FIRE BARRIER LATEX PRIMER / PAINT
Heavy
Bodied, Durable, Single part Latex Primer/Paint, Easy to Apply
Non-toxic and Non-Carcinogenic Coating
Top coat with any acrylic enamel, Smooth Tough Finish
no thick oatmeal texture
A UL & ULC LISTED / TESTED / CERTIFIED
Protect:
Offices, Public Buildings, Condos, Elevators, Stairwells, Theaters,
Schools,
Marine, Residential Bedrooms over garages, Electrical Rooms,
Kitchens,
Attics, Fireplaces
Pricing
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US$63
Canada $83.79
per 3.7854 liter (1 US Gallon) sold in 5 gals |
PROTECT
Structural
Steel
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Notes
Safety
Notes
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Protect
Coat
Steel Trusses, Steel Columns, Rivet Sections
Tested to 9 Standards UL-263, ULC-S101, ASTM-E119, NFPA-251,
ANSI-A2.1
UBC7.1,
CEN, ISO, BSS for Europe, ASTM
119-00 UL-263 on (.250 Plate)
STRUCTURAL STEEL
A final dry film
coating of 70 mil (1.8 mm) is recommended for adequate protection.
Under proper
conditions it is possible to achieve this with
6 coats of 20 mil (.50 mm) wet.
Under less than ideal
conditions, it may be necessary to apply more than 6 coats at a lesser
thickness
until a total of 120 mil wet (3mm) is achieved.
In all cases the
next coat may be applied when the prior is dry to the touch.
120
mil wet (3mm) achieves 126 minutes (1000F degrees unexposed surface)
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PROTECT
Polymer
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Protect
ArchPolymerTM, Polyurethane,
& Spray Foam
Achieve Class A thermal
& ignition barrier with 2 Coats
Coverage rate
is expressed on
a ‘per coat’ basis. A single coat is applied at a rate of
130 sq feet per US gallon for 1 coat
12 sqm)
per 3.785 liters for 1 coat
This is equivalent to a
wet coat of 12 mil (.30 mm) that will cure to a dry coat
7 mil thick (.18
mm).
While under ideal
conditions it is possible to apply a single coat of up to 20-22 mil (.50-.55 mm)
wet,
two thin coats are
recommended to prevent the possibility of cracking while curing.
The second can be applied when the
first is dry to the touch. Full
curing of both coats takes 72 hours.
Special
consideration needs to be given to the condition of the foam’s surface prior to
application.
Age, type, and method of application affects the surface
porosity of PUF.
Field testing has
shown that unless the foam is newly installed and uncut it can absorb a
significant
quantity of paint.
2
Coats = 14 mil dry achieves 1 Hour-25 minutes protection
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PROTECT
Drywall
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Protect
Drywall
Achieve Class A thermal
& ignition barrier with 2 Coats on 1/2" Sheetrock
2
Coats triples the fire resistance of drywall (U-338 test assembly)
Exceed the IBC code
for less
Coverage rate
is expressed on
a ‘per coat’ basis. A single coat is applied at a rate of
130 sq feet per US gallon for 1 coat
12 sqm)
per 3.785 liters for 1 coat
This is equivalent
to a wet coat of 12 mil (.30 mm) that will cure to a dry coat 7 mil thick (.18
mm).
While under ideal
conditions it is possible to apply a single coat of up to 20-22 mil (.50-.55 mm)
wet,
two thin coats are
recommended to prevent the possibility of cracking while curing.
2
Coats = 14 mil dry achieves 1 Hour-25 minutes protection |
PROTECT
Wood
&
Plywood
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Protect
Wood & Plywood
Framing
Lumber, Plywood, Cabinetry to be painted
Comply
with 2 coats. Tested to UL723, ASTM-E84, UBC-26.02, UBC-26.03,
UL-723
Flame spread & smoke production of 0x0.
Achieve Class A thermal
& ignition barrier with 2 Coats
Coverage rate
is expressed on
a ‘per coat’ basis. A single coat is applied at a rate of
130 sq feet per US gallon for 1 coat
12 sqm)
per 3.785 liters for 1 coat
This is equivalent
to a wet coat of 12 mil (.30 mm) that will cure to a dry coat 7 mil thick (.18
mm).
While under ideal
conditions it is possible to apply a single coat of up to 20-22 mil (.50-.55 mm)
wet,
two thin coats are
recommended to prevent the possibility of cracking while curing.
The second can be applied when the
first is dry to the touch.
Full
curing of both coats takes 72 hours.
2
Coats = 14 mil dry achieves 1 Hour-25 minutes protection
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PROTECT
Aluminum
General
Notes
Safety
Notes
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Protect
Aluminum
Tested to FAA standards,
2 Coats makes metal resistant to
extreme
temperatures above ASTM/UL fire test curves
Achieve Class A thermal
& ignition barrier with 2 Coats
Coverage rate
is expressed on
a ‘per coat’ basis. A single coat is applied at a rate of
130 sq feet per US gallon for 1 coat
12 sqm)
per 3.785 liters for 1 coat
This is equivalent
to a wet coat of 12 mil (.30 mm) that will cure to a dry coat 7 mil thick (.18
mm).
While under ideal
conditions it is possible to apply a single coat of up to 20-22 mil (.50-.55 mm)
wet,
two thin coats are
recommended to prevent the possibility of cracking while curing.
The second can be applied when the
first is dry to the touch.
Full
curing of both coats takes 72 hours.
2
Coats = 14 mil dry achieves 1 Hour-25 minutes protection
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PROTECT
OSB
& SIPS
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Safety Notes
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Protect
OSB & SIPS
Tested to FAA standards,
2 Coats makes metal resistant to
extreme
temperatures above ASTM/UL fire test curves
Achieve Class A thermal
& ignition barrier with 2 Coats
Coverage rate
is expressed on
a ‘per coat’ basis. A single coat is applied at a rate of
130 sq feet per US gallon for 1 coat
12 sqm)
per 3.785 liters for 1 coat
This is equivalent
to a wet coat of 12 mil (.30 mm) that will cure to a dry coat 7 mil thick (.18
mm).
While under ideal
conditions it is possible to apply a single coat of up to 20-22 mil (.50-.55 mm)
wet,
two thin coats are
recommended to prevent the possibility of cracking while curing.
The second can be applied when the
first is dry to the touch.
Full
curing of both coats takes 72 hours.
2
Coats = 14 mil dry achieves 1 Hour-25 minutes protection
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