Product Description
Envirograf ES/VFR White Fire Protection Coating is a white coloured, water based fire retardant coating for wood, and certain wood-related products. It is suitable for upgrading new and already coated timber surfaces to British Standard Class 0 & 1 and EU standard B/s1/d0. It is a hard wearing product that can be used internally and externally but must always be finished with a suitable topcoat.
System Features & Benefits
Achieve BS Class 1 & 0
Achieve SBI B/s1/d0
Low cost per square metre
Easy and safe to apply
Long term protection
Preparation & Application
See product data sheets in the 'Downloads Data Sheets' section below.
Notes
First coat coverage could vary according to the density or type of the timber.
For suitable applications, contact the Technical Department.
Trials in small areas must always be carried out prior to full application, as colour performance varies according to substrate structure.
Envirograf HWAP/WB Primer must be applied on Oak and Cedar
Seek approval from the relevant authority for this product/system including test data prior to purchase/use (test data available upon request).
Topcoats for Envirograf ES/VFR White Fire Protection Coating
Envirograf HW Acrylic Top Coat
IMPORTANT FIRE PRODUCTS NOTICE: The information displayed on this website should be used as a guide ONLY and our Technical Department should be contacted to obtain a tailored specification and any advice necessary before you place an order for fire protection products. Fire protection products are non-returnable except in accordance with Terms and Conditions. We will not be held liable for any resulting damage to property, human life or monetary costs incurred due to the incorrect specification you have prepared or use of fire protection products caused by your negligence, including your failure to have contacted us to obtain the relevant advice/specification.
Product Performance
ES/VFR coatings have had numerous tests on many surfaces and over coated surfaces to meet BS476 Part 6 (1989) Spread of Flame and BS476 Part 7 (1989) Spread of Flame, and this coating system now complies with Classification B/S1/d0 of European Standard EN13501 Parts EN13823 (2002) single burn test (SBI) and EN11925-2 (2002) ignitability.