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Association for Specialist Fire Protection Kingsley House, Ganders Business Park, Kingsley, Bordon, Hampshire GU35 9LU, United Kingdom t: 01420 471 612 www.asfp.org.uk YELLOW BOOK Fire protection for structural steel in buildings 4 th Edition (Volume 2: Part 3 Sprayed Non-Reactive Coatings)

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Association for Specialist Fire Protection

Kingsley House, Ganders Business Park, Kingsley, Bordon, Hampshire GU35 9LU, United Kingdom t: 01420 471 612 www.asfp.org.uk

YELLOW BOOK

Fire protection for structural steel

in buildings

4th

Edition

(Volume 2: Part 3 Sprayed Non-Reactive Coatings)

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Association for Specialist Fire Protection Vol 2 Part 3: page 2 Fire protection for structural steel in buildings www.asfp.org.uk SPRAYED NON REACTIVE COATINGS 4

th Edition revised 19 Feb 2013

Amendments to Vol 2: Section 10:3 Product Data Sheets

DATE SECTION AMENDMENT SUMMARY SOURCE

27/06/07 10:3 STEELGUARD CM4703 & CM4704: Moved from Reactive to Non Reactive Coatings

BP

27/06/07 10 List of Products amended BP

13/07/07 ALL Book divided into two volumes. Vol 1: Sections 1-8 & 10 and Vol 2: Section 9 Product Data Sheets

BP

27/07/07 10:3 MONOKOTE MK6: Amending errors in figures for 120mins on both tables

BP

27/07/07 10:3 All Grace Products: New website address

Requested by Grace

01/11/07 10:1 PROMATECT 250 Change to item 5, 9 and 11 Change to tables to reflect new 30mm thickness board

Requested by Promatect

20/11/07 ALL Sections renumbered sequentially. 9 is now Bibliography and 10 the Product Data Sheets

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20/11/07 10 Product Sections renumbered and called Vol 2 Parts 1, 2, 3 and 4 BP

15/01/07 10:3 STEELGUARD CM4703 & CM4704: Amended web address, change to final line of entry

BP

07/10/09 10.3 Repagination of Section BP

30/04/2010 Cover New volume covers NR

10/05/20 10.3 VERMIPLASTER BD NR

28/09/11 10.3 Transfer of ownership of CAFCO products to PROMAT UK Ltd and new data tables for these products

NR

19/02/13 10.3 Addition of three new products from Isolatek International (Europe) Ltd

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Note 1: Amendments may only be inserted by ASFP Secretariat with approval of the ASFP Technical Officer.

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SECTION 10:3

SPRAYED NON REACTIVE COATINGS

List of Product Data Sheets

CAFCO® 300

CAFCO® BLAZE-SHIELD ll

CAFCO MANDOLITE CP2

CAFCO MANDOLITE HS3

CAFCO MANDOLITE TG

ISOLATEK TYPE CP2

ISOLATEK TYPE Mll

ISOLATEK TYPE 300

MONOKOTE MK6

MONOKOTE Z106

MONOKOTEZ146

STEELGUARD CM4703

STEELGUARD CM4704

VERMIPLASTER BD

This volume should be read in conjunction with Volume 1, available to download from www.asfp.org.uk

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CAFCO® 300

1. Product description Gypsum based vermiculite spray

2. Manufacturer PROMAT UK LTD

The Sterling Centre, Eastern Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 2TD T: 01344 381 300 F: 01344 381 301

W: www.promat-spray.com

3. Availability Supply and fix service by recognised applicators. Details from manufacturer

4. Protection technique Profile, box or solid

5. Application technique Factory prepared pre-packed, mixed with water on site and sprayed through standard slurry pump.

6. Steel preparation requirements Steel must be de-greased and have loose scale and rust removed. Pre-treatment using a primer/adhesive is necessary in most cases when applying 300 to steelwork with painted surfaces.

7. Additional mechanical fixing None within the scope of the following table

8. Nominal density 310 kg/m3

9. Thickness range 10 - 70mm

10. Fire resistance range (a) Up to 4 hours

(b) Hp/A: 30 - 310 Profile

11. Constraints for fire resistance (a) Minimum dry thickness 10mm

(b) Maximum unreinforced dry thickness 70mm

12. Appearance Off-white textured finish. Surface finishes may be used

13. On site use Internal -semi exposed (canopies)

14. Durability Resistant to frost, vermin and mould growth and limited attack by water.

15. Performance in other BS and EN fire tests Non-combustible in accordance with BS476-4, so complies with Class 0 requirements as defined in the Building Regulations 1991. EN test for fire protection to concrete.

16. Other applications (a) Fire protection of concrete

(b) Marine protection (internal)

(c) Cavity fire barrier

(d) Acoustic correction

(e) Fire protection of ductwork

17. Third Party Certification This product is certificated by a 3rd Party Certification body accredited to ISO Guide 65 under certificate reference LPCB Certificate No. 762b/01.

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CAFCO® 300

Table 1 Required thicknesses of Cafco 300 when protecting I-section beams and columns – critical temperature 350°C

Hp/A up to Dry thickness in mm to provide fire resistance of

30min 60min 90min 120min 180min 240min

30 12 12 14 19 27 35

40 12 12 17 22 32 42

50 12 14 19 25 36 48

60 12 15 21 27 40 52

70 12 16 23 29 43 56

80 12 17 24 31 45 60

90 12 18 25 33 48 62

100 12 19 26 34 50 65

110 12 19 27 35 51 67

120 12 20 28 36 53 69

130 12 20 29 37 54 71

140 12 21 29 38 55 -

150 12 21 30 39 56 -

160 13 22 30 39 57 -

170 13 22 31 40 58 -

180 13 22 31 41 59 -

190 13 22 32 41 60 -

200 13 23 32 42 61 -

210 13 23 33 42 61 -

220 14 23 33 43 62 -

230 14 23 33 43 62 -

240 14 24 33 43 63 -

250 14 24 34 44 63 -

260 14 24 34 44 64 -

270 14 24 34 44 64 -

280 14 24 34 44 65 -

290 14 24 35 45 65 -

300 14 25 35 45 65 -

310 14 25 35 45 66 -

320 14 25 35 45 66 -

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CAFCO® 300

Table 2 Required thicknesses of Cafco 300 when protecting I-section beams and columns – critical temperature 400°C

Hp/A up to Dry thickness in mm to provide fire resistance of

30min 60min 90min 120min 180min 240min

30 12 12 12 16 22 29

40 12 12 15 19 27 35

50 12 12 17 22 31 40

60 12 14 19 24 34 44

70 12 15 20 26 36 47

80 12 16 21 27 39 50

90 12 16 23 29 41 53

100 12 17 23 30 42 55

110 12 18 24 31 44 57

120 12 18 25 32 45 59

130 12 19 26 33 47 60

140 12 19 26 33 48 62

150 12 20 27 34 49 63

160 13 20 27 35 50 64

170 13 20 28 35 50 65

180 13 21 28 36 51 66

190 13 21 29 36 52 67

200 13 21 29 37 53 68

210 14 21 29 37 53 69

220 14 22 30 38 54 70

230 14 22 30 38 54 70

240 14 22 30 38 55 71

250 14 22 30 39 55 72

260 14 22 31 39 56 72

270 14 23 31 39 56 -

280 14 23 31 40 56 -

290 14 23 31 40 57 -

300 15 23 32 40 57 -

310 15 23 32 40 57 -

320 15 23 32 40 58 -

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CAFCO® 300

Table 3 Required thicknesses of Cafco 300 when protecting I-section beams and columns – critical temperature 450°C

Hp/A up to Dry thickness in mm to provide fire resistance of

30min 60min 90min 120min 180min 240min

30 12 12 12 15 21 27

40 12 12 14 18 25 33

50 12 12 16 20 29 37

60 12 13 17 22 32 41

70 12 14 19 24 34 44

80 12 14 20 25 36 47

90 12 15 21 27 38 49

100 12 16 22 28 40 52

110 12 16 23 29 41 54

120 12 17 23 30 42 55

130 12 17 24 31 44 57

140 12 18 25 31 45 58

150 12 18 25 32 46 59

160 12 19 26 33 47 61

170 12 19 26 33 47 62

180 12 19 26 34 48 62

190 12 19 27 34 49 63

200 12 20 27 35 49 64

210 12 20 27 35 50 65

220 13 20 28 35 50 66

230 13 20 28 36 51 66

240 13 20 28 36 51 67

250 13 21 28 36 52 67

260 13 21 29 37 52 68

270 13 21 29 37 53 69

280 13 21 29 37 53 69

290 13 21 29 37 53 69

300 13 21 29 38 54 70

310 13 22 30 38 54 70

320 13 22 30 38 54 71

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CAFCO® 300

Table 4 Required thicknesses of Cafco 300 when protecting I-section beams and columns – critical temperature 500°C

Hp/A up to Dry thickness in mm to provide fire resistance of

30min 60min 90min 120min 180min 240min

30 12 12 12 13 19 25

40 12 12 13 16 23 30

50 12 12 14 18 26 34

60 12 12 16 20 29 38

70 12 12 17 22 31 41

80 12 13 18 23 33 44

90 12 14 19 24 35 46

100 12 14 20 26 37 48

110 12 15 21 27 38 50

120 12 15 21 27 39 51

130 12 16 22 28 41 53

140 12 16 23 29 42 54

150 12 17 23 30 42 55

160 12 17 24 30 43 57

170 12 17 24 31 44 58

180 12 17 24 31 45 58

190 12 18 25 32 45 59

200 12 18 25 32 46 60

210 12 18 25 32 47 61

220 12 18 26 33 47 62

230 12 19 26 33 48 62

240 12 19 26 33 48 63

250 12 19 26 34 49 63

260 12 19 27 34 49 64

270 12 19 27 34 49 64

280 12 19 27 35 50 65

290 12 20 27 35 50 65

300 12 20 27 35 50 66

310 12 20 27 35 51 66

320 12 20 28 35 51 66

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CAFCO® 300

Table 5 Required thicknesses of Cafco 300 when protecting I-section beams and columns – critical temperature 550°C

