SAFING 2 PLAIN & FOIL Unitized Packaging 48 Trailer Unitized Packaging 53 Trailer Thick Width PCS/BAG SQF/BAG #PKGS. SQ.FT. 1 #PKGS. SQ.FT , , , , , , , ,488 1 Due to varying trailer sizes, quantity may vary ±10% 2 Based on the standard length of 48. TF920/Rev Copyright 2014, Thermafiber, Inc. All Rights Reserved 3711 Mill Street, Wabash, IN TFIBER1 [ ] [260]

76 Sound Control Insulation Thermafiber SoundZero Exceptional sound and noise absorption Black fabric facing provides light controlling finished surface High R-value helps conserve energy Ideal for use on walls and ceilings Easy to fabricate and install Mold Resistant LEED v2009 Green Building Credits Minimum 70% Recycled Content 1 Energy & Atmosphere Materials & Resources Indoor Environmental Quality Innovation in Design 1 2.1, , , 5.2 Thermafiber SoundZero is installed in multiplex movie theaters to absorb sound, control light, and conserve energy for an enhanced cinema experience. SoundZero s black fabric is smooth, durable, water repellent, flame resistant, and mold resistant to provide a long-lasting finished surface.

77 Thermafiber SoundZero Insulation Description: Product Options: Installation: Standard Sizes: Technical Data: Acoustical Performance: Standards Compliance: Thermafiber Insolutions : For Further Information: Notice: Submittal Approvals: THERMAFIBER SoundZero Fabric-Faced Interior Acoustical Blanket is a specially designed insulation blanket for use on exposed interior surfaces, such as the walls and/or ceilings of theaters, sound studios, auditoriums, conference halls, banquet halls, nightclubs, public concourses or other places where sound control or noise reduction is an important consideration. It also can be made into baffles or used in partition wall systems. SoundZero s smooth and rugged black fabric finish enables this product to be directly applied to exposed wall and ceiling surfaces. Type 1500 & 2000 are available in rolls. Type is available in rolls, 1.5 & 2 is packaged in flat pieces. Measure surface to be covered and field cut using industrial shears or a sharp utility or carpet knife. If adhesively mounted, prepare surfaces following adhesive manufacturer s recommendations. If using impaling pins, it is recommended that pins be placed no further than 24 on center. Carefully position SoundZero in place and embed into adhesive or fasten, or both. Thickness* Widths** Lengths** Type ft Type , ft Type ft Type , ft Type ft Type , , 96 *Thicknesses are available in ½ increments. **Custom sizes are available upon request. Product Nominal 75 [24 C] R value per Designation Density BTU.in/hr.sq. ft. F inch of thickness*** SoundZero Insulation meets the following: NFPA 259 Pass, Combustibles ASTM C 665 Non-corrosive, Type II, Class A ASTM C 1338 Pass, Fungi Resistant ASTM C 1304 Pass, Odor Emission ASTM G 22 Pass, Bacteria Resistance ASTM C 1104 Absorbs less than 2% by volume CAN/ULC S102-M88 Flame Spread 25, Smoke Developed 20 Thermafiber offers industry leading technical and engineering assistance to architects, specifiers, and contractors. These services include CAD drawings, engineering judgments, LEED Credit Information, and product recommendations. Contact our technical services department at , or technicalservice@owenscorning.com For additional information about these or other Thermafiber products contact us at or visit our website THERMAFIBER, Inc. shall not be liable for incidental and consequential damages, directly or indirectly sustained, nor for any loss caused by application of these goods not in accordance with current printed instructions or for other than the intended use. THERMAFIBER liability is expressly limited to replacement of defective goods. Any claim shall be deemed waived unless made in writing within thirty (30) days from date it was or reasonably should have been discovered. Manufacturing: SoundZero is manufactured under private label for Thermafiber, Inc. by CTA Acoustics, Inc., Corbin, Kentucky, USA. CTA Acoustics, Inc. is an ISO and QS 9000 certified facility. Job Name Contractor Tested to ASTM C 518 Tested to ASTM E 84 Flame Spread Type pcf Type pcf Type pcf ***R = Thickness divided by k Date Smoke Developed SoundZero Type Thickness 125 Hz 250 Hz 500 Hz 1000 Hz 2000 Hz 4000 Hz NRC pcf Density pcf Density pcf Density Coefficeints at Frequencies Per ASTM C TF719/Rev Copyright 2014, Thermafiber, Inc. All Rights Reserved. LEED is a registered trademark of U.S. Green Building Council Mill Street Wabash, IN TFIBER1 [ ] [260]

78 Thermafiber NRC & STC Data TESTING PER ASTM C 423 (NRC DATA) NRC- ABSORPTION COEFFICIENTS 1/3 OCT. BAND CENTER FREQ. Hz TESTING PER ASTM E 336 (STC DATA) Mounting Method: A SAMPLE 2.5 pcf density 4.0 pcf density 2 in. 3 in. 4 in. 6 in. 8 in. 2 in. 4 in. 6 in. 8 in. NRC Data 125* * NRC Minimum 70% Recycled Content 4.5 pcf density 1½ in. 2 in. 3 in. 4 in. 6.0 pcf density 2 in. 4 in. 6 in. 8 in pcf density 2 in. 4 in. 6 in. 8 in *Accuracy of value may be affected by deficiencies in reverberation chamber. STC Data** Thickness 1 in. 2 in. 3 in. Nominal Density pcf STC STC STC **USG Acoustical Research Facility TF690/REV Copyright 2014, Thermafiber, Inc. All Rights Reserved 3711 Mill Street, Wabash, IN TFIBER1 [ ] [260]

79 Continuous Insulation (ci) RainBarrier 45 Non-combustible, non-deteriorating, & inorganic Repels and efficiently drains water Highly UV Resistant Conserves energy, reduces greenhouse gas emissions Fire resistant to temperatures above 2000º F (1,093º C) Controls noise and sound Natural dark color provides camouflaging in open joint façades LEED v2009 Green Building Credits Minimum 70% Recycled Content 1 Energy & Atmosphere Materials & Resources Indoor Environmental Quality Innovation in Design 1 2.1, , , , 5.2 Atlantic Terminal Brooklyn, NY, a typical terracotta rain screen high rise building. RainBarrier insulation is installed in a masonry cavity wall on the University of Michigan - North Quad Building (Ann Arbor, MI).

80 Description: Product Options: Installation: Standard Sizes: Thermafiber RainBarrier 45 Insulation Thermafiber RainBarrier /Continuous Insulation products are designed for exceptional performance in rain screen and cavity wall construction applications. RainBarrier 45 insulation provides thermal insulation, fire protection, and acoustical control while efficiently draining water from a wall cavity system. Its natural, dark color provides camouflaging in open joint facades and eliminates the need for black facing. Thermafiber, Inc. does not recommend applying a black facing in open joint applications because the manufacturers of the facing do not support their long term exposure. RainBarrier products are non-combustible and compatible with common wall ties, adhesives, and air barrier systems. Recycled Content Options 1 : EPA Choice Fiber (US Government Buildings)... Minimum 75% Standard Fiber...70% 1 Recycled content options other than standard must be specified at time of order. Thermafiber recommends mechanical attachment of RainBarrier insulation products. See Thermafiber s RainBarrier Installation Guide at Thickness* Widths** Lengths** RainBarrier , 24, 36 48, 60 *Thicknesses are available in ½ increments. **Custom sizes are available upon request. Technical Data: Acoustical Performance: Standards Compliance: Thermafiber Insolutions : For Further Information: Product Actual 75 [24 C] R value per Designation Density BTU.in/hr.sq. ft. F inch of thickness*** RainBarrier pcf ***R = thickness divided by k NRC Data RainBarrier 45 RainBarrier 45 insulation meets the following: Tested to ASTM C 518 ASTM C 665 Non-corrosive ASTM C 795 Pass ASTM C 612 RainBarrier 45 Type IA, IB, IVA ASTM E 136 Rated Non-combustible per NFPA Standard 220 CAN/ULC S114 Complies ASTM E 96 Unfaced, 50 Perms as tested ASTM E 84 Flame Spread 0, Smoke Developed 0 CAN/ULC S 102 Flame Spread 0, Smoke Developed 5 ASTM C 1104 Absorbs 0.03% by volume ASTM C 356 Linear Shrinkage <2% 1200º F (650º C) Tested to ASTM E 84 Unfaced Flame Spread Coefficients at Frequencies Per ASTM 423 Smoke Developed Thickness 125 Hz 250 Hz 500 Hz 1000 Hz 2000 Hz 4000 Hz NRC 1-½ Thermafiber offers industry leading technical and engineering assistance to architects, specifiers, and contractors. These services include CAD drawings, engineering judgments, LEED Credit Information, and product recommendations. Contact our technical services department at x-295, or technicalservice@owenscorning.com For additional information about these or other Thermafiber products contact us at or visit our website TF521/Rev Copyright 2014, Thermafiber, Inc. All Rights Reserved. LEED is a registered trademark of U.S. Green Building Council. Notice: THERMAFIBER, Inc. shall not be liable for incidental and consequential damages, directly or indirectly sustained, nor for any loss caused by application of these goods not in accordance with current printed instructions or for other than the intended use. THERMAFIBER liability is expressly limited to replacement of defective goods. Any claim shall be deemed waived unless made in writing within thirty (30) days from date it was or reasonably should have been discovered. Submittal Approvals: Job Name Contractor Date 3711 Mill Street Wabash, IN TFIBER1 [ ] [260]

81 Continuous Insulation (ci) RainBarrier HD Non-combustible, non-deteriorating, & inorganic Repels and efficiently drains water Heavy density rigid board Conserves energy, reduces greenhouse gas emissions Fire resistant to temperatures above 2000º F (1,093º C) Enhances sound control Natural dark color provides camouflaging in open joint façades LEED v2009 Green Building Credits Minimum 70% Recycled Content 1 Energy & Atmosphere Materials & Resources Indoor Environmental Quality Innovation in Design 1 2.1, , , 5.2 Thermafiber RainBarrier mineral wool insulation was installed in the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery (Madison, WI) and helped contribute to its LEED Gold rating. RainBarrier HD is a high density board that provides thermal insulation, fire protection and acoustical control while efficiently draining water from a wall cavity system.

82 Description: Product Options: Thermafiber RainBarrier HD Insulation Thermafiber RainBarrier HD is a high density board with a consistent 6.0 pcf density throughout the entire thickness of the product. The consistent density from top to bottom helps eliminate the need to orient the piece in a certain direction. Its natural, dark color provides camouflaging in open joint facades and helps eliminate the need for black facing. Thermafiber Inc. does not recommend applying a black facing in open joint applications because the manufacturers of the facing do not support their long term exposure. RainBarrier HD continuous insulation products are designed for exceptional performance in rain screen and cavity wall construction applications. Mineral wool provides thermal insulation, fire protection and acoustical control while efficiently draining water from a cavity system. All RainBarrier products are non-combustible and compatible with common wall ties and air barrier systems. Recycled Content Option 2 : EPA Choice Fiber (US Government Buildings)... Minimum 75% Standard Fiber...70% 2 Recycled content options other than standard must be specified at time of order. Installation: Thermafiber recommends mechanical attachment of RainBarrier insulation products. See Thermafiber s RainBarrier Installation Guide at Standard Sizes: Thickness* Widths** Lengths** RainBarrier HD , 24, 36 48, 60 *Thicknesses are available in ½ increments. **Custom sizes are available upon request. Technical Data: Acoustical Performance: Standards Compliance: Thermafiber Insolutions : For Further Information: Tested to ASTM E 84 Tested to ASTM C 518 Unfaced Product Actual 75 [24 C] R value per Flame Smoke Designation Density BTU.in/hr.sq. ft. F inch of thickness*** Spread Developed RainBarrier HD 6.0 pcf ***R = thickness divided by k NRC Data RainBarrier HD RainBarrier HD meets the following: Coefficients at Frequencies Per ASTM C 423 Thickness 125 Hz 250 Hz 500 Hz 1000 Hz 2000 Hz 4000 Hz NRC ASTM C 665 Non-corrosive ASTM C 795 Pass ASTM C 612 RainBarrier HD Type IA, IB, II, III, IVA ASTM E 136 Rated Non-combustible per NFPA Standard 220 CAN/ULC S114 Complies ASTM E 96 Unfaced, 50 Perms as tested ASTM E 84 Flame Spread 0, Smoke Developed 0 CAN/ULC S 102 Flame Spread 0, Smoke Developed 5 ASTM C 1104 Absorbs 0.03% by volume ASTM C 356 Linear Shrinkage <2% 1200º F (650º C) Thermafiber offers industry leading technical and engineering assistance to architects, specifiers, and contractors. These services include CAD drawings, engineering judgments, LEED Credit Information, and product recommendations. Contact our technical services department at (888) or technicalservice@owenscorning.com For additional information about these or other Thermafiber products contact us at or visit our website TF524/Rev Copyright 2014, Thermafiber, Inc. All Rights Reserved. LEED is a registered trademark of U.S. Green Building Council. Notice: THERMAFIBER, Inc. shall not be liable for incidental and consequential damages, directly or indirectly sustained, nor for any loss caused by application of these goods not in accordance with current printed instructions or for other than the intended use. THERMAFIBER liability is expressly limited to replacement of defective goods. Any claim shall be deemed waived unless made in writing within thirty (30) days from date it was or reasonably should have been discovered. 1 Recycled content verified by ICC-ES Submittal Approvals: Job Name Contractor Date 3711 Mill Street Wabash, IN TFIBER1 [ ] [260]

83 Thermafiber RainBarrier Continuous Insulation (ci) Thermal and fire protection in rain screen/cavity wall construction Designed for use in open-joint façade construction RainBarrier insulation easily installs with common wall ties, façade channels and insulation hangers.

