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Report (11) r SUBMITTAL COVER SHEET Carleton Hart Architecture, P.C. Nil CONSTRUCTION RECEIVED 11/25/2019 Received DEC 262019 Date: 11/24/2019 CITY OF TIGARD This review is for general conformance with plans and BUILDING DIVISION specifications only.Any deviations from same not clearly noted Project Name: Red Rock Creek Commons by the subcontactor/supplier have not been reviewed.Review shall not constitute a complete check or detailed dimensions or Attention: Kayla Zander count or serve to relieve the subcontractor/supplier of contractual responsibility for any error or deviation from Architect: Carleton Hart Architecture contract requirements. DATE 11/24/2019 Submittal #: 07 81 23-2.0 PROJECT# 285 Spec Section #: 07 81 2 3 SPEC.SECTION# 07 81 23 Description: Deferred Applied FireProofing REVIEWED BY jsa upe,Project Engineer Intumescent Coating Package Subcontractor: Advanced FireProofing Reviewed Reviewed w/Comments Rejected Li Revise&Resubmit 1. VERIFY THAT THE THICKNESS OF THE CARLETON HART ARCHITECTURE P.C. COATING IS ADEQUATE FOR 1-HR O NO EXCEPTION TAKEN FIREPROOFING OF COLUMN SIZES HSS MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED 5X5X1/4(P10) AND HSS 5X5X1/2(P11) AS PER IZI UL DESIGN # Y616. THE ARCHITECTURAL ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT DRAWING CALLS OUT UL DESIGN #Y624. ❑ REJECTED 2. PROVIDE MANUFACTURERS ❑ FOR INFORMATION ONLY RECOMMENDED PRIMER FOR SUBSTRATES This review is for general conformance with design concept only. Any deviation from plans or specifications not clearly noted by the contractor has not been reviewed. Review shall not constitute a complete check of all detailed dimensions or count or serve to relieve the contractor of contractual responsibility for any error or deviation from contract requirements. 1 ls�o By Dristi Manandhar DATE 12/4/2019 �\1 CARLETON HART ARCHITECTURE, P.C. "11 830 SW 10TH AVENUE#200 PORTLAND,OR 97205 503-243-2252 DTranco- Transmitted: smitted: 2 Procore ❑ Hand Deliver Email ❑Other ADVANCED FIREPROOFING AND INSULATION COMPANY November 8, 2019 SUBMITTAL LMC Construction 19200 SW Teton Ave. Tualatin, OR 97062 Attn: Aaron Maguire RE: Whitman College Sherwood Athletic Center Renovation Intumescent Fireproofing Aaron, We hereby submit for your review and approval the following material and UL Design #'s for the application of Intumescent Fireproofing. Substrates that receive Intumescent Fireproofing are to be primed with a compatible primer by others and be ready to receive fireproofing. All clips, brackets and hangers shall be installed prior to fireproofing application. Installation of ducts, piping, conduit, walls etc. to be deferred until fireproofing has been installed and inspected to insure a uniform coverage of fireproofing. Material to be: Intumescent Fireproofing: CAFCO SprayFilm WB 5 Brad Hardy Project Manager Enclosures: Fireproofing Thickness Schedule Fireproofing UL Design#Y616 CAFCO SprayFilm WB 5 Technical Data Sheet CAFCO SprayFilm WB 5 Application Guide CAFCO SprayFilm Approved Primer List CAFCO SprayFilm Finish Coat Data Sheet UL Evaluation Report UL ER13348-01 Approved Applicator Letter Safety Data Sheet Shop Drawing Corporate Office I Spokane Portland/Vancouver Office P.O.Box 789,Spokane Valley,WA 99016 (503)222-2950•FAX(503)222-6332 (509)924-6709 FAX(509)924-9045 WA CONTR.REG#ADVANFC005P5 • OR CONTR.REG#146432 • MT CONTR.REG#12751 • ID CONTR.REG#RCE-1052 ID PUBLIC WORKS#10025-B-4(07200,07400,07800) ADVANCED FIREPROOFING AND INSULATION COMPANY Red Rock Creek Commons November 8, 2019 Intumescent Fireproofing THICKNESS SCHEDULE MATERIAL / CAFCO SprayFilm WB 5 1 hr Columns UL Design # Y616 Columns A/P ratio 1 hr Fireproofing P10 HSS5x5x1/4 _ 0.24 98 mils P11 HSS5x5x1/2 0.45 52 mils Brad Hardy PM Corporate Office I Spokane Portland/Vancouver Office P.O.Box 789,Spokane Valley,WA 99016 (503)222-2950•FAX(503)222-6332 _ (509)924-6709•FAX(509)924-9045 WA CONTR.REG#ADVANFC005P5 • OR CONTR.REG#146432 • MT CONTR.REG#12751 • ID CONTR.REG#RCE-1052 ID PUBLIC WORKS#100254-4(07200,07400,07800) 1 FIRE-RESISTANCE DESIGN Assembly Usage Disclaimer BXUV - Fire Resistance Ratings -ANSI/UL 263 Certified for United States BXUV7 - Fire Resistance Ratings -CAN/ULC-S101 Certified for Canada See General Information for Fire-resistance Ratings-ANSI/UL 263 Certified for United States Design Criteria and Allowable Variances See General Information for Fire Resistance Ratings-CAN/ULC-S101 Certified for Canada Design Criteria and Allowable Variances Design No. Y616 September 22, 2016 Ratings -1, 1-1/2,2 and 3 Hr. (See Item 2) *Indicates such products shall bear the UL or cUL Certification Mark for jurisdictions employing the UL or cUL Certification (such as Canada), respectively. 'tel Aits, i �r, iri �►. r Ari 1 1. Steel Column—Steel tube(ST)or steel pipe(SP)with the minimum sizes shown in the table below. Columns shall be free of dirt, loose scale and oil. Columns shall be primed with a metal alkyd or epoxy primer at a nominal thickness of 1 mil. 2. Mastic and Intumescent Coatings*—Coating spray or brush applied directly from containers to desired thickness. See table below for appropriate minimum final dry thickness and applicable rating. FOR STEEL PIPE I Steel 1 Hr 1-1/2 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr Size A/P HP/A in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm SP 3 x 0.25 0.23 169 0.102 2.58 0.221 5.62 0.340 8.65 N/A N/A SP 5 x 0.3125 0.29 135 0.081 2.05 0.175 4.46 0.270 6.86 N/A N/A SP 5 x 0.375 0.35 114 0.067 1.70 0.145 3.69 0.224 5.69 N/A N/A SP 6 x 0.432 0.40 102 0.058 1.48 0.127 3.23 0.196 4.97 N/A N/A SP 4 x 0.5 0.44 93 0.053 1.35 0.115 2.94 0.178 4.52 N/A N/A SP 8 x 0.5 0.47 85 0.047 1.20 0.093 2.35 0.147 3.74 0.288 7.31 N/A= Not Available FOR SQUARE AND RECTANGULAR STEEL TUBE Steel 1 Hr 1-1/2 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr Size A/P HP/A - in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm ST 5x3x1/4 0.23 169 0.102 2.58 0.221 5.62 0.340 8.65 in. mm ST 5x3x5/16 0.29 135 0.081 2.05 0.175 4.46 0.270 6.86 N/A N/A ST 8x6x3/8 0.35 114 0.067 1.70 0.145 3.69 0.224 5.69 N/A N/A ST 6x6x7/16 0.40 102 0.058 1.48 0.127 3.23 0.196 4.97 N/A N/A ST 5x3x1/2 0.44 93 0.053 1.35 0.115 2.94 0.178 4.52 N/A N/A ST 8x8x1/2 0.47 85 0.047 1.20 0.093 2.35 0.147 3.74 0.288 7.31 N/A= Not Available As an alternate to the above table,the required thickness of coating (in inches)to be applied to all surfaces of steel tube(ST)and steel pipe (SP)columns may be determined from the equations listed below.The equations may only be used for the indicated hourly rating, and for the corresponding listed ranges of thickness and A/P. Hourly Thickness Thickness A/P Ratng Equation, in. Range, in. Ratio Range 