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FF88
FF88® overview
FF88 is a water-based,
intumescent coating that can withstand
extreme temperatures (in excess of 2000F
degrees) for an extended time (over two
hours).
Firefree 88 is the first
coating to provide fire retardance and
resistance to a wide variety of materials
including sheetrock, wood, lath and plaster,
concrete, sheet metal, tin, foam, foam
composite panels as well as advanced
materials such as fiberglass and carbon
fiber. As a result, FF88 can provide a high
level of fire protection to many industries
such as construction, insulation and
transportation (land, air, sea).
FF88 is unique because of its
unmatched level of performance both as a
fire retardant (prevents flame
spread/flashover) and as a fire resistant
(resists fire penetration).
As a result of its high performance in
limiting flame spread and fire penetration,
FF88 has the proven ability to help fire
containment by slowing both (i) the
occurrence of flashovers and (ii) the fire
from penetrating walls and ceilings, thus
resulting in saving lives and preserving the
structural integrity of the property.
FF88 is fully tested and
proven. It is the first and only coating to
pass the Fire Industry's most stringent
tests for both fire retardancy and fire
resistance.
As a fire retardant, FF88 is the first
coating to pass the industry's most severe
tests (UBC 26-3 / UBC 8-2 room corner tests)
for a wide variety of materials, showing the
ability to prevent vertical flame
spread/flashover. As a fire resistant
coating, FF88 has also passed the industry's
most stringent test (ASTM E-119) showing the
ability to prevent fire penetration for up
to two hours on a wide variety of materials.
FF88 has been approved by Factory Mutual (FM
Global) and tested at ICC-ES certified fire
testing laboratories.
FF88 is non-toxic,
environmentally friendly and applies as
easily as paint.
Because of its ease of application and
minimal inconvenience to occupants, Firefree
88 is a very cost effective method to
provide fire proofing, often resulting in
40% to 60% savings compared to traditional
methods, which often require massive amounts
of material and labor as well as extensive
disruption to occupants.
Why is FF88 so unique?
FF88's performance is truly
unique because of its high level of
performance both as a fire retardant and as
a fire resistant.
FF88 is the first and only coating to pass
the Fire Industry's tests for both fire
retardants and fire resistants. As a result,
FF88 has the proven ability to help fire
containment by slowing both (i) the
occurrence of flashovers and (ii) the fire
from penetrating walls and ceilings, thus
resulting in saving lives and preserving the
structural integrity of the property.
FF88 has passed the Fire
Industry's most stringent tests for fire
retardants.
The first generation of fire coatings ("fire
retardants") were based on the now obsolete
concept that fires spread mainly
horizontally. Thus, these coatings were
designed to slow the horizontal progress of
a fire (providing little fireproofing) and
were only required to pass the simple ASTM E
84 test which measures horizontal flame
spread, mostly on low or non-combustible
materials such as cement board.
As the industry's understanding of fire
grew, it became apparent that the greatest
spread from a fire comes from vertical flame
spread. As the initial materials burn, the
flames will travel vertically and gases will
collect at the ceiling. These gases will
soon ignite causing flashover, a fireball
explosion that will burst into other parts
of the structure. FF88 is the first coating
to have passed the most stringent fire
retardant tests for vertical flame
spread/flashover (UBC 26-3 / UBC 8-2 room
corner tests) and the FM 4975 ceiling test
on a wide variety of materials.
FF88 has passed the Fire
Industry's most stringent tests for fire
resistants.
Another key factor in flame spread is fire
penetration of the walls or ceilings. As the
initial source materials burn, the fire will
begin to penetrate the walls and ceilings
leading to their rapid deterioration and a
resulting spread of the flames to adjoining
rooms. Additionally, the penetration of the
fire in the walls and ceilings will lead to
their contributing to the fire by becoming
additonal fuel to the initial fire. FF88 is
the first coating to have passed the most
stringent fire test, the ASTM E 119 which
measures resistance to fire penetration for
a wide variety of materials.
FF88
performance/specifications
Can withstand extreme
temperatures.
In extensive third party testing at ICC-ES
certified laboratories, including Western
Fire Center, Omega, Southwest, U.L., Warnock
Hersey and the University of California
Forest Products Lab, FF88, an intumescent
coating, has been shown to withstand
temperatures of over 2000F for a period of
over 2 hours. By comparison, an average fire
will burn at about 1000F to 1500F (it is
estimated that the WTC burned at around
2000F for about 45 minutes). FF88 has been
approved by Factory Mutual (FM Global) and
tested at ICC-ES certified fire testing
laboratories.
Contains the fire to its room
of origin.
By protecting the walls and ceilings and
preventing them from contributing to the
fire, FF88 will limit the amount of
combustible materials available for
flashover. This will prevent the fire from
spreading or, at a minimum, slow it down
thus giving time for people to escape and
firemen to arrive and safely save the
property. In some cases, the fire might just
burn out after exhausting the initial
combustible materials.