84 Fire safety Moisture resistance Sustainability Energy efficiency in buildings becomes more critical every day. Adding RainBarrier as the continuous insulation (ci) on the exterior of your building can help you meet stringent new building codes, such as ASHRAE Increasing the amount of insulation used in buildings reduces the amount of heating and cooling needed, which in turn reduces carbon emissions. Rainscreen construction is an effective practice that has been refined in Europe for decades, and it s making a big impact in the U.S. Thermafiber RainBarrier repels and efficiently drains water in cavity wall systems. Left unchecked, water problems can quickly lead to mold, energy waste, corrosion and rot, among other issues. RainBarrier also adds safety, security, comfort and appeal to your building by offering the following benefits: Protects your building from fire and smoke with noncombustible material. Smoke protection can be especially critical in high-occupancy buildings such as schools, hospitals and dormitories. ASTM E 84 Test results Rigid foam Thermafiber RainBarrier Flame spread # 50 (Class B) 0 (Class A) Smoke developed # 450 (Class B) 0 (Class A) Flame spread and smoke developed are terms used to describe burning characteristics of building materials. Rigid foam receives a smoke developed number of 450 the worst score possible. Noncombustible RainBarrier receives ratings of 0 the best possible for both smoke developed and flame spread. Lets your building breathe. RainBarrier is air/ vapor permeable, providing better control over humidity, condensation and air quality and more flexibility when positioning the vapor barrier. (Rigid foam blocks airflow making it more difficult for the building to breathe.) Provides dark and light color options not just blue or pink on our base product, making it easy to camouflage the insulation in open-joint systems. Reduces noise, leading to fewer distractions and less stress. Improves energy efficiency. For less than the price of rigid foam, RainBarrier can provide an equivalent or greater R-Value. By insulating on the outboard and inboard sides, you can also reduce long-term operating costs. R-Values* Insulation thickness (inches) RainBarrier 45 RainBarrier HD ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ * R = thickness thermal conductivity (R = t/k). R means resistance to heat flow. The higher the R-Value, the greater the insulation power.

85 Simpler on the jobsite Durable: RainBarrier won t break down in the sun leave it exposed for any length of time Flexible: RainBarrier is semi-rigid and easy to cut, giving you more flexibility and tighter joints versus the jagged edges of field-cut foam Compatible: Install with common wall ties, insulation hangers and air / vapor barrier systems (for a complete list of installation techniques and recommendations, visit www. thermafiber.com/rainbarrier) Unlike rigid foam, RainBarrier flexes for a better fit on curved walls and other surfaces. Easy-to-cut RainBarrier installs with common wall ties and insulation hangers. Safer in the building 2,500 Containment: Improves life safety by preventing fire and smoke from spreading Non-combustible: RainBarrier remains intact at 2,080 F, even after 5 hours of testing Air quality: Results of chemical emissions tests show RainBarrier exceeds California s rigorous standard for formaldehyde concentration Sound control: Helps reduce noise between floors, walls and reduces noise pollution from outside sources TEMPERATURE (F) 2,000 1,500 1, Plate glass melts 25 minutes 1220 Aluminum melts 9 minutes 1050 Glass fiber melts 6 minutes 450 Cellulose pyrolyzes 2 minutes 392 Spray foam flash point 300 Rigid foam melting point TIME 2080 Thermafiber insulation still intact. Test is terminated after five hours without failure. The outside of a 100-watt light bulb reaches about 477 F. Rigid foam melts at 300 F. 1 hour 2 hours 3 hours 4 hours 5 hours Better for the environment Recycled: Made with up to 90% recycled content (slag, a byproduct of steel manufacturing) Efficient: Thermal transfer reduces the amount of energy needed to heat and cool a building, which also reduces carbon emissions Beneficial: Contributes to 13 LEED credit categories LEED Minimum 70% Recycled Content 1 v2009 Green Building Credits Energy & Atmosphere Materials & Resources Indoor Environmental Quality Innovation in Design 1 2.1, , , , 5.2

86 RainBarrier vs. rigid/spray foam: a head-to-head comparison Compare RainBarrier to rigid foam. Compare the efficiency. Compare fire protection. Compare aesthetics. Compare prices, too. Whatever your criteria, the more you compare, the more benefits you ll find with RainBarrier. RainBarrier Benefit Rigid/spray foam Best possible score for both flame spread (0) and smoke developed (0) Protects your building from spreading fire and smoke Rigid foam receives the worst possible score for smoke developed (450) Fire resistant to more than 2,000 F Fire protection Rigid foam is combustible and must be protected from high heat sources No additional protective or thermal barrier required 1-piece thermal protection May require additional thermal barrier or fire blocks to be added during construction Up to 90% recycled content Conserves natural resources Foam products are petroleum based with a maximum recycled content of 40% Excellent STC & NRC values, helping to keep unwanted noise out of your building Provides sound control and noise absorption Rigid foam manufacturers don t publish NRC or sound absorption data (for a reason) Contributes to 13 credit categories Helps you earn valuable LEED Green Building credits Contributes to 22 credits across 4 categories Available in light or dark fiber to help camouflage the insulation in open-joint systems (or ventilated façades) Color flexibility with base product to preserve aesthetics Base product available in pink, light blue or white RainBarrier resists ultraviolet light you can leave it exposed indefinitely Insulation doesn t break down under extended exposure to sunlight Rigid foam degrades in sunlight and should not be left exposed for over 60 days Customized project details and renderings, custom product sizing and packaging (you name it, and we ve probably already done it) Thermafiber Insolutions, industry-leading technical and customization services Standard sizes, standard packaging For less than the cost of rigid foam, RainBarrier provides an equivalent (or better) R-Value. Most cost-effective continuous insulation to meet your thermal requirements Foam products can be anywhere from 20% to 40% higher in cost, depending upon the project location RainBarrier contains no CFC or HCFC Blowing Agents Low Global Warming Impact (GWP) 1 Blowing agents used in XPS and SPF insulations are harmful greenhouse gases Wilson, Alex. Avoiding the Global Warming Impact of Insulation. Environmental Building News June 2010: 8-14.

87 Water Resistance Fire Resistance Thermafiber RainBarrier insulation High Recycled Content Thermal Protection Workfolders:Michael:ActiveJobs:PCFiles:Thermaiber-burnedCD:Brochures_ :10424-TFI_TF520RainBarrierBrochure:PAGES:10424-TF_TF520_RainBarrierBrochure.idml February19,201410:07AM Page1Workfo

88 RainBarrier protects hospitals, museums, schools, hotels and many other buildings Thermafiber RainBarrier insulation is installed in a variety of buildings throughout North America. Recent or ongoing projects include: Thermaiber Insolutions Thermafiber also supports RainBarrier (and all of its mineral wool products) with Thermafiber Insolutions, a customized five-pronged approach that helps you easily and successfully plan, order and install insulation. Insolutions includes: All-phase consultation University of Michigan North Quad Ann Arbor, MI $175 million residential and academic complex Museum of the Moving Image Astoria, NY $65 million expansion of museum High-performance products Time-saving insulation hanger systems Labor-saving customization and packaging Safe & Sustainable Insulation Fort Belvoir Community Hospital Fort Belvoir, VA Construction of $747 million, 1.2 million-square-foot hospital North Carolina A & T University General Classroom Facility Greensboro, NC Construction of 88,000-squarefoot multi-use classroom building Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery Madison, WI Construction of 300,000-squarefoot biomedical research institutes Mifflin Park Elementary School Shillington, PA Construction of $18.47 million, 79,000-square-foot elementary school Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Yawkey Center for Cancer Care Boston, MA Construction of 275,000-squarefoot outpatient care and clinical research facility Dream New York New York, NY Construction of 13-story luxury hotel You need to make your building more energy efficient. Why not optimize that protection to include fire and smoke? Add in the water repellency and other advantages of RainBarrier, and you ll not only make your building more energy efficient, but also safe and appealing. It s easy to specify Thermaiber To specify RainBarrier, just: 1. Go to or log on to your favorite spec service website: Type Thermafiber in the search box 3. Click on Specs or follow the link to Thermafiber.com and click on Architectural Specs 4. That s it. Questions? Call Thermafiber Inc Mill St. Wabash, IN Toll Free: Toll: Fax: info@owenscorning.com TF 520/Rev Q 2014 Thermafiber Inc. All Rights Reserved Made in the USA For more information about RainBarrier or other Thermaiber products, contact your ield representative. Call or visit LEED is a registered trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council. THERMAFIBER, RAINBARRIER, THERMAFIBER INSOLUTIONS and THE NAME IN MINERAL WOOL are registered trademarks of Thermafiber Inc. *Reed Construction Data, April 2010

89 RainBarrier Installation Guide Installation Instructions for: > Z-Furring/ Impasse Hanger Attachment > Z-Furring/ Insulation Impaling Pin Attachment > Brick Tie/Masonry Anchor Installation > Installation within Channel-Type Framing > Impaling Pin Installation

90 RainBarrier Installation Guide 2 Z-Furring Channel Thermafiber RainBarrier 2 Insulation Impasse Hangers/ Insulation Panel RainBarrier 45 & RainBarrier HD Thickness Width* Length* 1 to 4 16, 24 and 36 48, 36 and 60 *Custom sizes available Impasse Hanger Installation with Vertical Z-Furring 2 Z-Furring Channel Thermafiber RainBarrier Impasse Hanger Installation with Horizontal Z-Furring Metal Cladding Applications Open Face Architectural Panels RainBarrier Insulation is installed between the exterior gypsum wallboard and façade channels creating a friction fit. Additional pins can be mechanically attached to secure the RainBarrier Insulation panel.