Hp/A up to Dry thickness in mm to provide fire resistance of

30min 60min 90min 120min 180min 240min

30 12 12 12 12 18 23

40 12 12 12 15 21 28

50 12 12 13 17 24 32

60 12 12 14 19 27 35

70 12 12 16 20 29 38

80 12 12 17 21 31 41

90 12 13 18 23 33 43

100 12 13 18 24 34 45

110 12 14 19 25 35 46

120 12 14 20 25 37 48

130 12 14 20 26 38 49

140 12 15 21 27 39 51

150 12 15 21 27 40 52

160 12 15 22 28 40 53

170 12 16 22 28 41 54

180 12 16 22 29 42 55

190 12 16 23 29 42 56

200 12 16 23 30 43 56

210 12 17 23 30 44 57

220 12 17 24 30 44 58

230 12 17 24 31 45 58

240 12 17 24 31 45 59

250 12 17 24 31 45 59

260 12 17 25 32 46 60

270 12 18 25 32 46 60

280 12 18 25 32 46 61

290 12 18 25 32 47 61

300 12 18 25 33 47 62

310 12 18 25 33 47 62

320 12 18 26 33 48 62

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CAFCO® 300

Table 6 Required thicknesses of Cafco 300 when protecting I-section beams and columns – critical temperature 600°C

Hp/A up to Dry thickness in mm to provide fire resistance of

30min 60min 90min 120min 180min 240min

30 12 12 12 12 17 22

40 12 12 12 14 20 26

50 12 12 12 16 23 30

60 12 12 13 17 25 33

70 12 12 14 19 27 36

80 12 12 15 20 29 38

90 12 12 16 21 31 40

100 12 12 17 22 32 42

110 12 12 18 23 33 44

120 12 13 18 23 34 45

130 12 13 19 24 35 46

140 12 13 19 25 36 47

150 12 14 19 25 37 48

160 12 14 20 26 38 49

170 12 14 20 26 38 50

180 12 14 21 27 39 51

190 12 15 21 27 39 52

200 12 15 21 27 40 52

210 12 15 21 28 40 53

220 12 15 22 28 41 54

230 12 15 22 28 41 54

240 12 15 22 29 42 55

250 12 16 22 29 42 55

260 12 16 22 29 42 56

270 12 16 23 29 43 56

280 12 16 23 29 43 57

290 12 16 23 30 43 57

300 12 16 23 30 44 57

310 12 16 23 30 44 58

320 12 16 23 30 44 58

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CAFCO® 300

Table 7 Required thicknesses of Cafco 300 when protecting I-section beams and columns – critical temperature 620°C

Hp/A up to Dry thickness in mm to provide fire resistance of

30min 60min 90min 120min 180min 240min

30 12 12 12 12 16 20

40 12 12 12 13 19 25

50 12 12 12 15 22 28

60 12 12 13 16 24 31

70 12 12 14 18 26 34

80 12 12 15 19 28 36

90 12 12 15 20 29 38

100 12 12 16 21 31 40

110 12 12 17 22 32 42

120 12 12 17 23 33 43

130 12 13 18 23 34 44

140 12 13 18 24 35 46

150 12 13 19 24 35 47

160 12 13 19 25 36 48

170 12 14 19 25 37 48

180 12 14 20 26 37 49

190 12 14 20 26 38 50

200 12 14 20 26 39 51

210 12 14 21 27 39 51

220 12 15 21 27 39 52

230 12 15 21 27 40 52

240 12 15 21 28 40 53

250 12 15 21 28 41 53

260 12 15 22 28 41 54

270 12 15 22 28 41 54

280 12 15 22 29 42 55

290 12 16 22 29 42 55

300 12 16 22 29 42 56

310 12 16 22 29 43 56

320 12 16 23 29 43 56

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CAFCO® 300

Table 8 Required thicknesses of Cafco 300 when protecting I-section beams and columns – critical temperature 650°C

Hp/A up to Dry thickness in mm to provide fire resistance of

30min 60min 90min 120min 180min 240min

30 12 12 12 12 15 20

40 12 12 12 13 18 24

50 12 12 12 14 21 28

60 12 12 12 16 23 31

70 12 12 13 17 25 33

80 12 12 14 18 27 35

90 12 12 15 19 28 37

100 12 12 15 20 29 39

110 12 12 16 21 31 40

120 12 12 16 22 32 42

130 12 12 17 22 33 43

140 12 12 17 23 33 44

150 12 12 18 23 34 45

160 12 13 18 24 35 46

170 12 13 18 24 35 47

180 12 13 19 24 36 47

190 12 13 19 25 37 48

200 12 13 19 25 37 49

210 12 14 20 25 37 49

220 12 14 20 26 38 50

230 12 14 20 26 38 51

240 12 14 20 26 39 51

250 12 14 20 27 39 51

260 12 14 20 27 39 52

270 12 14 21 27 40 52

280 12 14 21 27 40 53

290 12 14 21 27 40 53

300 12 15 21 28 40 53

310 12 15 21 28 41 54

320 12 15 21 28 41 54

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CAFCO® 300

Table 9 Required thicknesses of Cafco 300 when protecting I-section beams and columns – critical temperature 700°C

Hp/A up to Dry thickness in mm to provide fire resistance of

30min 60min 90min 120min 180min 240min

30 12 12 12 12 13 18

40 12 12 12 12 16 22

50 12 12 12 12 19 25

60 12 12 12 14 21 28

70 12 12 12 15 23 31

80 12 12 12 16 24 33

90 12 12 12 17 26 35

100 12 12 13 18 27 36

110 12 12 14 18 28 38

120 12 12 14 19 29 39

130 12 12 15 20 30 41

140 12 12 15 20 31 42

150 12 12 15 21 32 43

160 12 12 16 21 33 44

170 12 12 16 22 33 45

180 12 12 16 22 34 45

190 12 12 17 22 34 46

200 12 12 17 23 35 47

210 12 12 17 23 35 48

220 12 12 17 23 36 48

230 12 12 17 24 36 49

240 12 12 18 24 37 49

250 12 12 18 24 37 50

260 12 12 18 24 37 50

270 12 12 18 25 38 51

280 12 12 18 25 38 51

290 12 12 18 25 38 51

300 12 12 18 25 39 52

310 12 12 19 25 39 52

320 12 12 19 26 39 53

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CAFCO® 300

Table 10 Required thicknesses of Cafco 300 when protecting hollow section beams and columns – critical temperature 350°C

Hp/A up to Dry thickness in mm to provide fire resistance of

30min 60min 90min 120min 180min 240min

30 12 12 15 19 28 36

40 12 13 18 23 33 44

50 12 14 20 26 38 50

60 12 16 22 29 42 55

70 12 17 24 32 46 60

80 12 18 26 34 49 64

90 12 19 28 36 52 68

100 12 20 29 37 54 71

110 12 21 30 39 57 -

120 13 22 31 41 59 -

130 13 23 32 42 61 -

140 14 24 33 43 63 -

150 14 24 34 45 65 -

160 14 25 35 46 66 -

170 15 25 36 47 68 -

180 15 26 37 48 70 -

190 15 27 38 49 71 -

200 16 27 39 50 - -

210 16 28 39 51 - -

220 16 28 40 52 - -

230 17 29 41 53 - -

240 17 29 41 54 - -

250 17 30 42 54 - -

260 17 30 42 55 - -

270 17 30 43 55 - -

280 18 30 43 55 - -

290 18 30 43 56 - -

300 18 31 43 56 - -

310 18 31 44 56 - -

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CAFCO® 300

Table 11 Required thicknesses of Cafco 300 when protecting hollow section beams and columns – critical temperature 400°C

Hp/A up to Dry thickness in mm to provide fire resistance of

30min 60min 90min 120min 180min 240min

30 12 12 13 16 23 30

40 12 12 16 20 28 36

50 12 13 18 23 32 42

60 12 15 20 25 36 46

70 12 16 22 27 39 50

80 12 17 23 29 42 54

90 12 18 24 31 44 57

100 12 19 26 33 47 60

110 12 20 27 34 49 63

120 13 20 28 36 51 66

130 13 21 29 37 53 68

140 14 22 30 38 54 70

150 14 23 31 39 56 -

160 15 23 32 40 57 -

170 15 24 33 41 59 -

180 15 24 33 42 60 -

190 16 25 34 43 62 -

200 16 25 35 44 63 -

210 16 26 35 45 64 -

220 17 26 36 46 65 -

230 17 27 37 47 67 -

240 17 27 37 48 68 -

250 17 28 38 48 69 -

260 18 28 38 49 69 -

270 18 28 39 49 70 -

280 18 28 39 49 70 -

290 18 29 39 50 71 -

300 18 29 39 50 71 -

310 18 29 40 50 72 -

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CAFCO® 300

Table 12 Required thicknesses of Cafco 300 when protecting hollow section beams and columns – critical temperature 450°C

Hp/A up to Dry thickness in mm to provide fire resistance of

30min 60min 90min 120min 180min 240min

30 12 12 12 15 21 28

40 12 12 14 18 26 34

50 12 12 17 21 30 39

60 12 13 18 23 33 43

70 12 15 20 25 36 47

80 12 16 21 27 39 51

90 12 17 23 29 41 54

100 12 17 24 31 44 57

110 12 18 25 32 46 59

120 12 19 26 33 48 62

130 12 20 27 34 49 64

140 13 20 28 36 51 66

150 13 21 29 37 52 68

160 13 21 30 38 54 70

170 14 22 30 39 55 72

180 14 23 31 40 57 -

190 14 23 32 40 58 -

200 15 24 32 41 59 -

210 15 24 33 42 60 -

220 15 24 34 43 61 -

230 15 25 34 44 63 -

240 16 25 35 45 64 -

250 16 26 35 45 65 -

260 16 26 36 46 65 -

270 16 26 36 46 66 -

280 16 26 36 46 66 -

290 16 26 37 47 67 -

300 17 27 37 47 67 -

310 17 27 37 47 67 -

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CAFCO® 300

Table 13 Required thicknesses of Cafco 300 when protecting hollow section beams and columns – critical temperature 500°C

