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Retardant Wall & Ceiling Fire Paints - BS476
Part 7 and BS476
Part 6. We
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meeting the Fire Regulations. Just call us or us on 01626 331351 for instant help
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Benefits:
intumescent
paints and water based top coats *
water based *
no smell *
no solvents *
thin coats *
no vapour
MOST
FREQUENTLY ASKED FOR 30 MINUTE WALL & CEILING PROTECTION - QUICK SPECIFICATION
SECTION - read more below,
if this section does not describe your wall or ceiling protection job.
The
most Frequent Request for '30 Minutes' Wall or Ceiling Protection - over existing
paint on plasterboard Apply
Intumescent Wall & Ceiling Paint - one 2.5kg pack will cover 13
square metres per coat. and
then Apply Flame Paint Finish - one
2.5 litre pack will cover 25 square metres per coat. Example
- one coat of Intumescent Timber Paint
and two coats of Flame Paint. Painted plasterboard with one coat of Intumescent
Wallcoat at 7 square metres per litre, and two coats of Flame Paint finish at
10 square metres per litre. The Flame Paint finish is available in BS and RAL
colours and a choice of finishes. Order
- Intumescent Wall & Ceiling Paint 2.5kg and Flame Paint 2.5 litres - click
here to go to the Fire Shop
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What
Fire Paint to Buy for Walls and Ceilings: click
USES to determine the number of coats,
or call us on 01626 331351. For
a colour finish: Class 1 and Class O Standard - Colour
Charts
Intumescent Wall & Ceiling Paint - apply
2 or 3 coats, or according to the Fire Standard required by your Building Inspector.
Flame Paint Finish - apply 1 to 2 coats,
according to durability - indoors/outdoors, high/low wear finish required.
Typical
Coverage for Fire Painting Walls and Ceilings:
click
SHOP to see the details For
a colour finish: Colour
Charts
Intumescent Wall
& Ceiling Paint - 7
square metres per litre, 13 square metres per 2.5kg (1.9 litre) pack.
Flame Paint Finish - 10 square metres
per litre, 25 square metres per 2.5 litre pack.
Prices,
Discounts and Delivery: call
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- some prices are lower than given above when purchased in larger pack sizes,
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the details Discounts
and Trade Sales - call us for details Delivery
- Same day despatch, Next Day Service, UK Mainland - £10 plus VAT
Wall
and Ceiling Fire Paints Suitable for:
1. Walls and
Ceilings covered in Softwoods, Hardwoods, MDF, Chipboard, Melamine faced sheet,
Bamboo, Particle Board. 2.
Interior and Exterior Walls: Fire Retardent products for doors, decking, bar-tops,
panelling, cladding and floors. 3.
Fire Painting over existing Painted surfaces, Varnished, Stained and Unpainted
surfaces. 4. Fire painting
over Clear finishes, White Finishes or Coloured Finishes. 5.
Fire Painting walls and ceilings in Flats, Offices, Warehouses, Loft Conversions,
Hotels, Industrial Units and Mezzanine Floors 6.
Fire Painting Exhibition Stands, Shopping Centre Kiosks, Night Club Bars, Restaurant
Bars, Shop Fixtures, Shop Shelving.
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DATA
SHEET DESCRIPTION AND
USE Some
inherently non-combustible surfaces, such as plasterboard and brick, can become
a potential fire hazard due to repeated redecoration with conventional paints. Different
paint types from a variety of manufacturers will have been generally used over
many years, with varying degrees of preparation. In a fire thick layers of old
paint tend to delaminate rapidly, catching and spreading fire around a building.
In extreme cases a lethal 'flash-over' fireball effect is created. The resultant
risk to life and property can be greatly reduced at minimum cost using a combination
of Intumescent Wall and Ceiling Paint, an insulating "intumescent" barrier
coating, and Flame Paint, a hard top coat. Intumescent
Wall and Ceiling Paint is an intumescent undercoat for application to previously
painted plaster, Artex, board, brick and concrete walls and ceilings. Overcoated
with Flame Paint it insulates old paint films from fire, controlling the spread
of flames along walls and ceilings.
INTUMESCENT
FIRE PROTECTION When
exposed to a fire Intumescent Wall and Ceiling Paint expands to create a fire
resilient barrier, insulating and protecting the Wall and Ceiling surfaces from
heat and the oxygen required for fire.
TO
SPECIFY Prepare
surfaces and apply Intumescent Wall and Ceiling Paint to Class 1 and Class 0. Apply
Flame Paint (in matt, gloss, eggshell, vinyl silk or metallic finish) according
to Manufacturer's instructions.
FIRE
TESTING Tested
to BS476 Part 7; Class 1 Surface Spread of Flame. BS476
Part 6; Fire propagation. Designated
Class 0 in accordance with U.K. Building Regulations.
FIRE
CERTIFICATION We
will issue a Fire Certificate upon request for each project for Insurance, Fire
and Building Control Authority and Client Records.
FINISH AND COLOUR RANGE Intumescent
Wall Paint is overcoated with the following decorative finishes: Flame
Paint finish - top coatings: Gloss,
Eggshell, Vinyl Silk, Acrylic Eggshell - all BS and RAL Colours.
For a RAL Colour Chart Click
Here. Anti-graffiti
system - most BS4800 colours. Metallic
Finishes - steel, gunmetal, rust, silver, gold.
COVERAGE Class
1 and Class 0: Apply 1 coat of Intumescent Wall Paint at 7 sq.m. per litre per
coat.
APPLICATION Apply
1 coat Intumescent Wall Paint at 7 sq.m. per litre plus either: 1
coat Flame Paint Acrylic Matt at 10m sq. per litre: or 2
coats Flame Paint Acrylic Eggshell at 10 sq.m. per litre: or 2
coats Flame Paint Anti-Graffiti or Hygiene Finish at 10 sq.m. per litre. APPLICATION
CONDITIONS Max. Relative
Humidity 75%. Min. Temperature 6°C. Min. Surface Temperature 3°C above
dew point.
DRYING
TIMES Allow
a minimum of 4 hours between Intumescent Base coats, 10 hours before applying
a Flame Paint finish coat to the last base coat, 4 hours between water based Flame
paint finish coats and 12 hours between Gloss coats of Flame Paint finish. Intumescent
paints will not withstand high humidity or rainwater - they must be protected
with a fully dried top coat before exposure to the elements.
QUALITY ASSURANCE Intumescent
Wall and Ceiling Paint is manufactured under the principles of BS 5750/ISO 9000
COMPOSITION Intumescent
compounds. Intumescent paint resin binders. High opacity pigments.
ENVIRONMENTAL
HEALTH & SAFETY Intumescent
Wall Paints are made within a low odour, water-based system, thus making them
user and environmentally friendly.
Click
to Home Page 'Fire
Paint' is a general term rather misleadingly used to cover both Fire Resistant
Paint, used as a top coat to protect the Intumescent Paint beneath and Intumescent
Paint, which is relatively soft. Class O and Class 1 are Classifications used
regarding fire action on the surface of the paint, whereas 30 Minutes, 60 Minutes
and 90 Minutes describe the period of protection given by the underlying Intumescent
layers of Intumescent Paint or Intumescent Varnish against fire penetration. We
can provide an Intumescent Paint price based on the thickness of the wood to be
protected, and a separate price for the Flame Paint used as a top coat, which
acts as a retardent fire layer, producing an inert gas to protect itself.
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