Encapsulate definition

Encapsulate means the sealing of friable asbestos materials by means of the spraying of liquid sealant or any other suitable sealing method.
Encapsulate means to coat, bind, or resurface walls, ceilings, pipes, or other structures for asbestos-containing materials with suitable products to prevent friable asbestos from becoming airborne.
Encapsulate means to coat, bind, or resurface walls, ceilings, pipes, or other structures to prevent friable asbestos from becoming airborne.

Examples of Encapsulate in a sentence

  • Encapsulate all fasteners using United Coatings™ Roof Mate™ Butter Grade Flashing.

  • Encapsulate, enclose, encase, or other appropriate containment method on the damaged ACM and damaged assumed-ACM.This work must be completed in compliance with the criteria listed in Section 2.

  • Encapsulate edges forming substrates of sealant joints within EIFS or between EIFS and other work with base coat and reinforcing mesh.

  • Encapsulate loop lead-in and telemetry cable splices in rigid, transparent, PVC molds filled with reenterable polyurethane electrical insulating and sealing compound.

  • Encapsulate illumination cable splices in rigid 2 piece plastic molds filled with an insulating and sealing epoxy resin.

  • Encapsulate splices in exterior outlet, junction and pull boxes using insulating resin kits.

  • The full cost build ups are presented in Appendix 5 and a summary is presented as follows: Roof EncapsulationCosts:  Encapsulate roof where there is no ceiling present below the roof: USD49.64/m2 of roof (face area) Encapsulate roof where there is an existing ceiling below the roof that needs to be removed and replaced: USD90.79/m2 of roof (face area) Assumptions:  Rates have been built up based on a roof of a single storey building with a floor area of 14m x 12m with a roof pitch of 30 degrees.

  • According to Dick Reger, retired geologist with the Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys, the lower material is composed of marine deposits that were compacted by a tidewater glacier.

  • Encapsulate all fasteners using HydroStop® PremiumCoat® Butter Grade Flashing.

  • Each pattern is a solution to a small-scale design problem, created according to the single principle: "Encapsulate the part that changes".


More Definitions of Encapsulate

Encapsulate means the application of any material onto any asbestos-containing material to bridge or penetrate the material to prevent fiber release.
Encapsulate means to seal a pesticide, and its container, if appropriate, in an impervious container made of plastic, glass, or other suitable material which will not be chemically degraded by the contents. This container then should be sealed within a durable container made from steel, plastic, concrete, or other suitable material of sufficient thickness and strength to resist physical damage during and subsequent to burial or storage (40 CFR Part 165, Subpart A).
Encapsulate means to apply a material, such as latex paint, which penetrates the ACM and binds the fibers, rendering them nonfriable.
Encapsulate means to coat, bind, resurface or con­ struct an impermeable enclosure on walls, ceilings, pipes or, other structures to prevent friable asbestos from becoming airborne.

Related to Encapsulate

  • Manufacture means the production of products in a factory using labour, materials, components and machinery and includes other related value-adding activities.