1 T=0.02336/(A/P) 0.050 to 0.102 0.23 to 0.47 1-1/2 T=0.05081/(A/P) 0.108 to 0.221 0.23 to 0.47 2 T=0.07826/(A/P) 0.167 to 0.340 0.23 to 0.47 Where T=Thickness of coating in inches,A=Cross-sectional area of the pipe in square inches, and P= Heated perimeter of steel pipe or tube section in inches. GREENTECH THERMAL INSULATION PRODUCTS MFG CO L L C-Type WB 5, Investigated for Interior Conditioned Space and Interior General Purpose ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL-Type SprayFilm WB 5,Type WB 5, Investigated for Interior Conditioned Space and Interior General Purpose *Indicates such products shall bear the UL or cUL Certification Mark for jurisdictions employing the UL or cUL Certification (such as Canada), respectively. • Last Updated on 2016-09-22 Design/System/Construction/Assembly Usage Disclaimer • Authorities Having Jurisdiction should be consulted in all cases as to the particular requirements covering the installation and use of UL Certified products, equipment, system, devices, and materials. • Authorities Having Jurisdiction should be consulted before construction. • Fire resistance assemblies and products are developed by the design submitter and have been investigated by UL for compliance with applicable requirements.The published information cannot always address every construction nuance encountered in the field. • When field issues arise, it is recommended the first contact for assistance be the technical service staff provided by the product manufacturer noted for the design. Users of fire resistance assemblies are advised to consult the general Guide Information for each product category and each group of assemblies. The Guide Information includes specifics concerning alternate materials and alternate methods of construction. • Only products which bear UL's Mark are considered Certified. The appearance of a company's name or product in this database does not in itself assure that products so identified have been manufactured under UL's Follow-Up Service. Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered to be Certified and covered under UL's Follow-Up Service.Always look for the Mark on the product. UL permits the reproduction of the material contained in the Online Certification Directory subject to the following conditions: 1. The Guide Information,Assemblies, Constructions, Designs, Systems, and/or Certifications(files)must be presented in their entirety and in a non-misleading manner,without any manipulation of the data (or drawings).2. 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UL and the UL logo are trademarks of UL LLC©2019 All Rights Reserved. 2.1 - Fire Resistive Coatings • ISLATEK® CAFC0® SprayFilm®WB 5 INTERNATIONAL Intumescent Fireproofing PRODUCT DESCRIPTION FIRE TEST PERFORMANCE CAFCO SprayFilm WB 5 is a patented and technically advanced water- CAFCO SprayFilm WB 5 has been extensively tested for fire resistance based, Intumescent Fire Resistive Material(IFRM)designed for the fire and is rated for up to 3 hours for floor assemblies,beams,and columns. protection of interior structural steel. • Classified by UL in accordance with ANSI/UL 263(ASTM E119) CAFCO SprayFilm WB 5 represents a generational breakthrough in ' Classified by UL in accordance with CAN/ULC-S101 (ASTM E119) material advantages and efficiencies. Architects can design steel that CAFCO SprayFilm WB 5 has also been tested for surface burning can be decorative, aesthetically pleasing, and very cost effective. characteristics in accordance with ASTM E84 and is rated Class A. CAFCO SprayFilm WB 5 can be top coated to match its surroundings Flame Spread 5 Smoke Developed 30 or left exposed to view while providing the required fire resistance rating. Type SprayFilm-WB 5 OR Type WB 5 File 16640 �.ssryEo MASTIC COATING PRODUCT ADVANTAGES c U` us FIRE RESISTANCE CLASSIFICATION SEE UL FIRE RESISTANCE DIRECTORY • Water-Based intumescent coating with zero VOC's • Industry leading thermal performance, allowing for significantly CODE COMPLIANCES reduced dry film thicknesses(DFT's) CAFCO SprayFilm WB 5 satisfies the requirements of the following: • Semi smooth architectural finish • IBC®- INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE® • Can be finished with a wide variety of topcoat types and colors • City of Los Angeles(LADBS, Category 1 Material) • Quick, easy application and clean up • NBC-National Building Code of Canada • Provides up to 3-hour fire resistance ratings in accordance with • ICC-ES,AC23 and AC10 Requirements(UL ER13348-01) ANSI/UL 263,ASTM E119 and CAN/ULC-S101 MAJOR SPECIFICATIONS PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE CAFCO SprayFilm WB 5 complies with the requirements of the following It is important for fire protection materials to be able to withstand abuse. specifications: American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) test methods • MasterSpec®,Section 078123 Applied Fireproofing(AIA) are used to evaluate the performance of intumescent materials when • MasterFormat®2014,Section 07 8100 Applied Fireproofing(CSC,CSI) subjected to these various physical forces. CAFCO SprayFilm WB 5 has . Unified Facilities Guide Specification,UFGS 07 8100 been evaluated to meet rigorous industry test standards. Spray-Applied Fireproofing(USACE,NAVFAC,AFCEC,NASA) • Master Construction Specifications,Number 07 81 00 Applied Fireproofing(VA) • Code of Federal Regulations,Title 40 Protection of the Environment(EPA) • PBS-P100,Facilities Standards for the Public Buildings Services(GSA) Physical Performance) APPLICATION • A compatible primer must be applied to the steel substrate. Refer Characteristic ASTM Laboratory Tested Performance* to the Primers for CAFCO SprayFilm Intumescent Fireproofing MethodTechnical Data Sheet. Abrasion Resistance D4060 0.2600 g/1,000 cycles • The applied thickness of CAFCO SprayFilm WB 5 will depend upon Bond Strength D4541 340 psi(2,013 kPa) the specified fire rating and size I shape of the steel member to be Durometer Hardness(Shore D) D2240 69 Shore D protected. • If desired, a finish coat may be applied in the desired color and Impact Resistance D2794 152 inch-lb(17.17 Nm)@ 2 mm finish directly over CAFCO SprayFilm WB 5 in accordance with the Surface Burning E84 Flame Spread 5 Class guidelines noted in our Finish Coat Materials Technical Data Sheet. Smoke Developed 30 A *Values represent independent laboratory tests under controlled conditions. Packaging/Storage 1 Packaging 5.0 U.S.gal(18.9 L)container Technical Data 1 Net Contents 5.0 U.S.gal/55 lbs(18.9 L/25 kg) Color White Gross Weight(Approx) 58 lbs(26.3 kg) Density 11.0 lb/gal±05. Shelf Life 12 months in unopened sealed containers,properly stored. pH Value. 