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Carpet Tile w/Nylon 6 Fiber, Polyolefin Backing, and Limestone Filler

MasterFormat 09 68 00 Carpeting

This information reflects our best understanding of product composition in 2015.

Carpet products are commonly available as tile (aka. modular) and broadloom carpeting. Carpet products start as a yarn face, tufted into a primary backing. A precoat layer of latex, filler, alumina tryihydrate flame retardant and other additives...

More about Carpet Tile w/Nylon 6 Fiber, Polyolefin Backing, and Limestone Filler

Carpet products are commonly available as tile (aka. modular) and broadloom carpeting. Carpet products start as a yarn face, tufted into a primary backing. A precoat layer of latex, filler, alumina tryihydrate flame retardant and other additives is applied to the primary backing to bind a scrim stabilizing layer and a secondary backing layer. Despite their similar construction, carpet products are made with a variety of polymer, filler, and additive content. Yarns are commonly made with Nylon 6 or Nylon 6,6, but may also be made with polyester, typically polyester terephalate (PET). Primary backings are typically a woven polyolefin such as polyester or propylene, but secondary backings widely vary including woven polyolefin, polyurethane and vinyl foams, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), rubber and asphalt. Filler content within the precoat and some secondary backings also vary, including virgin and/or recycled limestone, fly ash (aka. calcium aluminosilicate glass), recycled glass, asphalt, and/or recycled carpet. Fly ash is the most commonly used filler in carpet backings, often bringing heavy metal content such as mercury into the carpet backing. However, the use of fly ash was excluded in this CP for those that specify no fly ash carpeting. Antimicrobial treatments are commonly used as components of the latex precoat, although their efficacy is controversial. Stain treatments are also commonly used across the market, though they are generally proprietary and technologies may be specific to the type of fiber used. Carpets may be installed by direct glue or with factory or site applied peel and stick adhesives. This CP represents a carpet tile made with stain repellant treated nylon 6 fiber, polyolefin backings, and limestone filler.

Name % Weight Whole Function GREENSCREEN® Sources
Policapram
25038-54-4
49.83% fiber Subscribe to view
Stain Blocker Polymer
2.74% stain resistance Subscribe to view
PERFLUOROHEXANOIC ACID (PFHxA, C-6)
307-24-4
0.02% stain resistance Subscribe to view
Titanium dioxide
13463-67-7
1.00% pigment, dye Subscribe to view
Limestone
1317-65-3
14.94% filler Subscribe to view
Styrene Butadiene Rubber (Benzene, ethenyl-, polymer with 1,3-butadiene)
9003-55-8
9.14% polymer Subscribe to view
Aluminum hydroxide, dried
21645-51-2
5.79% flame retardant Subscribe to view
Polyacrylic acid, sodium salt
9003-04-7
2.97% dispersant Subscribe to view
Ammonium lauryl sulfate
68081-96-9
0.15% Surfactant Subscribe to view
Pyrithione zinc
13463-41-7
0.06% antimicrobial Subscribe to view
Polypropylene
9003-07-0
5.79% primary backing Subscribe to view
Polypropylene
9003-07-0
5.21% secondary backing Subscribe to view
Fiberglass
65997-17-3
2.35% stabilization Subscribe to view
Name % Weight Part % Weight Whole Function GREENSCREEN® Sources
Yarn Face
53.59% 53.59% Subscribe to view
Policapram
25038-54-4
(Nested within Yarn Face)
92.99% 49.83% fiber Subscribe to view
Topical Stain Resistant Treatment
(Nested within Yarn Face)
5.15% 2.76% stain resistance Subscribe to view
Stain Blocker Polymer
(Nested within Topical Stain Resistant Treatment)
99.37% 2.74% stain resistance Subscribe to view
PERFLUOROHEXANOIC ACID (PFHxA, C-6)
307-24-4
(Nested within Topical Stain Resistant Treatment)
0.63% 0.02% stain resistance Subscribe to view
Titanium dioxide
13463-67-7
(Nested within Yarn Face)
1.87% 1.00% pigment, dye Subscribe to view
Precoat
33.05% 33.05% Subscribe to view
Limestone
1317-65-3
(Nested within Precoat)
45.20% 14.94% filler Subscribe to view
Styrene Butadiene Rubber (Benzene, ethenyl-, polymer with 1,3-butadiene)
9003-55-8
(Nested within Precoat)
27.66% 9.14% polymer Subscribe to view
Aluminum hydroxide, dried
21645-51-2
(Nested within Precoat)
17.53% 5.79% flame retardant Subscribe to view
Polyacrylic acid, sodium salt
9003-04-7
(Nested within Precoat)
8.98% 2.97% dispersant Subscribe to view
Ammonium lauryl sulfate
68081-96-9
(Nested within Precoat)
0.46% 0.15% Surfactant Subscribe to view
Pyrithione zinc
13463-41-7
(Nested within Precoat)
0.18% 0.06% antimicrobial Subscribe to view
Primary Backing
5.79% 5.79% Subscribe to view
Polypropylene
9003-07-0
(Nested within Primary Backing)
100.00% 5.79% primary backing Subscribe to view
Secondary Backing
5.21% 5.21% Subscribe to view
Polypropylene
9003-07-0
(Nested within Secondary Backing)
100.00% 5.21% secondary backing Subscribe to view
Scrim (Carpet)
2.35% 2.35% Subscribe to view
Fiberglass
65997-17-3
(Nested within Scrim (Carpet))
100.00% 2.35% stabilization Subscribe to view

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Habitable Resources (11)

Habitable Resources for Product
TYPE TITLE
Report Full Disclosure Required: A Strategy to Prevent Asthma Through Building Product Selection
Report Asthmagens in Building Materials: The Problem & Solutions
Report Eliminating Toxics in Carpet: Lessons for the Future of Recycling
Report Healthy Environments: What's New (and What's Not) With PVC
Report Phthalate-free Plasticizers in PVC
Report Healthy Environments: Understanding Antimicrobial Ingredients In Building Materials
Report Post-Consumer Cullet In California
Report Optimizing Recycling: Criteria for Comparing and Improving Recycled Feedstocks in Building Products
Report To Increase The Use Of Recycled Content In Building Products: Reduce Health Hazards & Improve Feedstock Quality
Tool Flooring Product Guidance
Tool Flooring Installation Product Guidance

Sources

Sources for Common Product Data
Source Uploaded Document Linked Document
ASM
Beaulieu Patent 2010
Beaulieu Scotchguard Protector
Beaulieu Silver Release
BEES Generic Nylon Carpet
CARE 2013
Ceramics
Ecoworx Broadloom HPD
Ecoworx Declare
Ecoworx EPD
Ecoworx HPD
Ecoworx Spec
Ehrlich 2011
Ethos Declare
Ethos EPD
High Performance PC EPD
High Performance PC HPD
Iannaco 2011
Interface Intersept
Interface Patent 2003
Intersept MSDS
Invista Anti-Soil Technology
Life Science Patent 2000
Moody et al 2004
Mortensen
NexStep Declare
NexStep EPD
NexStep HPD
NICNAS 2004
PANNA AlphaSan
PANNA Intersept
PANNA Zinc omadine powder
Peach State labs Patent 1994
Prestige Plus RC EPD
Realff et al 2005
Rogers et al 2006
Salamone 1996
Sentry Plus TDS
Shaw Patent 2006
Standard Broadloom EPD
Standard Broadloom HPD
Ultraloc HPD
Unibond Plus Declare
Unibond Plus EPD
Unibond Plus HPD
Weldlok Declare
Weldlok EPD
Weldlok HPD
Wilbanks et al 2009