CSA Tested Assemblies Draft 1
CSA Tested Assemblies Draft 1
Contents
- 1 How to Use the Tested Assembly report tables
- 2 Tested Assemblies and RoofStar Guarantee Standards
- 3 Accepted Materials and Material Substitutions
- 4 PARS: SBS
- 5 MARS: SBS
- 6 AARS: SBS
- 7 MARS: EPDM
- 8 PARS: EPDM
- 9 AARS: EPDM
- 10 MARS: TPO
- 11 PARS: TPO
- 12 AARS: TPO
- 13 MARS: PVC
- 14 PARS: PVC
- 15 AARS: PVC
- 16 PARS: BUR
- 17 AARS: BUR
1 How to Use the Tested Assembly report tables
The tables on this page display a collection of test data and downloadable reports offered for the purpose of designing and constructing a roof capable of resisting negative wind pressures, commonly referred to as "wind uplift". The data and reports are offered without endorsement by the RCABC; they are provided as a courtesy by the RoofStar Guarantee Program to assist the Design Authority with the task of designing a roof that satisfies Code requirements, that meets the designer's specific and numerous design preferences, and that will qualify for a RoofStar Guarantee.
The British Columbia Building Code (or the Code having jurisdiction) requires a roof to be capable of resisting Specified Wind Loads (see the British Columbia Building Code, Part 4 (4.1.7 Wind Loads) and Part 5 (5.2.2.2 Determination of Wind Load), inclusive of the notes in the appendices). For a more expansive treatment of the subject of wind resistance and roof design, refer in this Manual to the membrane standard applicable to the roof you are designing or constructing, Part 3 SECURING the ROOF ASSEMBLY. The reader will note that there are optional pathways by which a roof design can comply with the Code. One pathway is the use of a "Tested Assembly" - a roof assembly tested in controlled laboratory conditions to resist simulated wind pressures and gusts. The test must be conducted in strict conformity to CSA-A123.21 Standard test method for the dynamic wind uplift resistance of membrane roofing systems (CSA-A123.21). The results of the test are published in a report signed off by the accredited testing agency. Each report details the materials and securement methods of the assembly. Every detail in a Tested Assembly report is critical for the performance of a roof designed on the basis of the tested assembly.
CSA-A123.21 requires that the published test limits for a roof system be adjusted with a safety factor of 1.5; this factor reduces the actual test results in order to account for variabilities that a laboratory cannot test for, such as strong wind gusts. The Dynamic Uplift Resistance (DUR) values in the following tables conform to this requirement, and can be validated by reviewing the downloadable test reports.
It is imperative that the user of these reports become familiar with the structure and content typical in a Tested Assembly report. While you will see that each accredited testing agency publishes test results in their own preferred format, there is general consistency among the report styles in the type of data each report provides: the DUR, a list of tested and alternate materials, how each material was secured, and the size of fasteners or the types of adhesive used. All of these variables, and more, affect the performance of the roof assembly. Care must therefore be taken to collect and analyze all this information in relation to the limitations of the building and the roof, and all these details (for example, the specific name of the adhesive and how it was applied) must be included in the design specifications that will ultimately guide the construction of the roof.
Drop-down lists provide a quick summary of the tested and optional materials available for the roof membrane, insulation overlay, insulation panels and the deck overlay. Occasionally, some of these were not included in the test. When that is the case, the drop-down menu will indicate their absence with "N/A". The reader will also find a quick summary of the roof assembly, to show in very basic terms how the assembly is secured. This feature of the tables will be especially helpful when searching for a suitable PARS assembly. Note, however, that the summaries do not list specific adhesives or fasteners sizes and types; these details must be garnered from a detailed reading of the Tested Assembly report.
2 Tested Assemblies and RoofStar Guarantee Standards
Tested Assembly reports must always be read in conjunction with the RoofStar Guarantee Standards for the membrane system that is specified. For example, a roof assembly might be tested with a particular material or in a particular way that does not conform to the Standards. To conform to our Standards, some modifications to the Tested Assembly may be required, which may then preclude its use - for example, adding an insulation overlay panel where none was tested, because the assembly design requires one in order to conform to the RoofStar Guarantee Standards.
