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BC60-1
finishing fire retardant paint
BC60-1
finishing fire retardant paint is white; a user may ask
to match it into different colors according to requests.
It can have a well decorative effect as a surface
painting in interior lumber, fiber board, plywood,
ventilating duct, wood stud and so on ignitable base
material of various buildings. If a fire occurs, the
coating will become inflation and spongy when meeting
the fire to form an even compact thermal-protective
layer, which effectively prevents the fire spreading and
wins relief time of the disaster.
Application method:
1. Clean and remove the
floating dust and impurities on the base material.
2. It is ok to brush or spray
painting, even brushing, generally brushing 3 ¨C 5 times,
each time at intervals of 4 - 5 hours, coating amount
used should be about 800~1000 gram each square meter.
Note: This coating should be painted above 0 ¡æ.Before
construction, the coating should fully stir evenly, if
it is too thick, may thin up. Please reseal and store
the unspent coating for reuse.¡¡
This
coating is packed with a plastic drum or metal drum.
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Storage
and transportation |
Store in a cool, dry and ventilating place, far from
fire source, the effective storage time is half a year.
This coating is non- flammable, non-toxic, tasteless,
non-corrosiveness dangerous good, and transported
according to related stipulation on ordinary latex
paint.
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Principle
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Main technical specification:
1.
Fire-proof property: flame retardant time: first level
¡Ý20min, flame dissemination ratio: first level ¡Ü 25,
mass loss: first level of ¡Ü 5.0g, carbonization volume:
first level ¡Ü 25cm3.
2. Physics chemistry properties: In containers
condition: No agglomeration, white, dense, even state
after stirring; degree of fineness: ¡Ü 90m; adhesion: ¡Ü 3
level; drying time: surface drying ¡Ü 5h; whole dry ¡Ü
24h; flexibility: ¡Ý20cm; water resistance: 24h no buckle
on a film painting, no flake off; resistance to wet
heat: 48h spreads the membrane not to bubble, not falls
off.
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