8.0 to 8.5 Storage Storage Temperature 33°F-100°F(1°C-38°C)Must protect ora Application Temperature Min.50°F(10°C),Max.100°F(38°C) 9 from freezing and excessive heat.Store in a dry environment. Brand • CAFCO® SprayFilm® WB 5 Guide Specification " SECTION 078123-Intumescent Fireproofing 1.7 Quality Assurance 2.3 Decorative Topcoating The following is an outline/short language specification.Complete 171 Manufacturer•Company specializing in manufacturing fire 2.3.1 Topcoat materials shall be as required for color-coding, specifications for intumescent fire resistive materials are available on protection products. aesthetics or additional surface protection,and approved by various media upon request. the thin-film fire resistive material manufacturer. 1.7.2 The intumescent fire resistive material shall be manufactured PART 1-GENERAL under the Follow-Up Service program of UL or ULC and bear PART 3-EXECUTION the UL and/or ULC label(mark). 1.1 Scope 1.7.3 Applicator-A firm with expertise in the installation of fire 3.1 Preparation resistive or similar materials.This firm shall be recognized or 1.1.1 This specification covers labor,materials,equipment,and otherwise approved by fire resistive material supplier. 3.1.1 All surfaces to receive thin-film fire resistive material shall be application necessary for,and incidental to,the complete clean,dry and free of oil,grease,loose mill scale,dirt,dustor and proper installation of Intumescent fire protection for 1.7.4 Product-The product shall be approved by the architect and application to steel structures and supports in accordance applicable authorities having jurisdiction. other materials which would impair bond of the thin-film fire with all applicable requirements of contract documents. resistive material to the surface.Any cleaning of the surfaces 1.8 Delivery,Storage and Handling to receive fire resistive material shall be the responsibility of 1.1.2 This specification shall be supplemented by the applicable the General Contractor or steel erector,as outlined in the requirements of building codes, insurance rating 1.8.1 Deliver materials to the project in manufacturer's unopened structural steel section. organizations and all other authorities having jurisdiction. packages, fully identified as to trade name, type and other identifying data.Packaged materials shall bear the 3.1.2 Confirm compatibility of surfaces to receive thin-film fire 1.2 Section Includes appropriate labels,seals and UL label(mark)forfire resistive resistive material.Steel surfaces shall be primed with a ratings and shall be stored at temperatures between 33°F compatible primer approved by the thin-film fire resistive 1.2.1 Intumescent fire protection material. -100°F(1°C-38°C),in a dry interior location away from material manufacturer. 1.2.2 Topcoat protective decorative finish. direct sunlight.PROTECT FROM FREEZING. 3.1.3 Provide masking,drop cloths or other suitable coverings to prevent overspray onto surfaces not intended to be coated 1.3 Related Sections 1.9 ProjectlSite Conditions with intumescent coating. 1.3.1 SECTION 051200-STRUCTURAL STEEL FRAMING 1.9.1 When the temperature at the job site is less than 50°F(10°C), 3.2 Application 1.3.2 SECTION 053100-STEEL DECKING a minimum substrate and ambient temperature of 50°F(10°C) 1.3.3 SECTION 072100-THERMAL INSULATION shall be maintained prior to,during,and a minimum of 72 hours 3.2.1 The thin-film fire resistive material shall be applied at the 1.3.4 SECTION 078123-INTUMESCENT FIREPROOFING after application.If necessary for job schedule,the General required dry film thickness per the appropriate UL design 1.3.5 SECTION 078443-JOINT FIRESTOPPING Contractor shall provide enclosures and heat to maintain proper number. temperatures and humidity levels in the application areas. 1.4 References 3.3 Mock Up 1.9.2 In enclosed areas,ventilation must not be less than 4 1.4.1 Underwriters Laboratories(UL)Fire Resistance Directory. complete air exchanges per hour until the material is dry. 3.3.1 Before proceeding with the work,the applicator shall apply 193 Relative humidity shall not exceed 85%throughout the total the thin-film fire resistive material to a section witnessed by . . 1.4.2 Test Standards the architect's or owner's representative.The application period of application and drying for the intumescent fire shall be subject to theirs royal and shall be used as a guide A. UL 263(ASTM E119)•Fire Tests of Building Construction resistive material,and must not exceed 85%throughout the / pp and Materials. application and drying for the protective decorative topcoat. for texture and thickness of the finished work. B. ASTM E84-Surface Burning Characteristics of Building 110 Sequencing and Scheduling 3.4 Clean Up and Repair Materials.Class A Rating Required;Flame Spread 3.4.1 Upon completion of installation, all excess material, Maximum:5 and Smoke Developed Maximum:30. 1.10.1 Applicator shall cooperate in the coordination and scheduling overspray and debris shall be cleared and removed from C. ASTM D2240-Durometer Hardness(Shore 0).Minimum: of fire protection work to avoid delays in job progress. the job site. 69 Shore D. 1.10.2 The installation of piping,ducts,conduit or other suspended 3.4.2 All patching of and repair to thin-film fire resistive material, J D. ASTM D2794-Impact Resistance.152inch-lb(17.17 kg-m). equipment shall not commence until the application of the due to damage by other trades,shall be performed under this thin-film fire resistive material is complete in that area. section and paid for bythe trade responsible forthe damage. E. ASTM D4060-Abrasion Resistance.Maximum W 0.2600 grams/1000 cycles. PART 2-PRODUCTS Patching shall be performed by applicators recognized or F. ASTM 04541-Bond Strength.Minimum:340 psi. otherwise approved by the manufacturer. (2013 k Pa.) 2.1 Compatible Metal Primer 3.5 Inspection and Testing 1.4.3 Steel Structures Painting Council (SSPC) Surface 2.1,1 Primer shall be approved by manufacturer and applied 3.5.1 In addition to continuous Wet Film Thickness checks Preparation Standards. in full accordance with the primer manufacturer's written performed by applicator during application,the installed 1.4.4 Material manufacturer's current published information instructions. intumescent material shall be inspected by a qualified including,but not limited to,application guide. independent testing laboratory for thickness in accordance 2.2 Intumescent Fire Protection System with the AWCI Technical Manual 12-B"Standard Practice 1.4.5 AWCI Technical Manual 12•B "Standard Practice for For The Testing and Inspection Of Field Applied Thin-Film the Testing and Inspection of Field Applied Thin-Film 2.2.1 The intumescent fire resistive material shall be CAFCO Intumescent Fire-Resistive Materials;an Annotated Guide°, Intumescent Fire-Resistive Materials;an Annotated Guide", SprayFilm WB 5 as supplied by Isolatek International or Second Edition,before application of the topcoat. Latest Edition. CAFCO Industries. 