91 Air/Vapor Barrier CMU/Brick Veneer Wall Tie Application Steel Stud/ Brick Veneer Wall Tie Application Attachment to typical wall ties RainBarrier Insulation can either be impaled onto shelf-type wall ties or installed so wall ties occur at insulation seams. Wall ties typically occur every 16 oc. Insulation is then secured to wall tie with Thermafiber RainBarrier Clip. * Please note that for systems requiring fire performance characteristics, galvanized steel retaining clips are recommended. RainBarrier Thermafiber RainBarrier Clip Attachment to shelf-type wall ties RainBarrier Insulation can either be impaled onto shelf-type wall ties or installed so wall ties occur at insulation seams. Wall ties typically occur every 16 oc. Insulation is then secured to wall tie with Thermafiber RainBarrier Clip * Please note that for systems requiring fire performance characteristics, galvanized steel retaining clips are recommended. RainBarrier Thermafiber RainBarrier Clip Attachment to Brick-Veneer anchor wall RainBarrier Insulation to be attached to CMU wall with brick tie wall anchors. Insulation is secured to CMU wall by screwing the anchor screw with minimum 1 ½ diameter head to the CMU anchor. Screws are typically spaced every 16 oc. Brick Veneer Anchor RainBarrier

92 Insulation Impaling Pin Z-Furring Channel 2 Impaling Pins/Insulation Panel Thermafiber RainBarrier RainBarrier 45 & RainBarrier HD Thickness Width Length Impaling Pin Installation with Horizontal Z-Furring 1 to to or 60 Insulation Impaing Pin Z-Furring Channel Thermafiber RainBarrier Impaling Pin Installation with Vertical Z-Furring 3 Impaling Pins/ Insulation Panel RainBarrier 45 & RainBarrier HD Thickness Width Length 3-1/2 to Insulation Impaling Pin Z-Furring Channel Thermafiber RainBarrier 3 to /2 to /2 to Insulation Impaling Pin Z-Furring Channel Thermafiber RainBarrier

93 4 Impaling Pins/ Insulation Panel RainBarrier 45 & RainBarrier HD Insulation Impaling Pin Thickness Width Length 1 to Thermafiber RainBarrier 1 to Impaling Pins/ Insulation Panel RainBarrier 45 & RainBarrier HD Insulation Impaling Pin Thickness Width Length Thermafiber RainBarrier 6 Impaling Pins/ Insulation Panel RainBarrier 45 & RainBarrier HD Insulation Impaling Pin Thickness Width Length 1 to Thermafiber RainBarrier 1 to Thermafiber offers industry leading technical and engineering assistance to architects, specifiers, and contractors. These services include CAD drawings, engineering judgments, LEED Credit Information, and product recommendations. All consultative services are free. We protect your building by customizing our five-step approach: 1. All-Phase Consultation 2. High-Performance Products 3. Cost-Saving Insulation Hanger Systems 4. Labor-Saving Customization and Packaging 5. Safe & Sustainable Insulation

94 1. Mechanical Attachment Mechanical fasteners should be inset 2 in from edge of insulation. Rainscreen and cavity wall systems vary greatly from types of hangers and how they are installed. Contact Thermafiber Technical Services for further installation recommendations not addressed in this installation guide. 2. Moisture Absorption absorbs less than 0.03% by volume when tested per ASTM C Vapor/Air Barrier Vapor retarder, air barriers and moisture control are elements that are essential to the proper design and construction of buildings. The need for and proper placement of the vapor/ air barrier and moisture control must be determined by a qualified professional engineer/architect knowledgeable of the climatic conditions both inside and outside, involved in the construction of each specific building. Penetrating the vapor/air barrier with mechanical insulation pins must be approved by the air/vapor barrier manufacturer. 4. Corrosion Resistance RainBarrier Insulation is non-corrosive per ASTM C R-value RainBarrier 45 & RainBarrier HD have an R-Value of 4.2/inch. R-value does not diminish over the life of the insulation. 6. UV Exposure RainBarrier Insulation itself is UV resistant. Please note that packaging is not UV resistant and storing outside may cause packaging to deteriorate overtime. 7. Delivery and Storage of Materials All materials delivered in their original packages and stored in an enclosed shelter providing protection from damage and exposure to the elements. Damaged or deteriorated materials shall be removed from the premises. 8. Cutting Material cuts easily with a serrated knife. 9. PPE Contact with mineral wool may cause temporary eye and skin irritation (mechanical). Wear eye protection and long-sleeved, loose fitting clothing closed at the neck and wrists while working with this product to avoid irritation. See Thermafiber Bonded MSDS for more information. LEED v2009 Green Building Credits Minimum 70% Recycled Content 1 Energy & Atmosphere Materials & Resources Indoor Environmental Quality Innovation in Design 1 2.1, , , Mill Street Wabash, IN TFIBER1 [ ] [260] TF522/12-14 Copyright 2014, Thermafiber, Inc. All Rights Reserved LEED is a registered trademark of U.S. Green Building Council

95 Commercial Insulation Thermafiber VersaBoard Excellent Thermal Performance (R-Value up to 4.2 per inch) Exceptional sound and noise absorption Fire resistant to temperatures above 2,000ºF (1,093ºC) Easy to fabricate Conserves energy, reduces greenhouse gas emissions LEED v2009 Green Building Credits Minimum 70% Recycled Content 1 Energy & Atmosphere Materials & Resources Indoor Environmental Quality Innovation in Design 1 2.1, , , 5.2 VersaBoard insulation is ideal for parking garage under decking. It is engineered to control sound and provide energy saving thermal protection. VersaBoard insulation can be manufactured with many different facing options.

96 Description: Product Options: Installation: Standard Sizes: Technical Data: Standards Compliance: Thermafiber Insolutions : For Further Information: Notice: Thermafiber VersaBoard Insulation THERMAFIBER VersaBoard insulation provides the best possible combination of fire protection, sound control, thermal insulation, and energy conservation for various commercial construction applications. These products are ideal for parking garage under decking, mechanical rooms, and other areas where insulation is required. These products are engineered to repel moisture and can be an exposed interior surface. VersaBoard insulation is not listed by UL for use in perimeter fire containment systems. Product Foil Facing ASJ & Other Facings Dark Fiber VersaBoard 35 2 ½ 3 ½ o VersaBoard o VersaBoard 60 1 ½ 2 o VersaBoard ½ o Recycled Content Options 1 : EPA Choice Fiber (US Government Buildings)...Minimum 75% Standard Fiber... 70% 1 Recycled content options other than Standard must be specified at time of order. Thermafiber Inc. recommends mechanical attachment of VersaBoard products. Standard insulation pins and washers are recommended. Product Thickness* Widths** Lengths** VersaBoard 35 1 ½ 7 24, 36 48, 60 VersaBoard 40, , 36 48, 60 VersaBoard , 36 48, 60 Tolerances 1/4-1/8 ±1/8 ±1/2 *Thicknesses are available in ½ increments. **Custom sizes are available upon request. Product Designation Actual Density Tested to ASTM E 84 Tested to ASTM C 518 Unfaced Foil Faced 75 [24 C] BTU.in/ hr.sq. ft. F R value per inch of thickness*** Flame Spread Smoke Developed Flame Spread Smoke Developed VersaBoard pcf VersaBoard pcf VersaBoard pcf VersaBoard pcf ***R = thickness divided by k NFPA 101 Class A rated interior finish ASTM C 665 Non-Corrosive Type I (unfaced material), Type II (Black & White Mat, ASJ), Type III (foil) ASTM C 612 VersaBoard 35 IA; VersaBoard 40 IA, IB, II, III, IVA ASTM C 612 VersaBoard 60 & 80 IA, IB, II, III, IVA ASTM E 136 Rated Non-combustible per NFPA Standard 220 CAN/ULC S114 Complies ASTM E 96 ASJ & foil faced, 0.02 perms as tested ASTM C 1104 Absorption less than 1% by volume ASTM C 356 Linear shrinkage 1200 F (650 C) CAN/ULC S102 Flame Spread 0, Smoke Developed 0 Thermafiber offers industry leading technical and engineering assistance to architects, specifiers, and contractors. These services include CAD drawings, engineering judgments, LEED Credit Information, product recommendations, and customized products. Contact our technical services department at , or technicalservice@owenscorning.com For additional information about these or other Thermafiber products contact us at or visit our website THERMAFIBER, Inc. shall not be liable for incidental and consequential damages, directly or indirectly sustained, nor for any loss caused by application of these goods not in accordance with current printed instructions or for other than the intended use. THERMAFIBER liability is expressly limited to replacement of defective goods. Any claim shall be deemed waived unless made in writing within thirty (30) days from date it was or reasonably should have been discovered. TF532/Rev 12-14A Copyright 2014, Thermafiber, Inc. All Rights Reserved. LEED is a registered trademark of U.S. Green Building Council. Submittal Approvals: Job Name Contractor Date 3711 Mill Street Wabash, IN TFIBER1 [ ] [260]

97 Tools Thermafiber Insulation Knives Ideal tools for field cutting mineral wool Serrated blades for quick, clean cuts Available for overnight shipment Item # Knife 11 Description 11 Premium Insulation Knife Thermafiber Insulation Knives are time-saving tools that can be used in the field for quick cutting of mineral wool insulation. Insulation Minimum 70% Recycled Content The 11 Premium Insulation Knife has a double sided blade. TF458/REV Copyright 2014, Thermafiber, Inc. All Rights Reserved Mill Street, Wabash, IN TFIBER1 [ ] [260]

98 Insulation Tapes Thermafiber Aluminum Foil & FSK Tape Provides vapor seal for seams and edges of foil faced insulation Exceptional adhesion in hot, moderate, and cold weather Easily conforms to irregular surfaces and corners UL 723 Listed Available for toploading on truckloads of Thermafiber products or LTL shipment Available in a variety of widths Aluminum Foil and FSK Tapes are used in curtain wall buildings like these in New York City. The tapes work in conjunction with foil faced FireSpan Curtain Wall Insulation to create a vapor barrier for the building envelope. FSK Tape is used to seal the edges of a mullion cover (FireSpan 90) prior to mechanically securing the mullion cover with Thermafiber s Impasse Spiral Anchors.

99 Thermafiber Aluminum Foil & FSK Tape Description: Product Options: Installation: Standard Sizes: Technical Data: Standards Compliance: Thermafiber Insolutions: For Further Information: Notice: Submittal Approvals: THERMAFIBER Aluminum Foil and FSK Tapes are engineered to provide a vapor seal between curtain wall mullions and FSP faced FireSpan curtain wall insulation or other foil faced Thermafiber insulation products. Coated with a special cold weather, acrylic, pressure sensitive adhesive system that combines superior quick stick at normal temperatures with superior low temperature performance. Recommended for use down to -25 F as well as normal and very high temperatures. These are the ultimate in cold weather tapes. system. 1. The surface to which the tape is to be applied should be free of oils, dust and dirt. The surface should be cleaned with a dry cloth. 2. The release liner should then be removed 1-2 feet at a time and the adhesive face pressed firmly on the insulation facing. Care should be taken not to stretch the tape tightly as this will create buckles and voids in the contact area. Care must also be taken to apply the tape on center so that there is adequate area on both sides of the joint for the tape to bond. Uneven width distribution also puts additional shear stress on the smaller side of the butt joint. 3. The tape should then be wiped firmly from the center out (like wallpaper) with the black soft side of the white plastic wiping tool enclosed with each carton. The more pressure that is applied, the more surface contact will be reached, therefore, the greater the bond surface. 4. The tape should then be cut and fitted with a knife and scissors. The same wiping instructions should be used as in Step #3. Widths* Length/Roll Rolls/Case* Aluminum Foil Tape Yards 20 Aluminum Foil Tape 3 50 Yards 16 FSK Tape 2 50 Yards 24 FSK Tape 3 50 Yards 16 FSK Tape 4 50 Yards 12 FSK Tape 6 50 Yards 8 *Minimum order quantity is one case, other sizes may be available upon request Aluminum Foil Tape FSK Tape Imperial Metric Imperial Metric Thickness 3.25 mils ( ) mm 6.5 mils ( ) 0.165mm Adhesion - Peel (PSTC 1) 96 oz/inch width 27.1 N/2.5cm 96 oz/inch width 27 N/2.5cm Adhesion - Loop Tack oz/inch width 14.2 N/2.5cm Adhesion - Shear (PSTC 7) 2.2 psi 15.2 kpa 2 psi 13.8 kpa Tensile (PSTC 31) 27 lbs/inch width 122 N/2.5cm 40 lbs/inch width 178 N/2.5cm Elongation (PSTC 31) 4.4% 4.4% 2% 2% Low Temperature Application -25 F -32 C -25 F -32 C High Temperature Resistance 260 F 127 C 175 F 80 C Low Environmental Resistance -35 F -37 C -35 F -37 C Emmitance (ASTM C 1371) WVTR (ASTM E 96 Proc. A) 0.02 U.S. Perms U.S. Perms - Flame Spread (ASTM E 84) Smoke Developed (ASTM E 84) Insulation Tapes meet the following: ASTM C 1136 FSK Tape, Meets UL File Number R10984 U.S. Coast Guard Aluminum Foil Tape (CGA # /63/0) British Standard Aluminum Foil & FSK Tape, BS 476: Part 7, Class 1 British Standard Aluminum Foil Tape, BS 476: Part 6, Class 0 Thermafiber offers industry leading technical and engineering assistance to architects, specifiers, and contractors. These services include CAD drawings, engineering judgments, LEED Credit Information, and product recommendations. Contact our technical services department at , or technicalservice@owenscorning.com. For additional information about these or other Thermafiber products contact us at or visit our website THERMAFIBER, Inc. shall not be liable for incidental and consequential damages, directly or indirectly sustained, nor for any loss caused by application of these goods not in accordance with current printed instructions or for other than the intended use. THERMAFIBER liability is expressly limited to replacement of defective goods. Any claim shall be deemed waived unless made in writing within thirty (30) days from date it was or reasonably should have been discovered. User must determine the product suitability for the end use application and assume all risks and liabilities. Job Name Contractor Date TF654/Rev Copyright 2014, Thermafiber, Inc. All Rights Reserved. LEED is a registered trademark of U.S. Green Building Council Mill Street Wabash, IN TFIBER1 [ ] [260]

