Wilsonart® Chemsurf® Chemical-Resistant Laminate Technical Data 1. Manufacturer Wilsonart International 2400 Wilson Place P.O. Box 6110 Temple, Texas 76503-6110 Phone: (254) 207-7000; (800) 433-3222 Fax: (254) 207-2384 Web Site: www.wilsonartlaminate.com 2. Product Description Recommended Uses: Wilsonart® Chemsurf® Chemical-Resistant Laminate is produced for work tops and cabinet surfacing in intermediate-type laboratories where weight or cost constraints rule out slate, epoxy or stainless steel; the possibility of chemical spills rules out conventional high-pressure decorative laminate; or where a trend-aware colored or patterned surface is desired. Chemsurf is also recommended in areas where indiscriminate use of a variety of cleaning agents may be used. Specific applications include laboratory cabinets, casework, counters and tabletops in hospitals, photographers' darkrooms, beauty salons and product testing facilities. Chemsurf is ideal for nurses' stations, physicians' and dentists' examining and treatment rooms and pathologists' work rooms. It is also practical and attractive surfacing for wainscoting in any of these areas. • Type 390 is intended for horizontal, vertical and postforming surfaces and applications, including those where it is necessary or desirable to roll the laminate on a simple radius over the edge of a substrate. This eliminates seams, which are otherwise vulnerable to chemical attack. This type also may be applied to horizontal and vertical surfaces where a functional, durable, decorative material should also be chemical-resistant. Note: If a high-wear surface is needed, Wilsonart® High Wear Laminate is recommended. Product Composition: A special resin formulation is applied over the decorative surface paper to achieve chemical resistance. The decorative paper is treated with melamine resin; and the core is composed of kraft papers impregnated with phenolic resin. These sheets are then bonded at pressures greater than 1000 pounds per square inch at temperatures approaching 300eF (149FC). Finished sheets are trimmed and the backs sanded to facilitate bonding. Basic Limitations Chemsurf Laminates are intended for interior surfacing only, and not as structural materials. They must be bonded to suitable substrates. Do not subject these laminates to extremes in humidity or to temperatures over 275DF (135FC) for sustained periods of time. You should not expose these laminates to flame, molten metal, metallic sparks or intense, direct sunlight. They should not be used as cutting surfaces. Note: Chemsurf Laminate should be protected from damage caused by high heat, such as heat created by Bunsen burners. The burners should be placed on a trivet to protect the laminate surface. Due to resin composition, a slight color-shift can occur in Chemsurf. Please request a ‘lab’ sample for color confirmation. Pattern and Color Availability: Chemical-Resistant Laminate is available in most Standard Line (DG1) patterns. Please note the patterns that are not available in Chemsurf: Patterns NOT available in Chemsurf Type 390 are: 1794 Amber Fusion 1832 River Gemstone 4574 Mesa Twilight 1796 Bronzed Fusion 1834 Crystalline Shell 4579 Mesa Sand 1799 Ebony Fusion 1835 Crystalline Onyx 4580 Mesa Gold 1811 Deepstar Flint 1836 Crystalline Ice 4584 Brazilian Topaz 1812 Deepstar Fossil 1837 Crystalline Pearl 4588 Kalahari Topaz 1813 Deepstar Glaze 1838 Crystalline Dune 4589 Smoky Topaz 1814 Deepstar Bronze 1839 Crystalline Braun 4799 Galactic Black 1815 Deepstar Agate 1840 Crystalline Iris 4830 Satin Stainless 1816 Deepstar Jade 1841 Desert Passage 4862 Sandy Topaz 1817 Deepstar Mineral 1842 Canyon Passage 4863 Antique Topaz 1818 Deepstar Slate 1843 Mountain Passage 4864 Jeweled Sapphire 1819 Bella Venito 1844 Alpine Passage 4865 Jeweled Opal 1820 Bella Noche 1845 Night Passage 4866 Jeweled Coral 1821 Bella Reale 1846 Medallion 4867 Jeweled Mica 1822 Bella Capri 1847 Bronze Eclipse 4868 Jeweled Ivory 1823 Sedona Bluff 1848 Ebony Eclipse 4894 Girona Falls 1824 Sedona Spa 1849 Luna Frost 4895 Girona Envy 1825 Sedona Spirit 1850 Luna Winter 4896 Girona Beach 1826 Sedona Trail 1851 Luna Glow 4897 Girona Cavrern 1827 Metallic Bronze 1852 Luna Crest 4898 Girona Cliff 1828 Metallic Steel 1853 Luna Shadow 7944 Madagascar 1829 Metallic Silver 1854 Luna Night 7945 Xanadu 1830 Mystic Gemstone 4571 Mesa Sunrise 1831 Raven Gemstone 