2.2.2 Intumescent fire resistive material shall be applied in 3.5.2 The results of the above tests shall be made available to all 1.5 System Description parties at the completion of each area and approved prior to accordance with drawings and/or specifications,and shall the application of topcoat. 1.5.1 The intumescent fire protection materials shall be applied at have been tested in accordance with the procedures of the required thickness to provide the UL fire resistive ratings. UL 263 or ASTM E119 or CAN/ULC-S101,and reported by Underwriters Laboratories,Inc.or Underwriters Laboratories 1.6 Submittals of Canada only. 1.6.1 Manufacturer's Data:Submit manufacturer's specifications, including certification as may be required to show material compliance with contract documents. EpUCot' 0,uCgr/ te ei is ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL is registered with the a 0 • AIA Continuing Education System(AIA/CES) f #03 51 #0 3 IS We support our customers with unsurpassed technical expertise and customer service,complemented by an extensive global network of experienced sales representatives and recognized applicators.For detailed product information or for the name of the sales representative in your area please contact us. The performance data herein reflect our expectations based on tests conducted in accordance with recognized standard methods under controlled conditions.The applicator, general contractor,property owner and/or user MUST read,understand and follow the directions,specifications and/or recommendations set forth in Isolatek International's publications concerning use and application of these products,and should not rely merely on the information contained in this Technical Data Sheet.Isolatek International is not _responsible for property damage,bodily injuries,consequential damages,or losses of any kind that arise from or are related to the applicator's general contractor's,or property owner's failure to follow the recommendations set forth in Isolatek International's publications.The sale of these products shall be subject to the Terms and Conditions set forth in the Company's invoices. Isolatek International provides passive fireproofing materials under the CAFCO®and FENDOLITE®trademarks throughout the Americas and under the ISOLATEK®trademark throughout the remainder of the world. co 800.631.9600 or 973.347.1200 ISLATEK® a Brand www.isolatek.com I technical@isolatek.com Brand 0 • ISOIATEK® Advancing Passive Fireproofing Technology° INTERNATIONAL CAFCO® SWB 5 Intumescent Fire Resistive Materiae Issued January 2017 Supersedes all previously issued Application & Installation Manuals. Application & Installation Manual Brand CONTENTS SECTION PAGE 1.0 Introduction 1 2.0 Storage 1 3.0 Site Requirements 1 4.0 Equipment 1 - 2 5.0 Surface Preparation 2 6.0 Mixing and Application 2 - 3 7.0 Wet Film Thickness (WFT) Measurement 3 8.0 Dry Film Thickness (DFT) Measurement 3 9.0 Top Coating 3 10.0 Repair 4 11.0 Clean Up 4 12.0 Troubleshooting 4 13.0 Health and Safety Precautions 4 - 5 Appendix A • Recommended Equipment 6 • Recommended Accessories 6 ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL provides passive fireproofing materials under the CAFCO'trademark throughout the Americas and other markets and under the ISOLATEK'trademark throughout the world. . • APPLICATOR SHALL COMPLETELY AND FULLY 3.3 Application Temperature. Apply product when the UNDERSTAND THIS GUIDE PRIOR TO THE ambient air temperature is between 50°F (10°C) and APPLICATION OF CAFCO'SPFtAYFILM®WB 5 100°F (38°C). A minimum substrate and ambient INTUMESCENT FIRE-RESISTIVE MATERIAL (IFRM). temperature of 50°F (10°C) must be maintained prior to, during and a minimum of 72 hours after application. If necessary for job schedule, the General 1.0 INTRODUCTION Contractor must provide enclosures and heat to maintain proper temperatures and humidity levels in CAFCO` SprayFilm" WB 5 is a zero VOC water- the application areas. Do not use propane heat. based, intumescent coating designed for the fire protection of interior structural steel. Note: If product has been stored at temperatures below 50°F (10°C), it must be brought to 50'F CAFCO SprayFilm gives architects the ability to (10°C) prior to mixing and application. design using steel that can be decorative and aesthetically pleasing. It can be top coated to 3.3 Steel Temperature. A minimum steel substrate match its surroundings and allows steel to be left temperature of 50°F (10°C) must be maintained prior exposed to view white providing the fire resistance to, during, and a minimum of 72 hours after rating. application. Steel surface temperature must be a minimum of 4°F (2°C) above the dew point to avoid Application is through a three step process. The condensation from forming. The maximum steel first step of the intumescent system is the temperature is 110°F (43°C). application of a compatible steel primer. Next, the intumescent basecoat is applied to the steel over 3.4 Humidity. Do not exceed a relative humidity of 85%. the primer to the required thickness. This layer Precautions must be taken to avoid condensation provides the actual fire protection to the member. forming on the steel during application. Do not apply Finally, a decorative and protective top coat may product if condensation is present. be applied over the installed intumescent coating. This top coat can be any color and gloss level and Note: High humidity levels will increase drying times should be a material that will protect the and may promote sagging. Reduce the maximum wet intumescent coating against humidity and other film thickness per coat. interior environmental conditions, while providing a smooth, attractive, architectural finish. 3.5 Weather Protection. SprayFilm WB 5 must be protected from any and all weather exposure during ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL provides passive application and after the product has fully cured. fireproofing materials under the CAFCO® Tarps may be used to enclose work areas. This SprayFilm®WB 5 trade name throughout the procedure, in addition to jobsite heat, will help Americas and under the ISOLATEK®Type WB 5 maintain proper substrate and ambient temperatures. trade name worldwide. 3.6 Masking. Required on all areas not to receive coating. Masking typically consists of lightweight polyethylene 2.0 MATERIAL STORAGE/SHELF LIFE plastic and the appropriate tape/adhesive. It is installed to protect all surfaces not to receive product. 2.1 Storage. Product must be stored in a dry environment with temperatures between 33°F (1°C) and 100°F (38°C). 