When a conflict is apparent or obvious the Design Authority may find a way to 'yes' by examining the alternative materials listed in many Tested Assembly reports. Alternatives include membranes, insulation overlays, insulation panels and roof deck overlays (commonly listed as "thermal layers"). Drop-down menus of the tables below (see the "View options" buttons) display Accepted Materials that can be used in each Tested Assembly.
If in doubt about how to use the Tested Assembly reports together with the RoofStar Guarantee Standards, contact the RoofStar Guarantee Program via email, or by calling (604) 882-9734.
3 Accepted Materials and Material Substitutions
We have selected Tested Assembly reports based on the membranes that will qualify for a RoofStar Guarantee Program, but there are tested assemblies that include one or more Secondary Materials, as for example insulation, that are not Accepted by the RoofStar Guarantee Program. Drop-down lists clearly show this by indicating when a materials is "not accepted". To ensure that the entire roof system complies with the Accepted Material requirements of the 'RoofStar Guarantee Program, follow the requirements in 3.2.1 Material Substitutions in Tested Assemblies: "When a manufacturer's Tested Assembly incorporates materials (and listed alternates) that are not part of the RoofStar Guarantee Program, the Design Authority must identify appropriate substitutions for those materials from the list of RoofStar-accepted Materials and consult the manufacturer concerning compatibility with the Tested Assembly. and direct the user to consult the membrane manufacturer in order to determine which Accepted materials will qualify as alternates."
to be continued...
4 PARS: SBS
Tested Assembly Report Data | RoofStar Guarantee |
Primary Materials | Other System Materials & Deck | |||||||||
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Manufacturer | Dynamic Uplift Resistance | Roof Assembly Summary |
Test Report | Term† | Cap Membrane |
Base Membrane |
Plies | Insulation Overlay |
Insulation | Deck Overlay |
Deck Type | |
kPa | Psf | |||||||||||
Firestone Building Products Canada | -2.1 | -45 | FIR PARS 1-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Henry Company Canada | -4.67 | -97.5 | HEN PARS 1-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -1.4 | -29.0 | IKO PARS 1-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -2.3 | -48.0 | IKO PARS 2-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -1.8 | -37.5 | IKO PARS 3-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -3.6 | -75 | IKO PARS 4-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -3 | -62 | IKO PARS 5-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -2.4 | -50 | IKO PARS 6-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -1.4 | -30 | IKO PARS 7-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -2.4 | -50 | IKO PARS 8-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -2.4 | -50 | IKO PARS 9-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -2.2 | -47 | IKO PARS 13-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -4.2 | -80 | IKO PARS 14-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -1.9 | -40 | IKO PARS 15-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -1.9 | -40 | IKO PARS 16-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -6.7 | -140 | IKO PARS 17-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Polyglass USA, Inc. | -3.1 | -64 | POL PARS 1-A | 5, 10 | 2 or 3 | Steel | ||||||
Polyglass USA, Inc. | -3.1 | -64 | POL PARS 2-A | 5, 10 | 2 or 3 | Steel | ||||||
Polyglass USA, Inc. | -3.1 | -64 | POL PARS 3-A | 5, 10 | 2 or 3 | Steel | ||||||
Polyglass USA, Inc. | -3.1 | -64 | POL PARS 4-A | 5, 10 | 2 or 3 | Steel | ||||||
Polyglass USA, Inc. | -3.1 | -64 | POL PARS 5-A | 5, 10 | 2 or 3 | Steel | ||||||
Polyglass USA, Inc. | -3.1 | -64 | POL PARS 6-A | 5, 10 | 2 or 3 | Steel | ||||||
Polyglass USA, Inc. | -3.1 | -64 | POL PARS 7-A | 5, 10 | 2 or 3 | Steel | ||||||
Polyglass USA, Inc. | -3.1 | -64 | POL PARS 8-A | 5, 10 | 2 or 3 | Steel | ||||||
Polyglass USA, Inc. | -3.1 | -64 | POL PARS 9-A | 5, 10 | 2 or 3 | Steel | ||||||
Polyglass USA, Inc. | -3.1 | -64 | POL PARS 10-A | 5, 10 | 2 or 3 | Steel | ||||||
Polyglass USA, Inc. | -3.1 | -64 | POL PARS 11-A | 5, 10 | 2 or 3 | Steel | ||||||
Polyglass USA, Inc. | -3.1 | -64 | POL PARS 12-A | 5, 10 | 2 or 3 | Steel | ||||||
Polyglass USA, Inc. | -3.1 | -64 | POL PARS 13-A | 5, 10 | 2 or 3 | Steel | ||||||
Polyglass USA, Inc. | -3.1 | -64 | POL PARS 14-A | 5, 10 | 2 or 3 | Steel | ||||||
Polyglass USA, Inc. | -3.1 | -64 | POL PARS 15-A | 5, 10 | 2 or 3 | Steel | ||||||