4573 Mesa Verte Custom Laminate: Silk Screen & Digital Image are NOT available Non-Standard Line (DG2) patterns are NOT available Please verify pattern, size and finish availability by checking the Laminate Pattern Availability Search @ www.wilsonart.com/design/patternavail *Most Popular Chemsurf patterns available in Type 390 are: D91 Slate Grey 4657 Green Legacy 4791 Willowstone D92 Dove Grey 4663 Tawny Legacy 4793 Windswept D381 Fashion Grey 4667 Green Tigris 4810 Titanium EV 1531 Light Beige 4669 Natural Tigris 4811 Silicon EV 1573 Frosty White 4673 Saffron Tigris 4813 Nickel EV 1595 Black 4674 Evening Tigris 4820 Carbon EV 4622 Grey Nebula 4781 Sunstone 7054 Wild Cherry 4623 Graphite Nebula 4783 White Tigris 7061 Natural Pear 4651 Navy Legacy 4789 Limestone 7909 Fusion Maple 4655 Natural Legacy 4790 Greystone 7925 Monticello Maple *Items on Chemsurf sample chain, SCO300. Finishes: • #60 Matte A fine matte texture with a slight sheen offers scratch-resistance properties of 2.0 or 2.5 Newtons (measure of force). Recommended for horizontal and vertical applications. Glossometer reading: MD and CD 16 ± 2. NOTE: Glossometer readings are made at a 60º angle of incidence. MD refers to the machine direction of a laminate sheet, and CD refers to the cross direction. Phenolic Core: Brown Product Type Available: Postforming Type 390-60 Sheet Width 48" (1219mm) 60" (1524mm) Sheet Length 96" (2438mm) 120" 3048mm 144" (3658mm) Note: An 8 sheet minimum order applies to 4x10’, 4x12’, 5x8’ & 5x10’ sizes. Sheet Thicknesses Type Typical Wilsonart Thickness Weight per Square foot Postforming Type 390 (HGP) 0.034" ± 0.005" (0.86mm ± 0.13mm) 0.257# 3. Technical Data Physical Properties of Chemsurf Chemical-Resistant Laminate NEMA Test Type390-60 NEMA Standard (HGP Values) Scratch Resistance (N*) 2.5 N/A Wear Resistance (cycles #1573, Frosty White & 1595, Black ONLY All other Wilsonart colors) 1,500 1700 400 (min.) Boiling Water Resistance No effect Slight effect High Temperature Resistance Slight effect Slight effect Radiant Heat Resistance (seconds) 200 100 (min.) Stain Resistance† Reagents 1-10 11-15 No effect No effect No effect Moderate effect Dimensional Change Machine Direction Cross Direction 0.50% 0.80% 1.1% (max.) 1.4% (max.) Ball Impact Resistance 60" (1524mm) 30" (508mm) Cleanability (cycles) 10 20 (max.) Blister Resistance (seconds) 70 55 Formability‡ (Type 390 only) 5/8" (15mm) face 3/16" (5mm) back 5/8" (16mm) Appearance No ABC defects No ABC defects *(N) Newtons - measure of force †For a complete list of acids, bases, solvents, reagents, indicators and other lab materials safe for use on Chemsurf, please see pages 4 and 5. ‡ Radius listed for face is actually the radius of the form around which the plastic is postformed. The radius listed for back is actually the radius to which the decorative face is postformed. Codes and Certifications: Chemsurf conforms to typical standards of ANSI/NEMA LD3-2005 for HGP postforming laminate. At present, there is no general industry standard for a high-pressure, chemical-resistant laminate. The GREENGUARD Environmental Institute™ has awarded its GREENGUARD® Indoor Air Quality Certification to Wilsonart Laminate. All Wilsonart Laminate product types were tested under the stringent GREENGUARD Standards for low-emitting products. All GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified products ensure minimal impact on the indoor environment. For a copy of the certificate, visit www.greenguard.org. ASTM G-22 Compliance for Product 390 (60 Finish). Bacterial Resistance Test - No bacterial growth Bacterial Susceptibility Test - No contamination by bacteria growth of: Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococci faecalis, Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae. Scientific Equipment & Furniture Association SEFA No. 8.1 approved. New York City Material Equipment Acceptance (MEA) number for Wilsonart® Chemsurf® Chemical-Resistant Laminate, Product Type 390, is 262-95-M. ISO 4586 Standards Various grades of Wilsonart Basic Type Laminates meet or exceed the International Standards Organization Specifications as found in ISO 4586 titled, "High-Pressure Decorative Laminate (HPDL) - Sheets Based on Thermosetting Resins - Part I: Specifications." Chemical and Stain Resistance for Wilsonart® Chemsurf® No effect was exhibited except as noted (* or **) on the