FIRE POLY FP50 FIRE RETARDANT​

ASTM E84, Class A; UL723, Tyoe 1, NFPA 255;
UBC 42-1

FIRE RETARDANT COATING

​SURFACE BURNING CHARACTERISTICS
 OF APPLIED COATING

​Surface: Douglas Fir

​Flame Spread <25
Smoke developed 90
 Number of preliminary coats: None
Rate per coat (sq ft/gal) 
 Number of fire retardant coats 3
  Rate per coat (sq ft/gal) 360
  Number of overcoats None
 Rate per coat (sq ft/gal) 
​Flash point of liquid coating
  Fire retarding coating - closed cup, no flash
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FLAME SAFE FIRE POLY FP50 TECHNICAL DATA​
 FIRE POLY FP50 (Interior Class A Rating)
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: Aqueous Based Resin​

PRODUCT ANALYSIS

Total Solids: 4% 
PH: 2.6 -2.9
Flash Point: non-flammable
Specific Gravity: 1.33
Weight per gallon 10.5 lbs
Color: Water clear at 78°F.- slight haze at 50°F.and lower
Volatibility: Non-volatile
Solvents:Water (contains no petroleum or derivatives of petroleum.)
Anti-Fungus: Good resistance
Bacterial: Good Resistance 
Linear shrinkage:None
Corrosive:Mildly
Insects, rodents, aspergilli and other types of molds: Good resistance
Termites:Good resistance
RECOMMENDED USE: Interior Class A Rating (Flame spread less than 25)

FLAME SAFE FIRE POLY 50  is a fire retardant and wood preservative coating. Specific uses :

Solid Hardwoods,  Plywood,   Particle Board,  Panelin,gWafer Board (OSB), MDF

ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION:
This product complies with U. S. Federal Regulations concerning the use of lead in paint and hydrocarbon emissions.
QUICK REFERENCE FOR APPLYING FIRE POLY 50
MATERIAL
APPLICATION
COVERAGE
Interior Plywood
  Any type
Treat before, during or
After construction

Be sure surface is clean and dry before treating.

Apply with 80 psi or greater sprayer.

Apply retardant at 8 to 12
Inches from surface.

Apply with brush or roller.

Treat all surface areas
where possible.

Do not expose treated area to moisture for 24 hours.
Apply three (3) coats at 360 sq. ft. Per coat with the final coverage rate of 120 sq. ft. per gallon
INTERIOR:
All surfaces to be treated must be clean and dry. Fire Poly 50 is water based, clear liquid that becomes insoluble when dry. Fire Poly 50 also acts as a preservative and waterproofing agent. If over-coating is intended, Fire Poly 50 is an excellent primer for use under latex paints or can be used as a finished coat over water based stains. DO NOT DILUTE OR MIX FIRE POLY 50 WITH ANY OTHER PRODUCTS. Avoid wasteful runs and dripping. It should be noted that unlike some products, materials treated with Fire Poly 50 require no special cutting tools or special fasteners. Contact parts of any equipment should be stainless steel or plastic to prevent chemical reaction and breakdown. Storage may be done in polyethylene containers.
Substrates can be made fire resistant. Use on sub-strates that are enclosed and/or in areas that are warm and dry. Fire Poly 50 creates a varnish like coating that provides long-term fire retardant protection.

CAUTION:

Product must not freeze. It MUST NOT be thinned or diluted.

OVERSPRAY:

The overspray will not harm plants or animals. Spills can be flushed with water. A rag wetted with bleach and water mix will clean up spotting.

CLEAN UP PROCEDURE:

Airless Equipment:
1. Run clear water through the system until saturant is flushed out. When minor sudsing on surface stops, the system is flushed.
2. Run bleach and water mix (1 part to 1 part) through system as solvent for cleaning any residue.
3. Repeat Step 1 if any foaming occurs in Step 2.
4. Lubricate system as specified by equipment manufacturer to combat rusting.

If two or more jobs are planned in the same day, the sprayer can be kept clean by running water through the system between jobs.

SAFETY FIRST:

Use approved safety devices (ropes, belts, ridge hooks, ladders, etc.) when working on steep or high areas. Take EXTREME CARE not to step on wet treated area. Surface may be slick until dry.
It is a good practice to wear a respirator or mask and protect hands with rubber gloves when spraying any coating or chemical. When engineered air control is not feasible, use properly maintained and properly fitted NIOSH approved respirator for solvent vapors. A dusk mask does not provide protection against vapors.
If eyes are contacted by saturant, flood with water for fifteen (15) minutes and contact a physician. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. DO NOT TAKE INTERNALLY.