Hp/A up to Dry thickness in mm to provide fire resistance of

30min 60min 90min 120min 180min 240min

30 12 12 12 14 20 25

40 12 12 13 17 24 31

50 12 12 15 19 27 36

60 12 12 17 21 31 40

70 12 13 18 23 33 44

80 12 14 20 25 36 47

90 12 15 21 27 38 50

100 12 16 22 28 40 53

110 12 17 23 29 42 55

120 12 17 24 31 44 58

130 12 18 25 32 46 60

140 12 18 26 33 47 62

150 12 19 26 34 49 64

160 12 20 27 35 50 65

170 12 20 28 36 52 67

180 13 21 29 37 53 69

190 13 21 29 38 54 71

200 13 21 30 38 55 72

210 13 22 31 39 56 -

220 14 22 31 40 57 -

230 14 23 32 41 59 -

240 14 23 32 41 60 -

250 14 24 33 42 61 -

260 14 24 33 42 61 -

270 15 24 33 43 62 -

280 15 24 34 43 62 -

290 15 24 34 43 62 -

300 15 24 34 44 63 -

310 15 25 34 44 63 -

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CAFCO® 300

Table 14 Required thicknesses of Cafco 300 when protecting hollow section beams and columns – critical temperature 550°C

Hp/A up to Dry thickness in mm to provide fire resistance of

30min 60min 90min 120min 180min 240min

30 12 12 12 13 18 24

40 12 12 12 15 22 29

50 12 12 14 18 25 33

60 12 12 15 20 28 37

70 12 12 17 22 31 41

80 12 13 18 23 33 44

90 12 14 19 25 36 47

100 12 14 20 26 38 49

110 12 15 21 27 39 51

120 12 16 22 28 41 54

130 12 16 23 29 43 56

140 12 17 24 30 44 58

150 12 17 24 31 45 60

160 12 18 25 32 47 61

170 12 18 26 33 48 63

180 12 19 26 34 49 64

190 12 19 27 35 50 66

200 12 20 28 36 52 67

210 12 20 28 36 53 69

220 12 20 29 37 54 70

230 12 21 29 38 55 72

240 13 21 30 38 56 -

250 13 22 30 39 57 -

260 13 22 31 39 57 -

270 13 22 31 40 58 -

280 13 22 31 40 58 -

290 13 22 31 40 58 -

300 13 22 31 41 59 -

310 13 22 32 41 59 -

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CAFCO® 300

Table 15 Required thicknesses of Cafco 300 when protecting hollow section beams and columns – critical temperature 600°C

Hp/A up to Dry thickness in mm to provide fire resistance of

30min 60min 90min 120min 180min 240min

30 12 12 12 12 17 22

40 12 12 12 14 21 27

50 12 12 13 17 24 31

60 12 12 14 18 27 35

70 12 12 15 20 29 38

80 12 12 17 22 31 41

90 12 12 18 23 33 44

100 12 13 19 24 35 46

110 12 14 19 25 37 48

120 12 14 20 26 38 50

130 12 15 21 27 40 52

140 12 15 22 28 41 54

150 12 16 22 29 42 56

160 12 16 23 30 44 57

170 12 17 24 31 45 59

180 12 17 24 31 46 60

190 12 17 25 32 47 62

200 12 18 25 33 48 63

210 12 18 26 33 49 64

220 12 18 26 34 50 65

230 12 19 27 35 51 67

240 12 19 27 35 52 68

250 12 19 28 36 52 69

260 12 20 28 36 53 70

270 12 20 28 36 53 70

280 12 20 28 37 54 71

290 12 20 28 37 54 71

300 12 20 29 37 54 72

310 12 20 29 37 55 72

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CAFCO® 300

Table 16 Required thicknesses of Cafco 300 when protecting hollow section beams and columns – critical temperature 620°C

Hp/A up to Dry thickness in mm to provide fire resistance of

30min 60min 90min 120min 180min 240min

30 12 12 12 12 16 21

40 12 12 12 14 20 26

50 12 12 12 16 23 30

60 12 12 13 17 25 33

70 12 12 15 19 28 36

80 12 12 16 21 30 39

90 12 12 17 22 32 42

100 12 12 18 23 34 44

110 12 13 19 24 35 46

120 12 14 19 25 37 48

130 12 14 20 26 38 50

140 12 15 21 27 39 52

150 12 15 21 28 41 54

160 12 16 22 29 42 55

170 12 16 23 29 43 57

180 12 16 23 30 44 58

190 12 17 24 31 45 59

200 12 17 24 32 46 61

210 12 17 25 32 47 62

220 12 18 25 33 48 63

230 12 18 26 34 49 64

240 12 18 26 34 50 66

250 12 19 27 35 51 67

260 12 19 27 35 51 67

270 12 19 27 35 52 68

280 12 19 27 36 52 68

290 12 19 28 36 52 69

300 12 19 28 36 53 69

310 12 20 28 36 53 70

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CAFCO® 300

Table 17 Required thicknesses of Cafco 300 when protecting hollow section beams and columns – critical temperature 650°C

Hp/A up to Dry thickness in mm to provide fire resistance of

30min 60min 90min 120min 180min 240min

30 12 12 12 12 16 21

40 12 12 12 13 19 25

50 12 12 12 15 22 29

60 12 12 13 17 25 32

70 12 12 14 18 27 35

80 12 12 15 20 29 38

90 12 12 16 21 31 40

100 12 12 17 22 32 43

110 12 12 18 23 34 45

120 12 13 18 24 35 47

130 12 13 19 25 37 48

140 12 14 20 26 38 50

150 12 14 20 27 39 52

160 12 15 21 27 40 53

170 12 15 22 28 41 55

180 12 15 22 29 42 56

190 12 16 23 29 43 57

200 12 16 23 30 44 59

210 12 16 24 31 45 60

220 12 17 24 31 46 61

230 12 17 24 32 47 62

240 12 17 25 33 48 63

250 12 17 25 33 49 64

260 12 18 25 33 49 65

270 12 18 26 34 49 65

280 12 18 26 34 50 66

290 12 18 26 34 50 66

300 12 18 26 34 50 67

310 12 18 26 35 51 67

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Table 18 Required thicknesses of Cafco 300 when protecting hollow section beams and columns – critical temperature 700°C

Hp/A up to Dry thickness in mm to provide fire resistance of

30min 60min 90min 120min 180min 240min

30 12 12 12 12 14 19

40 12 12 12 12 17 23

50 12 12 12 13 20 27

60 12 12 12 15 22 30

70 12 12 12 16 24 33

80 12 12 13 17 26 35

90 12 12 14 18 28 38

100 12 12 14 19 30 40

110 12 12 15 20 31 42

120 12 12 16 21 33 44

130 12 12 16 22 34 46

140 12 12 17 23 35 48

150 12 12 18 24 37 49

160 12 12 18 25 38 51

170 12 12 19 25 39 52

180 12 12 19 26 40 54

190 12 13 20 27 41 55

200 12 13 20 27 42 56

210 12 13 20 28 43 57

220 12 13 21 28 44 59

230 12 14 21 29 44 60

240 12 14 22 30 45 61

250 12 14 22 30 46 62

260 12 14 22 30 47 63

270 12 14 22 31 47 63

280 12 14 23 31 47 64

290 12 15 23 31 48 64

300 12 15 23 31 48 65

310 12 15 23 32 48 65

This product is certified by a 3rd Party Certification body accredited to ISO Guide 65

The data provided complies with the principles in Sections 3 and 4 of this Yellow Book

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CAFCO® BLAZE-SHIELD II

1. Product description Sprayed mineral wool

2. Manufacturer PROMAT UK LTD

The Sterling Centre, Eastern Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 2TD T: 01344 381 300 F: 01344 381 301 W; www.promat-spray.com

3. Availability Supply and fix service by recognised applicators. Details from manufacturer

4. Protection technique Profile, box or solid

5. Application technique Air-borne spray mixed with water at gun

6. Steel preparation requirements The steel must be degreased and have loose scale and rust removed. The steel may be primed with a zinc epoxy primer or any other compatible type. No preparation is necessary for box protection

7. Additional mechanical fixing or reinforcement None for up to 65mm and 4 hours fire resistance for 3 or 4 sided applications. Mesh or equivalent (i.e. steel pins with spring washers) may need to be introduced for other applications

8. Nominal density 250 - 280 kg/m³

9. Thickness range 10 - 70mm

10. Fire resistance range (a) Up to 4 hours

(b) Hp/A: 26 - 315m-1 for profile protection 17 - 260m-1 for box or solid protection

11. Constraints for fire resistance (a) Minimum dry thickness - 10mm

(b) Maximum unreinforced dry thickness - 65mm

(c) For 3 and 4 hours fire resistance thicknesses in excess of 65mm require reinforcement and reference should be made to the manufacturer

12. Appearance White rough textured

13. On site use Internal

14. Durability Resistant to local short term water attack, vermin and mould growth

15. Performance in other BS and EN fire tests Non-combustible in accordance with BS476-4, so complies with Class 0 as defined in the Building Regulations 1991

16. Other applications (a) Thermal insulation

(b) Acoustic correction

(c) Condensation control

(d) Sound insulation

(e) Fire protection of ductwork

(f) Fire protection of concrete

(g) General fire protection - external walls, cavity barriers, etc.

