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BS EN 13501-1 Fire classification of construction products and building elements, is the classification that enables certain products to be CE marked. It was originally published as BS EN 13501-1:2007+A1:2009 and was updated in 2018.
Fire reaction achieved by elements of structure, doors and other forms of construction is classified in accordance with BS EN 13501-1, excluding power, control and communications (which are covered by BS EN 13501-6).
Firefree 88 is cost efficient: due to its superior fire-resistant performance, users need only a relatively thin layer of FF88. As a result, FF88 provides significant material and labor cost reductions. Compared to other options, savings of 30 to 70 percent and above are in reach in situations such as retrofit and historical upgrades, defective construction, new construction, or transportation.
Firefree 88 is easy to use. FF88 is a high-quality, nontoxic, water-based resistant (matte) paint with a smooth architectural-grade finish (white, flat), excellent adhesion, and durability. FF88 is easy to apply by brush, roller, or sprayer. In most cases, FF88 will be self-priming, thus resulting in additional cost savings. Our fire-resistant paint is nontoxic and low-odor, and it may be tinted.
As a two-hour-rated intumescent paint, FF88 can be applied to most substrates used in the construction and transportation industries, including wood, gypsum board (sheetrock, plasterboard), lathe and plaster, concrete, masonry, embossed/pressed metal tin, thin-gauge metal, galvanized steel, aluminum, spray polyurethane foam (SPF), fiberglass, carbon fiber, plastics, and other composite materials. FF88 can be used in exterior applications if covered by the Firefree Exterior Topcoat (\"FfE\").
If a building has a floor over 18 metres above ground level and has ACM panels, the owner must make sure the panels meet building regulations guidance.The owner needs a safety check to confirm the core material in the cladding is a material of limited combustibility (this includes materials of Class A2-s3, d2 or better to meet BS EN 13501-1).
The information above is for guidance purposes only. The purchaser should independently determine, prior to use, the suitability of this material for their specific purpose. For more detailed information download our specification sheet.
Substrate must be dry, free from dust, oil, wax, grease, dirt, resin, etc.; Existing coatings with poor adhesion have to be completely removed, i.e. with solvent-based paint stripper or to be sand down. Surfaces that have been treated with non-acid resistant coatings or release agents such as emulsion paints containing lime, chalk or lithopone should be rubbed down completely. Timber substrates with wetting difficulties should be roughened thoroughly with abrasive paper. The moisture content of the timber should be below 15 %.
With building material combustibility a key focal point during the specification stage, Cedral has a long-standing commitment to ensuring our fibre cement slate materials comprehensively meet the fire performance classification A2-s1,d0 to EN 13501-1:2018.
The European classification standard EN 13501-1:2018 ranks construction materials in seven classes with regards to their fire behaviour: A1, A2, B, C, D, E and F. The same document also gives a classification of these materials with regards to smoke development (s1, s2 and s3) and the formation of flaming droplets/particles (d0, d1 and d2). 153554b96e
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