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Abrasion resistance -
the ability to resist being worn away by contact with another moving, abrasive surface, such as foot traffic, mechanical equipment, wind-blown particles, etc.
Absorption -
the ability of a material to accept within its body, quantities of gases or liquid, such as moisture.
Accelerated weathering -
the exposure of a specimen to a specified test environment for a specified time with the intent of producing in a shorter time period, effects similar to actual weathering.
Acid etch -
in waterproofing, the use of a strong acid to remove the surface of concrete to expose the aggregate.
Acrylic coating -
a liquid coating system based on an acrylic resin. Generally, a latex-based coating system that cures by air drying.
Acrylic resin -
polymers of acrylic or methacrylic monomers. Often used as a latex base for coating systems.
Active metal (anodic) -
a metal or material that readily gives up electrons to a cathodic (noble) material. (See anodic). An active metal will corrode in the presence of moisture when in contact with a cathodic metal.
Adhesion -
steady or firm attachment.
Adhesive bond break -
a material to facilitate independent movement between two units that would otherwise bond together.
Aged R-value -
thermal resistance value established by utilizing artificial conditioning procedures for a prescribed time period.
Aggregate -
(1) crushed stone, crushed slag or water-worn gravel used for surfacing a built-up roof system; (2) any granular material.
Air leakage -
the unintended movement of air from a location where it is intended to be contained to another location.
Aluminized steel -
sheet steel with a thin aluminum coating bonded to the surface to enhance weathering characteristics.
Aluminum -
a nonrusting, malleable metal sometimes used for metal roofing and flashing.
Anodic -
a metal or material that readily gives up electrons to a cathodic material in the presence of an electrolyte (see Galvanic series).
ANSI -
American National Standards Institute.
Anticapillary hem -
a hem used in a metal panel seam to reduce the potential for water migration.
APA -
American Plywood Association.
APC -
American Plastics Council.
APC/SPFA -
American Plastics Council/Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance.
APP -
see Atactic polypropylene.
Application rate -
the average quantity (mass, volume or thickness) of material applied per unit area.
Apron flashing -
a term used for a flashing located at the juncture of the top of a sloped roof and a vertical wall, chimney or steeper-sloped roof.
Architectural panel -
a metal roof panel, typically a double standing seam or batten seam; usually requires solid decking underneath and relies on slope to shed water.
Architectural shingle -
an asphalt shingle that provides a dimensional appearance.
Area divider -
a raised, flashed assembly, typically a single- or double-wood member attached to a wood base plate, that is anchored to the roof deck. It is used to accommodate thermal stresses in a roof system where an expansion joint is not required, or to separate large roof areas or separate roof systems comprised of different/incompatible materials, and may be used to facilitate installation of tapered insulation.
Area practices -
design or application techniques peculiar to a specific geographical region.
ARMA -
Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association.
Asbestos -
a group of natural, fibrous, impure silicate materials.
ASHRAE -
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers.
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