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Flame Seal TB-C
Flame Seal TB-C is an attractive coating which is easy to apply and has successfully passed CAN/UL 124-06 and qualifies under 3.1.5.12 of the Canadian National Building Code. TB-C is the only intumescent coating in Canada which meets this standard.
DC315
DC315 meets IBC/IRC codes in the USA, Canadian NBCC and many international Building Code Requirements.
DC 315 is an intumescent coating applied over Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) to achieve a “15 Minute Alternative to Thermal Barrier” and “5 Minute Ignition Barrier”.
Building Code Fire Performance Requirements for SPF: The International Building Code (IBC) mandates that SPF be separated from the interior of the building by a 15-minute thermal barrier, or other approved covering.
DC315 Carries IAMPO ER-0499 and ICC-ESR 3702 Evaluation Reports confirming that DC315 meets IBC and IRC Code Requirements.
DC315 has also been tested as an ignition barrier under AC 377 Appendix X.
DC315 undergoes more astringent Thermal and Ignition Barrier tests than any other product in the world, DC315 manufacturing facilities are 3rd. party inspected for Quality Control and Listed under Warnock Hersey Intertek W/N20947.
ANSI 51 testing for incidental food contact.
Passed CAL 1350 - qualifies DC315 as a low-emitting material in the Collaborative for High Performance Schools rating system (CHPS Designed & CHPS Verified)
Passed strict EPA – VOC and AQMD air emission requirements
Meets Life Safety Code 101
LEED Certified: A Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Certification is the most widely used global standard that recognizes buildings that are efficient, cost-effective, and better for occupants and the environment. LEED certification can be applied to new or existing buildings and homes looking to become sustainable.
Southwest Type 7TB
Southwest Fireproofing Type 7TB is a 22 lb./ft³ (352 kg/m³) density (average) protective Sprayed Fire-Resistive Material (SFRM) formulated with vermiculite and Portland cement designed to be applied over Spray Foam Insulation.
It may also be used to protect structural steel from heat in the event of a fire.
Formulated specifically to resist exposure to high humidity and moisture this coating is in accordance with the requirements in Canadian Building Codes.
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