Polyglass USA, Inc. | -3.1 | -64 | POL PARS 15-A | 5, 10 | 2 or 3 | Steel | ||||||
Polyglass USA, Inc. | -3.1 | -64 | POL PARS 17-A | 5, 10 | 2 or 3 | Steel | ||||||
Polyglass USA, Inc. | -3.1 | -64 | POL PARS 18-A | 5, 10 | 2 or 3 | Steel | ||||||
Polyglass USA, Inc. | -3.4 | -70 | POL PARS 19-A | 5, 10 | 2 or 3 | Steel | ||||||
Polyglass USA, Inc. | -1.4 | -30 | POL PARS 20-A | 5, 10 | 2 or 3 | Steel | ||||||
Polyglass USA, Inc. | -1.8 | -38 | POL PARS 21-A | 5, 10 | 2 or 3 | Steel | ||||||
Polyglass USA, Inc. | -3.4 | -72 | POL PARS 22-A | 5, 10 | 2 or 3 | Steel | ||||||
Polyglass USA, Inc. | -3.4 | -72 | POL PARS 23-A | 5, 10 | 2 or 3 | Steel | ||||||
Siplast | -1.9 | -40 | SIP PARS 1-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Siplast | -1.4 | -30 | SIP PARS 2-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Plywood (16 mm; 5/8") | ||||||
Siplast | -2.23 | -46.67 | SIP PARS 3-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Siplast | -3.35 | -70 | SIP PARS 4-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Siplast | -1.8 | -37 | SIP PARS 5-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Siplast | -2.86 | -60 | SIP PARS 6-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Siplast | -2.9 | -60 | SIP PARS 7-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Siplast | -1.46 | -30 | SIP PARS 8-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -1.4 | -30 | SOP PARS 1-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2.3 | -48 | SOP PARS 1-B | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2.8 | -58 | SOP PARS 1-C | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2.9 | -60 | SOP PARS 2-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -1.4 | -30 | SOP PARS 3-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2.3 | -48 | SOP PARS 3-B | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2.8 | -58 | SOP PARS 3-C | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -3.4 | -70 | SOP PARS 3-D | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -1.8 | -37 | SOP PARS 4-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -3 | -62 | SOP PARS 4-B | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2.2 | -45 | SOP PARS 5-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -3.6 | -75 | SOP PARS 5-B | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -5 | -105 | SOP PARS 5-C | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -5.6 | -117 | SOP PARS 6-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -1.9 | -40 | SOP PARS 7-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -3.6 | -75 | SOP PARS 8-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -1.8 | -37 | SOP PARS 9-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -5.7 | -120 | SOP PARS 10-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2.4 | -50 | SOP PARS 11-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -3.6 | -75 | SOP PARS 12-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2.3 | -48 | SOP PARS 13-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -3.2 | -67 | SOP PARS 14-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -1.8 | -37 | SOP PARS 15-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Plywood (16 mm; 5/8") | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -3 | -62 | SOP PARS 15-B | 5, 10 | 2 | Plywood (16 mm; 5/8") | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -4 | -83 | SOP PARS 16-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2.9 | -60 | SOP PARS 17-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -4 | -83 | SOP PARS 18-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -5.7 | -120 | SOP PARS 19-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2.9 | -60 | SOP PARS 20-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel |
5 MARS: SBS
Tested Assembly Report Data | RoofStar Guarantee |
Primary Materials | Other System Materials & Deck | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Manufacturer | Dynamic Uplift Resistance | Roof Assembly Summary |
Test Report | Term† | Cap Membrane |
Base Membrane |
Plies | Insulation Overlay |
Insulation | Deck Overlay |
Deck Type | |