(h) Marine fire protection

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Hp/A up to Dry thickness in mm to provide fire resistance (mins) of

30 60 90 120 180 240

30 10 12 12 12 17 25

50 10 12 12 16 26 36

70 10 12 15 21 34 46

90 10 12 17 25 40 55

110 10 12 20 29 46 64

130 10 13 22 32 51 70

150 10 14 24 35 56

170 10 15 26 37 60

190 10 16 28 40 64

210 10 16 29 42 67

230 10 17 30 43 70

250 10 18 31 45

270 10 18 33 47

290 10 19 34 48

310 10 19 35 50

Linear interpolation is permissible between values of Hp/A

Critical Temperature 550°C

The data provided complies with the principles in Sections 3 and 4 of this Yellow Book

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CAFCO MANDOLITE CP2

1. Product description Cement based vermiculite spray

2. Manufacturer PROMAT UK LTD

The Sterling Centre, Eastern Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 2TD T: 01344 381 300 F: 01344 381 301

W: www.promat-spray.com

3. Availability Supply and fix service by recognised applicators. Details from manufacturer

4. Protection technique Profile or solid

5. Application technique Factory prepared pre-mix, mixed with water on site and spray applied

6. Steel preparation requirements The steel must be degreased and have loose scale and rust removed. If the steel is primed reference must be made to the manufacturer

7. Additional mechanical fixing or reinforcement None for up to 73mm and 4 hours resistance for 3 or 4 sided applications. Mesh or equivalent may be needed for other cases

8. Nominal density 390 kg/m³

9. Thickness range 8 to 100mm

10. Fire resistance range (a) Up to 4 hours

(b) Hp/A 26 - 315 m-1 for profile protection

17 - 260 m-1 for solid protection

11. Constraints for fire resistance (a) Minimum thickness - 8mm

(b) Maximum unreinforced thickness - 73mm

12. Appearance Off-white textured surface. Surface finishes may be used

13. On site use For interior and limited exterior exposure (during construction)

14. Durability Resistant to frost, vermin and mould growth and limited attack by water. Surface damage can be made good with CP2 Patch Mix

15. Performance in other BS fire tests Non-combustible in accordance with BS476-4 so complies with Class 0 as defined in the Building Regulations 1985

16. Other applications (a) Fire protection of ductwork

(b) Fire protection of concrete elements and composite floors

(c) General fire protection -interior surfaces of external walls, cavity barriers, etc.

17. Third Party Certification This product is certificated by a 3rd Party Certification body accredited to ISO Guide 65 under certificate reference LPCB Certificate No. 762b/02.

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Table 1: Beams & Columns at Critical Steel Temperature of 350oC

Section Thickness (mm)

Factor Fire resistance period (mins)

A/V (m-1

) 30 60 90 120 180 240

30 8 13 17 22 31 40

40 10 15 20 25 35 45

50 10 16 21 27 38 49

60 11 17 23 29 40 52

70 12 18 24 30 42 54

80 12 18 25 31 44 56

90 12 19 25 32 45 58

100 13 19 26 33 46 59

110 13 20 26 33 47 61

120 13 20 27 34 48 62

130 13 20 27 34 48 62

140 13 21 28 35 49 63

150 14 21 28 35 50 64

160 14 21 28 35 50 65

170 14 21 28 36 50 65

180 14 21 29 36 51 66

190 14 21 29 36 51 66

200 14 22 29 37 52 66

210 14 22 29 37 52 67

220 14 22 29 37 52 67

230 14 22 30 37 52 68

240 14 22 30 37 53 68

250 14 22 30 37 53 68

260 14 22 30 38 53 68

270 15 22 30 38 53 69

280 15 22 30 38 53 69

290 15 22 30 38 53 69

300 15 22 30 38 54 69

310 15 23 30 38 54 69

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Table 2: Beams & Columns at Critical Steel Temperature of 400oC

Section Thickness (mm)

Factor Fire resistance period (mins)

A/V (m-1

) 30 60 90 120 180 240

30 8 11 15 19 27 35

40 8 13 17 22 31 40

50 9 14 19 24 34 44

60 10 15 20 26 37 47

70 10 16 22 27 38 50

80 11 17 22 28 40 52

90 11 17 23 29 41 54

100 11 18 24 30 43 55

110 12 18 24 31 44 56

120 12 18 25 31 44 57

130 12 19 25 32 45 58

140 12 19 26 32 46 59

150 12 19 26 33 46 60

160 13 19 26 33 47 61

170 13 20 27 34 47 61

180 13 20 27 34 48 62

190 13 20 27 34 48 62

200 13 20 27 34 49 63

210 13 20 27 35 49 63

220 13 20 28 35 49 64

230 13 20 28 35 50 64

240 13 21 28 35 50 64

250 13 21 28 35 50 65

260 13 21 28 36 50 65

270 13 21 28 36 51 65

280 14 21 28 36 51 66

290 14 21 29 36 51 66

300 14 21 29 36 51 66

310 14 21 29 36 51 66

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Table 3: Beams & Columns at Critical Steel Temperature of 450oC

Section Thickness (mm)

Factor Fire resistance period (mins)

A/V (m-1

) 30 60 90 120 180 240

30 8 10 13 17 24 31

40 8 11 15 20 28 36

50 8 13 17 22 31 40

60 9 14 18 23 33 43

70 9 14 20 25 35 46

80 10 15 20 26 37 48

90 10 16 21 27 38 50

100 10 16 22 28 40 51

110 10 16 22 29 41 53

120 11 17 23 29 41 54

130 11 17 23 30 42 55

140 11 17 24 30 43 56

150 11 18 24 31 44 57

160 11 18 25 31 44 57

170 12 18 25 31 45 58

180 12 18 25 32 45 59

190 12 19 25 32 46 59

200 12 19 26 32 46 60

210 12 19 26 33 46 60

220 12 19 26 33 47 61

230 12 19 26 33 47 61

240 12 19 26 33 47 61

250 12 19 26 33 48 62

260 12 19 27 34 48 62

270 12 20 27 34 48 62

280 12 20 27 34 48 63

290 13 20 27 34 49 63

300 13 20 27 34 49 63

310 13 20 27 34 49 63

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Table 4: Beams & Columns at Critical Steel Temperature of 500oC

Section Thickness (mm)

Factor Fire resistance period (mins)

A/V (m-1

) 30 60 90 120 180 240

30 8 8 12 15 21 27

40 8 10 14 17 25 32

50 8 11 15 19 28 36

60 8 12 17 21 30 39

70 8 13 18 23 32 42

80 8 14 19 24 34 44

90 9 14 19 25 35 46

100 9 15 20 26 37 47

110 9 15 21 26 38 49

120 10 15 21 27 39 50

130 10 16 22 28 39 51

140 10 16 22 28 40 52

150 10 16 22 29 41 53

160 10 17 23 29 41 54

170 10 17 23 29 42 55

180 11 17 23 30 42 55

190 11 17 24 30 43 56

200 11 17 24 30 43 56

210 11 17 24 31 44 57

220 11 18 24 31 44 57

230 11 18 24 31 44 58

240 11 18 25 31 45 58

250 11 18 25 32 45 59

260 11 18 25 32 45 59

270 11 18 25 32 46 59

280 11 18 25 32 46 60

290 11 18 25 32 46 60

300 12 18 25 32 46 60

310 12 19 26 32 46 60

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Table 5: Beams & Columns at Critical Steel Temperature of 550oC

Section Thickness (mm)

Factor Fire resistance period (mins)

A/V (m-1

) 30 60 90 120 180 240

30 8 8 10 13 18 24

40 8 9 12 15 22 29

50 8 10 14 17 25 32

60 8 11 15 19 27 36

70 8 11 16 20 29 38

80 8 12 17 21 31 40

90 8 13 18 23 32 42

100 8 13 18 23 34 44

110 8 14 19 24 35 45

120 9 14 19 25 36 47

130 9 14 20 25 37 48

140 9 15 20 26 37 49

150 9 15 21 26 38 50

160 9 15 21 27 39 51

170 9 15 21 27 39 51

180 10 16 22 28 40 52

190 10 16 22 28 40 53

200 10 16 22 28 41 53

210 10 16 22 29 41 54

220 10 16 23 29 42 54

230 10 16 23 29 42 55

240 10 17 23 29 42 55

250 10 17 23 30 43 56

260 10 17 23 30 43 56

270 10 17 23 30 43 56

280 10 17 24 30 43 57

290 10 17 24 30 44 57

300 10 17 24 31 44 57

310 11 17 24 31 44 58

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Table 6: Beams & Columns at Critical Steel Temperature of 600oC

Section Thickness (mm)

Factor Fire resistance period (mins)

A/V (m-1

) 30 60 90 120 180 240

30 8 8 9 11 16 21

40 8 8 10 13 20 26

50 8 8 12 15 22 29

60 8 9 13 17 24 32

70 8 10 14 18 26 35

80 8 11 15 19 28 37

90 8 11 16 20 30 39

100 8 12 16 21 31 40

110 8 12 17 22 32 42

120 8 12 18 23 33 43

130 8 13 18 23 34 44

140 8 13 18 24 35 45

150 8 13 19 24 35 46

160 8 14 19 25 36 47

170 8 14 20 25 37 48

180 8 14 20 26 37 49

190 8 14 20 26 38 49

200 9 14 20 26 38 50

210 9 15 21 27 39 50

220 9 15 21 27 39 51

230 9 15 21 27 39 52

240 9 15 21 27 40 52

250 9 15 21 28 40 52

260 9 15 22 28 40 53

270 9 15 22 28 41 53

280 9 16 22 28 41 54

290 9 16 22 28 41 54

300 9 16 22 29 41 54

310 9 16 22 29 42 55

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Table 7: Beams & Columns at Critical Steel Temperature of 620oC

Section Thickness (mm)

Factor Fire resistance period (mins)

A/V (m-1

) 30 60 90 120 180 240

30 8 8 8 11 15 20

40 8 8 10 13 19 24

50 8 8 11 15 21 28

60 8 9 12 16 23 31

70 8 10 13 17 25 33

80 8 10 14 19 27 35

90 8 11 15 20 28 37

100 8 11 16 20 30 39

110 8 12 16 21 31 40

120 8 12 17 22 32 42

130 8 12 17 22 33 43

140 8 13 18 23 33 44

150 8 13 18 24 34 45

160 8 13 19 24 35 46

170 8 13 19 24 35 46

180 8 14 19 25 36 47

190 8 14 19 25 37 48

200 8 14 20 25 37 49

210 8 14 20 26 37 49

220 8 14 20 26 38 50

230 8 14 20 26 38 50

240 8 15 21 27 39 51

250 9 15 21 27 39 51

260 9 15 21 27 39 51

270 9 15 21 27 40 52

280 9 15 21 27 40 52

290 9 15 21 28 40 53

300 9 15 21 28 40 53

310 9 15 22 28 41 53

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Table 8: Beams & Columns at Critical Steel Temperature of 650oC