100 Light Fixture Insulation Thermafiber FixtureShield Maintains UL fire ratings for ceiling assemblies Lightweight pre-fabricated kits designed to cover light fixtures, speakers, HVAC diffusers, and other ceiling penetrations Quick and easy, labor-saving installation Available in custom sizes for can lights or other non-standard penetrations Substantially improves speech privacy and controls sound transmission through the ceiling Conserves energy, reduces greenhouse gas emissions Available for toploading on truckloads of Thermafiber products or LTL shipment LEED v2009 Green Building Credits Minimum 70% Recycled Content 1 Energy & Atmosphere Materials & Resources Indoor Environmental Quality Innovation in Design 1 2.1, , , 5.2 Thermafiber FixtureShield is designed for covering light fixtures and other penetrations in suspended and drywall ceiling assemblies. The office space above shows a typical suspended ceiling. Thermafiber FixtureShield Kits arrive with the pre-fabricated insulation and assembly pins ready for installation. The patented design installs quickly and easily.

101 Description: Product Options: Thermafiber FixtureShield Kits THERMAFIBER FixtureShield kits are designed to maintain fire rating in UL listed suspended and gypsum ceiling systems. The FixtureShield kits come with everything needed to complete a quick, labor-saving installation. Each kit includes the pre-fabricated Thermafiber Insulation and all the required insulation pins, including standoff pins to maintain air space requirements. FixtureShield insulation kits also provide energy savings, speech privacy, sound control, and a 70% post-industrial recycled content product that contributes to LEED green building credits. All Thermafiber mineral wool insulation products resist temperatures above 2000 F are noncombustible, moisture-resistant, noncorrosive, nondeteriorating, mildew-proof and vermin-proof. The FixtureShield design is patented, US Patent 7,627,999. Standard size kits are available for 24 x 24 and 24 x 48 light fixtures. Standard insulation thickness is 1-1/4. Custom sizes are available for other fluorescent fixtures, can lights, speakers, and other penetrations. Accurate L,W, H dimensions will be needed when orders are placed. Installation: Panels are custom cut and grooved to effortlessly fold into a standard 3-sided box enclosure to accommodate specific light fixture dimensions and maintain a 1 fixture air space (custom cut enclosures are available). Each fluorescent light kit is supplied with peel and stick insulation pins with washers to maintain the necessary ventilation air space and secure the cover to the fixture. Peel and stick pins are not supplied with can light kits. End caps are provided with securing pins. It is the installer s responsibility to review the specific UL ceiling design and provide for the correct vent openings and clearance required. 5 1/2 24 Typical Enclosure Standard Sizes: Technical Data: Acoustical Performance: Standards Compliance: Thermafiber Insolutions : For Further Information: Notice: Length Width Height FixtureShield /2 * 5-1/2 FixtureShield /2 * 5-1/2 *This measurement represents the inside fixture cover Custom sized fixture covers are available for can lights, speakers, HVAC diffusers, and other ceiling penetrations. Accurate L, W, & H dimensions will be needed when orders are placed. Product Nominal 75 [24 C] R value at 1-1/4 Designation Density BTU.in/hr.sq. ft. F Thickness** FixtureShield 10.0 pcf **R = Thickness divided by k Tested to ASTM C 518 Thermafiber FixtureShield insulation received an NRC of 1.00 when tested at a 2 thickness per ASTM C 423 FixtureShield kits greatly improve Ceiling Attenuation Class (CAC) ratings between adjacent spaces. o In a recent test, 2 FixtureShield kits covering 24 x48 light fixtures improved the CAC rating by 4 db. This is a significant reduction as a 3 db change sounds as if the noise level doubled. Tested per ASTM E Higher CAC ratings increase privacy and reduce sound transmission in offices, classrooms, healthcare exam rooms, conference rooms, and other adjacent spaces. THERMAFIBER FixtureShield Kits meet the following: NFPA 101 Class A rated interior finish ASTM E 136 Rated non-combustible per NFPA Standard 220 ASTM C 1104 Absorbs less than 1% by volume Tested to ASTM E 84 Foil Faced Flame Spread Thermafiber FixtureShield kits are classified by UL for using in the following designs: o Floor-Ceiling Design: D010, D216, D219,G230, G234, G258, G523, G526, J202, L006 o Roof-Ceiling Design: P207, P228, P230, P237, P267 Smoke Developed Thermafiber offers industry leading technical and engineering assistance to architects, specifiers, and contractors. These services include CAD drawings, engineering judgments, LEED Credit Information, and product recommendations. Contact our technical services department at , or technicalservice@owenscorning.com For additional information about these or other Thermafiber products contact us at or visit our website THERMAFIBER, Inc. shall not be liable for incidental and consequential damages, directly or indirectly sustained, nor for any loss caused by application of these goods not in accordance with current printed instructions or for other than the intended use. THERMAFIBER liability is expressly limited to replacement of defective goods. Any claim shall be deemed waived unless made in writing within thirty (30) days from date it was or reasonably should have been discovered. TF897/Rev Copyright 2014, Thermafiber, Inc. All Rights Reserved. LEED is egistered a r trademark of U.S. Green Building Council. Submittal Approvals: Job Name Contractor Date 3711 Mill Street Wabash, IN TFIBER1 [ ] [260]

102 Thermafiber Building Insulation - Bid Submittal Check Applicable Products Product FireSpan 90 Curtain Wall Insulation Standards Compliance: Tested to ASTM E84: Approved By: Accepted By: Description Uses Thickness Semi-rigid boards, foil-faced or unfaced Fire containment and insulation of spandrel areas of mid and high-rise buildings Thermal Resistance R-Value Fire Containment Assemblies (Hours) ASTM C 665, Type I, III, Class A, Category 1, ASTM E 136, ASTM C 1104, ASTM C 612 Type IA, IB, II, III Unfaced - Flame Spread 0, Smoke Developed 0 Foil Faced - Flame Spread 25, Smoke Developed 0 BSA # s: SM, SM, M, SM MEA # s: M, Vol. 3; M 1,2,3 Minimum Recycled Content RainBarrier 45 RainBarrier HD FireSpan 40 Curtain Wall Insulation Standards Compliance: Tested to ASTM E84: Approved By: Accepted By: SAFB (Sound Attenuation Fire Blanket) Standards Compliance: Tested to ASTM E84: Approved By: Accepted By: Safing Fire Containment Insulation Standards Compliance: Tested to ASTM E84 Approved By: Accepted By: RainBarrier Rain Screen & Cavity Wall Insulation Standards Compliance: Tested to ASTM E84: Semi-rigid boards, foil-faced or unfaced Fire containment and insulation of spandrel areas of mid and high-rise buildings ASTM C 665, Type I, III, Class A, Category 1, ASTM E 136, ASTM C 1104, ASTM C 612 Type IA, IB, II Unfaced - Flame Spread 0, Smoke Developed 0 Foil Faced - Flame Spread 25, Smoke Developed 0 BSA # s: SM, M MEA # s: M, Vol. 3; M Unfaced semi-rigid material which improves STC ratings. Residential and commercial stud cavities and floor/ceilings 1,2 1,2,3,4 7 NA ASTM C518, ASTM C553, ASTM C612 Types IA, IB, II, ASTM C1104, ASTM C665, ASTM E136 Unfaced - Flame Spread 0, Smoke Developed 0 BSA # s: SM, SM, SM, SM MEA # s: M, Vol. 2 Foil-faced or unfaced semi-rigid material Installed in void between floor slab and spandrel panel. Also used for protection at Pokethroughs, and continious joint systems NA 1½ NA 2 NA 2½ NA 3 NA 3½ NA 4 NA 5 NA 6 NA 1 1½ ½ 3 3½ 4 4½ 5 5½ ASTM C518, ASTM C553, ASTM C612 Types IA, IB, II, ASTM C1104, ASTM C665, ASTM E136 Unfaced - Flame Spread 0, Smoke Developed 0 Foil Faced - Flame Spread 25, Smoke Developed 0 BSA# s SM MEA M Vol. 4 1,2, ½ Provide thermal insulation, Semi-Rigid (45), fire protection and acoustical Rigid (HD) boards, 2½ values in rain screen and cavity unfaced wall assemblies. 3½ N/A ASTM C665, ASTM C612, ASTM E136, ASTM E96, ASTM C1104, 7 ASTM C356, 29.2CAN/ULC S 102 (RainBarrier HD only) Unfaced - Flame Spread 0, Smoke Developed 0 Versaboard 35 VersaBoard 35 Multi-Purpose Commerical Insulation Standards Compliance: Tested to ASTM E84: Semi-rigid foilfaced* or unfaced material Used for various commerical construction applications 1½ ½ ½ ASTM C665, ASTM C612, ASTM E136, ASTM E96, ASTM C1104, 7 ASTM C Unfaced - Flame Spread 0, Smoke Developed 0 Foil Faced - Flame Spread 25, Smoke Developed 0 N/A

103 Thermafiber Building Insulation - Bid Submittal (cont d) Check Applicable Products Product Description Uses Thickness Thermal Resistance R-Value Fire Containment Assemblies (Hours) Versaboard 40 Versaboard 60 Versaboard 80 VersaBoard Multi-Purpose Commerical Insulation Standards Compliance: Tested to ASTM E84: Semi-rigid foilfaced* or unfaced material Used for various commerical construction applications ½ ½ ½ ASTM C665, ASTM C612, ASTM E136, ASTM E96, ASTM C1104, ASTM C356 Unfaced - Flame Spread 0, Smoke Developed 0 Foil Faced - Flame Spread 25, Smoke Developed 0 N/A TopStop Head of Wall Insulation Unfaced semi-rigid trapezoidal flute material. Insulation for metal or concrete decking. Commonly used in UL approved head of wall construction. 5/8 1¼ 1½ ,2,3 Standards Compliance: Tested to ASTM E84: Approved By: Accepted By: UltraBatt TM Thermal, Sound, Fire Insulation Standards Compliance: Tested to ASTM E84: ASTM C518, ASTM C533, ASTM C612, ASTM C662, ASTM E136 Unfaced - Flame Spread 0, Smoke Developed 0 BSA# s SM MEA M Vol. 4 Unfaced semi-rigid batts. *Foil facing not available on all thicknesses, see Data Sheet Insulating of exterior furring and wall assemblies which utilize steel studs. 2½ ½ ½ NFPA 101, ASTM C665, ASTM E136, ASTM C1104, ASTM E96 Unfaced - Flame Spread 0, Smoke Developed 0 Foil Faced Flame Spread 25, Smoke Developed 0 N/A Thermafiber Insolutions: Thermafiber offers industry leading technical and engineering assistance to architects, specifiers, and contractors. These services include CAD drawings, engineering judgments, LEED Credit Information, and product recommendations. Contact our technical services department at , or technicalservice@ owenscorning.com For Further Information: For additional information about these or other Thermafiber products contact us at or visit our website Notice: THERMAFIBER, Inc. shall not be liable for incidental and consequential damages, directly or indirectly sustained, nor for any loss caused by application of these goods not in accordance with current printed instructions or for other than the intended use. THERMAFIBER liability is expressly limited to replacement of defective goods. Any claim shall be deemed waived unless made in writing within thirty (30) days from date it was or reasonably should have been discovered. Manufacturing: SoundZero is manufactured under private label for Thermafiber, Inc. by CTA Acoustics, Inc., Corbin, Kentucky, USA. CTA Acoustics, Inc. is an ISO and QS 9000 certified facility. Submittal Approvals: Job Name Contractor Date 3711 Mill Street, Wabash, IN TFIBER1 [ ] [260] TF727/Rev Copyright 2014, Thermafiber, Inc. All Rights Reserved. LEED is a registered trademark of U.S. Green Building Council.