4.0 EQUIPMENT 2.2 Shelf life. 12 months in unopened, sealed 4.1 Application Equipment. Use a pneumatic, electric or containers, properly stored. gas powered airless spray pump operating with a minimum fluid pressure of 3,000 psi (207 bar, 20.7 MATERIAL MUST BE KEPT FROM FREEZING AND MPa, 211 kg/cm2) and 1.25 gpm. Remove all filters EXCESSIVE HEAT. and rock catcher screens. A direct immersion pump is required. Pumps that utilize siphon hoses at the material intake are not recommended. 3.0 SITE REQUIREMENTS Note: For pneumatic powered pumps, check with 3.1 Lighting. Sufficient lighting must be provided for equipment manufacturer for exact compressor adequate control of spray pattern and thickness. recommendations. 3.2 Ventilation. To allow proper drying of the system 4.2 Hose Requirements. High pressure, rated to exceed during and subsequent to its application, adequate pump capacity, minimum 3/8 in. (10mm) I. D. hose. ventilation must be provided. In enclosed areas, Optional 1/4 in. whip hose is allowed at a maximum ventilation must not be less than 4 complete air length of 2 ft. (61 cm). Remove all in-line filters. exchanges per hour, until material is dry. Maximum hose lengths are dependent upon the application equipment being used. ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL provides passive fireproofing materials under the CAFCO'trademark throughout the Americas and other markets and under the ISOLATEK"trademark throughout the world. 1 • 4.3 Spray Gun. A Graco HD Texture Spray Gun Model 5.3 Galvanized Steel. Product is not to be applied directly #241-705, Series B or equivalent with diffuser tip to galvanized steel. An approved key coat or prime removed capable of handling a minimum 3,000 psi coat must be applied in accordance with (207 bar, 20.7 MPa, 211 kg/cm2) fluid pressure. manufacturer's instructions. Contact Isolatek Technical Services for more information. Note: A bypass type spray gun is required where the product bypasses the internal/ mechanical 5.4 Zinc-Rich Primers. Product is not to be applied components. directly to zinc-rich primers. An approved key coat or prime coat must be applied in accordance with Spray Tip. Reversible type. Tip size minimum is 223 manufacturer's instructions. Contact Isolatek Technical and maximum is 431. Services for more information. Note: Heavy Duty tips are recommended. 5.5 Substrate Blemishes. The finish quality of the product is dependent on the quality of the surface to which it 4.4 Brush. Use a high-grade soft bristle latex paint is being applied. Repair all substrate blemishes prior to brush. Brush lightly in one direction using as few initial application of product. strokes as possible. Do not roll material. Note: For speed and for a smoother finish, 6.0 MIXING AND APPLICATION OF SPRAYFILM WB 5 spraying is the preferred method of application. 6.1 Primer. SprayFilm WB 5 must be applied to primed 4.5 Mixer. Use standard shielded drywall mixing paddle steel in accordance with Section 5. or Jiffy style mixer for 3-5 minutes prior to use, depending upon material temperature. 6.2 Mixing. SprayFilm WB 5 is supplied ready for use. Do not dilute with water or solvent. The product must be thoroughly mixed with a properly sized drywall mixing 5.0 SURFACE PREPARATION paddle or Jiffy style mixer for 3-5 minutes prior to use, depending upon material temperature. 5.1 Primer. All structural steel to be coated with SprayFilm WB 5 must first be primed with an 6.3 Spray Gun Distance. Spray gun distance from the approved primer. Primed surface must be free from substrate must be a minimum of 18" (460mm). Typical any grease, oil, dirt, loose mill scale, rust or any spray gun distance from the substrate is between 24" other contaminant that would inhibit the bonding (600mm) and 36" (900mm). of the product to the primer. Primer must be fully cured in accordance with the primer 6.4 Catch Coat. For initial coat over primed steel, apply a manufacturer's application instructions before thin "catch coat"of SprayFilm WB 5 between 3 mils application. (0.076mm) and 5 mils (0.127mm) Wet Film Thickness (WFT), sufficient to cover the primer. The"catch coat" Note: For primer recommendations and approvals must dry 1 to 2 hours before subsequent coats can be contact Isolatek International's Technical applied to greater thicknesses. Department (800) 631-9600, Option 1. You can also find a copy of the Approved Primer List on 6.5 Subsequent Coats (Primary Method). Product can be our website www.isolatek.com. applied at the wet film thicknesses shown in the table that follows. A second coat of product may be applied 5.2 Clean substrates. Proper adhesion of SprayFilm within one spray day provided that a minimum drying WB 5 depends on clean substrates. Make certain time of 4-hours is allowed between coats. When that the following conditions do not exist before following the thicknesses noted in the table below, a applying the SprayFilm WB 5: maximum of two coats can be applied per spray day 1. Zinc-Rich Primers (See Section 5.4) (24 hours). The thickness applied per coat is 2. Unprimed steel dependent upon relative humidity, air and steel 3. Unapproved or unknown primer temperature, and airflow. Refer to the following 4. Oil, dirt, grease, rust or mitt scale table for guidance for maximum thicknesses per coat: 5. Old chalked or oxidized paint 6. Poorly primed steel, i.e. rust bleed through Max.1'`Coat Maximum 7. Galvanized steel (See Section 5.3) Environmental "Hangability" Subsequent 8. CondensationWet Mils to Re- conditions Coats in Wet 9. Over-cured or under-cured primer coat in Mils 4-Hours* 70"F(21°C) 40 mils Note: The direct application of Intumescent 50%R.H. 60 mils(1.52mm) (1.01mm) Coatings over galvanized steel or zinc-rich 55"F(13`C) 30 mils primers without the use of an approved barrier 45 mils (1.14mm) PP 70%R.H. (0.76mm) (key coat or prime coat) is not allowed. See 85-F(30"C) 55 mils(1.40mm) 35 mils Sections 5.3 and 5.4. 85%R.H. (1.89mm) Following initial"catch coat" (See Section 6.4) ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL provides passive fireproofing materials under the CAFCO"trademark throughout the Americas and other markets and under the ISOLATEK`trademark throughout the world. 