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Lock Down <br />(REMOVE WHILE WET) <br />For Removing A.C.M. <br />(Asbestos Containing Material) <br />Even -Wets <br />Uses: <br />Walls and ceilings, insulated pipes <br />and boilers, heat exchangers and flues, <br />reactors, turbines, insulated machinery, <br />furnaces and ducts, air plenums, steel <br />columns and beams, wood, brick, and <br />any other surface that is covered or <br />coated with asbestos -containing <br />material. <br />Surface Preparation: <br />Surfaces must be clean and free of <br />grease and paint. <br />Coverage: <br />BWE 5000 is ready to use and will <br />cover from 15 to 50 board feet per <br />gallon, depending upon the density, <br />depth and composition of the material <br />that is being removed. <br />Application Procedure: <br />Spray BWE 5000 with a <br />low-pressure, airless sprayer utilizing <br />35 to 50 psi onto the <br />asbestos -containing material until it is <br />totally saturated and starts to drip. <br />BWE 5000 thoroughly penetrates, <br />encapsulates fibers, and causes the <br />encapsulated material to be easily <br />removed, enabling easier handling and <br />clean up. Always use BWE 5000 <br />full-strength. DO NOT DILUTE. The <br />addition of water will change the <br />physical characteristics of BWE 5000 <br />and alter the product's performance. <br />Acoustical Plaster. <br />Apply one or more coats of <br />BWE 5000 directly onto the ACM' and <br />begin to remove within one to five <br />minutes. With SWE 5000there is no <br />need to wait for the surface tension to <br />break down, as with amended water, <br />because BWE_ 5000 penetrates <br />immediately upon contact. The longer <br />you allow to remain in the <br />asbestos material, the further it will <br />penetrate, causing the material to <br />become more difficult to remove X12) <br />BWE UX will penetrate through the <br />ACM into the brown and scratch coats <br />and will harden if not removed in the <br />recommended amount of time. Should <br />CWF, 5000 be allowed to dry, simply <br />apply another coat of BWE 5000 to <br />soften the treated material for removal. <br />Always remove everything that has <br />been treated withbefore <br />it is allowed to .' <br />Fireproofing <br />(Spongy/CottCandy): <br />Apply one or more coats of <br />BWE 5000 until the ACM is thoroughly <br />saturated without causing excess <br />dripping. BWE 5000 will penetrate up to <br />five inches and will cover from 15 to 50 <br />board feet per gallon. Start to remove <br />.the treated ACM within 10 to 30 <br />minutes of application. If in doubt as to <br />the penetration of BWE 5000, take a <br />plug sample and re -apply if necessary <br />until the desired penetration is <br />achieved. is the most <br />effective product for amosite <br />removal.(, 2.3) <br />Fireproofing (Vermiculite/Clay <br />Pedite/Mica Cementitious): <br />Apply 5MLE5DD2 until the ACM is <br />thoroughly wet. Scrap in layers, <br />depending on the penetration of the <br />product. Because of the density of <br />these materials, 0AEb= may only <br />penetrate one-quarter inch to <br />three-quarters of an inch per coat. <br />These figures may vary. In any case, <br />BWE 5000 will do the job faster and <br />better than any other product on the <br />market 02.3) <br />Lagging Pipe/Boller, (see pg. 22) <br />Cold Water/isolated): <br />First, apply A - " to the lagging <br />cover, prior to cutting and stripping. <br />Second, apply as you make <br />your first incision in the lagging cover. <br />Apply BWf,= onto the lagging <br />cover continually thereafter until the <br />lagging cover has been completely <br />removed. Third, with the lagging now <br />completely exposed, apply ordinary <br />water to the lagging until it is <br />thoroughly saturated. Fourth, apply <br />BWE izQQ4 and start removing the <br />pipe/boiler lagging from five to thirty <br />minutes after application. This process <br />of applying water first and then <br />greatly enhances the <br />penetration of BWE 5000. makes the <br />lagging easier to remove and <br />significantly reduces the release of <br />asbestos fibers into the air.0 2) <br />Lagging (Hot Water/Steam): <br />BWE, Inc. does not recommend the <br />use of BWE 5000 on operational <br />pipes and boiler lagging, in order to <br />avoid the bums and scalding that are <br />common when working with. nd <br />around live hot water, steam piE.-As and <br />boilers. BWE, Inc: suggests that the <br />proper procedure would be to require <br />the building owner to shut down and <br />isolate the areas in which you are <br />working.h 2) <br />Painted Surfaces (Encapsulated): <br />Repeat process for Acoustical <br />Plasters & Fireproofing materials. <br />During the application process, make <br />incisions in the painted/encapsulated <br />surface to enhance the penetration of <br />BWE 5000 through the ACM to the <br />substrate. <br />Final Clean: <br />Spray SWE 5000 onto all structural <br />steel, ceilings, walls, pipes and boilers <br />and wipe down with brushes and rags <br />until you have achieved the degree of <br />cleanliness that is required in the <br />specifications for "clean air." <br />Spray Back. (MIST ON ONLY) <br />Lightly mist BWE 5000,_ Asbestos <br />removal. Encapsulant onto all <br />structural steel, ceilings, walls, pipes, <br />boilers, air plenums and concrete block <br />after the removal of asbestos has been <br />completed. DO NOT apply more than <br />one coat of BWE 5000 during this <br />process. BWE 5000 will encapsulate <br />any materials left behind 0 2) <br />MIST ON AT 150 + PSI <br />USE WIDE ANGLE SPRAY TIP <br />NOT • •" PRESOAKING <br />