Architecture Paint
FIRE KEEPER (MATTE) Flame-resistant oil-based clear DFL-100F
- usage
- Inside buildings veneer, medium density fiberboard (MDF), and wood that require a flame retardant function
Flame retardant treatment for veneer and wood in special areas designated by Presidential Decree.
Fire Keeper (Matte) flame-resistant oil-based clear DFL-100F product is a foaming flame-resistant paint made mainly of chlorinated rubber resin. It is a special functional paint that is mainly applied on flammable materials such as plywood, wood, etc. and has an effect of preventing or delaying combustion of wood at the onset of a fire.
specification
- Paint type
- Chlorinated rubber system
- Drying time
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Drying time Category 5℃ 20℃ 30℃ Dry-hard 4 hours Time required for re-coating (min.) 2 hours - Thinner
- Flame-resistant paint thinner
- Dilution ratio
- Up to 20% depending on the painting tool
- Specific gravity
- Approx. 1.1
- Type approval No.
- YUM 16-6
- Theoretical Coverage
- 4.2 ㎡/ℓ
- Solid volume ratio
- Approx. 44±1
- Re-coating interval
- 25℃, sufficient ventilation for a minimum of 2 hours
- Thickness of dried film
- 105㎛ (3~4 coats recommended)
- Color
- Transparent
- Gloss
- Matte
PRODUCT PROPERTIES (PHYSICAL PROPERTY DATA)
- Flame-resistant performance
- Flame-resistant performance is excellent, thereby maintaining semi-permanent flame-resistant performance.
- Workability
- Workability is excellent due to its quick-drying ability, and the dry film appearance is superior.
- Durability
- Water resistance and durability are excellent.
- Professionalism
- Flame-resistant paint is recognized as flame retardant treatment only when applied by a registered fire retardant treatment business among firefighting facilities businesses.
how to use
- Surface treatment
- 1. Completely remove oil, moisture and foreign substances from the surface.
2. For undercoating, use the designated primer, HILAC PLUS SANDING SEALER. - Coating method
- 1. Sufficiently stir before use.
2. Apply 3 times or more after sufficiently stirring by adding designated thinner up to 20% depending on the coating equipment.
(Paint using only flame retardant paint without using a separate primer.)
3. Upon re-coating following the primary coating, apply after completely drying for at least 2 hours at 25℃ .
4. The amount of dough (D,F,T) should be 105㎛ (0.105㎜) or more.