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The FRC Pigmented System will upgrade the spread of flame properties of new and existing timber products and is available in a wide range of colours to BS, RAL and other internationally recognised colour standards.
The FRC Pigmented System consists of a water based single pack white intumescent basecoat and a single pack matt or gloss pigmented topcoat, which have been tested to meet the requirements of BS 476: Parts 6 & 7 resulting in Class 1 Spread of Flame and Class ‘0’ Fire Propagation on a wide range of substrates.
The FRC Pigmented System is environmentally friendly and easy to apply, either on site or at the finishing shop, by brush, roller or through airless spray equipment.
The FRC Clear System offers all of the benefits of the FRC Pigmented System but in a high quality clear matt or clear satin finish.
The FRC Clear System complements the natural beauty of the timber background whilst ensuring that the substrate meets with the requirements of the appropriate fire test standard.
FRC Emulsion is a water based system designed for rapid coating of timber and timber panelled products which require upgrading to a Class ‘1’ Spread of Flame or Class ‘0’ Fire Propagation.
FRC Emulsion is available with a matt finish in a range of pastel colours.
The FRC Hardcoat System provides a high quality, hard, clear finish able to upgrade timber surfaces from Class 3 or Class 4 to Class 1 and Class ‘0’.
The FRC Hardcoat System consists of a single pack primer, a two pack water based intumescent basecoat and an acid catalysed topcoat, available in three sheen levels of gloss, semi matt and matt.
Independently fire tested on many timber types including hardwoods, veneered MDF, veneered chipboard and plain MDF, the FRC Hardcoat Systems has satisfied the requirements of BS 476: Part 7: 1987 – Class 1 Spread of Flame and BS 476: Parts 6 & 7 to give Class ‘0’ Fire Propagation Assessment to the 1991 Building Regulations.
Given the highly durable qualities of the FRC Hardcoat System, it has been further tested to meet the requirements of BS 6250: Part 3 1991, where the FRC Hardcoat System has demonstrated good resistance to abrasion, spilled alcohol, other hot and cold liquids and household chemicals.
Such durability ensures that the FRC Hardcoat is particularly suitable for application in a wood finishing environment, thus enabling coated components to be assembled on site.
The FRC Hardcoat System is of particular relevance to designers and contracting companies seeking a hard, clear flame retardant finish on bespoke joinery components.
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