Limits smoke propagation.
The production of smoke in a fire is often
more lethal than the fire itself.
Simulations and tests have proven that using
FF88 will limit the combustibility of the
room and thus dramatically reduce the smoke
generated, allowing extra minutes to escape.
Preserves structural
integrity.
Since FF88 can help fire containment to the
room of origin and slow fire penetration of
the walls and ceiling, the potential fire
damage to the studs and ceiling joists in a
structure is dramatically reduced,
preventing structural collapse while
allowing firefighters the extra safety to
fight the fire from the inside.
Easy and cost efficient to
apply.
A brush, roller or sprayer can be used to
apply Firefree 88. Being a water-based
latex, no special equipment is required,
minimum time is needed for clean up (just
use water) and FF88 can be tinted any color.
FF88 can be applied over most existing
paint; new paint or wallpaper can be applied
over FF88.
Non-toxic; environmentally
safe.
FF88 has no toxic fumes, little or no odor
and has passed the stringent requirements
for solvents and emissions by the State of
California for 2008.
What does FF88 do and how
does it work?
From the numerous room and house burns
performed by Firefree Systems over the last
several years, the company has shown that,
depending on the dry mil thickness applied
to entire walls and ceilings of rooms, it
can resist a fire in excess of 2000F for
over 2 hours and thus help fire containment
to the room of origin. The reason is that
FF88’s fire resistance abilities will
prevent both the fire from penetrating walls
and ceilings and the occurrence of
flashovers.
As shown by passing the ASTM E-119 tests,
FF88 is fire resistant and when applied to a
substrate, it will prevent the fire from
penetrating the walls and ceilings made of
such substrate. Without FF88, as the initial
materials burn, the fire will start
penetrating the walls and ceilings, leading
to their rapid deterioration and a resulting
spread of the flames in adjoining rooms.
Additionally, the penetration of the fire in
the walls and ceilings will lead to their
contributing to the fire itself, by becoming
fuel to the initial flames. With FF88, the
walls and ceilings will resist fire
penetration and, as a result, they will not
allow the spread to other rooms and they
will not become fuel to the flames.
As shown by passing the UBC 26-3 /UBC 8-2
corner tests, FF88 has the ability to
prevent vertical flame spread and flashover.
Without FF88, the initial flames will be
fueled by the walls and ceilings and such
flames will travel vertically with gases
collecting at the ceiling. These gases will
soon ignite causing flashover, a fireball
explosion that will burst into other parts
of the structure. With FF88, the walls and
ceilings will not contribute to the fire
which will dramatically reduce the fuel load
in a room, creating less heat and, in most
cases, preventing flashover. The only items
that can become fuel are the objects within
the room itself. This concept of preventing
flashover is documented in the numerous room
corner tests that we have performed on a
variety of substrates.
By creating this type of
compartmentalization, we can dramatically
alter the time/temperature curve in a room.
In most situations, the walls and ceiling
will become fuel and contribute to the fire.
As a result, the time/temperature curve will
continue to rise, gases will buildup at the
ceiling and at around 750F (room flashover
temperature) these gases will ignite. Once
ignited, the room will erupt in a ball of
flame (flashover) with the fire quickly
spreading throughout the structure. The
whole process takes a mere 7 to 10 minutes
from the start of the fire. In a situation
where the walls and ceilings are coated with
FF88, just the opposite will occur, the
walls and ceilings will not contribute to
the fire, significantly altering the
time/temperature curve. The curve instead of
going up and climbing steadily will instead
reach a peak in a matter of minutes, below
flashover conditions, and will quickly start
dropping off. No large amounts of gases will
collect at the ceiling and flashover will be
prevented.
Fire Safety
For various reasons, including (i) the very
different circumstances that may exist from
one fire to another, (ii) the differences
between conditions in an actual fire and
laboratory conditions in which testing is
conducted, and (iii) the inherent
variability of fire tests, passing a
laboratory test or certifying/labeling
Firefree88 for use in specific
assemblies/systems, does not mean that the
same application of FF88 will necessarily
provide equivalent protection of the same
result in an actual fire or in a new
laboratory test. Furthermore, FF88 is to be
used only as a component of complete fire
retardation systems. It will only contribute
to slowing fire spread for the area where it
has been applied and will not, by itself,
prevent a fire from starting or continuing.
The amount by which FF88 retards a
particular fire will depend, among other
things, on (i) the amount of FF88 applied,
(ii) the conditions of the other elements of
the assembly incorporating FF88, and (iii)
the conditions of the actual fire itself.
FF88 will not make a fire any less dangerous
to persons or property. IFRS cannot
guarantee that loss or injury will not be
suffered by persons or property as a result
of a fire. It is the sole responsibility of
the applicator to ensure that FF88 has been
applied in accordance with the application
directions. It is the responsibility of the
occupier to ensure the paint is not cracked,
chipped or peeling.
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