Steel Structure Inflated Fireproof Coating
Operative norm: GB/T 22374-2008
Passive fire protection (PFP) is an integral component of the components of structural fire protection and fire safety in a building. PFP attempts to contain fires or slow the spread, through use of fire-resistant walls, floors, and doors (amongst other examples).
Characteristics:
1.1.5-4.0mm coating can prevent steel structure from fire from 15 minutes to 1-2.5 hours.
2. Good looking: Coating can match with different colors
3. High viscosity: ≥ 0.15 Mpa. 1.33 Mpa coating can bear collision.
4. Heat insulation recycle: Recycling in 15 times, no cracking.
5. Waterproof: Bathing in 24 hours, no cracking.
6. Anti-cracking in dry condition
7. Dry time: surface dry ≤ 12 hours
Usage:
1. The coating can match with different colors.
2. Substrate pretreatment before painting and paint 2 coats.
3. Well stir the paint before application. Don't add water to the paint.
4. Don't mix with other paint because it will damage fireproof function.
5. 0.5mm per coat. Recoat in 4-8 hours. Avoid application in raining season.
6. Working condition: Temperature around 35C degree, humidity less than 90%.
7. Storage temperature is 5-35°C. Avoid sunshine.
8. Shelf life: one year.
Technical Index:
According to GB14907-2002, the coating on 36b shape steel, under 136KN force. The test result as follows:
Coating thickness (mm) | 1.5 | 2.3 | 3.1 | 3.8 |
Fireproof period limit (hour) | 1.0 | 1.5 | 2.0 | 2.5
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