Enhance your Timber’s Fire Safety with our BAL29-Rated Fire Retardant Coating System
Timber is a common and attractive building material used in many construction projects. Yet, it comes with a high risk of catching fire.
Are you concerned about the safety of your timber structures in Australia’s challenging climate? Our Fire Retardant Coating System, specially designed to meet BAL29 requirements, provides superior fire protection without altering the natural beauty of your timber.
How does Fire Retardant Liquid work?
Fire Retardant Liquid works by penetrating the surface of the timber and binding to the volatile chemicals within. This prevents the timber from igniting and stops the initial spread of flames. The coating system is designed to withstand the harsh Australian climate, providing long-lasting protection.
Chemron BAL29 Coating System
Our Chemron BAL29 Coating System, in accordance with manufacturer guidelines, offers a high level of fire resistance compliant with BAL29 standards.
Bal29 Requirements
Our BAL29 approved coating system is a testament to modern innovation in fire protection, rigorously tested to meet stringent standards and to withstand harsh weather.
The Chemron BAL29 Coating System comprises of the following products:
For the Chemron BAL29 Coating System to achieve certification the coating system requires:
The products must be applied using the process outlined below. Failure to do so may result in a reduction in performance and loss of certification.
How To Apply The Chemron BAL29 Coating System
Certification for the Chemron BAL29 Coating System requires:
1. Two coats of Chemron Fire Retardant Liquid.
2. Three coats of Sikkens Cetol BLX-Pro with 100ml/L of Chemron Ember Armour Paint Additive
Application Steps:
Allow coated surface to dry fully. This can take up to 24 hours depending on weather conditions.
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