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Fire Barrier                      

A Fire Barrier Wall runs from the bottom of the slab to past the top of the roof. A Intumescent product can be used if you have a defective barrier. A barrier must be properly installed before you could use any coating. A Intumescent will remain in tact to the barrier if it is properly maintained. In order for any Intumescent Coatings to be effective, you must have a good fire barrier. If your barrier does not run through properly or has penetration holes. It must be fixed before you can apply Intumescent Coatings.

UBC 26-2, Thermal Barrier

  • Foam Insulation
  • Gypsum
  • Wood

ASTM E 119, 1 Hr Wall System

  • Wood Wall Assembly
  • Gypsum Wall Assembly
  • Stucco Exterior Wall Assembly

ASTM E 119, 1 Hr Ceiling System

  • Roof/Ceiling Assembly
  • Floor/Ceiling Assembly
  • Craw Space Floor/Ceiling Assembly

ASTM E 119, Structural Steel Ratings

  • Up to 4 hour ratings
  • Exterior Applications
  • Steel Bar Joists
  • Steel Beams
  • Steel Columns
  • Metal Roof Decking
  • LP Gas Frame Structures
     

ASTM E 119, 2 Hr Wall System

  • GP Dens Glass System
  • Gypsum Wall Structure
  • Metal Wall Assembly

ASTM E 119, 2 Hr Ceiling System

  • Wood Assembly
  • Gypsum Assembly
  • Metal Decking Assembly

ASTM E 84, Fire Retardant Wood

  • Class "A" Fire Retardant

ASTM E 84 - Extended, Fire Retardant Wood

  • 30 Minute Class "A" Rating

 

 

 


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