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1. General Description of the Material
NoFire¢ç
is a one part non-flammable water based intumescent coating similar in appearance
to ordinary latex base paint. Upon exposure to flame or heat, it immediately
foams and swells (intumesces) providing an effective insulation and heat
shield to protect the subsurface.
NoFire can be applied to many types of surfaces providing an attractive
flat finish. NoFire can be readily topcoated by many types of latex base
paints, urethanes or acrylics for attractive weather resistant finishes.
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2. Surface Preparation
The surface should be clean and dry, free of dirt, oil, loose scales or
paint and other foreign matter. On porous surfaces or flaky rusty surfaces,
loose flakes and/or rusty scales must first be removed by scraping and a
proper surface suitable for application of the coating restored.
New or Unpainted Surfaces: Priming is not required for wood, wallboard,
aluminum, copper masonry and many composite surfaces. Steel and aluminum
surfaces that are glossy may require priming. Rusting metal should be primed
with a rust inhibiting primer.
Painted Surfaces: Priming is usually not required for latex, acrylic latex
or alkyd painted surfaces. Enamel painted surfaces must be sanded and/or
primed or removed prior to painting.
For specific information, please call your local distributor or manufacturer.
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3. Mixing Procedure
Due to possible settling of contents during shipping and storage, the product
should be thoroughly mixed from bottom to top of the container. No thinning
of any kind is recommended.
A 5 gallon pail of NoFire can be adequately prepared using a 3/8 inch drill
with an appropriate mixing tip, and mixing for at least 5 minutes. This
procedure should be repeated each day the coating material will be used.
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4. Application using Spray Equipment
NoFire Formula A-18 and A-18 Marine can be applied using airless or conventional
spray equipment. The product can be applied to the desired thickness usually
in one application of up to 25 mils wet.
Do not apply when the air temperature or temperature of the surface being
coated is below 40¡ÆF (5¡ÆC), or the relative humidity is above 85% or during
times of any precipitation or when precipitation is expected within twenty-four
hours (for exterior applications).
The required equipment is a standard conventional spray system or an airless
paint sprayer with specifications similar to the following recommended unit:
Pump: Airlessco model 5300SL Airless Paint Sprayer
Pressure: 2400 to 3000 PSI
Hose: 50 foot x 1/4 inch airless paint hose (caution-longer lengths of hose
may cause pressure fluctuations and uneven coating)
Gun: 007XL Spray Gun
Tip: 535 Zip Tip, reversible tip.
Filters: Pick up filter should correspond with tip size (Do not use any
kind of Line or Spray Gun Filter)
The surface to be coated must be clean, dry and free of all loose materials.
The surface should be suitable for painting, similar to any other paint
job requirement.
Hold the spray gun 12 to 14 inches from the surface. Overlap each pass by
approximately 30%.
Up to 24 mils wet thickness can be achieved in one wet application coat
by following these instructions:
Do not try to apply the total desired wet thickness in one pass. Rather
start with a tack coat covering approximately 80 square feet. Then return
to beginning to apply successive layers until desired thickness is achieved
(no more than 24 mils in one wet application). Allow to dry for 2 hours
or until dry to touch before applying layers in excess of 24 mils.
The wet film thickness should be checked frequently with a wet film thickness
gauge.
A practice surface should be used to gain some familiarity with the coating
material and equipment. After a few minutes of practice, the operator should
be able to spray a smooth coat with the desired thickness.
The coverage should be as uniform as possible, including surfaces that are
normally not in plain view such as underneath and behind overhangs. This
will probably be the region with the most intense heat in the event of a
fire, and require the best protection.
Any chips, cracks or thinly coated areas can be "touched up" upon
inspection.
The coating should be allowed to dry for 2 - 3 hours before a second spray
coat is applied, if necessary.
The coating should be allowed to dry and cure for 48 hours if possible,
but no less than 24 hours, prior to topcoating.
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5. Application Procedure with Brush and Roller
After proper mixing and surface preparation, apply the product directly
from the container. Coat evenly and thoroughly over surface to be coated
with a natural bristle brush or roller. Any chips, cracks or thinly coated
areas can be "touched up" upon inspection. Do not apply multiple
coats until the surface is completely dry as specified above. Do not apply
when the air temperature or temperature of surface being coated is below
40¡ÆF (5¡Æ C). Do not apply when the relative humidity is above 85% or during
times of any precipitation or when precipitation is expected within two
hours (for exterior applications).
For best results use any good quality bristle brush or 3/8" to 1/2"
nap roller cover.