Section Thickness (mm)

Factor Fire resistance period (mins)

A/V (m-1

) 30 60 90 120 180 240

30 8 8 9 10 14 19

40 8 8 9 12 17 23

50 8 8 10 13 20 26

60 8 8 11 15 22 29

70 8 9 12 16 24 31

80 8 9 13 17 25 33

90 8 10 14 18 27 35

100 8 10 15 19 28 37

110 8 11 15 20 29 38

120 8 11 16 20 30 39

130 8 11 16 21 31 41

140 8 12 17 22 32 42

150 8 12 17 22 32 43

160 8 12 17 23 33 43

170 8 12 18 23 34 44

180 8 13 18 23 34 45

190 8 13 18 24 35 46

200 8 13 18 24 35 46

210 8 13 19 24 36 47

220 8 13 19 25 36 47

230 8 13 19 25 36 48

240 8 13 19 25 37 48

250 8 14 19 25 37 49

260 8 14 20 26 37 49

270 8 14 20 26 38 50

280 8 14 20 26 38 50

290 8 14 20 26 38 50

300 8 14 20 26 39 51

310 8 14 20 27 39 51

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Table 9: Beams & Columns at Critical Steel Temperature of 700oC

Section Thickness (mm)

Factor Fire resistance period (mins)

A/V (m-1

) 30 60 90 120 180 240

30 8 8 8 8 12 16

40 8 8 8 10 15 20

50 8 8 9 12 17 23

60 8 8 10 13 19 26

70 8 8 11 14 21 28

80 8 8 12 15 23 30

90 8 8 12 16 24 32

100 8 9 13 17 25 33

110 8 9 13 18 26 35

120 8 9 14 18 27 36

130 8 10 14 19 28 37

140 8 10 15 19 29 38

150 8 10 15 20 29 39

160 8 10 15 20 30 40

170 8 11 16 21 31 41

180 8 11 16 21 31 41

190 8 11 16 21 32 42

200 8 11 16 22 32 43

210 8 11 17 22 33 43

220 8 12 17 22 33 44

230 8 12 17 23 34 44

240 8 12 17 23 34 45

250 8 12 17 23 34 45

260 8 12 18 23 35 46

270 8 12 18 23 35 46

280 8 12 18 24 35 47

290 8 12 18 24 35 47

300 8 12 18 24 36 47

310 8 12 18 24 36 48

This product is certified by a 3rd Party Certification body accredited to ISO Guide 65 The data provided complies with the principles in Sections 3 and 4 of this Yellow Book

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CAFCO MANDOLITE HS3

1. Product description Lightweight aggregate cementitious mix

2. Manufacturer PROMAT UK LTD

The Sterling Centre, Eastern Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 2TD T: 01344 381 300 F: 01344 381 301 W: www.promat-spray.com

3. Availability Supply and fix service by recognised applicators. Details from manufacturer

4. Protection technique Profile, box or solid

5. Application technique Factory prepared pre-mix, mixed with water on site and spray applied (can be trowel finished)

6. Steel preparation requirements The steel must be degreased and have loose scale and rust removed. If the steel is primed reference must be made to the manufacturer

7. Additional mechanical fixing None for up to 58mm and 4 hour’s resistance for three or four sided applications. Mesh or fixing equivalent may be needed for other cases. Mesh required for Box systems

8. Nominal density 750 kg/ m3

9. Thickness range 8 to 100mm

10. Fire resistance range (a) Up to 4 hours

(b) Hp/A: 26 - 330 m-1 for profile protection

17 - 260m-1 for box or solid protection

11. Constraints for fire resistance (a) Minimum dry thickness 8mm

(b) Maximum unreinforced dry thickness 58mm

12. Appearance Off white textured or smooth surface suitable for top coating if required

13. On site use For interior and exterior applications

14. Durability Resistant to weather, impact, vermin and mould growth

15. Performance in other BS fire tests Non-combustible in accordance with BS476-4 so complies with Class 0 as defined in the Building Regulations 1991

16. Other applications (a) Fire protection of concrete

(c) General fire protection

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Hp/A up to Dry thickness in mm to provide fire resistance (mins) of

30 60 90 120 180 240

30 8 8 9 11 17 23

50 8 8 12 16 24 33

70 8 9 14 19 29 39

90 8 11 16 22 33 45

110 8 12 18 24 36 49

130 8 12 19 26 39 52

150 8 13 20 27 41 55

170 8 13 21 28 43 58

190 8 14 22 29 44

210 8 14 22 30 46

230 8 15 23 31 47

250 8 15 23 31 48

270 8 15 24 32 49

290 8 16 24 33 49

310 8 16 24 33 50

Linear interpolation is permissible between values of Hp/A

Critical Temperature 550°C

The data provided complies with the principles in Sections 3 and 4 of this Yellow Book

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CAFCO MANDOLITE TG

1. Product description Trowel grade lightweight aggregate cementitious mix

2. Manufacturer PROMAT UK LTD

The Sterling Centre, Eastern Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 2TD T: 01344 381 300 F: 01344 381 301 W: www.promat-spray.com

3. Availability Supply and fix service by recognised applicators. Details from manufacturer.

4. Protection technique Profile, box or solid

5. Application technique Factory prepared pre-mix, mixed with water on site and applied by trowel

6. Steel preparation requirements The steel must be degreased and have loose scale and rust removed. If the steel is primed reference must be made to the manufacturer. No preparation is necessary for box protection

7. Additional mechanical fixing Mesh may be required for specific applications. Mesh required for Box systems

8. Nominal density 675kg/ m3

9. Thickness range 8 to 100mm

10. Fire resistance range a) Up to 4 hours

b) Hp/A: 26 - 330m-¹ for profile protection 17 - 260m-¹ for box or solid protection

11. Constraints for fire resistance a) Minimum dry thickness 8mm

b) Maximum unreinforced dry thickness 58mm

12. Appearance Off white smooth surface suitable for top coating if required

13. On site use For interior and exterior applications

14. Durability Resistant to weather, impact, vermin and mould growth

15. Performance in other BS fire tests Non-combustible in accordance with BS476, Part 4, so complies with Class 0 as defined in the Building Regulations 1991.

16. Other applications a) Hand repairs to Mandolite HS3

b) Fire protection of concrete

c) General fire protection of building structures

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Hp/A up to Dry thickness in mm to provide fire resistance (mins) of

30 60 90 120 180 240

30 8 8 9 11 17 23

50 8 8 12 16 24 33

70 8 9 14 19 29 39

90 8 11 16 22 33 45

110 8 12 18 24 36 49

130 8 12 19 26 39 52

150 8 13 20 27 41 55

170 8 13 21 28 43 58

190 8 14 22 29 44

210 8 14 22 30 46

230 8 15 23 31 47

250 8 15 23 31 48

270 8 15 24 32 49

290 8 16 24 33 49

310 8 16 24 33 50

Linear interpolation is permissible between values of Hp/A

Critical Temperature 550°C

The data provided complies with the principles in Sections 3 and 4 of this Yellow Book

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ISOLATEK TYPE CP2

1. Product Description Vermiculite cement Spray Applied Fire Resistive Material (SFRM).

2. Manufacturer Isolatek International (Europe) Ltd

Icon Business Centre, Lake View Drive, Sherwood Park, Nottingham NG15 0DT

Tel: 01623 726 242 www.isolatek.com

3. Protection Technique: Profile to steel sections and soffits.

4. Application technique: Factory prepared pre-mix, mixed with water on site and spray applied. No additional mechanical fixings or reinforcement required for up to 73mm and 4 hours resistance for 3 or 4 sided applications. Mesh or equivalent may be needed for other cases.

5. Steel preparation requirements: The steel must be degreased and have loose scale and rust removed. If the steel is primed, reference must be made to the manufacturer.

6. Nominal density: 360kg/m

3

7. Thickness range: 8– 100mm

8. Fire Resistance range a) Up to 4 hours

b) Hp/A: 26-315 m-1

for profile protection

c) 17-260 m-1

for profile protection

9. Constraints for Fire resistance: a) Minimum dry thickness 8mm

b) Maximum unreinforced dry thickness 73mm

10. Presentation Off-white textured surface. Surface finishes may be used.

11. Onsite use For internal applications and only limited exterior exposure (during construction).

12. Durability Resistant to frost, vermin and mould growth and limited attack by water.

13. Performance Non-combustible in accordance with BS476-4, so complies with Class 0 requirements as defined in the Building Regulations 1991.

14. Other applications a) Fire protection to concrete

b) Fire protection to ductwork.

c) Fire protection to composite floors

d) General fire protection – interior surfaces of external walls, cavity barriers etc.

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Columns and 4-side Exposed Beams

(550oC)

The data provided complies with the principles in Sections 3 and 4 of this Yellow Book

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3-Side Exposed Beams

(620oC)

The data provided complies with the principles in Sections 3 and 4 of this Yellow Book

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1. Product Description Vermiculite cement Spray Applied Fire Resistive Material (SFRM).

2. Manufacturer Isolatek International (Europe) Ltd

Icon Business Centre, Lake View Drive, Sherwood Park, Nottingham NG15 0DT

Tel: 01623 726 242 www.isolatek.com

3. Protection Technique: Profile, box or solid

4. Application technique: Factory prepared pre-mix, mixed with water on site and spray applied (can be trowel finished). No additional mechanical fixing required for up to 58mm and 4 hours resistance for 3 or 4 sided applications. Mesh or fixing equivalent may be needed for other cases. Mesh required for Box systems.

5. Steel preparation requirements: 5teel must be de-greased. Loose mill scale and rust must be removed. If the steel is primed, refer to the manufacturer.

