Thermocoat WI water based intumescent paint system provides up to 120 minutes fire resistance to structural steel and cast iron. Architectural and design features can be enhanced with use of a compatible overcoat system. (Range of topcoats are either water based or 2010 compliant and safe to use in line with manufacturer’s instructions).
Thermocoat WI is designed for use on I and C shaped steel and hollow bracing, for hollow posts, see Thermocoat WO.
How do intumescent paints work? Heat from a fire triggers a catalytic reaction and causes the insulating char layer in the coating to expand to up to 50 times the paint thickness. This layer keeps the steel below its critical temperature for longer (time specified with the coating) which maintains the structural integrity of the steel.
Thermoguard Thermocoat WI Intumescent Basecoat is low odour and water based, making it user and environmentally friendly. It’s also easy to apply by brush, roller or airless spray.
- Water based Intumescent for structural steel
- For 30 mins protection: 1 thick coat – 2.5kg 4 linear m, 5kg 8 linear m, 20kg 32 linear m – if in any doubt please contact us.
- For 60, 90 or 120 minutes protection: contact us for further advice specific to your project
Please Note: If you require certification, you need to complete an enquiry form before placing the order for the product. This ensures that you apply the correct volume to achieve the required fire rating. The enquiry form is available to download from the ‘Data Sheets’ tab on this page.
Important Notes for Application
Ensure steel is free from rust and millscale and primed with Thermoguard High Build Metal Primer to 75 microns DFT ( or alternative good quality anti corrosive primer compatible with intumescent paints) in line with manufacturers instructions. Treat galvanised surfaces with “T” wash/Mordant solution & prime with zinc phosphate or other primer for steel.
Apply Thermocoat WO by brush, roller or airless spray as per recommended specification. Important: please contact us to obtain a basecoat application schedule ( a wet film gauge will be supplied with the product to help comply with the spec).
* Ensure basecoat is fully dry (hard to the touch) before applying the topcoat. Note that temperature and humidity will affect drying times.
Basic Drying and Overcoat Times Under Normal Conditions
Brush / Roller Application
- Surface dry: minimum 2 hours
- Recoat: minimum 4 hours
- Overcoating with Flame Retardant finish: minimum 10 hours
Spray application
- Surface Dry: minimum 4 hours
- Recoat: minimum 10 hours
- Overcoating with Flame Retardant finish: minimum 48 hours
Application Conditions
Maximum Relative Humidity 80%
Minimum ambient temperature 4°C
Minimum Steel Temperature 3°C above Dew Point
Preparation
Steel and cast iron should be free from rust and millscale and primed with Thermoguard Steel Fire Paint Primer to 75 microns DFT ( or alternative good quality anti-corrosive primer compatible with intumescent paints) in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions. Treat galvanised surfaces with “T” wash/Mordant solution & prime with zinc phosphate or other primer for steel.
Application
Thermocoat WI may be applied by brush, roller or airless spray. To achieve the best finish in the shortest time, spray application is recommended. Prior to application the contractor should contact Palatine Paints to obtain a basecoat application schedule.
Maximum wet film thickness per brush coat – 800 microns
Maximum wet film thickness per spray coat – 1400 microns
Spray
Spray Equipment- Airless Spray Pump
Use equipment recommended by manufacturer for the application of high viscosity intumescent paints.
Filter size 30 mesh. 10mm hose 3/8” diameter with no whip end.
Tip Size 319, 321, 419, 421
Care should be taken to clean filters regularly. Cleaning should be undertaken with water.
Coverage
Prior to application the contractor should contact Palatine Paints to obtain a basecoat application schedule or follow on can guidance. Do not overspread as this will compromise the system and result in non-compliance and a failure to be certified
Drying Times
Brush/roller application
Surface dry: minimum 2 hours
Recoat: minimum 4 hours
Overcoating with Flame Retardant finish: minimum 10 hours
Spray Application
Surface Dry: minimum 4 hours
Recoat: minimum 10 hours
Overcoating with Flame Retardant finish: minimum 48 hours
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