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KM-FOAM PV FIRE RESTISTANT FOAM

KM-FOAM PV FIRE RESTISTANT FOAM

GENERALITY

KM FOAM PV is an intumescent fire resistant polyurethanic foam.

DESCRIPTION

KM FOAM PV is a foam contained in a 750 ml canister. When it is sprayed into the crack, it seals the free gap. The excess material can be cut after a few hours.

Specification
  • GENERALITY

    KM FOAM PV is an intumescent fire resistant polyurethanic foam.

    DESCRIPTION

    KM FOAM PV is a foam contained in a 750 ml canister. When it is sprayed into the crack, it seals the free gap. The excess material can be cut after a few hours.

    FUNCTIONALITY

    It is used to seal small cracks, such as construction joints between walls and slabs, gaps between the wall and the frame of fire doors.

    Firstly, clean the crack and remove any building waste, shake the canister and spray the contents into the crack. It is mixed with air and will begin to expand producing the sealing foam. The excess material can be cut away after approximately 4 hours.

    CERTIFICATIONS

    · According to European Standard UNI-EN 1366 on masonry walls

    APPLICATION

    Easy to use; can be worked with a cutting tools after 4 hours from application; supplied in canisters with spray nozzle. Shake the canister for 30 seconds and, keeping the canister upside-down, inject the foam into the gap.

    The work temperature must be between 4°C and 30°C.

    TECHNICAL  DATA

    Material:intumescent polymer

    Density:18 kg/m3

    Thermal conductivity:0.032 W/mk

    Compressive strength:50 kPa

    Dangerous reactions: none observed

    Supplied in:  750 ml canister

    Increase  of volume:  from 750 ml to 35/40 l (0,018/0,020 m³)

    Drying capability:  workable after 4 hours

    Storage:  6 months inside foam not exposed to water and moisture and frost

    Transport: no restrictions on land, no restrictions ICAO/IATA-DGR (not in direct contact with edible products)

    FURTHER INFORMATION

    It does not require any precautionary measures about the use and handing, contains no CFC, formaldehyde or PCBs.

    Acute effects to exposure:none

    Toxicity:  none

    Classification and labelling: the mixture does not require any special labelling in accordance with Federal German Regulation on Dangerous Substances of 02.08.1986 and the corresponding EEC directives

    Danger symbols and indications:   none

    Warnings:none

    Safety advice: none

Technical specification
  • Unique ref.km-foam-pv
  • Product familyFire Stopping
  • Product groupFIRE RESISTANT PRODUCT
  • TypeObject (single object)
  • Date of publishing2021-08-12
  • Edition number1
Related
  • Material mainExpanded Polypropylene
  • Material secondaryOther
  • Designed inItaly
  • Manufactured inItaly
Classification
  • BIMobject CategoryFire Products - Fire Protection
  • IFC classificationObject
  • ETIM CodeEG000056
  • ETIM NameFire protection systems
  • UNSPSC nameFire protection
  • UNSPSC code4619
  • Uniclass 2015 CodeSs_25_60_30
  • Uniclass 2015 DescriptionFire stopping systems
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 Code07 80 00
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 TitleFire and Smoke Protection
  • OmniClass Number23-13 25 13
  • OmniClass TitleFirestopping
  • CSI UniFormat II CodeD40
  • CSI UniFormat II TitleFIRE PROTECTION

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