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6. Application Specifications
Approximate thickness for coverage - One coat application:
Brush or Roller: 6.5 - 9.5 mils wet (4 - 6 mils dry)
Spray: 9.5 - 24 mils wet (6 - 15 mils dry) depending upon spray procedure
and surface to be coated.
The number of coats depends upon the total thickness needed to reach the
specifications of the application.
Class A Surface Flame Spread ratings can be achieved with a wet film thickness
of
0.002 - 0.0097 inches depending on the type of material, density, surface
granularity, use of primer, etc. However, Class A rating is not a reliable
determination of fire protection for most applications. Call manufacturer
for recommendation for your application.
Examples of Spreading Rate / Coverage:
Thickness Wet
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Thickness Dry
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Coverage per Gallon |
6.1mils
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3.8mils
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265sq
ft |
10mils
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6.2mils
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160sq
ft |
| 13mils
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8.1mils
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125sq
ft |
| 16mils
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9.9mils
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100sq
ft |
| 20mils
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12.4mils
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80sq
ft |
| 24mils
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15mils
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65sq
ft |
Porous or textured surfaces will reduce the spreading rate.
Be sure that the entire surface is thoroughly coated to a thickness equal
to or greater than the minimum required on all areas of the surface, especially
areas that are usually not immediately visible, such as joints or underneath
overhangs.
Drying time - depends upon the ambient temperature, relative humidity and
applied thickness. Approximately two hours of drying time is required when
temperature is 70¡Æ F (21¡ÆC) and relative humidity is below 40% and coat
is 8-9mils wet. Lower temperatures, higher humidity or thicker coatings
will require longer dry time. Curing time is 24 - 48 hours. Drying may be
acceleratred with gentle heated airflow under 200¡ÆF. Additional coats may
be applied when dry to the touch.
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7. Testing Thickness after Curing
For both the NoFire coating as well as the final topcoat (if used), the
coating thickness can be measured using non-destructive, or magnetic thickness
gauges. Follow the thickness gauge manufacture's procedures for correct
use.
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8. Clean-up Instructions
Clean all equipment immediately after use with water. If equipment needs
final flush
with "alcohol" to prevent metal corrosion, consult equipment manufacturer
before doing so. If product has accidentally dried on equipment, use soapy
water or thinner to clear residue.
9. Warnings
Use with adequate ventilation. Do not breathe vapors or spray mist. Wear
an appropriate, properly fitted respirator (NIOSH/MSHA) during and after
application unless air monitoring demonstrates vapor/mist levels are below
applicable limits. Follow respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator
use. Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing. Wash thoroughly after handling.
FIRST AID: In case of eye contact, flush immediately with plenty of water
for at least 15 minutes and get medical attention; for skin, wash thoroughly
with soap and water. If affected by inhalation of vapor or spray mist, remove
to fresh air. Do not take internally. If swallowed, get medical attention.
Keep out of reach of children.
Keep container closed when not in use. In case of spillage absorb with inert
material and dispose of in accordance with applicable regulations. Clean
up with soap and water.
10. Technical Data
Finish
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Flat |
Color
|
White; also available in
standard color range |
Viscosity
|
85 - 115 KU. |
| Approx.
Weights |
11.7 ¡¾ 0.3 lbs.
per gal |
| Solids
by Weight |
63% |
| PH |
7.9 ¡¾ 0.5 |
| Flash
Point |
None |
| Freeze-Thaw |
Passes 5 cycles |
| Federal
Spec Equivalent |
TT-P-1932 |
| Packaging |
5 gallon containers
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gross weight 62 lbs., net weight 59 lbs |
| Shelf
Life |
Greater than
12 months from date of shipment |
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11. Environmental Information
HMIS
Health
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1 |
Flammability
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0 |
Reactivity
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0 |
Personal
Protection
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B |
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12.V.O.C. (V.O.S.): Contains max. 40 gms/liter V.O.C.
The NoFire product is listed by Underwriter's Laboratories of the United
States as follows:
* Listing number: E129989, Component Flame Retardant Coating, QMOTZ, August
22, 1990
** Classified - COATING FIRE RETARDANT Surface Burning Characteristics R18958
Fire Hazard Classification (as per ASTM E84 on Eter Board):
| Flame
Spread |
0 |
| Smoke
Developed Value |
0 |
| Toxicity |
0 |
Military
Specification
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MIL
M-14H |
| U.S.
Patent Numbers |
4,879,320;
4,965,296; 5,723,515 |
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