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Note: Info below is for Flame-No-More™ Class "A" and
Class "B"
The Class "A" and Class "B" are what used
to be called Flame-no-more™.
The original data is still shown (in parenthesis) with the updated data next to
it.
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SPEC - DATA
This Spec-Data sheet conforms to editorial style prescribed by the Construction
Specifications Institute. The manufacturer is responsible for technical accuracy.
1. PRODUCT NAME
(Flame-No-More) Class "A" and
Class "B"
2. MANUFACTURER
Southern Polymer Tech, Inc. (CareChem Corporation)
2830 Hwy 70 SE
Hickory, NC 28602
Voice: ()
Fax: (828) 345-6359
3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Basic Use:
(Flame-No-More) clear
fire retardant coatings do not extinguish fires, but their unique intumescent formulations
protect and insulate the surfaces to which they are applied. When temperatures reach
approximately 300°F (149°C), the fire retardant coating foams or swells into an
insulating blanket. This dense carbonaceous foam is an excellent insulator against the
fire and reflects much of the radiant heat, keeping the coated surface cool and protected.
The coating also releases inert non-toxic gases which starve the flames of oxygen and
drive them away from the coated surface.
(Flame-No-More) is listed and
classified with Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. as providing specific flame spread
criteria at various coverage rates. All wood coatings are produced under an inspection
program supervised by Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc.
(Flame-No-More) coatings can be applied
to combustible surfaces such as wood and fabrics. Typical installations include wood
shingles, attics, entries, elevators, stairwells, corridors, cabinetry, fixtures,
draperies, carpet, and any combustible material in apartments, religious buildings,
high-rise offices, hotels, night clubs, restaurants, public buildings, medical facilities,
shopping centers and educational buildings.
Limitations:
(Flame-No-More)
coatings are not recommended in applications exposed to continuously running water. Wood
surfaces which are going to be painted or otherwise finished should be sanded and stained
prior to application of
(Flame-No-More). Primers,
enamels, varnishes and other sealants should be applied after
(Flame-No-More)
treatment has been allowed to dry completely. Finishes applied over
(Flame-No-More)
may be combustible and may decrease
(Flame-No-More) flame
retardant properties. Use in well ventilated areas.
Composition and Materials:
(Flame-No-More)
fire retardant coatings are manufactured solely by CareChem Corporation.
(Flame-No-More) is a registered trademark of the CareChem
Corporation for fire retardant treatment.
(Flame-No-More)
coatings are also used in pressure treated wood, making the chemical part of the wood
fiber itself. All of the products are clear.
Building Codes: BOCA National Building Code, ICBO Uniform
Building Code, SBCCI Standard Building Code, and NFPA Life Safety Code. Always consult
local building codes for specific requirements. All of these coatings are a one coat
application approved by UL on any wood substrate.
4. TECHNICAL DATA
Applicable Standards:
(Flame-No-More)
coatings were tested by Underwriters' Laboratories for surface burning characteristics in
accordance with the method described by UL 723 (Steiner Tunnel Test, equivalent ASTM E84).
All materials were assigned a UL classification marking with the following specific
results: Class A flame spread of 25 and Class B flame spread of 30.
Specification Writers - Please contact CareChem Corporation before
writing specifications on this product.
Preparing the Work Area: All surfaces must be clean of dirt,
grease and anything that will prevent the material from absorbing
(Flame-No-More)
properly. Wear impervious gloves as necessary to avoid any contact; rubber or neoprene.
Wear protective glasses or goggles. Use NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator suitable for use
with inorganic acids and organic vapors if proper ventilation can not be provided.
Adequate clothing is recommended to minimize chances of contact with skin. Cover all items
that are not to be treated (fixtures, appliances, glass, electrical outlets and any type
of metal, etc.)
5. INSTALLATION
Always apply
(Flame-No-More) to a test
sample before treating entire area to insure satisfaction. Apply with the grain, not
against it. Overlap painted areas to insure proper coverage. Keep track of treated areas.
(Flame-No-More) usually causes little change in the appearance
of wood; however, you can often tell what has been treated before it dries by the wet
look. When treating dry wood two coats are recommended; let first coat dry before applying
second. Apply extra amounts of
(Flame-No-More) to high
risk areas such as framing lumber.
Cure Rate: As supplied,
(Flame-No-More)
Class "A" has a drying time of two hours at 75°F and 55 percent relative
humidity.
(Flame-No-More) Class "B" has a
drying time of one and a half hours at 75°F and 55 percent relative humidity.
Temperatures lower than 75°F will result in a significantly longer drying time, while
temperatures higher than 75°F will result in a significantly shorter drying time. See the
"Limitations" section for further precautions .
Inspection to Test Flame Retardancy: Apply
(Flame-No-More)
in a normal manner to a sample piece of wood before applying to entire area. Let sample
completely dry at room temperature. To test, suspend treated wood above butane lighter so
that the flame touches edge of wood from below, for ten seconds. If the wood ceases to
burn when flame is removed, it has become fire retardant. If wood continues to burn after
removal of lighter flame, the wood should be retreated.
Quality Control: CareChem Corporation advises the end user to
keep a small sample of the material treated with
(Flame-No-More)
on file at all times for building inspection purposes. This will assure all inspectors
that (Flame-No-More) has been properly applied.
Clean Up: Excess overspray can be removed with a wet sponge. CAUTION
- Always follow Southern Polymer Tech, Inc. (CareChem Corporation) instructions when handling and using
(Flame-No-More) products.
Delivery and Storage:
(Flame-No-More)
is shipped in ready-to-use form. Do not dilute.
(Flame-No-More)
should be stored out of the weather in unopened plastic containers. Do not freeze. Do not
overheat Class "A". All products are nonflammable. Keep out of reach of
children. Agitate before use.
6. AVAILABILITY AND COST
Availability:
(Flame-No-More) is
marketed through distributors throughout the United States, Canada and Europe. Call or
write FlameTard Corp. for the nearest location.
Cost: Prices vary with the volume purchased.
7. WARRANTY
(Flame-No-More) fire retardant coatings
will perform in accordance with the specifications listed when used according to the
directions herein. No other warranty or guarantee is made.
8. MAINTENANCE
None required for interior use when installed in conformance with
manufacturer's instructions. Exterior must be retreated every five years to insure proper
flame spread.
9. TECHNICAL SERVICES
Complete technical information and literature are available from
authorized FlameTard Corp. (CareChem Corporation) distributors.
10. FILING SYSTEMS
Electronic SPEC-DATA
SPEC-DATA II
Specifications and application instructions are available upon request.
Call or write FlameTard Corp. (CareChem Corporation) for specific application instructions.
(Flame-No-More) |
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Class A |
Class B |
| Appearance |
Clear, viscous, aqueous
based solution with a
pungent odor until
completely dry. |
Clear, viscous, aqueous
based solution with a
mild odor until
completely dry.
Becomes cloudy below
50°F (10°C) |
| Specific Gravity |
(Water = 1): 1.270 |
(Water = 1): 1.120-1.160 |
| Boiling Point |
208°F |
212°F-not accurate;
mixture of components |
| Flash Point |
None to boiling |
None to boiling |
| ASTM E84 Test Results |
Flame spread 25 |
Flame spread 30 |
Copyright 2002© FlameTard Corp.
Flame-No-MoreTM and Flame-OutTM
are registered trademarks of the
Southern
Polymer Tech, Inc. (CareChem Corporation)
Last Modified
11/27/2007 08:23 PM -0600 jh
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