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No. 130 Fire Retardant Varnish Overcoat for No. 129 Class "B" (FS45)

 

PRODUCT INFORMATION ON:

NO. 130 CLASS “B” FIRE RETARDANT VARNISH OVERCOAT FOR NO. 129

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:

Flame Control No. 130 Class “B” Fire Retardant Varnish Overcoat is primarily designed as a topcoat for Flame Control No. 129 Fire Retardant Varnish Base Coat.  No. 130 is available in three sheens, i.e.: low, semi, or hi-gloss.  No. 129 and No. 130 coating system is recommended for use on wood paneling, woodwork, doors, door frames, and other surfaces which are subjected to constant scuffing, handling or may require frequent washing.  These coatings contain no water soluble ingredients, and will not leach or turn white on aging or washing.  No. 130 dries to a uniform sheen in approximately four hours, and is suitable for use on both INTERIOR and EXTERIOR surfaces.  On exterior exposure, the life expectancy is similar to that of conventional alkyd varnishes.  No. 130 is manufactured with Rule 66 Mineral Spirits and possesses no strong or unpleasant odor, during application.  Note:  To comply with the Underwriters’ Laboratories Class “B” fire hazard classification (ratings) established, No. 129 fire retardant varnish base coat, must be applied prior to the application of No. 130.

SURFACE PREPARATION:

After application of Flame Control No. 129 Fire Retardant Varnish Base Coat has been completed, allow the surface to dry a minimum of 24 hours, lightly sand or steel wool.  Remove all dust, dirt, etc. from the surface before the application of Flame Control No. 130.

 

 

APPLICATION:

Flame Control No. 130 can be applied by brush, roller, or spray. Stir material well before using, then apply a uniform coat at a coverage rate up to 600 sq.ft./U.S. gallon(14.7 m/L).  In hard use

areas or where excessive wear is expected, a second coat is suggested.  Allow at least 24 hours drying time between coats.

DRYING TIME:

Dries to touch in approximately four hours.  Allow at least 24 hours drying time before overcoating.

THINNERS:
For thinning and cleaning equipment, use only MINERAL SPIRITS or Flame Control No. 130 Reducer.

WARNING:

Adequate ventilation must be provided during and after application until the coating has dried.  Avoid breathing of vapors or spray mist. 

CAUTION:

The liquid coating contains volatile (combustible) solvents.  Due care must be exercised during and after application until coating is dry..

FIRE TESTS:

Flame Spread Rating:  Class “B”.  When tested in accordance with ASTM E-84 (NFPA255), the coating obtained the following fire hazard classification.  A complete report from the UNDERWRITERS’ LABORATORIES is available upon request.

FIRE HAZARD CLASSIFICATION
(When applied to Douglas Fir)
Coating System Details   Flame      Smoke         Fuel
Spread    Developed   Contributed
[No primer or sealer]
Type 129 [basecoat]
applied in one coat at
300 sq.ft./U.S. gal.
[7.4 m/L]             

Type 130 [top coat]
applied in one coat at
600 sq.ft./U.S. gal.
[14.7 m/L]                        45          50             40
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[When applied to Asbestos-Cement Board]
Coating System Details:         
Flame      Smoke            Fuel
Spread   Developed  Contributed
[No primer or sealer]
Type 129 [base coat]
applied in one coat at
300 sq.ft./US gal.
[7.4 m/L]

Type 130 [top coat]
applied in one coat at
600 sq.ft./US gal.
[14.7 m/L]                    5               0                0

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Packaging:

Standard packaging 1 gallon, 5 gallon and 55 gallon containers.

 

All specifications and suggestions appearing on our labels and in our literature concerning the use of our products are based upon tests and data believed to be reliable.  Since the actual use by others is beyond our control, no guarantee, expressed or implied, is made by New York Fire-Shield as to the effects of such use or the results to be obtained.