6. Nominal density: 732kg/m

3

7. Thickness range: 8 – 58mm

8. Fire Resistance range a) Up to 4 hours

b) Hp/A: 30-330 m-1

Profile

9. Constraints for Fire resistance: a) Minimum dry thickness 8mm

b) Maximum unreinforced dry thickness 58mm

10. Appearance Light grey, textured or smooth surface suitable for top coating if required.

11. Onsite use For both internal and external applications.

12. Durability Resistant to weather, mould growth, vermin and impact.

13. Performance Non-combustible in accordance with BS476-4, so complies with Class 0 requirements as defined in the Building Regulations 1991.

14. Other applications a) Fire protection to concrete.

b) Hydrocarbon fire protection.

c) Tunnel fire protection applications.

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ISOLATEK TYPE MII

I-section beams and columns (4 sided exposure) – critical temperature 550oC

The data provided complies with the principles in Sections 3 and 4 of this Yellow Book

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I-section beams (3 sided exposure) – critical temperature 620oC

The data provided complies with the principles in Sections 3 and 4 of this Yellow Book

The data provided complies with the principles in Sections 3 and 4 of this Yellow Book

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ISOLATEK TYPE 300

1. Product Description Vermiculite gypsum Spray Applied Fire Resistive Material (SFRM).

2. Manufacturer Isolatek International (Europe) Ltd

Icon Business Centre, Lake View Drive, Sherwood Park Nottingham, NG15 0DT

Tel: 01623 726 242 www.isolatek.com

3. Protection Technique: Profile to steel sections and soffits.

4. Application technique: Factory prepared pre-mix, mixed with water on site and spray applied using a standard slurry pump.

5. Steel preparation requirements: Steel must be de-greased. Loose mill scale and rust must be removed. Pre-treatment using a primer/adhesive is necessary in most cases when applying Type 300 to steelwork with painted surfaces.

6. Nominal density: 240kg/m

3 (accelerated)

300kg/m3 (without accelerator)

7. Thickness range: 7 – 70mm

8. Fire Resistance range a) Up to 4 hours

b) Hp/A: 50-410 Profile

9. Constraints for Fire resistance: a) Minimum dry thickness 7mm

b) Maximum unreinforced dry thickness 70mm

10. Presentation Off-white sprayed finish.

11 Onsite use Internal applications only

12. Durability Resistant to frost, vermin and mould growth and limited attack by water.

13 Performance Non-combustible in accordance with BS476-4, so complies with Class 0 requirements as defined in the Building Regulations 1991. European Technical approval ETA-10/0316 approved for use on steel (EN13381 Part 4), concrete (EN13381 part 3), reaction to fire classification A1 according to EN13501-1.

14. Other applications a) Fire protection to concrete

b) Fire protection to composite floors

c) Acoustic correction

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I-section beams and columns (1, 2, 3 & 4 sided exposure) – critical temperature 550oC

The data provided complies with the principles in Sections 3 and 4 of this Yellow Book

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ISOLATEK TYPE 300

I-section beams and columns (3 sided exposure) – critical temperature 550oC

The data provided complies with the principles in Sections 3 and 4 of this Yellow Book

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MONOKOTE MK66

1. Product description Gypsum based mixture containing synthetic aggregate

2. Manufacturer GRACE CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS Ajax Avenue Slough, Berkshire SL1 4BH T: 01753 692929 F: 01753 691623 W: www.gcp-grace.com

3. Availability Through manufacturers approved applicators

4. Protection technique Profile to beams, columns and soffits

5. Surface preparation requirements Remove mill scale and contaminates. For compatible primers refer to manufacturer.

7. Additional mechanical fixing None required for I beams with depths up to 1000mm, and I columns with flange widths up to 500mm

8. Nominal density Monokote MK-6S 315 kg/m³

Monokote MK6-HY 260 kg/m³

9. Thickness range 10 to 84mm

10. Fire resistance range Up to and including 4 hours

11. Constraints for fire resistance a) Minimum thickness - 10mm

b) Maximum thickness - 84mm

12. Appearance Sprayed, textured, light grey, other colours available

13. On site use For internal applications only

14. Durability Resistant to vermin, mould growth and minor impact and abrasions

15. Performance in other BS tests Non-combustible BS 476-6, Class 0 BS 476-7

16. Other applications a) Thermal insulation

b) Acoustic control

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Critical Temperature 620°C

Hp/A up

to

Dry thickness in mm to provide fire

resistance (mins) of

30 60 90 120 180 240

30 10 10 10 10 12 16

50 10 10 10 12 18 25

70 10 10 11 15 24 33

90 10 10 13 18 29 40

110 10 10 15 21 33 46

130 10 10 16 23 37 51

150 10 10 18 25 41 56

170 10 11 19 27 44 60

190 10 12 20 29 47 64

210 10 12 21 31 49 68

230 10 13 23 32 52 71

250 10 13 23 34 54 74

270 10 14 24 35 56 77

290 10 14 25 36 58 79

310 10 15 26 37 59 82

Linear interpolation is permissible between values of

Hp/A

Critical Temperature 550°C

Hp/A up

to

Dry thickness in mm to provide fire

resistance (mins) of

30 60 90 120 180 240

30 10 10 15 15 20 25

50 10 10 15 15 21 28

70 10 10 15 17 27 37

90 10 10 15 20 32 44

110 10 11 17 23 37 51

130 10 11 19 26 41 56

150 10 12 20 29 45 62

170 10 13 22 31 49 66

190 10 14 23 33 52 71

210 10 14 24 34 55 75

230 10 15 26 36 57 78

250 10 16 27 38 59 81

270 10 16 28 39 62 84

290 10 17 28 40 64 n/a

310 10 17 29 41 66 n/a

Linear interpolation is permissible between values of

Hp/A

The data provided complies with the principles in Sections 3 and 4 of this Yellow Book

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MONOKOTE Z106

1. Product description Portland cement based mixture containing synthetic aggregate

2. Manufacturer GRACE CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS Ajax Avenue Slough, Berkshire SL1 4BH T: 01753 692929 F: 01753 691623 W: www.graceconstruction.com

3. Availability Grace Construction Products

4. Protection technique Profile to beams, columns and soffits

5. Application technique Spray

6. Surface preparation Remove mill scale and contaminates. For compatible primers refer to manufacturer

7. Additional mechanical fixing None required

8. Nominal density 360 kg/m3

9. Thickness range 10 to 80mm

10. Fire resistance range Up to and including 4 hours

11. Constraints for fire resistance a) Minimum thickness - 10mm

b) Maximum thickness - 65mm

12. Appearance Sprayed, textured, light grey

13. On site use For both internal and external applications

14. Durability Resistant to vermin, mould growth and minor impact and abrasions

15. Performance in other BS fire tests No data

16. Other applications a) Thermal insulation

b) Acoustic control

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Critical Temperature 620°C

Hp/A up

to

Dry thickness in mm to provide fire

resistance (mins) of

30 60 90 120 180 240

30 10 10 10 10 13 17

50 10 10 10 12 19 25

70 10 10 11 15 23 31

90 10 10 13 18 27 36

110 10 10 15 20 30 41

130 10 10 16 22 33 44

150 10 11 17 23 35 47

170 10 12 18 24 37 50

190 10 12 19 25 39 52

210 10 13 20 26 40 54

230 10 13 20 27 41 56

250 10 13 21 28 43 57

270 10 14 21 29 44 59

290 10 14 21 29 45 60

310 10 14 21 30 45 61

Linear interpolation is permissible between values of

Hp/A

Critical Temperature 550°C

Hp/A up

to

Dry thickness in mm to provide fire

resistance (mins) of

30 60 90 120 180 240

30 10 10 10 12 17 22

50 10 10 12 16 20 31

70 10 10 15 17 24 38

90 10 12 17 22 33 43

110 10 13 19 24 36 47

130 10 14 20 26 38 50

150 10 15 21 27 40 53

170 10 15 22 29 42 55

190 10 16 23 30 43 57

210 10 16 23 30 45 59

230 10 17 24 31 46 60

250 10 17 24 32 47 62

270 10 17 25 32 48 63

290 10 18 25 33 48 64

310 10 18 26 33 49 65

Linear interpolation is permissible between values of

Hp/A

The data provided complies with the principles in Sections 3 and 4 of this Yellow Book

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MONOKOTE Z146

1. Product description Portland cement based mixture containing synthetic aggregate

2. Manufacturer GRACE CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS Ajax Avenue Slough, Berkshire SL1 4BH T: 01753 692929 F: 01753 691623 W: www.graceconstruction.com

3. Availability Grace Construction Products approved applicators

4. Protection technique Profile and box

5. Application technique Supply and installation by Team One approved contractors

6. Surface preparation Remove mill scale and contaminates. For compatible primers refer to manufacturer

7. Additional mechanical fixing None required for profile. Expanded metal lath for box

8. Nominal density 675 kg/m3

9. Thickness range 6 to 46 mm

10. Fire resistance range Up to and including 4 hours

11. Constraints for fire resistance a) Minimum thickness - 6 mm

b) Maximum thickness - 46 mm

12. Appearance Sprayed, textured, light grey

13. On site use For both internal and external applications

14. Durability Resistant to vermin, mould growth and minor impact and abrasions

15. Performance in other BS fire tests No data

16. Other applications None

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MONOKOTE Z146

Critical Temperature 620°C

Hp/A up to Dry thickness in mm to provide fire resistance (mins) of

30 60 90 120 180 240

30 5 8 10 13 18 24

50 6 9 13 16 22 29

70 7 10 14 18 25 32

90 7 11 15 19 26 34

110 8 12 15 19 27 35

130 8 12 16 20 28 36

150 8 12 16 20 29 37

170 8 12 17 21 29 38

190 8 12 17 21 30 38

210 8 13 17 21 30 38

230 8 13 17 21 30 39

250 8 13 17 22 30 39

270 8 13 17 22 31 39

290 9 13 17 22 31 40

310 9 13 18 22 31 40

Linear interpolation is permissible between values of Hp/A

The data provided complies with the principles in Sections 3 and 4 of this Yellow Book

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STEELGUARD CM4703

1. Product description Modified vermiculite cement for internal and external structural steelwork with decorative topseal range.