104 ASTM E 119 Thermafiber Time Temp Curve Thermafiber Firespan Curtain Wall Insulation and Safing Insulation systems prevent the passage of flames ten times longer than glass fiber. Fire containment tests prove it! Specify Thermafiber systems to contain the spread of fire and maintain structural integrity F At 5 hr. Thermafiber Insulation (1) is still intact. Test terminated without failure 1980 F Copper melts F Plate glass melts 1220 F Aluminum melts F 1316 C 2200 F 1204 C 2000 F 1093 C 1800 F 982 C 1600 F 871 C 1400 F 760 C 1050 F Glass-fiber insulation melts F 649 C 1000 F 538 C 790 F Zinc melts 800 F 427 C 450 F Cellulose pyrolyzes 392 F Spray Foam Flash Point 300 F Rigid Foam Melts 600 F 316 C 400 F 204 C Hours (1) Not for service operation at this temperature. Refer to the appropriate Thermafiber Insulation literature which states recommended maximum service temperature limits of individual products. Time-temperature curve from Standard of Methods of Fire Tests of Building Constructions and Materials. (ASTM E119-81) Temperature 200 F 93 C -18 F TF696/REV Copyright 2014, Thermafiber, Inc. All Rights Reserved 3711 Mill Street, Wabash, IN TFIBER1 [ ] [260]

105 Thermafiber Insulation Products TEST PROCEDURES & CERITFICATION OF MATERIALS We certify that the following materials supplied by us meet, or were tested in accordance with, the following ASTM standards or specifications. Product Commercial Insulation FireSpan 90 & FireSpan 40 Curtain Wall Insulation Safing Insulation RainBarrier 45 & RainBarrier HD Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets (SAFB ) TopStop Head-of-Wall Insulation SoundZero ASTM Designation C518, C553, C612, C665, E84, E136, E2307 C518, C553, C612, C665, E84, E136 C518, C553, C612, C665, E84, E136 C518, C553, C612, C665, E84, E136 C518, C533, C612, C662, E84, E136 C423, C518, C1338, C665, C1104, VersaBoard 35, 40, 60, & 80 UltraBatt C1304, E84, G22 C665, C612, C1104, C356, E136, E96 C665, C1104, E136, E96 Industrial Insulation Industrial Blanket C177, C411, C518, C553, C795, E84, E136 Industrial Board C177, C411, C518, C553, C612, C795, E84, E136 Industrial Felts C165, C177, C411, C518, C553, C612, C795, E84, E136 Metal Mesh Blankets C177, C411, C518, C592, C612, C795, E84, E136 Industrial Bulk Wool C177, C518, C764, E84, E136 K-FAC SR C165, C177, C356, C411, C518, C612, C795, E84 K-FAC 19 C177, C612, E84 Note:Federal Specifications have been replaced by ASTM Standards. Federal Specification HH-I-521F has been replaced by ASTM C665. Federal Specification HH-I-558B has been replaced in part by ASTM C553. ASTM C553 does not apply to products classified as semi-rigid per ASTM C1101. Refer to product literature for specific classification types. TF867/REV Copyright 2014, Thermafiber, Inc.Printed in U.S.A Mill Street, Wabash, IN TFIBER1 [ ] [260]

106 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET THERMAFIBER BONDED PRODUCTS Page 1 of 2 Thermafiber Inc. Phone (260) Mill Street Version Date: : February November 1st, 1, Wabash, Indiana MSDS NO , Version 4 SECTION I PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT(S): THERMAFIBER Bonded Products Trademark of Thermafiber Inc. SYNONYM: Insulation CHEMICAL FAMILY: Slag wool. SECTION II INGREDIENTS ACGIH OSHA MATERIAL WT% TLV PEL CAS NUMBER (mg/m 3 ) (mg/m 3 ) Slag wool fiber 1 >95 10(T)/3(R) 15(T)/5(R) Phenolic resin <5 (NE) (NE) If laminated, contains the following adhesive: Vinyl alcohol polymer <1 (NE) (NE) (T) - Total (R) - Respirable (NE) - Not Established 1 OSHA and ACGIH recommended exposure level is 1 fiber/cc and NIOSH recommended exposure level is 3 fibers/cc. This material is slag wool. Other generic terms that are used or have been used to classify this material include mineral wool, stone wool, man-made mineral fiber (MMMF), and man-made vitreous fiber (MMVF). A more recent generic term that has appeared in the literature to describe these glass-like materials is synthetic vitreous fiber (SVF). SECTION III HAZARD IDENTIFICATION POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS: ACUTE: The products are composed of mineral wool in a bound matrix. When these are cut or trimmed, especially with power tools, the resulting dust may cause transitory mechanical irritation to skin, eyes or respiratory tract. EYES: Direct contact with eye can cause mechanical irritation. SKIN: This material (in wet state or as dust) is not chemically harmful if it gets on the skin and is not immediately washed off. However direct contact of dust and mineral wool fibers with skin can cause skin irritation (mechanical) and itchiness. INHALATION: Inhalation of dust can cause nose, throat, lungs and upper respiratory tract irritation. Persons exposed to dust may be forced to leave area because of nuisance conditions such as coughing, sneezing and nasal irritation. INGESTION: No known effects. CHRONIC: Persons with chronic or systemic skin or eye disease should use precautions and wear all personal protective equipment when working with this product. SECTION IV FIRST AID MEASURES EYES: In case of contact, immediately flush thoroughly with copious amounts of water occasionally lifting the lower and upper lids (to remove particulates). Get medical attention immediately. Contact lenses should not be worn when working with this product. SKIN: Skin contact is not a chemical hazard. Mechanical action of fibers on skin can cause itchiness. Irritation of skin may occur with prolonged and repeated contact. Rinse with cool water, followed by washing with soap and warm water. A commercially available skin cream or lotion may be helpful to treat dry skin areas. Wash hands before eating or using restroom. INHALATION: If exposed to excessive levels of dust, leave area of dust exposure and remain away until coughing and other symptoms subside. Other measures are usually not necessary, however if conditions warrant, get medical attention. INGESTION: No harmful or chronic effects expected. No specific recommendation. If gastric disturbance occurs, call physician. TARGET ORGANS: Eyes, skin, lungs and respiratory system. MEDICAL CONDITIONS WHICH MAY BE AGGRAVATED: Pre-existing upper respiratory and lung disease such as, but not limited to, bronchitis, emphysema and asthma. PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: Inhalation, eyes and skin contact. Note to physician: This product is a mechanical irritant, and is not expected to produce any chronic health effects from acute exposures. Treatment should be directed toward removing the source of irritation with symptomatic treatment as necessary. SECTION V FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES The products are non-combustible and do not pose a fire hazard. However, packaging material may burn. Extinguishing Media: Carbon dioxide (CO2), water, water fog, foam, dry chemical Special Fire Fighting Procedures: No special procedures are expected to be necessary for this product. Normal fire fighting procedures should be followed to avoid inhalation of smoke and gases. Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None. Special Fire Fighting Protective Equipment: Observe normal fire fighting procedures. Flash Point (Method Used): Not applicable. Upper and lower flammable limits in air: Not applicable. Autoignition temperature: Not applicable. Hazardous Combustion Products: Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and trace gases. SECTION VI ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES CONTAINMENT: Not necessary. Treat as inert material. CLEAN UP: Pick up large pieces. Use gloves to avoid skin irritation. Vacuum dust, preferably with an industrial vacuum cleaner with high efficiency air filter. If sweeping is necessary, use dust suppressant such as water. Do not dry sweep dust accumulation or use compressed air for clean up. These procedures will help minimize potential exposures. DISPOSAL: Dispose in sanitary landfill in accordance with local, state and federal requirements. SECTION VII HANDLING AND STORAGE HANDLING: Use protective equipment to avoid irritation as described in Section 8. STORAGE: Warehouse storage should be in accordance with manufacturer s recommendations. Material should be kept dry and protected from the elements. SECTION VIII EXPOSURE CONTROL/PERSONAL PROTECTION ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Provide general ventilation and local exhaust ventilation to meet TLV requirements of individual ingredients (see Section 2) and to control dusting conditions. If cutting or trimming with power equipment, dust collectors and local ventilation should be used. Avoid unnecessary exposure to dust and handle with care. Keep work area clean of dust and fibers by using an industrial vacuum cleaner with high efficiency filter or wetting down area with water. Never use compressed air and avoid dry sweeping. EYE PROTECTION: Wear safety glasses with sideshields or goggles to avoid eye irritation. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Wear a NIOSH/MSHA-approved dust respirator in poorly ventilated areas, where local exhaust is not feasible, if TLV is exceeded, and/or when dusty conditions exist. Avoid prolonged and repeated breathing of dust. OTHER CLOTHING: Wear tight fitting goggles and gloves when dusty conditions exist. Wear long-sleeved, loose fitting clothing at the

