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CRD c513

This document outlines specifications for testing rubber waterstops used in construction. It specifies that samples of waterstop will be tested for various properties, including tensile strength, elongation, hardness, water absorption, compression set, aging effects, and ozone cracking resistance. The testing will follow standardized methods and the waterstop must meet defined requirements for each test in order to be approved. Splices in waterstop samples will also be tested for minimum tensile strength.

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CRD c513

This document outlines specifications for testing rubber waterstops used in construction. It specifies that samples of waterstop will be tested for various properties, including tensile strength, elongation, hardness, water absorption, compression set, aging effects, and ozone cracking resistance. The testing will follow standardized methods and the waterstop must meet defined requirements for each test in order to be approved. Splices in waterstop samples will also be tested for minimum tensile strength.

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(Issued 1 June 1974)

C 513

CRD-C 513-74
CORPS OF ENGINEERS SPECIFICATIONS FOR RUBBER WATERSTOPS
will be performed on specimens prepared from samples taken at random
from among all the samples furnished
to represent the lot of waterstop.
4.1.2 Two discs shall be drilled,
buffed, and tested for compression set
according to CRD-C 576, Method B,
using an aging temperature of 70 1 C
(158 1.8 F) for 22 1/4 hr.
4.1.3 Portion of the sample or
samples shall be cut into pieces of
convenient size and reduced in thickness to between 1/16 and 1/8 in. (1.6
and 3.2 mm) according to the method
specified in CRD-C 515. Dumbbellshaped specimens shall be cut from
the samples so prepared using die C
of CRD-C 573, with the long axis of
the dumbbell parallel with the long
direction of water stop. In addition
two specimens approximately 1 by
2 in. (25 x 50 mm) shall be cut for
test for water absorption and tested
in accordance with CRD-C 575.
4.1.4 Two specimens each of types
described in Procedures A, B, and C,
straight, looped, and tapered specimens, respectively, of CRD-C 534
will be evaluated for ozone resistance
in accordance with CRD-C 536.

1. Scope
1.1 These specifications cover
rubber waterstop.
2. General Requirements
2.1 The water stop shall be of the
shape and dimensions shown on the
drawings accompanying the project
specifications. It shall be produced
by such a process that, as supplied
for use, it will be dense, homogeneous,
and free from holes and other imperfections. The cross section of the
waterstop shall be uniform along its
length and transversely symmetrical
so that the thickness at any given distance from either edge of the waterstop will be uniform. The material
for rubber waterstop may be natural
rubber, suitable synthetic rubber, or
a blend of natural and suitable synthetic rubber.
3. Inspection and Testing
3.1 All material and all finished
waterstop will be subject to rigid inspection and testing in order to insure
that the supplied waterstops meet the
requirements of these specifications.
Every facility shall be provided for
representatives of the Government to
perform careful sampling and inspection of the finished waterstop.
The sampling of finished waterstop
and job-made splices and all testing
will be done by the Government.

5. Test Conditions
5.1 Tests shall be conducted in a
standard laboratory atmosphere of
23 1.6 C (73.4 3 F) and a relative
humidity preferably not less than
50 percent unless otherwise specified
in the test method. The tests for
ozone resistance (CRD-C 536) shall
be conducted at 20 percent strain of
the specimens at an ozone concentration of 300 pphm in air for 70 hr at
104 F (40 C). These test specimens
will be wiped with toluene to remove
surface contamination.

4. Samples and Tests


4.1 A sample not less than 12 in.
long (30.48 cm) shall be cut from each
200 ft (61 m) of finished waterstop.
The sample or samples representing
a lot of waterstop will include not less
than 4 lineal ft (1.2 m) of finished
water stop.
4.1.1 Five dumbbell-shaped specimens shall be tested for tensile
strength and ultimate elongation according to CRD-C 573 from each
sample representing 200 ft (61 m) of
finished waterstop. All other tests

6. Detailed Requirements
6.1 Finished Waterstop.- Samples
taken from the finished waterstop
shall meet the requirements listed
below when tested by the test method
and number of specimens to be tested
shown.
1

(Issued 1 June 1974)


SPECIFICATIONS FOR RUBBER WATERSTOPS (C 513-74)

2
Method
of Test

Number of
Specimens
Tested

Requirement a

CRD-C 573

5 per 200 ft
(61 m)

Tensile strength, using die


C, not less than: 2000 psi
(13.78 MPa)

CRD-C 573

5 per 200 ft
(61 m)

Ultimate elongation, using


die C, not less than: 360 %

CRD-C 569

5 per lot

Hardness, Shore duromet e r , type A, between: 60


and 70

CRD-C 513

5 per lot

Tensile stress to produce


300% elongation, not less
than: 900 psi (6.20 MPa)

CRD-C 575

2 per lot

Water absorption after 7


days immersion at 23 1.1
C (73.4 2 F) calculated as
percent by weight, not more
than: 5

CRD-C 576
(Method B)

2 per lot

Compression set, no more


than: 30%

CRD-C 577

5 per lot

Tensile strength after aging, 94 l/2 hr. oxygen


bomb method, not less
than: 80%

CRD-C 536

6 per lot

Ozone cracking
no cracks

resistance,

The average or the median of the results of tests of the


group of 2 or 5 specimens tested will be used to determine
compliance with the stated requirements, depending on
which value is called for by the method of test referenced.

6.2 Job-Made and Factory-Made


Splices in Waterstop.- Samples taken
across splices shall meet the following requirements when tested by the
test method shown.
Method
of Test

Number of
Specimens
Tested

CRD-C 573

As directed

Requirement
Tensile strength using die
C, not less than: 1000 psi
(6.89 MPa)

7. Methods of Testing
7.1 The methods of testing referred
to in this specification are cited by
the CRD-C designations by which they
are given in the Handbook for Concrete and
Cement.
8. Rejection
8.1 The waterstop may be rejected
if it fails to meet any of the requirements of these specifications.

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