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Saturday, November 13, 2010

Fire Protection with KBS Cable Coating

Posted by Fire Protection Coatings on 1:42 AM 1 comments

We know that fire incidents can be occur anytime so usually we always follow basic or pioneer Fire Stop System to cope up with such fire incidents. Today, cable is one of the applicable objects to any kind of business so its Fire Protection is also required. So, here we will discuss about the different ways of Cable Coating Application.

Cables are in pioneer need of this technology world and if we think about the Fire Protection then cables are not exceptions from this. Usually KBS Coating is a water-based fire protective coating which is invented for offering the Fire Protection to group or bundled electrical cables as well as to Penetration Seals.

Moreover, the main function of  KBS Coating is to stop flame circulation along vertical as well as horizontal cable ways. Additionally where circuit integrity depends on the distance of the cables from fire and the incurred temperature that time KBS Coating can delay short circuit.

KBS Coating shields electrical cables via ablation instead of insulation. Further, it is dense as well as thermally conductive in duration of normal cable operating temperatures. There are different ways for applying the KBS Coating so, take a look to these methods.

Surface Preparation
In this cleaning of cables is not required but oil or grease should be removed with dry rags (no solvent). Use of broom or vacuum cleaner is advisable to remove heavy layers of dust.

Spray
This Fire Protection is done in the conventional way by spraying crosswise. In such type of application white of the coating should well cover the color of the cable jacket and the wet thickness of the coating must be at least 2.5 mm on all exposed sides. Normally, the required thickness may be applied in one coat.

Brush:  
Cable Coating through the brushing application requires numerous coats to build up the required thickness. Further, a thin coat applied first and then allowed to dry will aid in building up the required thickness.

Hand:
This Cable Coating tactic is adaptable in large diameter single cables or bundles; however, to achieve a smooth finish use of wet brush is advised. Moreover, thin coat should be allowed to dry before the rest is applied, using both hands like an extrude.

Robertson Coatings has been established in 2004. It is a diversified company specialized in offer commercial, Cable Coating Australia, KBS Coating, Mastic Paint, intumescent coating Interior Fireproofing, maintenance painting and many more.

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1 Response so far:

Jon Sigurdsson said...

Thanks for sharing this info!
You could use Elcometer to measure coating thickness

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