107 neck and wrists and minimize skin contact. Wash work clothing separately from other clothing. Rinse washer thoroughly after use. SECTION IX PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Appearance and Odor: Tan or off yellow in color with low odor Physical State: Solid Boiling Point: Not applicable Freezing Point: Not applicable Melting Point: 2100º F (1150º C) Specific Gravity (H2O=1): Not applicable Solubility in Water: Insoluble ph Range: Not applicable Vapor Pressure: Not applicable Evaporation Rate (in-butyl Acetate=1): Not applicable Percent Volatile: Not applicable Volatile Organic Compounds: Not applicable SECTION X CHEMICAL STABILITY STABILITY: Stable REACTIVITY: Not reactive INCOMPATIBILITY: Acids (gives off H2S under certain acidic conditions) HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION: Oxides of carbon and smoke would be produced at high temperatures with thermal decomposition. SECTION XI TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION ACUTE DATA: SLAG WOOL FIBER ( ) Oral LD50RAT: Not determined Dermal LD50RAT: Not determined Skin Irritation: Mechanical Irritant Eye Irritation: Mechanical Irritant Contact with mineral wool fibers may cause temporary eye and skin irritation (mechanical). When products are handled continually, the skin irritation generally diminishes. Chronic Data: Inhalation: In October 2001, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified mineral wool fibers (rock or slag) as Group 3 (not classifiable as to carcinogenicity to humans). SECTION XII ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION This product is not expected to have an adverse effect on the ecology. SECTION XIII DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Dispose of material in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations. Wastes are not hazardous as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA; 40 CFR 261). WASTE NUMBERS: No EPA Waste Numbers are applicable for this product s components. SECTION XIV TRANSPORT INFORMATION U.S. DOT INFORMATION: Not a hazardous material per DOT shipping requirements. Not classified or regulated. SECTION XV REGULATORY INFORMATION CANADIAN REGULATIONS: WHMIS: D2B All components of this product are included in the Canadian Domestic Substances List (DSL) or the Canadian Non-Domestic Substances List (NDSL). USA REGULATIONS: All ingredients of this product are included in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency s Toxic Substances Control Act Chemical Substance Inventory. CARCINOGENICITY CLASSIFICATION OF INGREDIENTS: Material IARC NTP Man Made Vitreous Group 3 None In October 2001, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified mineral wool fibers (rock or slag) as Group 3 (not classifiable as to carcinogenicity to humans). IARC noted specifically: no evidence of increased risks of lung cancer or mesothelioma (cancer of the lining of the body cavities) from occupational exposures during manufacture of these materials, and inadequate evidence overall of any cancer risk. This was a reversal of the IARC finding in 1987 of a Group 2B designation (possibly carcinogenic to humans) based on earlier studies in which animals were injected with large quantities of slag wool fibers. SECTION XVI OTHER INFORMATION INFORMATION FOR HANDLING AND IDENTIFICATION OF CHEM- ICAL HAZARDS NFPA Ratings: Health: 0 Fire: 0 Reactivity: 0 Other: N/A HMIS Ratings: Health: 0 Fire: 0 Reactivity: 0 Personal Protection: Use eye and skin protection. Use NIOSH/MSHA - approved respiratory protection when necessary. 0 = Minimal Hazard 1 = Slight Hazard 2 = Moderate Hazard 3 = Serious Hazard 4 = Severe Hazard CAUTION: Dust exposure can cause temporary eye, skin and respiratory tract irritation. Avoid creating dust and install in well ventilated area. Cut and trim with razor knife or hand saw to minimize dust levels. Using power tools for cutting will generate high dust levels. Power tools should be equipped with dust collection system. Use NIOSH/MSHAapproved dust respirator. Avoid dust contact with eyes and skin. Wear eye protection and long-sleeve, loose fitting clothing closed at the neck and wrists. Wash work clothing separately from other clothing. Rinse washer thoroughly. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS NO ASBESTOS FIRST AID: For skin irritation, rinse skin with cool water, followed by washing with soap and warm water. For eye irritation, flush eyes thoroughly with water for 15 minutes. If irritation continues, or product is swallowed, consult a physician. Additional product safety information is available on the Thermafiber web site, or by calling (260) Key/Legend ACGIH American Conference of Government Industrial Hygienists CAS Chemical Abstracts Service (Registry Number) DOT United States Department of Transportation EPA United States Environmental Protection Agency HMIS Hazardous Materials Identification System IARC International Agency for Research on Cancer MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet MSHA Mine Safety and Health Administration NFPA National Fire Protection Association NIOSH National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health NTP National Toxicology Program OSHA Occupational Health and Safety Administration PEL Permissible Exposure Limit TLV Threshold Limit Value TF935 TF935 February November 1st, , 2013 All Printed Rights Reserved in U.S.A.

108 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET THERMAFIBER GRANULATED PRODUCTS Page 1 of 2 Thermafiber Inc. Phone (260) Mill Street Version Version ndate: Date: February November June 1st, 1, Wabash, Indiana MSDS NO , Version 4 SECTION I PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT(S): THERMAFIBER Granulated Products Trademark of Thermafiber Inc. SYNONYM: Insulation CHEMICAL FAMILY: Slag wool fiber. SECTION II INGREDIENTS ACGIH OSHA MATERIAL WT% TLV PEL CAS NUMBER (mg/m 3 ) (mg/m 3 ) Slag wool fiber 1 >95 10(T)/3(R) 15(T)/5(R) Mineral Oil <5 5 mist 5 mist (T) - Total (R) - Respirable (NE) - Not Established 1 OSHA and ACGIH recommended exposure level is 1 fiber/cc and NIOSH recommended exposure level is 3 fibers/cc. This material is slag wool. Other generic terms that are used or have been used to classify this material include mineral wool, stone wool, man-made mineral fiber (MMMF), and man-made vitreous fiber (MMVF). A more recent generic term that has appeared in the literature to describe these glass-like materials is synthetic vitreous fiber (SVF). SECTION III HAZARD IDENTIFICATION POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS: ACUTE: The primary component of this product is mineral wool fiber. During application or when dusty conditions exist, mineral wool dust may cause transitory mechanical irritation to skin, eyes or respiratory tract. EYES: Direct contact with eye can cause mechanical irritation. SKIN: This material (in wet state or as dust) is not chemically harmful if it gets on the skin and is not immediately washed off. However direct contact of dust and mineral wool fibers with skin can cause skin irritation (mechanical) and itchiness. INHALATION: Inhalation of dust can cause nose, throat, lungs and upper respiratory tract irritation. Persons exposed to dust may be forced to leave area because of nuisance conditions such as coughing, sneezing and nasal irritation. INGESTION: No known effects. CHRONIC: Persons with chronic or systemic skin or eye disease should use precautions and wear all personal protective equipment when working with this product. SECTION IV FIRST AID MEASURES EYES: In case of contact, immediately flush thoroughly with copious amounts of water occasionally lifting the lower and upper lids (to remove particulates). Get medical attention immediately. Contact lenses should not be worn when working with this product. SKIN: Skin contact is not a chemical hazard. Mechanical action of fibers on skin can cause itchiness. Irritation of skin may occur with prolonged and repeated contact. Rinse with cool water, followed by washing with soap and warm water. A commercially available skin cream or lotion may be helpful to treat dry skin areas. Wash hands before eating or using restroom. INHALATION: If exposed to excessive levels of dust, leave area of dust exposure and remain away until coughing and other symptoms subside. Other measures are usually not necessary, however if conditions warrant, get medical attention. INGESTION: No harmful or chronic effects expected. No specific recommendation. If gastric disturbance occurs, call physician. TARGET ORGANS: Eyes, skin, lungs and respiratory system. MEDICAL CONDITIONS WHICH MAY BE AGGRAVATED: Pre-existing upper respiratory and lung disease such as, but not limited to, bronchitis, emphysema and asthma. PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: Inhalation, eyes and skin contact. Note to physician: This product is a mechanical irritant, and is not expected to produce any chronic health effects from acute exposures. Treatment should be directed toward removing the source of irritation with symptomatic treatment as necessary. SECTION V FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES The products are non-combustible and do not pose a fire hazard. However, packaging material may burn. Extinguishing Media: Carbon dioxide (CO2), water, water fog, foam, dry chemical Special Fire Fighting Procedures: No special procedures are expected to be necessary for this product. Normal fire fighting procedures should be followed to avoid inhalation of smoke and gases. Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None. Special Fire Fighting Protective Equipment: Observe normal fire fighting procedures. Flash Point (Method Used): Not applicable. Upper and lower flammable limits in air: Not applicable. Autoignition temperature: Not applicable. Hazardous Combustion Products: Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and trace gases. SECTION VI ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES CONTAINMENT: Not necessary. Treat as inert material. CLEAN UP: Pick up large pieces. Use gloves to avoid skin irritation. Vacuum dust, preferably with an industrial vacuum cleaner with high efficiency air filter. If sweeping is necessary, use dust suppressant such as water. Do not dry sweep dust accumulation or use compressed air for clean up. These procedures will help minimize potential exposures. DISPOSAL: Dispose in sanitary landfill in accordance with local, state and federal requirements. SECTION VII HANDLING AND STORAGE HANDLING: Use protective equipment to avoid irritation as described in Section 8. STORAGE: Warehouse storage should be in accordance with package directions. Material should be kept dry and protected from the elements. SECTION VIII EXPOSURE CONTROL/PERSONAL PROTECTION ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Provide general ventilation and local exhaust ventilation to meet TLV requirements of individual ingredients (see Section 2) and to control dusting conditions. If cutting or trimming with power equipment, dust collectors and local ventilation should be used. Avoid unnecessary exposure to dust and handle with care. Keep work area clean of dust and fibers by using an industrial vacuum cleaner with high efficiency filter or wetting down area with water. Never use compressed air and avoid dry sweeping. EYE PROTECTION: Wear safety glasses with sideshields or goggles to avoid eye irritation. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Wear a NIOSH/MSHA-approved dust respirator in poorly ventilated areas, where local exhaust is not feasible, if TLV is exceeded, and/or when dusty conditions exist. Avoid prolonged and repeated breathing of dust. OTHER CLOTHING: Wear tight fitting goggles and gloves when dusty conditions exist. Wear long-sleeved, loose fitting clothing at the neck and wrists and minimize skin contact. Wash work clothing separately from other clothing. Rinse washer thoroughly after use.

109 SECTION IX PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Appearance and Odor: White to off white in color with low odor Physical State: Solid Boiling Point: Not applicable Freezing Point: Not applicable Melting Point: 2100º F (1150º C) Specific Gravity (H2O=1): Not applicable Solubility in Water: Insoluble ph Range: Not applicable Vapor Pressure: Not applicable Evaporation Rate (in-butyl Acetate=1): Not applicable Percent Volatile: Not applicable Volatile Organic Compounds: Not applicable SECTION X CHEMICAL STABILITY STABILITY: Stable REACTIVITY: Not reactive INCOMPATIBILITY: Acids (gives off H2S under certain acidic conditions) HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION: Oxides of carbon and smoke would be produced at high temperatures with thermal decomposition. SECTION XI TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION ACUTE DATA: SLAG WOOL FIBER ( ) Oral LD50RAT: Not determined Dermal LD50RAT: Not determined Skin Irritation: Mechanical Irritant Eye Irritation: Mechanical Irritant Contact with mineral wool fibers may cause temporary eye and skin irritation (mechanical). When products are handled continually, the skin irritation generally diminishes. Chronic Data: Inhalation: In October 2001, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified mineral wool fibers (rock or slag) as Group 3 (not classifiable as to carcinogenicity to humans). SECTION XII ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION This product is not expected to have an adverse effect on the ecology. SECTION XIII DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Dispose of material in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations. Wastes are not hazardous as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA; 40 CFR 261). WASTE NUMBERS: No EPA Waste Numbers are applicable for this product s components. SECTION XIV TRANSPORT INFORMATION U.S. DOT INFORMATION: Not a hazardous material per DOT shipping requirements. Not classified or regulated. SECTION XV REGULATORY INFORMATION CANADIAN REGULATIONS: WHMIS: D2B All components of this product are included in the Canadian Domestic Substances List (DSL) or the Canadian Non-Domestic Substances List (NDSL). USA REGULATIONS: All ingredients of this product are included in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency s Toxic Substances Control Act Chemical Substance Inventory. CARCINOGENICITY CLASSIFICATION OF INGREDIENTS: Material IARC NTP Man Made Vitreous Fiber Group 3 None In October 2001, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified mineral wool fibers (rock or slag) as Group 3 (not classifiable as to carcinogenicity to humans). IARC noted specifically: no evidence of increased risks of lung cancer or mesothelioma (cancer of the lining of the body cavities) from occupational exposures during manufacture of these materials, and inadequate evidence overall of any cancer risk. This was a reversal of the IARC finding in 1987 of a Group 2B designation (possibly carcinogenic to humans) based on earlier studies in which animals were injected with large quantities of slag wool fibers. SECTION XVI OTHER INFORMATION INFORMATION FOR HANDLING AND IDENTIFICATION OF CHEM- ICAL HAZARDS NFPA Ratings: Health: 0 Fire: 0 Reactivity: 0 Other: N/A HMIS Ratings: Health: 0 Fire: 0 Reactivity: 0 Personal Protection: Use eye and skin protection. Use NIOSH/MSHA - approved respiratory protection when necessary. 0 = Minimal Hazard 1 = Slight Hazard 2 = Moderate Hazard 3 = Serious Hazard 4 = Severe Hazard CAUTION: Dust exposure can cause temporary eye, skin and respiratory tract irritation. Avoid creating dust and install in well ventilated area. Cut and trim with razor knife or hand saw to minimize dust levels. Using power tools for cutting will generate high dust levels. Power tools should be equipped with dust collection system. Use NIOSH/MSHAapproved dust respirator. Avoid dust contact with eyes and skin. Wear eye protection and long-sleeve, loose fitting clothing closed at the neck and wrists. Wash work clothing separately from other clothing. Rinse washer thoroughly. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS NO ASBESTOS FIRST AID: For skin irritation, rinse skin with cool water, followed by washing with soap and warm water. For eye irritation, flush eyes thoroughly with water for 15 minutes. If irritation continues, or product is swallowed, consult a physician. Additional product safety information is available on the Thermafiber web site, or by calling (260) Key/Legend ACGIH American Conference of Government Industrial Hygienists CAS Chemical Abstracts Service (Registry Number) DOT United States Department of Transportation EPA United States Environmental Protection Agency HMIS Hazardous Materials Identification System IARC International Agency for Research on Cancer MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet MSHA Mine Safety and Health Administration NFPA National Fire Protection Association NIOSH National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health NTP National Toxicology Program OSHA Occupational Health and Safety Administration PEL Permissible Exposure Limit TLV Threshold Limit Value TF936 TF936 February November 1st, , 2013 All Rights Printed Reserved in U.S.A.

