PFC Corofil High Expansion Sealant CHES
PFC Corofil High Expansion Sealant CHES
Supplied in 330ml cartridges High Expansion Sealant can be applied to flexible and rigid walls, rigid floors and PFC Corofil Coated Panel.
The sealant is applied to the annular space around the service(s) to the required depth. Please refer to the technical data sheet for more details.
Key points:
- Provides fire resistance performance up to EI240 depending on application
- Lubrizol approved
- Seals around combustible pipes up to 125mm (PVC, PE, PP, ABS (up to 90mm) and PEX/MLC (up to 110mm))
- Seals around elastomeric foam and glass wool insulation when it has been used to insulate metallic pipes
- Third party certified
Intended Use
The intended use of PFC Corofil High Expansion Sealant is to reinstate the fire resistance performance of flexible and rigid walls, rigid floors and PFC Corofil Coated Panel where they have been penetrated by cables, cable trays, plastic and insulated metallic pipes.
This data sheet shows the only applications the product has been tested in. Please ensure the product has been tested in and is suitable for your application (see PFC Corofil terms and conditions 13.1.1).
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The above information is based on current test data, health and safety information and application instructions supplied by our suppliers and manufacturers of the products. It is supplied for guidance and to the best of our knowledge is true and accurate. Customers should satisfy themselves to the suitability of the products in its intended use and no guarantee is given or implied as the conditions of actual use are beyond our control. If in doubt the customer should consult the designer of the project or the local building control.
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