Composition
Waterborne paint:
A single-component, water-based, fireproof protective coating that is ecologically neutral and low in VOC emissions to the air.
Solvent paint:
Flame retardant protective coating, containing solvents.
Other:
Fireproof protective coating, two-component epoxy resin-based material.
Use of the system
Intumescent paint ensures and increases the fire resistance of the load-bearing systems and components forming the fire compartment, must be fixed in such a way as to guarantee the safety of persons and fire-fighting, and to prevent the spread of fires to other fire compartments during the defined period of time.
Intumescent paint systems are composed of three layers: see details.
We can apply it to the following substrates:
Advantages
- Advantageous aesthetics
- Preserves the architectural aspect
- Protects the supporting structure of the building
- Simple application, does not charge the static
- More space available for CVSEs
- Various finishing paint options
- Low layer thickness depending on the profile
AEAI Fire Protection Directive — Load-bearing systems and fire compartments / 15-15en
Refer to Table 1-2 and 3 according to the AIET version of 22 September 2016, depending on the height category.
Product feature
The paint produces a protective foam under the effect of heat (about 130°C) and expands to 80 times its base thickness, thickness of the paint applied 0.5 mm to 3 mm.
CAUTION: For any application of an intumescent paint, a request for authorization must be made to the competent authority beforehand.
(According to SZS C2.5:2015 standard). The request must be made by the contracting authority.
Classification
Resistance R30 to R60.