2 . • 6.6 Subsequent Coats (Alternate Method, Thinner 7.2 Technique. To use the wet film gauge, insert the Coats). As an alternate to 6.5, product can be teeth into the wet product. The highest reading applied as shown in the table below. A maximum indicated on the moistened teeth is the WFT achieved of four coats can be applied per spray day (24 on the most recent coat. Due to the softness of the hours) provided that the thicknesses shown in the first coat, caution must be exercised when measuring table are not exceeded and a minimum drying time the WFT of the second coat applied in the same spray of 2-hours is allowed between coats. The thickness day. applied per coat is dependent upon relative humidity, air and steel temperature, and airflow. Refer to the following table for guidance for 8.0 DRY FILM THICKNESS (DFT)MEASUREMENT maximum thicknesses per coat: 8.1 Measuring. Readings shall be taken a minimum of 5 Max. thickness in days after the last coat has been applied and before Wet Mils to Re- any top coat is applied. Alternatively, achieving a Environmental Conditions coat in minimum Shore D value of 40 may be used prior to 2-Hours at 4x per taking thickness measurements. DFT may be taken day* using equipment such as an Elcometer 456 electronic 553F(13`C)to 70°F(21'C) 15 mils (0.38mm) electromagnetic type gauge or equivalent. Refer to 50%to 70%R.H. *Following initial"catch coat"(See Section 6.4) Appendix A for recommended gauge suppliers. The DFT gauge must be calibrated according to manufacturer's 6.7 Techniques. Particular attention must be paid to instructions and must be capable of measuring the the application of product when applied to wide required DFT. flange columns and beams. The spray technique employed and resulting angles of the spray gun Note: AWCI Technical Manual 12-B, Third Edition when applying SprayFilm WB 5 to wide flange provides useful information regarding acceptable sections may lead to wet film thicknesses that thickness measurement procedures. exceed those specified in the previous table and sagging/running of the material may occur. 9.0 TOPCOATING 6.8 Maximum Thickness. Do not exceed wet film thickness (WFT) of 60 mils (1.5mm) by spray or WFT 9.1 Requirements. A topcoat is not required by UL for of 30 mils (0.76 mm) by brush, per coat. Conditioned Interior Space Purpose and/or Interior General Purpose. Note: Application thicknesses per coat are dependent upon air and steel temperature, 9.2 Conditioned Interior Space. If desired, for conditioned relative humidity, and airflow. Refer to Section interior space, a top quality semi gloss acrylic latex 3.2 for ventilation requirements. topcoat may be applied to a minimum DFT of 1.6 mils (0.04mm). Alternate topcoats should be tong oil alkyd 6.9 Finish. The finish is traditionally light-textured or resins, semi-gloss silicone alkyds, or other topcoats light orange peel. The quality of the finish will approved by Isolatek International Technical Services. differ depending on application technique and thickness of product applied per coat. The 9.3 Unconditioned Interior Space. If desired, for application of thinner coats usually produces a unconditioned interior space where protection against smoother, more desirable finish. humidity and surface damage is a concern, apply a silicone alkyd marine enamel topcoat to a minimum Note: A recommended procedure for smoothing DFT of 5.0 mils (0.13mm). the surface prior to the top coating of SprayFilm WB 5 is utilizing potable water with a non- Note: The interior finish coat material must be abrasive kitchen type scrub sponge once the applied in full accordance with the coating product is dry. Dampen the sponge and move manufacturer's written instructions. lightly in one direction using as few strokes as possible. Care must be taken to ensure that the 9.4 Dry Time. A minimum of 5 days must be allowed prior intumescent coating thickness is maintained. to applying a top coat over SprayFilm WB 5. Alternatively, achieving a minimum Shore D value of 40 is recommended prior to applying a top coat. 7.0 WET FILM THICKNESS (WFT) Increased drying time may be required under conditions of tow air flow and/or high humidity. 7.1 Measuring. During the application, measure the WFT frequently with a WFT gauge to ensure the Note: Do not apply the topcoat until the final correct thickness is being applied. thickness is verified and the finish of the installed product is acceptable. ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL provides passive fireproofing materials under the CAFCO'trademark throughout the Americas and other markets and under the ISOLATEK*trademark throughout the world. 3 . • 10.0 REPAIR - Contamination of substrate - Substrate may not be primed 10.1 Procedures. - Diluted product used a. Damaged areas must be abraded back to a - Previous coat not dry sound surface. - Spraying too close to substrate b. The surface must then be cleaned and dried before re-applying product. 12.3 Slow drying time c. If necessary, touch up the primer and - Temperature and humidity level outside allow curing. specification d. Apply SprayFilm WB 5 to the required dry - Material applied too thick per coat film thickness. - Diluted product used - Additional coats applied too soon - Poor air circulation 11.0 CLEAN UP 12.4 Bubbles, blisters or cracks within coatings 11.1 Workability. Product can remain in the hose for up - Primer not compatible to 1 hour. Do not allow SprayFilm WB 5 to dry in the - Material applied before primer cured hose, pump, spray gun or tips. It is recommended - Spraying too close to substrate to submerge the spray gun in a bucket of water to - Additional coats applied too soon prevent material from setting up during short - Product diluted breaks. - Water or condensation on steel - Top coat applied too soon 11.2 Equipment Clean Up. Run potable water through - Surface drying too quickly and trapping moisture all hoses and spray gun until clean. Recirculate - Substrate and/or material temperatures below 50° F potable water thorough the pump for a minimum of (10°C) 15 minutes. - Exposure to rain or drainage runoff 11.3 Unused Material. The surface of the product must 12.5 Delamination be covered with the plastic sheet included in the - Water intrusion original pail. The pail must be kept tightly closed. - Moisture entrapment - Primer not compatible 11.4 Overspray. Before the material dries, use warm, - Contamination of substrate or within the soapy water with a non-abrasive sponge to clean. product Light "citrus type" cleaners are also effective, - Unapproved substrate provided they are suitable for the substrate. - Previous coat not dry - Impact damage - Substrate and/or material temperature below 50°F 12.0 TROUBLESHOOTING (10°C.) - Coat drying too quickly (i.e. skinning over) 12.1 Product not spraying or flowing - Check equipment - tips, pressure, blockages, hose diameter/length 13.0 HEALTH AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - Make sure filters, rock catcher screen, and diffusers are removed 13.1 Basic Safety. The following precautions must be - Equipment may not have been cleaned thoroughly after last use taken when applying the products. - Product too cold - check conditions Shelf life of products may be expired • Skin Contact: Wash affected area with soap Lid left off containers for too long and water for at least 15 minutes. If irritation - Material not adequately mixed prior to use persists, seek medical attention. - Material froze • Eyes: Flush eyes with clean water for at least - Plastic pail chipped with mixer blade 15 minutes. If irritation persists, seek medical - Piece of plastic coversheet within the material attention. - Under-powered pump being used and/or pump • Inhalation: If adverse effects occur, remove with siphon hose to fresh air. If irritation persists, seek medical attention. 