A highly advanced flexible coating used to apply to uncoated stone-wool boards to reinstate the fire resistance performance of wall and floor constructions | CE Marked & UL EU Accreditation.
Key Features
- Can be spray, brush or trowel applied.
- Suitable for indoor use without additional environmental protection.
- Remains flexible between -5°c to +70°c.
- Easy to use fibre free coating.
- Suitable for large openings in walls with additional supports.
- Internal use - ETAG 026-3 (used as European Assessment Document EAD) Type Z1.
- Can be installed onto uncoated stone wool of a minimum thickness of 50mm and a minimum density of 140kg/m3.
- Tested in accordance with EN1366-3:2009 Fire Resistance Penetration Seals.
- Classified in accordance with EN13501-2 Fire Resistance.
- CE Marked.
- ULEU Accreditation.
- Tested in accordance with EN10140 Airborne Sound.
- Tested in accordance with EN1026 Air Permeability.
Description
Astroflame's PS Coat is an ablative, highly advanced flexible coating used to apply to uncoated stone-wool boards to reinstate the fire resistance performance of wall and floor constructions where apertures are penetrated by single or multiple services.
The PS Coat is tested and Certified as part the Fire Stopping range. When the PS Coat is applied to uncoated stonewool of the correct density it can be installed across a variety services and substrates including,
Flexible and Rigid Walls
Rigid Floors
Multi-Service penetrations
Blank Openings
Head of Walls
Specification:
Coating: 5kg Tub.
Maintenance:
All interested parties, designer, specifier, main contractor and specialist installers should provide access to allow the fire stopping seals to be regularly inspected and maintained, as well as records kept of such maintenance at minimum periods of 12 months, as required by the Regulatory Reform Order, and repaired if necessary. Reference should be made to ASFP TGD 17 Code of Practice for the Installation and Inspection of Fire Stopping.
Competency:
It is vital that those entrusted to design or install a fire stopping product have the necessary levels of competence to undertake the task professionally and thoroughly. The level of competency required will be commensurate with the expected complexity of the building. All designers must eliminate, reduce or control foreseeable risks that may arise during installation, construction or maintenance when preparing or modifying designs. Clients should ensure that the principal designer and principal contractor carry out their duties under CDM regulations. The ASFP foundation course in passive fire protection provides essential knowledge as part of demonstrating competency and understanding in this key fire protection specialism.