110 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET SOUNDZERO Page 1 of 2 Thermafiber, Inc. Phone (260) W. Mill Mill Street Extended Version Date: Date: February January October 26, 1st, 18, Wabash, Indiana MSDS NO , Version 1 SECTION I CHEMICAL PRODUCT & COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT(S): SOUNDZero Trademark of Therafiber, Inc SYNONYM: Fiber Blended Product CHEMICAL FAMILY: Fiber Glass Insulation MANUFACTURER: CTA Acoustics, Inc CTA Blvd. Corbin, KY Emergency Contacts: (606) (8AM-5PM M-F) SECTION II COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS MATERIAL OR CAS MAXIMUM OSHA ACGIH CHEMICAL NAME NUMBER WT% PEL TLV Glass Fibers <50% Total Nuisance Dust Continuous Filament: 15 mg/m 3 5 mg/m 3 Respirable Nuisance Inhaleable Dust, 1 Dust: 5 mg/m 3 fiber/cc Respirable Fiber Fibrous Glass <60% Total Nuisance Dust Continuous Filament: 15 mg/m 3 5 mg/m 3 Respirable Nuisance Inhaleable Dust, 1 Dust: 5 mg/m 3 fiber/cc Respirable Fiber Natural Fibers Proprietary <8% Total Nuisance Dust Total Nuisance Dust: 15 mg/m 3 10 mg/m 3 Respirable Nuisance Dust: 5 mg/m 3 Synthetic Fiber N/A <10% Total Nuisance Dust: None 15 mg/m 3 Respirable Nuisance Dust: 5 mg/m 3 Phenolic Resin phenol novalac phenolic resin, fully cured, containing low hexamine Facing Contains random oriented fibers with an adhesive coating N/A N/A <22% <12% Limestone Unknown 3 mg/m 3 TWA 20 mg/m 3 inhaleable Urea Extended Phenol Formaldehyde Resin fully cured <10% None None *TLV and PEL limits are for respirable fiber length <5um, diameter> 3um, aspect ratio < 5:1 N/A SECTION III HAZARD IDENTIFICATION POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS: PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: Inhalation, skin and eye contact. ACUTE INHALATION: May cause temporary mechanical irritation to upper respiratory tract. CHRONIC INHALATION: None known. ACUTE SKIN CONTACT AND SENSITIZATION: May cause temporary mechanical irritation in certain individuals. CHRONIC SKIN CONTACT: None known. SKIN ABSORPTION: None. None None N/A ACUTE EYE CONTACT: May cause temporary mechanical irritation. CHRONIC EYE CONTACT: None known. ACUTE INGESTION: Unlikely; contact physician if unusual reaction is noted. CHRONIC INGESTION: None known. MEDICAL CONDITIONS THAT MAY BE AGGRAVATED: Pre-existing conditions may be aggravated by mechanical irritants upon inhalation or skin contact. CARCINOGENICITY: INGREDIENT: Material classified within the Fibrous glass (respirable size) family, but not inclusive of all members. IARC: Group 3, not classifiable as to carcinogenicity to humans. NTP: Listed as 2, reasonably anticipated to be a carcinogen, sufficient evidence from studies in experimental animals. OSHA: Not listed. INGREDIENT: Fibrous glass textile or continuous strand. (respirable size) family, but not inclusive of all members. IARC: Group 3, not classifiable as to carcinogenicity to humans. NTP: Not listed. OSHA: Not listed. MUTAGENICITY: None. TERATOGENICITY: None. TOXICOLOGICAL SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS: None. SECTION IV FIRST AID MEASURES INHALATION: Remove from exposure. Get medical help if irritation persists. EYE CONTACT: Flush well with running water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical help if irritation persists. SKIN CONTACT: Rinse skin with cool water followed by washing with soap and warm water. Get medical help if irritation persists. INGESTION: Unlikely. Consult physician if unusual reaction is noted. FIRES: Remove to fresh air. Administer oxygen and get medical help. SECTION V FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT ( F ) AND METHOD: Does not support combustion. FLAMMABLE LIMITS: LEL: N/A UEL: N/A AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE: N/A EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Use that which is applicable to surrounding fire. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Observe normal fire fighting procedures. CONDITIONS OF FLAMMABILITY: Facings on these products may burn. Care should be taken to not leave facing exposed when working close to an open flame. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD, DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: In a fire situation product may emit smoke and toxic fumes containing carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and other undetermined compounds. SECTION VI ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES SPILLS/LEAKS: Vacuum dust deposits. Do not use compressed air for clean up. ACCIDENTAL OR UNPLANNED RELEASES: Sweep area clean. Use vacuum and/or wet clean-up methods. SECTION VII HANDLING AND STORAGE HANDLING: When handling and/or applying this insulation: Use protective equipment to avoid irritation as described in Section 8. Wear eye protection (goggles, safety glasses, or face mask). Use a NIOSH-certified disposable or reusable particulate respirator with an efficiency of N95 or higher, such as a 3M Brand #8210, #8511, #8233, or equivalent. After handling and/or applying this insulation: Rinse skin with cool water followed by washing with soap and warm water. Wash work clothes separately and rinse washer after use. Storage: Store under cover to protect product. Material should be kept dry. SECTION VIII EXPOSURE CONTROLS & PERSONAL PROTECTION PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: RESPIRATORS: When over PEL/TLV, wear an approved respirator such as 3M 8210, N95 or equivalent to protect against respirable fibrous glass. Concentrations of fibers that exceed the recommendations of the mask manufacturer will need a higher level of respiratory protection, such as a half mask respirator with appropriate dust filters. WORK PRACTICES AND ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Avoid spread of fiber glass dust. Provide general and/or local exhaust ventilation to control airborne dust levels below exposure limits. PRODUCT PACKAGE LABEL: WARNING: In 2001, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) reclassified fibrous glass as Group 3, not classifiable as to carcinogenicity in humans. Contains fibrous glass which, under the National Toxicology Program, is a possible cause of cancer if inhaled. This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer. This fibrous glass may cause temporary mechanical irritation to skin, eyes, throat, and upper respiratory

111 tract. Product contains cured binder with formaldehyde and phenol. SECTION IX PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Melting Point > F (Glass Fiber) Boiling Point > F (Glass Fiber) ph N/A Specific Gravity (H 20=1) Viscosity (Brookfield) N/A Vapor Pressure N/A Vapor Density (Air=1) N/A Evaporation Rate (Butyl acetate=1) N/A Soluble in water Slight Appearance and Odor Yellow, Brown, or Black Solid Fibrous Mat Volatile Content N/A Volatile Organic Content N/A Solids Approximately 100% (less absorbed moisture) SECTION X CHEMICAL STABILITY & REACTIVITY INFORMATION STABILITY: Material is stable. CORROSIVITY: None. INCOMPATIBILITY: Hydrofluoric Acid. REACTIVITY: None. REACTIVITY WITH WATER: None. EXPLOSION: Product is not sensitive to mechanical impact or static discharge. SECTION XI TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION FIBROUS GLASS: The 2002 Monograph issued by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) removed fibrous glass from its list of possible carcinogens (Group 2B). It is now classified as Group 3, not classifiable as to human carcinogenicity. OSHA and other U.S. government agencies still require that a warning label be placed on this product. This warning identifies a possible hazard while not identifying the degree of risk. OSHA regulations do not require respiratory protection as long as the exposure to fibrous glass does not exceed 1 fiber/cubic centimeter (f/cc) TWA (8 hour time weighted average). Fibrous glass exposure in the home, commercial buildings, and manufacturing facilities is generally found to be less than 1 f/cc. Installers and fabricators should be aware of their exposure levels and take appropriate actions if needed per recommended work practices. Guidance on typical fiber exposure for various applications can be obtained from the North American Insulation Manufacturers Association, SECTION XII ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION These products are not manufactured with, nor do they contain, any Class I Ozone depleting chemicals as defined by the EPA in Title VI of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, 40 CFR Part 82, Protection of Stratospheric Ozone. This product is not classified as a hazardous air pollutant in Title III Clean Air Act of Binder-coated fiber glass is hydrophobic. Therefore, no adverse environmental effects would be expected if this product were accidentally released in the water or soil. No harm to fish or wildlife would be caused by this product. SECTION XIII WASTE DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Scrap material should be disposed of in a sanitary landfill in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations. Waste material is not considered hazardous as defined by RCRA (40 CFR 261.) SECTION XIV TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC): , Insulation Material NOI (Not Otherwise Indexed). SECTION XV REGULATORY INFORMATION SARA 302 EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES LIST None. SARA 312 HAZARD CATEGORY None. SARA 313 TOXIC CHEMICALS LIST None. CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act) None. RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act) Hazardous Waste None CWA (Clean Water Act) Listed Substances None known at this time. CAAA 1990 (Clean Air Act Amendments 1990) This product is not subject to the CAAA Risk Management Planning Requirements for toxic or flammable chemicals. OSHA PSM (OSHA Process Safety Management Plan) This product is not subject to the OSHA PSM planning requirements. FDA (Food and Drug Administration) None known at this time. TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) Applicability All components are listed on the TSCA Inventory. FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act This product contains materials registered as a pesticide EPA Reg. No SECTION XVI OTHER INFORMATION NFPA Rating: Health: 0 Fire: 0 Reactivity: 0 HMIS Rating: Health: 1 Fire: 0 Reactivity: 0 Degree of Hazard: 0 = Minimal Hazard 1 = Slight Hazard 2 = Moderate Hazard 3 = Serious Hazard 4 = Severe Hazard KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS NO ASBESTOS Acronyms/definitions used in this MSDS: ACGIH: American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists CAS No.: Chemical Abstracts Service Number EPA: Environmental Protection Agency f/cc: Fibers per cubic centimeter HMIS: Hazardous Material Identification System HSPP: Health & Safety Partnership Program between OSHA and the North American Insulation Manufacturer s Association (NAIMA) IARC: International Agency for Research on Cancer LC50: The air concentration of a substance, which administered over a specified time period in an animal assay, is expected to cause the death of 50% of a defined animal population. LEL: Lower Explosive Limit Mg/m 3 : Milligrams per cubic meter N/A: Not Applicable NFPA: National Fire Protection Association NIOSH: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NMFC: National Motor Freight Classification NOI: Not Otherwise Indexed NTP: National Toxicological Program N95: A particulate filter respirator certified for at least 95% filter efficiency. For use in atmospheres containing solid or particulate hazards that do not contain oil. OSHA: Occupational Safety and Health Administration PEL: Permissible Exposure Limit RCRA: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act SARA: Title III: Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Substances Section 313 Toxic Chemicals TLV: Threshold Limit Value TSCA: Toxic Substances Control Act (USA) TWA: Time Weighted Average UEL: Upper Explosive Limit Respirable Nuisance Dust: The respirable fraction of suspended airborne particulates. Respirable Fibers (ACGIII): Suspended airborne particulates with lengths greater than 5 microns and a 3:1 length to width aspect ratio. Results given as f/cc. Respirable Fibers (HSPP): Suspended airborne particulates with diameters of 3 micrometers or less, lengths of 5 micrometers or more and 5:1 length-to-width aspect ratio (NIOSH 7400 method, B rules). Results given as f/cc. Respirable Fibers (NIOSH): Total Nuisance Dust: Total Glass Dust: Suspended airborne particulates with diameters of 3.5 microns or less and lengths of 10 microns or more. Results given as f/cc. Suspended airborne particles of nuisance dusts including those of non-respirable size. Suspended airborne particles of dust composed of glass only, including those of non-respirable size. This MSDS was prepared by: Tetra Tech, Inc., MSDS Information developed from ingredient Lexington, Kentucky MSDSs provided to Tetra Tech by CTA Acoustics, Inc. (859) Date Prepared: October 13, 2004 Revision: Revision 3 The information contained in this MSDS was developed from data provided to Tetra Tech, Inc. by CTA Acoustics, Inc. EHS department effective with the date of this new MSDS. CTA Acoustics, Inc. believes the information contained in this MSDS to be accurate. This MSDS was prepared from data supplied to CTA by suppliers and that CTA does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy of your suppliers MSDS statements. TF939 February TF 1st, /07 01/07 All Printed Rights Reserved in U.S.A.

