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Zeroflame ZFP400007 Fire Retardant Paint

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Please Note: Drying times are dependent upon the absorption characteristics of the substrate and drying conditions. At low temperatures and/or conditions of relative humidity, drying times will be extended. Zeroflame Fire Retardant Treatment is an ecologically friendly material that can be safely disposed of as a household product. A Chlorinated Rubber Top Coat, for use over HW01F (white) or HW02E (clear). FINISH: GLOSS, For use over HW02E, 2 coats must be applied at 8-10m² per litre, per coat. The other part of the system, Smoke & Flame Retardant Dualcoat, has a Matt or Eggshell finish in white and assorted colours to ensure a high quality decorative finish. See here for the complete colour range. For external areas or areas prone to damp, you’ll need to apply two coats of Thermoguard Smoke & Flame Retardant Dualcoat to ensure protection. Fire Retardant Treatments that Soak into Wood and Timber Not suitable for application on areas of high impact, such as floors, stairs and hot drinks tables.

ACS S92/FR/P is a clear or white, primerless waterborne fire retardant coating for protecting interior timber and timber related products to BS476: Part 6: 1989 and BS476: Part 7: 1987 to UK Building Regulations Class 0&1. ACS S92/FR is a clear or white, waterborne fire retardant coating for protecting timber and timber related products to BS476:Part 6: 1989 and BS476: Part 7: 1987 to UK Building Regulations Class 0&1.On interior surfaces, not subjected to wear or damage, S92/FR/P can be used without a protective topcoat. The product dries to a satin finish. S92/FR/P is a reasonably robust coating, however all surfaces subject to heavy wear or damage (such as commercial wall panelling and all flooring situations) will require the use of a protective topcoat. Q/VFR products can be applied to all types of interior wood including; bamboo, hardwood, softwood, veneer, MDF, and melamine boards.

Also known as fire-resistant, intumescent paint is another type of fireproof coating, that works in a slightly different way to fire-retardant paint. Fire retardant paint is designed to stop spreading the flame and fire over a given surface by releasing a flame dampening gas once the paint becomes hot. It is suitable for both interior and exterior steel and it should be fully fire tested against British safety standards BS 476. Up to 60 minutes fire protection achieved on open joists and floorboards according to BS476 Part 20. Application Conditions; Fire retardant paint should only be applied to dry, protected structural steel, where the surface and ambient temperature is 5°C or above, and must be maintained during the application and drying periods. The relative humidity should be below 80% throughout the application and drying periods.All of our products that we sell are fire tested to British and or European standards. Our intumescent paints use the following standards: All of our products that we sell are fire tested to British and or European standards, Intumescent paint for Timber use the following standards: A range of clear and white intumescent fire-resistant paint for wood. Giving protection to various wood and wood-derived materials. It is ideal for painting or upgrading existing wood or timber surfaces to either 30 or 60 minutes of fire protection. This paint is especially suitable for use on insulation board, MDF board, plasterboard, wood, and some wood-derived products. There is no need to strip off the existing paint or varnish as Envirograf adhesion primer is also available. See our references tab for full details of products in this range. Paint application using a brush, roller, or spray. Additionally, this range provides UV protection for external timber surfaces.

For all external wood jobs, two coats of a solvent-based topcoat are necessary to protect the intumescent from the environment. About International Passive Fire Ltd A clear coat product is what it says, it is a clear paint that’s used for coating surfaces that already have a coloured coating. Intumescent paints, on the other hand, swell up when they are exposed to fire. This creates an insulating coating that protects the material underneath from the flame. Fire retardant wood paint can be used on lots of distinct kinds of wood surfaces, including softwoods, hardwoods, chipboard and work well on doors, panelling, cladding, interior and exterior surfaces of industrial and domestic buildings. Intumescent Basecoats for Wood and Timber Complies with Classification B/S1/d0 of European Standard EN13823, single burn test (SBI) and EN11925-2 (ignitability).

What are Fire Retardant Paints?

The Coverage provided by the products mentioned above is usually 7 square metres per litre of paint per coat and this should then ensure an adequate coverage.

In Summary, intumescent timber paint thermally insulates structural and NON structural timber in a fire, slowing down the spread of fire and stopping premature collapse of the building. Alternatively you can just forward us drawings, fabrication/cutting lists and we'll extract the information from them but in that instance we'd need some guidance as to what to allow for i.e. all steels on first floor, etc. Zeroflame Fire Retardant Treatment is a water based, clear solution that soaks into woodto leave the appearance of the timbervirtually unchanged. Applied by brush, roller, spray, or immersion it achieves Euroclass B s2 d0 (replaces UK Classes ‘0’ and ‘1’ BS 476 Part 6/7*) on solid timbers. Zeroflame Fire Retardant Treatment can be used inside or out and the fire retardant properties will remain active for the lifetime of the substrate. ES/VFR White Fire Retardant Coating can be applied with a brush, roller or airless spray and has a theoretical coverage rate of 5m² per litre.

Previous coatings that are blistering or unstable should be removed and a suitable stabilising or primer-sealer product used if necessary. Use Earthborn Isolating primer for dry stains and use two coats for heavy staining. Do not use on lime plaster/render as this can inhibit the breathable properties of the render. Fire retardant paint emits gases when exposed to extreme heat which dilute the flammable gases feeding the fire, dampening it and reducing its power. These combine the protection of fire retardant paints with fire resistant paints to provide the highest fire safety.

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