WT-102
Latex Flame Retardant Coating
Product Description:
WT-102 is a non-hazardous, non-toxic, non-carcinogenic, Class A, interior, latex-based flame retardant intumescent coating for application over wood and other decorative surfaces.
- BLACK: ITEM #102B
- WHITE: ITEM #102W
- COLOR BASE: ITEM #102CB
Technical Data:
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Apply one coat of WT-102 at the rate of 135 sq. feet per gallon or 200 square feet per gallon in 2 coats.
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Appearance - consistency of paint
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Available in white, black and color-base for mixing of custom colors. Use water-soluble dispersible tint. Tinting Guidelines are available and should be followed.
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Weight - 5-gallon pails weigh 60 lbs.
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Storage - do not allow to freeze. Store between 40°f and 80°f.
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Shelf life is two years if containers are unopened.
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Do not add water or change chemical composition in any way.
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Closed containers exposed to heat may rupture due to pressure build-up
Approvals:
California State Fire Marshal Approval #C-10000, ASTM E84, Meets ANS No. 2.5, NFPA 255, UL No. 723, UBC No. 42-1 fire retardancy requirements with a Class A flame spread, British Standard 5867: Part 2:1980 & British Standard 476:Part 7:1987. Previously Approved by ICBO Report #3656 and City of Los Angeles Research Report #RR 24303.
Preparation and Application Instructions:
Before using, user must determine suitability of this product for its intended use.
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Prepare substrate by sanding and removing any silicone or oil based coatings that may already be on wood. WT-102 will not adhere to a surface that has not been properly prepared.
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Applicator must wear paint, mask and gloves suitable for latex coatings.
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WT-102 must be mixed well.
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Coverage is 135 square feet per gallon in 1 coat or 200 square feet per gallon in 2 coats. Material may be applied with an airless spray, brush or roller. Cover entire exposed area.
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Allow first coat to dry thoroughly before applying second coat.
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Certification for the State of California requires application by a California State Certified Applicator to comply with requirements of the California State Fire Marshal.