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Fire proofing and acoustics correction Fibrous spray-on coating | FIBROFEU® PROJISO
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Fire proofing and acoustics correction Fibrous spray-on coating | FIBROFEU® PROJISO

What is Fibrofeu®

Projiso’s Fibrofeu® is a fibrous spray-on mixture used for passive fire proofing and acoustic correction. Fibrofeu® consists of slag wool with hydraulic and inorganic binders, supplied in the form of light flakes.

Fibrofeu® is a spray-on fibrous mixture used for fire proofing. The material is composed of slag wool and hydraulic and inorganic binders. It comes in the form of small flakes.

What are the key features of Fibrofeu®

Fibrofeu® is a multi-functional product with a range of features: it is rot-proof, non-combustible and easy to work with. Fibrofeu® can be stored for a maximum of 12 months as from the date of manufacture in unopened packaging. Storage conditions: protect from frost, moisture, excessive heat and excessive radiant sunlight.
Fibrofeu® is packaged in 20-kg plastic bags.

The information given in this technical document is based on actual testing and is believed to be product specific. No guarantee of results is however implicit, the conditions of use remaining beyond our control.

Fibrofeu® areas of application

Fibrofeu® coating is used for passive fire protection and acoustic correction.

Fibrofeu® can be sprayed on concrete floors and structures, concrete beam and slab floors, concrete slabs with structural steel trays, wood floors and steel structures.

Fibrofeu® implementation techniques

Fibrofeu® is sprayed on. The spraying technique, also known as flocking, consists in applying Fibrofeu® fibres under pressure using special machines.
The coating thickness will be defined according to the desired fire insulation rating.

The machine generally comprises a feed hopper, a carding device, a blowing device (fan, turbine or blower), a hose for conveying the mixture to be sprayed. A spray gun and water.

The product is carded in the machine and then conveyed through a hose to a spray gun using compressed air. Water-fed nozzles are placed around the hose outlet to wet the product before it is sprayed onto the substrate.

A bonding agent that is suitable for the substrate must be applied before the coating is sprayed on:

  • Projiso Fixo B® is used for concrete
  • Projiso Fixo M® is used for metal substrates
  • Projiso Fixo M+® can be used on both difficult substrates.

The applied coating will be finished with Projiso Fixo Dur® or Sidairless®

Specification
    • TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

      Coloregg shell
      AspectRolled or Compressed
      Volumic mass250kg/m3 ± 15%
      reaction to fireA1 
      pH10
      Initial setting time24 hours at 20°C and 50% HR
      Grip methodBy hydraulic outlet
      Operating temperatureFrom 5 to 45°C
      Low bio persistenceAccording to EC Directive 97/69
      Thermal conductivity0,05 W/m.k (see RT20212)
      C.O.V.A+
      othersFDES - FDS - CE marking

Technical specification
  • Unique ref.fibrofeu
  • Product familyFire, Acoustics
  • Product groupInsulation
  • TypeObject (single object)
  • Date of publishing2023-09-06
  • Edition number1
Related
  • Material mainSlag wool
  • Designed inFrance
  • Manufactured inFrance
Classification
  • BIMobject CategoryBuilding Materials - Protective Coatings
  • IFC classificationCeiling
  • ETIM CodeEC000209
  • ETIM NameFire protection compound/binding/foam/sealant
  • Uniclass 2015 CodePr_35_31_68_83
  • Uniclass 2015 DescriptionSpray-applied fireproof coatings
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 Code07 82 16
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 TitleSlag-Fiber Board Fireproofing
  • OmniClass Number23-13 25 11 11 13
  • OmniClass TitleSlag Fiberboard Fireproofing

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