Overview
Firefree Class A (“FFA”) is a premium quality water based, non- toxic, single component, thin film intumescent flame retardant coating fully tested that complies to all ratings in accordance with ASTM E84, ASTM E84, 30 minutes extended, ASTM E2768 Ignition Resistant at a minimal dry film thickness application.
FFA is listed by the California State Fire Marshal, inspected by the International Code Council.
FfA Product Application Downloads
Firefree Class A can be easily applied by airless sprayer, roller or brush by an experienced/licensed contractor in strict compliance with the application instructions.
Firefree Class A Technical
Firefree Class A has been rigorously tested at QAI Laboratories, an IAS-recognized fire testing laboratory & CALFIRE-approved testing Laboratory. The results demonstrate its exceptional fire-resistant properties. In a 10-minute ASTM E 84 (NFPA 255, UL 723) test, Firefree Class A achieved a Flame Spread Index of 25 with a less thickness of 6 mils or .006 inch and a Flame Spread Index of zero with a thickness of 10 mils (.010 inch), also meeting the requirement for a smoke-developed index of 30 (=50) for use in air plenum spaces.
Extended testing for 30 minutes under ASTM E84 (NFPA 255, UL 723, Chapter 7A CBC) for Ignition Resistance showed remarkable results. Firefree Class A applied to various substrates, including engineered OSB and Douglas fir, achieved both an FSI (Flame Spread Index) and smoke-developed index (SDI) of zero at different thicknesses, indicating no significant progressive combustion. The coating also demonstrated minimal char damage, highlighting its ability to maintain the structural strength of materials in a fire situation.
It’s important to note that while Firefree Class A has proven effective in laboratory tests, its performance in an actual fire may vary due to different conditions and the variability of fire tests. As a component of complete fire retardation systems, it contributes to slowing fire spread only where applied and does not prevent a fire from starting or continuing. The effectiveness of Firefree Class A in a particular fire will depend on factors such as the amount applied, the conditions of other assembly elements, and the actual fire conditions. It is crucial for the applicator to follow application directions and for the occupier to ensure the paint is in good condition for optimal fire safety.
FfA Product/Safety Data sheets and other manuals
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