112 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET THERMAFIBER KFAC-19 Page 1 of 2 Thermafiber Inc. Phone (260) Mill Street Version Date: Date:October1,2010 February November 1st, Wabash, Indiana MSDS NO , Version 4 SECTION I PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT(S): THERMAFIBER KFAC-19 Trademark of Thermafiber Inc. SYNONYM: Insulation CHEMICAL FAMILY: Man-made Vitreous Fibers. SECTION II INGREDIENTS ACGIH OSHA MATERIAL WT% TLV PEL CAS NUMBER Mineral wool fiber Respirable: Respirable: f/cc 1 f/cc Fibrous Glass f/cc 1 f/cc Hydrous Aluminum As respirable As respirable Silicate crystalline silica: crystalline silica: 0.1 mg/m3 0.1 mg/m3 If laminated, contains the following adhesive: Vinyl alcohol polymer <1 (NE) (NE) (T) - Total (R) - Respirable (NE) - Not Established 1 OSHA and ACGIH recommended exposure level is 1 fiber/cc and NIOSH recommended exposure level is 3 fibers/cc. This material is slag wool. Other generic terms that are used or have been used to classify this material include mineral wool, stone wool, man-made mineral fiber (MMMF), and man-made vitreous fiber (MMVF). A more recent generic term that has appeared in the literature to describe these glass-like materials is synthetic vitreous fiber (SVF). SECTION III HAZARD IDENTIFICATION POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS: ACUTE: The components of panels are bound in a cementitious matrix. When panels are cut or trimmed, especially with power tools, the resulting dust may cause mechanical irritation. EYES: Direct contact with eye can cause mechanical irritation. SKIN: This material (in wet state or as dust) is not chemically harmful if it gets on the skin and is not immediately washed off. However direct contact of dust and especially mineral wool fibers with skin can cause skin irritation (mechanical) and itchiness. INHALATION: Inhalation of dust can cause nose, throat, lungs and upper respiratory tract irritation. Persons exposed to dust may be forced to leave area because of nuisance conditions such as coughing, sneezing and nasal irritation. INGESTION: No known effects. CHRONIC: Prolonged and repeated overexposure to respirable crystalline silica may result in lung disease (i.e., silicosis) and/or lung cancer. Persons with chronic or systemic skin or eye disease should use extra ordinary precautions and wear all personal protective equipment when working with this product. Fiber Glass and Mineral Wool: In October 2001, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified fiber glass wool as Group 3 (not classifiable as to carcinogenicity to humans). SECTION IV FIRST AID MEASURES EYES: In case of contact, immediately flush thoroughly with copious amounts of water occasionally lifting the lower and upper lids (to remove particulates). Get medical attention immediately. Contact lenses should not be worn when working with this product. SKIN: Skin contact is not a chemical hazard. Mechanical action of fibers on skin can cause itchiness. Irritation of skin may occur with prolonged and repeated contact. Rinse with cool water, followed by washing with soap and warm water. A commercially available skin cream or lotion may be helpful to treat dry skin areas. Wash hands before eating or using restroom. INHALATION: If exposed to excessive levels of dust, leave area of dust exposure and remain away until coughing and other symptoms subside. Other measures are usually not necessary, however if conditions warrant, get medical attention. INGESTION: No harmful or chronic effects expected. No specific recommendation. If gastric disturbance occurs, call physician. TARGET ORGANS: Eyes, skin, lungs and respiratory system. MEDICAL CONDITIONS WHICH MAY BE AGGRAVATED: Pre-existing upper respiratory and lung disease such as, but not limited to, bronchitis, emphysema and asthma. PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: Inhalation, eyes and skin contact. Note to physician: This product is a mechanical irritant, and is not expected to produce any chronic health effects from acute exposures. Treatment should be directed toward removing the source of irritation with symptomatic treatment as necessary. SECTION V FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES The products are non-combustible and do not pose a fire hazard. However, packaging material may burn. Extinguishing Media: Water fog, dry chemical ABC, rated not combustible. Special Fire Fighting Procedures: No special procedures are expected to be necessary for this product. Normal fire fighting procedures should be followed to avoid inhalation of smoke and gases. Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None. Special Fire Fighting Protective Equipment: Observe normal fire fighting procedures. Flash Point (Method Used): Not applicable. Upper and lower flammable limits in air: Not applicable. Autoignition temperature: Not applicable. Hazardous Combustion Products: Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and trace gases. SECTION VI ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES CONTAINMENT: Not necessary. Treat as inert material. CLEAN UP: Pick up large pieces. Use gloves to avoid skin irritation. Avoid creating dust and install in well ventilated area. Cut and trim with razor knife or hand saw to minimize dust levels. Using power tools for cutting will generate high dust levels. Power tools should be equipped with dust collection system. If sweeping is necessary, use dust suppressant such as water. Do not dry sweep dust accumulation or use compressed air for clean up. These procedures will help minimize potential exposures. DISPOSAL: Dispose in sanitary landfill in accordance with local, state and federal requirements. SECTION VII HANDLING AND STORAGE HANDLING: Use protective equipment to avoid irritation as described in Section 8. STORAGE: Warehouse storage should be in accordance with package directions. Material should be kept dry and protected from the elements. SECTION VIII EXPOSURE CONTROL/PERSONAL PROTECTION ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Provide general ventilation and local exhaust ventilation to meet TLV requirements of individual ingredients (see Section 2) and to control dusting conditions. If cutting or trimming with power equipment, dust collectors and local ventilation should be used. Avoid unnecessary exposure to dust and handle with care. Keep work area clean of dust and fibers by using an industrial vacuum cleaner with high efficiency filter or wetting down area with water. Never use compressed air and avoid dry sweeping. EYE PROTECTION: Wear safety glasses with sideshields or goggles to avoid eye irritation. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Wear a NIOSH/MSHA-approved dust

113 respirator in poorly ventilated areas, where local exhaust is not feasible, if TLV is exceeded, and/or when dusty conditions exist. Avoid prolonged and repeated breathing of dust. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Wear tight fitting goggles and gloves when dusty conditions exist. Wear long-sleeved, loose fitting clothing at the neck and wrists and minimize skin contact. Wash work clothing separately from other clothing. Rinse washer thoroughly after use. SECTION IX PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Appearance and Odor: Gray, pressed man-made vitreous fiber panel of various colors. Physical State: Solid Boiling Point: Not applicable Freezing Point: Not applicable Melting Point: 2100º F (1150º C) Specific Gravity (H2O=1): Not applicable Solubility in Water: Not applicable ph Range: Not applicable Vapor Pressure: Not applicable Evaporation Rate (in-butyl Acetate=1): Not applicable Percent Volatile: Not applicable Volatile Organic Compounds: Not applicable SECTION X CHEMICAL STABILITY STABILITY: Stable REACTIVITY: Not reactive INCOMPATIBILITY: Not known HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Not applicable HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION: Carbon dioxide, and other trace pyrolysis products typical of decomposition of any organic compound. SECTION XI TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION ACUTE DATA: SLAG WOOL FIBER ( ) Oral LD50RAT: Not determined Dermal LD50RAT: Not determined Skin Irritation: Mechanical Irritant Eye Irritation: Mechanical Irritant Contact with this material may cause temporary eye and skin irritation (mechanical). When products are handled continually, the skin irritation generally diminishes. Chronic Data: Prolonged and repeated overexposure to respirable crystalline silica may result in lung disease (i.e., silicosis) and/or lung cancer. Persons with chronic or systemic skin or eye disease should use extra ordinary precautions and wear all personal protective equipment when working with this product. Fiber Glass and Mineral Wool Fiber:. In October 2001, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified fiber glass wool as Group 3 (not classifiable as to carcinogenicity to humans. SECTION XII ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION This product is not expected to have an adverse effect on the environment. SECTION XIII DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Dispose of material in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations. WASTE NUMBERS: No EPA Waste Numbers are applicable for this product s components. SECTION XIV TRANSPORT INFORMATION U.S. DOT INFORMATION: Not a hazardous material per DOT shipping requirements. Not classified or regulated. SECTION XV REGULATORY INFORMATION USA REGULATIONS: All ingredients of this product are included in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency s Toxic Substances Control Act Chemical Substance Inventory. CARCINOGENICITY CLASSIFICATION OF INGREDIENTS: Material IARC NTP Mineral Wool Fiber Group 3 None Fibrous Glass Group 3 None Crystalline Silica Group 1 Anticipated Fiber Glass Wool: In October 2001, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified fiber glass wool as Group 3 (not classifiable as to carcinogenicity to humans). Mineral Wool Fiber: In October 2001, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified fiber glass wool as Group 3 (not classifiable as to carcinogenicity to humans). Crystalline Silica: Long term exposure to crystalline silica dust in concentrations higher than the recommended PEL or TLV may cause silicosis. NTP has classified respirable crystalline silica as a substance that may be anticipated to be a carcinogen. IARC has established a group 1 classification to crystalline silica as a known carcinogen to humans. SECTION XVI OTHER INFORMATION INFORMATION FOR HANDLING AND IDENTIFICATION OF CHEMI- CAL HAZARDS NFPA Ratings: Health: 0 Fire: 0 Reactivity: 0 Other: N/A HMIS Ratings: Health: 1 Fire: 0 Reactivity: 0 Personal Protection: Use eye and skin protection. Use NIOSH/MSHA - approved respiratory protection when necessary. 0 = Minimal Hazard 1 = Slight Hazard 2 = Moderate Hazard 3 = Serious Hazard 4 = Severe Hazard WARNING: Sustained high level exposure to crystalline silica is thought to increase the risk of lung cancer. Dust exposure can cause temporary eye, skin and respiratory tract irritation. Avoid creating dust and install in well ventilated area. Cut and trim with razor knife or hand saw to minimize dust levels. Using power tools for cutting will generate high dust levels. Power tools should be equipped with dust collection system. Use NIOSH/MSHA-approved dust respirator. Avoid dust contact with eyes and skin. Wear eye protection and long-sleeve, loose fitting clothing closed at the neck and wrists. Wash work clothing separately from other clothing. Rinse washer thoroughly. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS NO ASBESTOS FIRST AID: For skin irritation, rinse skin with cool water, followed by washing with soap and warm water. For eye irritation, flush eyes thoroughly with water for 15 minutes. If irritation continues, or product is swallowed, consult a physician. Additional product safety information is available on the Thermafiber web site, or by calling (260) Key/Legend ACGIH American Conference of Government Industrial Hygienists CAS Chemical Abstracts Service (Registry Number) DOT United States Department of Transportation EPA United States Environmental Protection Agency HMIS Hazardous Materials Identification System IARC International Agency for Research on Cancer MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet MSHA Mine Safety and Health Administration NFPA National Fire Protection Association 10/07 NIOSH National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health NTP National Toxicology Program OSHA Occupational Health and Safety Administration PEL Permissible Exposure Limit TLV Threshold Limit Value TF937 February November 1st, , 10/ All Rights Printed Reserved in U.S.A.

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