12.2 Product sagging - not adhering to substrate • Ingestion: If swallowed, do not induce - Absence of"catch-coat" vomiting. If irritation persists, seek medical - Check primer: not compatible, over- attention. cured, under-cured, or improper primer application - Check temperature, humidity, dew point and condensation - Too much material applied in one coat ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL provides passive fireproofing materials under the CAFCO'trademark throughout the Americas and other markets and under the ISOLATEK'trademark throughout the world. 4 • 13.2 Personal Protective Equipment. • Eyes/Face. Wear splash resistant safety goggles. • Protective Clothing. Wear typical long sleeve work clothing or a "TYVEK®"type suit. • Glove Recommendations. Wear cloth, rubber or latex type gloves. • Respiratory Protection. A dust mask should be used in cases where individuals are exposed to airborne mists of the material. Note: Refer to SDS/MSDS for complete health and safety information. All regulatory agency and site requirements must be followed. ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL provides passive fireproofing materials under the CASCO"trademark throughout the Americas and other markets and under the ISOLATES'trademark throughout the world. 5 APPENDIX A Recommended Equipment Et Accessories SPRAY-EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS HOSES/GUNS Graco, Inc Graco, Inc 88- 11`hAve NE 88- 11thAve NE Minneapolis,MN 55413 Minneapolis,MN 55413 USA Tel: 612-623-6000 USA Tel: 612-623-6000 Fax: 612-623-6777 Fax: 612-623-6777 www.eraco.com www.eraco.com • Electric: Graco Mark V, 1595,Mark X(220V) • Graco HD Texture Plus Spray Gun (Model#241-705) • Pneumatic: President 46:1, King 45:1 • 3/8" ID hose, capable of handling pump pressures. • Gas: GH 5030 Roof Rig Titan Tool, Inc Titan Tool, Inc 556 Commerce Street 556 Commerce Street Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417 Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417 USA Tel: 800-526-5362 USA Tel: 800-526-5362 Fax: 800-526-4826 Fax: 800-526-4826 www.titantool.com www.titantool.com • 3/8"ID hose,capable of handling pump pressures. • Electric/Gas: 1200 XLT D1, 6900 XLT D1 • Gas: Hydra M 4000, Hydramax 350 • Pneumatic:Admiral 40:1, Commander 45:1,Admiral WET FILM GAUGES 60:1 ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL 41 Furnace Street Stanhope NJ 07874 DRY FILM GAUGES USA Tel: 1-800-631-9600 www.isolatek.com Elcometer, Inc • Intumescent Wet Film Gauge 1093 Rochester Industrial Drive Rochester Hills,MI 48309 SHORE D GAUGES USA Tel: 800-521-0635 PTC Instruments Fax: 248-650-0501 Pacific Transducer Corp www.elcometer.com 230 Federal Ave • Model 456(range 0-500 mils, 0- 13mm) Los Angeles, CA 90064 USA Tel: 310-478-1134 Defelsko,Corp Fax: 310-312-0826 802 Proctor Ave www.pctl.com Ogdensburg, NY 13669 USA Tel: 800-448-3835 Fax: 315-393-8471 www.defelsko.com • Model Positector 6000 FT2(range 0-250 mils, 0-6 mm) ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL provides passive fireproofing materials under the CAFCO"trademark throughout the Americas and other markets and under the ISOLATEK`trademark throughout the world. 6 • �oucgr� EOUCq�" o ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL is registered with the AIA Continuing Education System(AIA/CES) Ips '03 We support our customers with unsurpassed technical expertise and customer service,complemented by an extensive global network of experienced sales representatives and recognized applicators.For detailed product information or for the name of the sales representative in your area please contact us. The performance data herein is based upon our experience and knowledge and reflect our expectations based on tests conducted in accordance with recognized standard methods under controlled conditions. Isolatek International makes no claim that these tests, or any other tests, accurately reflect all environments as application, environmental and design factors can vary significantly. The sale of these products shall be subject to the Terms and Conditions of Sale set forth in the Company's Invoices. The applicator, general contractor, property owner and/or user MUST read, understand and follow the directions, specifications and/or recommendations set forth in Isolatek International's publications concerning use and application of these products, and should not rely merely on the information contained in this application and installation manual. ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR MERCHANTABILITY. ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES(INCLUDING,BUT NOT LIMITED TO, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,DAMAGES FOR LOST PROFITS, DAMAGES FOR LOST SALES,AND/OR DAMAGES FOR INJURY TO PERSON OR PROPERTY). ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL SHALL NOT BE REPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES ARISING FROM OR RELATED TO THE FAILURE BY THE APPLICATOR, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PROPERTY OWNER AND/OR USER TO FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS, SPECIFICATIONS AND/OR RECOMMENDATIONS SET FORTH IN ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL'S PUBLICATIONS. No agent,employee or representative of Isolatek International,its subsidiary or affiliated companies is authorized to modify this statement. WE SAVE LIVES Isolatek International provides passive fireproofing materials under the CAFCO® r� trademark throughout the Americas and other markets and under the ISOLATEK®trademark throughout the world. o 800.631.9600 or 973.347.1200 ISOLATEK® Brand www.isolatek.com I technical@isolatek.com Brand • ISOLATEK® Primers for CAFC0® SprayFilm® INTERNATIONAL intumescent Fireproofing System PRODUCT DESCRIPTION PRECAUTIONS Before applying CAFCO SprayFilm WB 3, WB 4, or WB 5 to Zinc-rich primers are not included in this list. Following industry practice, structural steel, the steel must be primed with a suitable primer the direct application of intumescent coatings over zinc-rich primers approved by Isolatek International. The primer must be applied in without the use of an approved barrier/tie coat is not allowed. When left