kPa | Psf | |||||||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -1.9 | -40 | IKO MARS 1-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -4.8 | -100 | IKO MARS 1-B | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -2.4 | -50 | IKO MARS 2-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -3.4 | -70 | IKO MARS 2-B | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -5.1 | -106 | IKO MARS 2-C | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -2.9 | -60 | IKO MARS 3-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -3.4 | -70 | IKO MARS 3-B | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -6.6 | -138 | IKO MARS 3-C | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -4.8 | -100 | IKO MARS 3-D | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -1.8 | -37 | SOP MARS 1-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2.3 | -47 | SOP MARS 1-B | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -3.4 | -70 | SOP MARS 1-C | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2.4 | -50 | SOP MARS 2-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -3.4 | -70 | SOP MARS 2-B | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -5.2 | -108 | SOP MARS 2-C | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2 | -42 | SOP MARS 3-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2.4 | -50 | SOP MARS 3-B | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -3.4 | -70 | SOP MARS 3-C | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -6.2 | -130 | SOP MARS 3-D | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2.4 | -50 | SOP MARS 4-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Plywood (16 mm; 5/8") | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -1.6 | -33 | SOP MARS 5-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Plywood (16 mm; 5/8") | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -1.9 | -40 | SOP MARS 5-B | 5, 10 | 2 | Plywood (16 mm; 5/8") | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -3.2 | -67 | SOP MARS 5-C | 5, 10 | 2 | Plywood (16 mm; 5/8") | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2.4 | -50 | SOP MARS 6-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -3.4 | -70 | SOP MARS 6-B | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -5.2 | -108 | SOP MARS 6-C | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2 | -41 | SOP MARS 7-A | 5, 10 | 1 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2.9 | -60 | SOP MARS 7-B | 5, 10 | 1 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -4 | -84 | SOP MARS 7-C | 5, 10 | 1 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -5.2 | -108 | SOP MARS 7-D | 5, 10 | 1 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -1.9 | -40 | SOP MARS 8-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -3.2 | -67 | SOP MARS 8-B | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -4.8 | -100 | SOP MARS 8-C | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -1.8 | -37 | SOP MARS 9-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2.4 | -50 | SOP MARS 9-B | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2 | -42 | SOP MARS 10-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2.4 | -50 | SOP MARS 10-B | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -3.3 | -70 | SOP MARS 10-C | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -6.2 | -130 | SOP MARS 10-D | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -1.9 | -40 | SOP MARS 11-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -3.2 | -67 | SOP MARS 11-B | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -4.8 | -100 | SOP MARS 11-C | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2.4 | -50 | SOP MARS 12-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -3.4 | -70 | SOP MARS 12-B | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -5.2 | -108 | SOP MARS 12-C | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -1.8 | -2.4 | SOP MARS 13-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2.4 | -50 | SOP MARS 13-B | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2 | -41 | SOP MARS 14-A | 5, 10 | 1 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2.9 | -60 | SOP MARS 14-B | 5, 10 | 1 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -4 | -84 | SOP MARS 14-C | 5, 10 | 1 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -5.2 | -108 | SOP MARS 14-D | 5, 10 | 1 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -1.6 | -33 | SOP MARS 15-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Plywood (16 mm; 5/8") | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -1.9 | -40 | SOP MARS 15-B | 5, 10 | 2 | Plywood (16 mm; 5/8") | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -3.2 | -67 | SOP MARS 15-C | 5, 10 | 2 | Plywood (16 mm; 5/8") |
6 AARS: SBS
Tested Assembly Report Data | RoofStar Guarantee |
Primary Materials | Other System Materials & Deck | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Manufacturer | Dynamic Uplift Resistance | Roof Assembly Summary |
Test Report | Term† | Cap Membrane |
Base Membrane |
Plies | Insulation Overlay |
Insulation | Deck Overlay |
Deck Type | |