2. Manufacturer PPG INDUSTRIES (UK) LIMITED Micro House, Station Approach, Wood Street North, Alfreton, DE55 7JR T: 01773 837300 F: 01773 837302 W: www.ppgmc.com

3. Availability Details from manufacturer

4. Protection technique Profile to beams, columns and soffits

5. Application technique Factory prepared pre-packed, mixed with water on site and sprayed through either mechanical piston or rotor stator type as detailed by manufacturer.

6. Steel preparation requirements Abrasive blast to Sa 2½ ISO 8501-1 and apply the specified PPG primer. Steelguard CM 4703 may be applied directly to bare steel for internal dry C1 environments only. The surface must be dry and free of dust, salts, grease and other contaminants immediately before coating. If the steel is already primed, check compatibility with PPG. Compatible primers may require the

application of either a bonding coat or Steelguard CM 4706 prior to Steelguard CM 4703 being applied – please refer to PPG for guidance.

Steelguard CM 4703 has a pH value of 12 at application which could react with certain primers such as Alkyd based. Steel coated with an alkyd or unknown primer must be treated with Steelguard CM 4706 emulsion primer sealer prior to the application of Steelguard CM 4703.

7. Additional mechanical fixing In certain cases the Steelguard CM4703 must be combined with mesh reinforcement – please refer to manufacturers technical data sheet for more details.

8. Nominal dry density 725 to 775 kg/m

3

9. Thickness range 10 - 56mm

10. Fire resistance range (a) Up to 4 hours

(b) Hp/A: 30 - 310 Profile

11. Constraints for fire resistance (a) Minimum dry thickness 10mm

(b) Maximum unreinforced dry thickness 60mm

12. Appearance Light grey textured finish. Surface decorative finishes may be used

13. On site use Internal and external

14. Durability Excellent weathering resistance up to C5M environments (ISO 12944) when correctly specified.

15. Performance in other BS and EN fire tests Steelguard CM 4703 has been fully tested on structural steel beams and columns for up to 4 hours fire resistance in accordance with British Standard 476 Part 21 1987. The product is rated ‘non-combustible’ to BS 476 Part 4 1984 and complies with the performance requirements of ‘Class O’ as defined in the UK building regulations. Steelguard CM 4703 has also been tested and assessed to several national fire test standards. Please contact PPG for details.

16. Other applications N/A

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I BEAMS & COLUMNS Critical Temperature 540°C

Sec

tio

n

Fac

tor

A/V

m-

1

Thickness in (mm) to provide fire resistance of

30

mins

60

mins

90

mins

120

mins

180

mins

240

mins

30 10 10 10 12 17 23

35 10 10 11 15 21 27

40 10 10 11 15 21 27

45 10 10 13 16 24 31

50 10 10 13 16 24 31

55 10 10 14 18 26 34

60 10 10 14 18 26 34

65 10 11 15 19 28 36

70 10 11 15 19 28 36

75 10 12 16 21 30 38

80 10 12 16 21 30 38

85 10 12 17 22 31 40

90 10 12 17 22 31 40

95 10 13 18 23 32 42

100 10 13 18 23 32 42

105 10 13 18 23 33 44

110 10 13 18 23 33 44

115 10 14 19 24 34 45

120 10 14 19 24 34 45

125 10 14 19 25 35 46

130 10 14 19 25 35 46

135 10 14 20 25 36 47

140 10 14 20 25 36 47

145 10 15 20 26 37 48

150 10 15 20 26 37 48

155 10 15 21 26 38 49

160 10 15 21 26 38 49

165 10 15 21 27 38 50

170 10 15 21 27 38 50

I BEAMS & COLUMNS Critical Temperature 540°C

Sec

tio

n

Fac

tor

A/V

m-

1

Thickness in (mm) to provide fire resistance of

30

mins

60

mins

90

mins

120

mins

180

mins

240

mins

175 10 15 21 27 39 50

180 10 15 21 27 39 50

185 10 16 21 27 39 51

190 10 16 21 27 39 51

195 10 16 22 28 40 52

200 10 16 22 28 40 52

205 10 16 22 28 40 52

210 10 16 22 28 40 52

215 10 16 22 28 41 53

220 10 16 22 28 41 53

225 10 16 22 29 41 53

230 10 16 22 29 41 53

235 10 16 23 29 41 54

240 10 16 23 29 41 54

245 10 16 23 29 42 54

250 10 16 23 29 42 54

255 10 17 23 29 42 55

260 10 17 23 29 42 55

265 10 17 23 29 42 55

270 10 17 23 29 42 55

275 10 17 23 30 43 55

280 10 17 23 30 43 55

285 10 17 23 30 43 56

290 10 17 23 30 43 56

295 11 17 24 30 43 56

300 11 17 24 30 43 56

305 11 17 24 30 43 56

310 11 17 24 30 43 56

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I BEAMS

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n

Fac

tor

A/V

m-1

Critical temperature 600°C

Thickness in (mm) to provide fire resistance of

30

mins

60

mins

90

mins

120

mins

180

mins

240

mins

30 10 10 10 12 18 23

35 10 10 11 15 21 27

40 10 10 11 15 21 27

45 10 10 13 16 23 30

50 10 10 13 16 23 30

55 10 10 14 18 25 33

60 10 10 14 18 25 33

65 10 11 15 19 27 35

70 10 11 15 19 27 35

75 10 11 16 20 29 37

80 10 11 16 20 29 37

85 10 12 16 21 30 39

90 10 12 16 21 30 39

95 10 12 17 22 31 40

100 10 12 17 22 31 40

105 10 13 17 22 32 42

110 10 13 17 22 32 42

115 10 13 18 23 33 43

120 10 13 18 23 33 43

125 10 13 18 23 34 44

130 10 13 18 23 34 44

135 10 13 19 24 34 45

140 10 13 19 24 34 45

145 10 14 19 24 35 45

150 10 14 19 24 35 45

155 10 14 19 25 35 46

160 10 14 19 25 35 46

165 10 14 20 25 36 47

170 10 14 20 25 36 47

I BEAMS

Sec

tio

n

Fac

tor

A/V

m-1

Critical temperature 600°C

Thickness in (mm) to provide fire resistance of

30

mins

60

mins

90

mins

120

mins

180

mins

240

mins

175 10 14 20 25 36 47

180 10 14 20 25 36 47

185 10 14 20 26 37 48

190 10 14 20 26 37 48

195 10 15 20 26 37 48

200 10 15 20 26 37 48

205 10 15 20 26 38 49

210 10 15 20 26 38 49

215 10 15 21 26 38 49

220 10 15 21 26 38 49

225 10 15 21 27 38 50

230 10 15 21 27 38 50

235 10 15 21 27 38 50

240 10 15 21 27 38 50

245 10 15 21 27 39 50

250 10 15 21 27 39 50

255 10 15 21 27 39 51

260 10 15 21 27 39 51

265 10 15 21 27 39 51

270 10 15 21 27 39 51

275 10 15 21 27 39 51

280 10 15 21 27 39 51

285 10 16 22 28 39 52

290 10 16 22 28 39 52

295 10 16 22 28 40 52

300 10 16 22 28 40 52

305 10 16 22 28 40 52

310 10 16 22 28 40 52

Note

1. Interpolation of loading requirements for A/V values between those stated above is acceptable. For A/V values outside this range

consult PPG.

2. The section factor A/V of a steel member is calculated by dividing the area of steel section exposed to fire (in square metres) by

its entire volume (in cubic metres)

3. Consult PPG for advice on A/V for both standard & non-standard steel section sizes.

The data provided complies with the principles of the ASFP/BCF/ICF industry Guidance and Sections 3 and 4 of this Yellow Book

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STEELGUARD CM4704

1. Product description Modified vermiculite cement for internal and external structural steelwork with decorative topseal range.

2. Manufacturer PPG INDUSTRIES (UK) LIMITED Micro House, Station Approach, Wood Street North, Alfreton, DE55 7JR T: 01773 837300 F: 01773 837302 W: www.ppgmc.com

3. Availability Details from manufacturer

4. Protection technique Profile to beams, columns and soffits

5. Application technique Factory prepared pre-packed, mixed with water on site and sprayed through either mechanical piston or rotor stator type as detailed by manufacturer.

6. Steel preparation requirements Abrasive blast to Sa 2½ ISO 8501-1 and apply the specified PPG primer. Steelguard CM 4704 may be applied directly to bare steel for internal dry C1 environments. The surface must be dry and free of dust, salts, grease and other contaminants immediately before coating. If the steel is already primed, check compatibility with PPG. Compatible primers may require the application of either a bonding coat or Steelguard CM 4706 prior to Steelguard CM 4704 being applied – please refer to PPG for guidance.

Steelguard CM 4704 has a pH value of 12 at application which could react with certain primers such as Alkyd based. Steel coated with an alkyd or unknown primer must be treated with Steelguard CM 4706 emulsion primer sealer prior to the application of Steelguard CM 4704.

7. Additional mechanical fixing In certain cases the Steelguard CM4703 must be combined with mesh reinforcement – please refer to manufacturers technical data sheet for more details.

8. Nominal dry density 350 to 400 kg/m

3

9. Thickness range 10 - 76mm

10. Fire resistance range (a) Up to 4 hours

(b) Hp/A: 30 - 310 Profile

11. Constraints for fire resistance (a) Minimum dry thickness 10mm

(b) Maximum unreinforced dry thickness 60mm

12. Appearance Grey textured finish. Surface decorative finishes may be used

13. On site use Internal (C1 or C2 as detailed in ISO 12944)

14. Durability Robust coating for internal C1 & C2 environments when correctly specified

15. Performance in BS Steelguard CM 4704 has been fully tested on structural steel beams and columns for up to 4 hours fire resistance in accordance with British Standard 476 Part 21 1987. The product is rated ‘non-combustible’ to BS 476 Part 4 1984

and complies with the performance requirements of ‘Class O’ as defined in the UK building regulations. Steelguard CM 4704 has also been tested and assessed to several national fire test standards. Please PPG for details.

