Fire-retardant paint expands and forms a thick cellular char blanket, called intumescence, when attacked by flame. This latex paint retards flame spread, minimizes smoke development and applies like a conventional latex flat paint.
| Applicable Materials | : | Cellulose Tile, Drywall, Masonry, Metal, Plaster, Wood |
| Application Method | : | Brush, Roller, Spray |
| Application Temperature | : | 50 to 95 deg F |
| Boiling Point | : | 180 deg F |
| Color | : | White |
| Compositions | : | Titanium Dioxide, Pentaerythritol, Aluminum Hydroxide, 2-ethoxyethanol, Centrimonium Chloride |
| Coverage Area | : | 150 sq-ft |
| Density | : | 11.4 to 11.7 lb/gal |
| Drying Time | : | 30 min |
| Flammability Rating | : | 0 |
| Net Content | : | 1 gal |
| Odor/Scent | : | Mild |
| Pigment Type | : | Acrylic Co-Polymer |
| Resin Type | : | Acrylic |
| Sheen | : | Flat |
| Specific Gravity | : | 1.36 to 1.41 |
| Thinners | : | Warm Soap Water |
| VOC Content | : | <50 g/L |
| Vehicle Type | : | Acrylic |
| Viscosity | : | 90 to 105 ku |