kPa | Psf | |||||||||||
Henry Company Canada | -3.83 | -80 | HEN AARS 1-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Henry Company Canada | -4.79 | -100 | HEN AARS 2-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -4.8 | -100 | IKO AARS 1-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -2.4 | -50 | IKO AARS 2-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -4.2 | -87 | IKO AARS 3-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -4.2 | -87 | IKO AARS 4-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -4.8 | -100 | IKO AARS 5-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -2.4 | -50 | IKO AARS 6-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -4.2 | -87 | IKO AARS 7-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -3.8 | -80 | IKO AARS 8-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -2.4 | -50 | IKO AARS 8-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -3.8 | -80 | IKO AARS 10-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -3.4 | -70 | IKO AARS 12-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -3 | -62.5 | IKO AARS 8-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -4.8 | -100 | IKO AARS 8-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -4.8 | -100 | IKO AARS 15-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -3 | -62.5 | IKO AARS 16-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -4.2 | -87 | IKO AARS 17-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -3.6 | -75 | IKO AARS 18-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -5.5 | -115 | IKO AARS 19-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Plywood (16 mm; 5/8") | ||||||
IKO Industries Ltd. | -5.5 | -115 | IKO AARS 20-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Plywood (16 mm; 5/8") | ||||||
Siplast | -2.87 | -60 | SIP AARS 1-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -4.3 | -87.3 | SOP AARS 1-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -4 | -83.3 | SOP AARS 2-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Plywood (16 mm; 5/8") | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2.9 | -60 | SOP AARS 3-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -3 | -63 | SOP AARS 4-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2.4 | -50 | SOP AARS 5-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -3 | -63 | SOP AARS 6-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -4.3 | -90 | SOP AARS 7-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -3.4 | -72 | SOP AARS 8-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -4.8 | -100 | SOP AARS 8-B | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -3 | -62 | SOP AARS 9-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2.4 | -50 | SOP AARS 10-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -3.9 | -83 | SOP AARS 10-B | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -4.6 | -96 | SOP AARS 10-C | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -1.9 | -40 | SOP AARS 11-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -3.9 | -83 | SOP AARS 11-B | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -3.6 | -75 | SOP AARS 12-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -4.2 | -87 | SOP AARS 12-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -4.3 | -90 | SOP AARS 12-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -3.6 | -75 | SOP AARS 13-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -3.8 | -80 | SOP AARS 13-B | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2.4 | -50 | SOP AARS 14-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2.4 | -50 | SOP AARS 15-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -4.2 | -87 | SOP AARS 16-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -4.3 | -90 | SOP AARS 16-B | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -4 | -83 | SOP AARS 17-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Plywood (19 mm; 3/4") | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2.4 | -50 | SOP AARS 18-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -2.4 | -50 | SOP AARS 18-B | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -3.4 | -72 | SOP AARS 19-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -4.8 | -100 | SOP AARS 19-B | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -4.3 | -90 | SOP AARS 20-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Soprema Inc. | -3 | -63 | SOP AARS 21-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Tremco Ltd. | -2.5 | -53 | TRE AARS 1-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel | ||||||
Tremco Ltd. | -1.4 | -29 | TRE AARS 2-A | 5, 10 | 2 | Steel |