3M protecting architectural materials in elevator entry & cab area Manual Do Utilizador

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Additional Product Information
This application profile was submitted by Dawn Rodahl, 3M Hawaii. This application is currently in use in the Hawaiian
Islands in over twenty accounts. The account profiled has had 3M 8672 Tape in place on their doors for over 4 years. Each
door used to cost the building maintenance team approximately $500 per door, every two months to refurbish. Today, these
efforts have been virtually eliminated.
NOTE: This application should be considered in any location where metal is exposed to sun, salt, and humidity. This
product meets ASTM E84-91a, “Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials,”
which is similar to the test methods specified in NFPA 255, UL No. 723, ANSI 2.5, and UBC 42-1.
SIC Code
1796 – Installation Building Equipment
3534 – Elevators and Moving Stairways
Key Decision Makers
Designers
Construction Engineers
Building Maintenance Supervisors
Market: Elevator
Application Description: Protecting architectural materials in elevator entry and cab areas.
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1.  This brass elevator panel was cleaned with 3M
Tarni-
Shield
Silver Cleaner per the instructions
on the package.
2.  3M
Polyurethane Protective Tape 8672 was applied.
3.  Panels were placed in a salt chamber for one (1) week
at 79 degrees F with 100% humidity.
4.  The panel was then wiped down with cheesecloth to
remove heavy salt build up.