16. Other applications N/A

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n

Fac

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A/V

m-1

Critical Temperature of 540°C

Thickness in (mm) to provide fire resistance of

30

mins

60

mins

90

mins

120

mins

180

mins

240

mins

30 10 10 11 11 16 22

35 10 10 11 14 20 27

40 10 10 11 14 20 27

45 10 10 13 16 24 31

50 10 10 13 16 24 31

55 10 10 14 18 27 36

60 10 10 14 18 27 36

65 10 11 16 20 30 39

70 10 11 16 20 30 39

75 10 12 17 22 32 43

80 10 12 17 22 32 43

85 10 13 18 24 35 45

90 10 13 18 24 35 45

95 10 13 19 25 37 48

100 10 13 19 25 37 48

105 10 14 20 26 38 51

110 10 14 20 26 38 51

115 10 15 21 27 40 53

120 10 15 21 27 40 53

125 10 15 22 28 42 55

130 10 15 22 28 42 55

135 10 16 22 28 43 57

140 10 16 22 28 43 57

145 10 16 23 30 44 59

150 10 16 23 30 44 59

155 10 17 24 31 46 60

160 10 17 24 31 46 60

165 10 17 24 32 47 62

170 10 17 24 32 47 62

I BEAMS & COLUMNS

Sec

tio

n

Fac

tor

A/V

m-1

Critical Temperature of 540°C

Thickness in (mm) to provide fire resistance of

30

mins

60

mins

90

mins

120

mins

180

mins

240

mins

175 10 17 25 33 48 63

180 10 17 25 33 48 63

185 10 18 25 33 49 65

190 10 18 25 33 49 65

195 10 18 26 34 50 66

200 10 18 26 34 50 66

205 10 18 26 35 51 67

210 10 18 26 35 51 67

215 11 19 27 35 52 68

220 11 19 27 35 52 68

225 11 19 27 36 52 69

230 11 19 27 36 52 69

235 11 19 28 36 53 70

240 11 19 28 36 53 70

245 11 19 28 37 54 71

250 11 19 28 37 54 71

255 11 20 28 37 54 72

260 11 20 28 37 54 72

265 11 20 29 37 55 73

270 11 20 29 37 55 73

275 11 20 29 38 56 73

280 11 20 29 38 56 73

285 11 20 29 38 56 74

290 11 20 29 38 56 74

295 11 20 30 39 57 75

300 11 20 30 39 57 75

305 11 21 30 39 57 76

310 11 21 30 39 57 76

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I BEAMS

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Fac

tor

A/V

m-1

Critical Temperature of 600°C

Thickness in (mm) to provide fire resistance of

30

mins

60

mins

90

mins

120

mins

180

mins

240

mins

30 10 10 10 10 15 20

35 10 10 10 13 19 25

40 10 10 10 13 19 25

45 10 10 11 15 22 30

50 10 10 11 15 22 30

55 10 10 13 17 25 34

60 10 10 13 17 25 34

65 10 10 14 19 28 37

70 10 10 14 19 28 37

75 10 10 15 20 30 40

80 10 10 15 20 30 40

85 10 11 16 22 32 43

90 10 11 16 22 32 43

95 10 11 17 23 34 46

100 10 11 17 23 34 46

105 10 12 18 24 36 49

110 10 12 18 24 36 49

115 10 12 19 25 38 51

120 10 12 19 25 38 51

125 10 13 20 26 40 53

130 10 13 20 26 40 53

135 10 14 20 27 41 55

140 10 14 20 27 41 55

145 10 14 21 28 42 57

150 10 14 21 28 42 57

155 10 14 22 29 44 58

160 10 14 22 29 44 58

165 10 15 22 30 45 60

170 10 15 22 30 45 60

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A/V

m-1

Critical Temperature of 600°C

Thickness in (mm) to provide fire resistance of

30

mins

60

mins

90

mins

120

mins

180

mins

240

mins

175 10 15 23 30 46 61

180 10 15 23 30 46 61

185 10 15 23 31 47 63

190 10 15 23 31 47 63

195 10 15 24 32 48 64

200 10 15 24 32 48 64

205 10 16 24 32 49 65

210 10 16 24 32 49 65

215 10 16 24 33 50 66

220 10 16 24 33 50 66

225 10 16 25 33 50 67

230 10 16 25 33 50 67

235 10 17 25 34 51 68

240 10 17 25 34 51 68

245 10 17 26 34 52 69

250 10 17 26 34 52 69

255 10 17 26 35 52 70

260 10 17 26 35 52 70

265 10 17 26 35 53 71

270 10 17 26 35 53 71

275 10 17 26 36 54 72

280 10 17 26 36 54 72

285 10 18 27 36 54 73

290 10 18 27 36 54 73

295 10 18 27 36 55 73

300 10 18 27 36 55 73

305 10 18 27 37 55 74

310 10 18 27 37 55 74

Note

1. Interpolation of loading requirements for A/V values between those stated above is acceptable. For A/V values

outside this range consult PPG.

2. The section factor A/V of a steel member is calculated by dividing the area of steel section exposed to fire (in square

metres) by its entire volume (in cubic metres)

3. Consult PPG for advice on A/V for both standard & non-standard steel section sizes.

The data provided complies with the principles of the ASFP/BCF/ICF industry Guidance and Sections 3 and 4 of this Yellow Book

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VERMIPLASTER BD

1. Product description Fire Protection Mortar manufactured from calcium sulphate

2. Manufacturer

Protección Pasiva, Plg. Industrial Ctra. de la Isla, c/Aljibe, 19, 41703 Dos Hermanas (Sevilla), Espana.

Distributed in the UK and Ireland by – FPCL Group, 1-3 Highway Point, Torrington Avenue, Coventry, CV4 9AQ

3. Availability Stock Item

4. Protection technique Profile to beams and columns

5. Application technique Spray and trowel.

6. Steel preparation requirements Clean steel of grease and rust. To improve its adherence, Vermicol can be used. Vermicol is an acrylic copolymer emulsion used to improve the adherence of VERMIPLASTER BD to the substrate. It is diluted in the mixing water during the application of the mortars through the spray system.

7. Additional mechanical fixing None within the scope of the tables

8. Nominal dry density 350Kg/m

3

9. Thickness range 5 - 24mm

10. Fire resistance range Vermiplaster BD mortar to achieve up to 2 hours fire protection

11. Constraints for fire resistance (a) Minimum dry thickness 5mm

(b) Maximum unreinforced dry thickness 24mm

12. Appearance White rough or smooth finish

13. On site use Yes

14. Durability For internal / semi external conditions only (with topseal)

15. Performance in other BS fire tests

No data.

16. Other applications Concrete and the underside of Rib decking

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VERMIPLASTER BD

Universal Beams Universal Columns - 4 sided exposure

3 sided exposure (supporting slab) Universal Beams - 4 sided exposure (without slab)

Critical temperature of 620 Degrees C Critical temperature of 550 degrees C

Hp/A Profiled protection thickness [mm] Hp/A Profiled protection thickness [mm]

m-1

30 min 60 min 90 min 120 min m-1

30 min 60 min 90 min 120 min

40 5.00 5.00 7.30 10.40 40 5.00 5.20 8.70 12.30

50 5.00 5.00 7.30 10.40 50 5.00 5.20 8.70 12.30

60 5.00 5.00 7.30 10.40 60 5.00 5.20 8.70 12.30

70 5.00 5.00 7.30 10.40 70 5.00 5.20 8.70 12.30

80 5.00 5.00 8.10 11.60 80 5.00 5.80 9.60 13.70

90 5.00 5.30 8.90 12.70 90 5.00 6.40 10.60 15.00

100 5.00 5.70 9.60 13.80 100 5.00 6.90 11.40 16.20

110 5.00 6.20 10.30 14.70 110 5.00 7.40 12.20 17.30

120 5.00 6.50 10.90 15.60 120 5.00 7.80 12.90 18.30

130 5.00 6.90 11.50 16.40 130 5.00 8.30 13.60 19.30

140 5.00 7.20 12.10 17.20 140 5.00 8.60 14.20 20.10

150 5.00 7.60 12.50 17.90 150 5.00 9.00 14.80 20.90

160 5.00 7.80 13.00 18.50 160 5.00 9.30 15.30 21.60

170 5.00 8.00 13.40 19.00 170 5.00 9.60 15.70 22.20

180 5.00 8.20 13.70 19.50 180 5.00 9.80 16.10 22.70

190 5.00 8.40 14.00 19.90 190 5.00 10.00 16.40 23.20

200 5.00 8.60 14.50 20.30 200 5.00 10.10 16.70 23.50

210 5.00 8.70 14.60 20.50 210 5.00 10.30 16.90 23.80

220 5.00 8.80 14.70 20.70 220 5.00 10.40 17.10 24.00

230 5.00 8.90 14.80 20.90 230 5.00 10.50 17.20 24.10

240 5.00 8.90 14.80 21.00 240 5.00 10.50 17.20 24.10

250 5.00 8.90 14.80 21.00 250 5.00 10.50 17.20 24.10

260 5.00 8.90 14.80 21.00 260 5.00 10.50 17.20 24.10

270 5.00 8.90 14.80 21.00 270 5.00 10.50 17.20 24.10

280 5.00 8.90 14.80 21.00 280 5.00 10.50 17.20 24.10

290 5.00 8.90 14.80 21.00 290 5.00 10.50 17.20 24.10

300 5.00 8.90 14.80 21.00 300 5.00 10.50 17.20 24.10

310 5.00 8.90 14.80 21.00 310 5.00 10.50 17.20 24.10

320 320

Linear interpolation is permissible between values of

Hp/A

Linear interpolation is permissible between values of

Hp/A

This product is certified by a 3rd Party Certification body accredited to ISO Guide 65

The data provided complies with the principles in Sections 3 and 4 of this Yellow Book