FIREBAN® ONE
Trusted all-rounder, suitable for internal and external applications
30616836 - 600mL Sausage Limestone (20 per carton)
Product overview
Bostik Fireban® One is a fire rated intumescent, low modulus, one component, and Class A polyurethane sealant. When cured it will form a tough, flexible fire rated seal capable of cyclic expansion and compression movement of 50% (±25%) of the original installed joint width.
Fireban® One has been formulated to withstand the harsh Australian weather and climate and is resistant to extremes of rain, sun and pollutants. This weatherability property allows it to retain its performance years after exposure.
RECOMMENDED USES
- Insitu walls and floors
- Precast and tilt up panels
- Brickwork and blockwork
- Rendered masonry
- Expansion and control joints
- Pipe and cable service penetrations
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Fire resistance - Up to 4 hours tested in accordance with AS 1530.4
- Internal & External Application
- Resistant to extreme weather, UV and pollution
- Joint Movement +/-25%
- STC Acoustic rating: 60 in plasterboard
- Non staining
Geographic availability
- Thailand
Smart Advantages
Fire resistance - Up to 4 hours tested in accordance with AS 1530.4
Internal and external application
Joint movement +/-25%
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ABOUT FIREBAN® ONE
- Fireban® One has been formulated to withstand the harsh Australian weather and climate and is resistant to extremes of rain, sun and pollutants. This weatherability property allows it to retain its performance years after exposure.
- Fire resistance - Up to 4 hours tested in accordance with AS 1530.4
- Internal & External Application
- Resistant to extreme weather, UV and pollution
- Joint Movement +/-25%
- STC Acoustic rating: 60 in plasterboard
- Non staining
- Does not support fungal growth
WHERE TO USE
- Insitu walls and floors
- Precast and tilt up panels
- Brickwork and blockwork
- Rendered masonry
- Expansion and control joints
- Pipe and cable service penetrations