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FLAME CEASE FIRE PROTECTIVE COATING FC100Fire is a major destructive cause of accidents in all types of environment. In order to avoid such destructive incidents from fire, it is better to be protecting with fire protection coatings. FlameCease fire protection coating avoids fire catch up on materials that are coated with it. The FlameCease formulated to facilitate faster application; to meet specific needs of global composite industry and features excellent fire resistance, lower applied density and easier application process. Also supply superior durability which maximizes long-term fire protection integrity.
FlameCease fire protection coating is a mixture of two component, which is Component A (FlameCease Resin) and Component B (FlameCease Activator). This mixture makes exceptional bond strength means FlameCease fire protection coating securely attached to the structure, providing optimal resistance to impact. (Please refer to Technical Manual for mixing)
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FIRE PROTECTIVE COATING FC100 (ACTIVATOR)
------------------------------------------------------------------------- FlameCease Fire Protective Coating FC100 (Activator) is a clear, colorless solution of methyl ethyl ketone peroxide in a mixture of dimethyl phthalate and an ester plasticizer. It is developed as an initiator or curing agent for the polymerization of styrene, acrylonitrile, vinyl, acetate and acrylates.
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FIRE PROTECTIVE COATING FC100 (RESIN)
------------------------------------------------------------------ FlameCease Fire Protective Coating FC100 (Resin) is a standard viscosity fire retardant coating recommended for the production of opaque fire retardant laminates. FC100 (Resin) exhibits physical properties and positive curing performance. In addition fully cured FC100 (Resin) laminates can achieve a Class 1 rating to BS 476 Part 7 : 1987, and i and I indices of less than 6 and 12 respectively, to BS 476 Part 6 : 1989. Such laminates therefore meet the requirements of Section E15 of the Building Regulations 1985, and those for a Class O structure.
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