following: Acids 1. Nitric Acid (all concentrations)** 2. Glacial Acetic Acid 99% (concentrated) 3. Sulfuric Acid (all concentrations)** 4. Hydrochloric Acid (all concentrations) 5. Phosphoric Acid (all concentrations) 6. Formic Acid (all concentrations) 7. Acetic Acid (all concentrations) 8. Hydrofluoric Acid 48% (concentrated)* 9. Aqua Regia 10. Chromic Trioxide (Chromic Acid Cleaning Solution)* 11. Perchloric Acid (concentrated) 12. Picric Acid 1.2% (0.05M) 13. Tannic Acid (sat.) 14. Uric Acid (sat.) Solvents 15. Carbon Tetrachloride 16. Carbon Disulfide 17. Acetone 18. Formaldehyde 19. Methanol 20. Ethyl Acetate 21. Toluene 22. n-Hexane 23. Ethyl Alcohol 24. Chloroform 25. Phenol (all concentrations)* 26. EDTA 27. Xylene 28. Butyl Alcohol 29. Amyl Alcohol 30. Amyl Acetate 31. Cresol 32. Dioxane 33. Trichloroethane 34. Chlorobenzene 35. Dimethylformamide 36. Methylene Chloride 37. Methyl Ethyl Ketone 38. Naphthalene 39. Tetrahydrofuran Bases 40. Sodium Hydroxide (all concentrations)** 41. Sodium Sulfide 15% 42. Ammonium Hydroxide (all concentrations) General Reagents 43. Sodium Hypochlorite 5% 44. Calcium Hypochlorite (concentrated) 45. Hydrogen Peroxide 3% 46. Trisodium Phosphate 30% 47. Sodium Thiocyanate 48. Zinc Chloride 49. Lactated Ringers 50. Sucrose 50% 51. Gasoline 52. Kerosene 53. Mineral Oil 54. Vegetable Oils 55. Water 56. Sodium Chromate 57. Potassium Permanganate 58. Silver Nitrate 59. Formalin 60. Benedicts Solution 61. Phosphate Buffered Saline (PBS) 62. Copper Sulfate 63. Petroleum Jelly 64. Aluminon 65. Ethylene Glycol 66. Pine Oil 67. Methyl Methacrylate 68. Alconox (Lab. Detergent) 69. Karl Fisher Reagent 70. Urea 71. Naphtha 72. Cellosolve 73. Ammonium Phosphate 74. Iodine 75. Povidone Iodine 76. Tincture of Mercurochrome 77. Tincture of Iodine 78. Tincture of Merthiolate 79. Eucalyptol 80. Procaine 81. Zephiran Chloride 82. Zinc Oxide Ointment 83. Lysol 84. Aromatic Ammonia 85. Thymol & Alcohol 86. Camphorated para-chlorophenol* 87. Quaternary Ammonia Compounds 88. Monsel's Solution (Ferric Subsulfate) 89. Sodium Azide Stains and Indicators 90. Bromothymol Blue 91. Phenolphthalein 92. Methyl Red 93. Methyl Orange 94. Ag Eosin Bluish 5% in Alcohol 95. Gentian Violet 1% 96. Wright's Blood Stain 97. Methylene Blue 98. Sudan III 99. Nigrosine 100. Crystal Violet 101. Malachite Green 102. Cresol Red 103. Gram Stains 104. Safranin O 105. Thymol Blue Test procedure: Listed materials were placed in contact with Wilsonart® Chemsurf® Chemical-Resistant Laminate surface under 1" (25.4mm) diameter watch cover glass for 16 hours duration prior to evaluation for effect. * Causes slight change of gloss or color. ** Causes slight damage, with degree of damage proportionate to length of exposure and concentration. 4. Installation: Fabrication and Assembly Recommendations Wilsonart Chemsurf Chemical-Resistant Laminate must be bonded to a substrate of reliable quality and appropriate fire rating, such as particleboard, incombustible cement board or plywood with one A face. Bond with adhesives, and follow the techniques recommended by the adhesive manufacturer. Permanent adhesives are recommended. Specialized PVAs, epoxy or contact cement, such as Wilsonart Adhesives, also may be used. The substrate of a performance laminate, such as Chemsurf, should be balanced with a high-pressure phenolic laminate sheet as a backer, to reduce warping and to provide additional protection to the substrate against chemical attack from condensing fumes and runoff. Take care to ensure an appropriate acclimation balance between the laminate and the substrate prior to fabrication. The face and backing laminates and the substrate should be conditioned in the same environment for 48 hours before fabrication. Recommended conditioning temperature is about 75eF (24F C). Laminates should be conditioned at 50% relative humidity. To avoid stress cracking, do not use square-cut inside corners. All inside corners should have a minimum of 1/8" (3.18mm) radius, and all edges should be routed smooth. Methods Assembled pieces should meet KCMA (Kitchen Cabinetmakers Manufacturers Association), ANSI-161.2-1998 specifications. Drill oversized holes for screws or bolts. Screws or bolts should be slightly countersunk into the face side of a laminate-clad substrate. Chemsurf sheets should be cut oversize prior to layup, using a carbide-tipped saw as described in American National Standards Institute/National Electrical Manufacturers Association (ANSI/NEMA) LD3-2005, Annex A. After bonding, laminate should be machined flush on all edges. Postforming Postforming is the preferred edge treatment for counters vulnerable to repeated chemical attack. Chemsurf provides excellent chemical and stain resistance as stated herein and postformed edges protect the surface from chemicals accumulating in the seam. Chemsurf sheets may be formed successfully with conventional postforming machinery. Optimum bending temperature for outside radius bends is 275OF (135FC). For inside radius or cove bends, maximum recommended temperature is 325dF (163FC). 5. Warranty Wilsonart International warrants that, under normal use and service, the material and workmanship of its laminate shall conform to the standards set forth on the applicable technical data sheets for a period of one (1) year from the date of sale to the first consumer purchaser. Dealers and distributors are provided with the technical data sheets which contain specific standards of performance for the products. In the event that a laminate product does not perform as warranted, the first consumer purchaser's sole remedy shall be limited to repair or replacement of all or any part of the product which is defective, at the manufacturer's sole discretion. This warranty applies only to product: 1. In its original installation; and 2. Purchased by the first consumer purchaser. This warranty is not transferable, and expires upon resale or transfer by the first consumer purchaser. This warranty shall not apply to defects or damage arising from any of the following: 1. Accidents, abuse or misuse; 2. Exposure to extreme temperature; 3. Improper fabrication or installation; or 4. Improper maintenance. NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ARE MADE, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL WILSONART INTERNATIONAL, INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING FROM THE PURCHASE, USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT, OR FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. NO FABRICATOR, INSTALLER, DEALER, AGENT OR EMPLOYEE OF WILSONART INTERNATIONAL, INC. HAS THE AUTHORITY TO MODIFY THE OBLIGATIONS OR LIMITATIONS OF THIS WARRANTY. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state; therefore, some of the limitations stated above may not apply to you. It is to your benefit to save your documentation upon purchase of a product. 6. Maintenance The decorative surface may be cleaned with warm water and mild soaps, such as those used for hands or dishes. The use of cleansers that contain abrasives, acids or alkalis may damage the decorative surface. (Note: See chemical and Stain Resistance section for more detailed information on chemical and stain resistance results.) Stubborn stains may be removed with a 1-1/2 minute exposure to hypochlorite bleach, such as Clorox®, followed by a clean water rinse. Free copies of the “Care and Maintenance Guide”, which covers all Wilsonart products, are available. The guide can be accessed at http://www.wilsonartlaminate.com, or by calling our hotline at (800) 433-3222. It can be used for your own information, for project manuals, and for provision to clients and contractors involved with interior construction and finishing. 7. Technical Services For samples, literature, questions or technical assistance, please contact our toll-free Hotline at (800) 433-3222, Monday through Friday, 7 am –7 pm, CST. Specification Form: Surface shall be Wilsonart Laminate, produced by Wilsonart International, Temple, Texas 76503-6110. Type: 390 Postforming Grade Surface Color Number: ___________ Color Name: ___________ Finish Number ___________ Name: ___________ Edge Trim Color Number: ___________ Color Name: ___________ Adhesive Name: ___________ Grade/Type: ___________ Brand: Wilsonart Adhesive Material shall equal or exceed performance standards set by the American National Standards Institute/National Electrical Manufacturers Association (ANSI/NEMA) LD3-2005 for high-pressure laminate. Fabrication shall comply with “Architectural Woodwork Quality Standards, Guide Specifications and Quality Certification Program” guidelines of the Architectural Woodwork Institute. Chemsurf TD (TD0311) Revised: June 26, 2009 © 1998-2009, Wilsonart International, Inc. 8 1