accordance with the primer manufacturer's written instructions. In exposed for long periods,zinc-rich coatings may form a layer of zinc salts addition, the primer must be fully cured prior to the application of the on the surface which may inhibit adhesion of the intumescent coating. CAFCO SprayFilm system. Epoxy coatings may darken or discolor following application and curing In orderto achieve the desired fire resistance ratingsforthe structural steel, and may lose gloss and may chalk when exposed to sunlight. Refer it is essential that theCAFCOSprayFilmbeappliedattheproperthickness. to the primer manufacturer's data page and application instructions The correct dryfilm thickness for SprayFilm can be found in the appropriate for remedial procedures prior to application of the CAFCO SprayFilm design listing in the UL/ULC fire resistance directories. Please note that coating system. the dry film thickness in the designs may include the primer thickness. Please contact the Isolatek Technical Services Department at PRIMER ADHESION TESTING 800.631.9600(Option 1)or technical@isolatek.com for further assistance or for the use of primers other than those listed. The primers listed have been evaluated for use with CAFCO SprayFilm Intumescent coatings under laboratory conditions in accordance with ASTM D-4541-95 (Standard Test Method for Pull-Out Strength of Coatings Using Portable Adhesion Testers). The results of these tests indicate the listed primers are compatible with the intumescent basecoat, provided SprayFilm WB 3,WB 4,or WB 5 are applied in accordance with our written application/installation instructions and primer manufacturer guidelines are followed.* Compatible Primer List Coating Manufacturer Coating Designation WB 3 WB 4 WB 5 Aervoe Crown 7707 Galva Bright Premium-Aerosol X X X Aervoe 1510 Red Oxide(1501 Black,1502 Gray,1511 Brown) X X X Aervoe Rebar Green Epoxy Paint 1156 X X Albi Albi 490 W X X X American Coatings AK Series Shop Coat Primer(AK3333 Gray Primer-Alkyd Resin Primer) X X X American Coatings AK11509 Red Oxide HS VOC 2.8 X X X American Coatings AK12946 Gray Iron Oxide X X X American Coatings AK 16292 2.8 VOC Low HAPS Dark Gray Primer X X X Ameron International/PPG Amerlock 400 High Solids Epoxy Coating X X Ameron International/PPG Amercoat 5105 Alkyd Primer(oxide red,pearl gray,white) X X X Anchor Paint Mfg.Co.,Inc B-9912 Lo Voc Brown Primer X X X Anchor Paint Mfg.Co.,Inc Low HAPS Red Primer CC0658 X X X Anchor Paint Mfg.Co.,Inc Structural Steel Gray Primer,#CC-486 X X X Anchor Paint Mfg.Co.,Inc 2653 Red Oxide Primer,Fast Dry X X X APCO Fleet Line Series Gray Metal Primer VE703 X X X Behr Exterior Primer Water Based Primer and Sealer#436 X X X Benjamin Moore&Co. M14 Shop-Coat Modified Alkyd metal primer X X X X=Primer has been evaluated and approved *Isolatek International assumes no responsibility for the duplication of these results in the field as variations in site conditions,surface preparation,formulation changes and other factors are beyond our control. Brand 03/07/2019 This list supersedes all orevious lists. 1 of 8 ISLATEK® . • INTERNATIONAL Compatible Primer List Coating Manufacturer Coating Designation WB 3 WB 4 WB 5 Benjamin Moore&Co. M29 DTM Acrylic Semi-Gloss X X X Benjamin Moore&Co. Super Spec HP Shop Coat Alkyd P-14 X X X Bennette Paint Very Quick Dry Low VOC Red Oxide Metal Primer#280944 X X X BLP Mobile Paints MO-BAR Alkyd Universal Metal Primer(28-DR-105,28-DH-37,28-DW-12) X X X Camger Chemical Systems Inc #100 Enamel Red 10-99 primer X X X Capital Paint MFG Corp 19958 X X Carboline Carboguard 893 SG X X X Carboline Carbocoat 150 HG Single Component Modified Alkyd X X X Carboline Carbomastic 15 Modified aluminum epoxy mastic X X Carboline Carboguard 8922 Cross-Linked Epoxy X X Carboline Carboguard 134 H6 Alaphatic Polyurethane X X Carboline Carbomastic 15/15 FC Part A 0185A1NL,Part B 0186b1NL X X X Carboline Carboguard 888 Epoxy Polyamide Primer X X X Cardinal E-305-GR533 Epoxy Powder Coating X X Caribbean Paint Co. Red Oxide Primer(1820) X X X Caribbean Paint Co. Plioline Combo Red Oxide Primer 1820 X X X - Century Industrial Coatings Dark Red NULO Spray 220-R-347A X X X Century Industrial Coatings 220-D-252,220-D-2528 X X Century Industrial Coatings NULO Spray-HAPs Free Gray Primer W/B 220-D-344 X X X Century Industrial Coatings NULO Spray-HAPs Free Gray Primer W/B 220-D-321 X X X Century Industrial Coatings RD Red NULO Spray-HAPs Free Primer W/B 220-R-355A X X X Century Industrial Coatings 120-D-263,120-D-264,120-D-331 X X Century Industrial Coatings Joist Kote 220-D-406 Waterbased Gray Dip Joist Primer X X X Century Industrial Coatings Dark Red Spray Primer 220-R-250/A X X Century Industrial Coatings 120-D-224A Gray X X Century Industrial Coatings 120-D-1740 Gray Joist Primer X X Century Industrial Coatings 120-D-326A-275 Light Gray Spray Primer X X Century Industrial Coatings 220-D-358,220-D-358C X X X Century Industrial Coatings 220-R-347 X X Century Industrial Coatings 120-0-1740 Gray Joist Primer X X Century Industrial Coatings HAPS Free Dark Gray Solvent-based Spray Primer 120-D-253B X X X Century Industrial Coatings Dark Gray Vacuum Primer W/B 220-0-253k 220-D-253B X X X Century Industrial Coatings 3.0 Gray Joist Primer Joist Kote 120-D-199M X X X Century Industrial Coatings Alamo Steel NULO Spray 220-R-345 X Chemcoat(John L.Armitage) Armorchem 4500 Red/Gray Alkyd DIP Primer X X X Century Industrial Coatings 220-R-485 MTH Brown Waterbased Vacuum Primer X X X Century Industrial Coatings 220-D378B Dark Gray Dip Primer W/B X X X Century Industrial Coatings 220-R300-103A Fast Dry WB Red Oxide Spray Primer X X X Century Industrial Coatings 220-D-544B Gray Water-Based Spray Primer X X X Century Industrial Coatings Century Guard Joist 220-D-529 Waterbased Gray Dip Joist Primer X X X Chemcoat(John L.Armitage) Armorchem 1000 SP Gray/Red/Orange Primer X X X Chemcoat(John L.Armitage) Armorchem SP 1000 Gray/Red Primer X X X - Chemcoat(John L.Armitage) Armorchem WG-4 Hybrid WD-27185V X X X Chemex CX-2006 Gray X X Chem-Pro Gray No Lift Primer 2078 X X 03/07/2019 This list supersedes all previous lists. 2 of 8 ISLATEK® • • INTERNATIONAL Compatible Primer List Coating Manufacturer Coating Designation WB 3 WB 4 WB 5 Cloverdale Paint Co. Industrial Phenolic Modified Alkyd Shop Primer 71019,71306,71312 X X X Cloverdale Paints,Inc. Universal Phenolic Alkyd Primer 83040 Grey,83041 Red X X X Columbia Paint&Coatings Industrial Shop Prime Red Oxide 07-770 X X X Columbia Paint&Coatings Universal Metal Primer Phenolic Alkyd 07-450 Red/07-455 Light Gray X X X Columbia Paint&Coatings Paint Quick Dry Metal Primer Modified Alkyd 07-466 Gray X X X Comex Industrial Coatings E-10 High Solids Epoxy Coating X X Comex Industrial Coatings M-10 X X Coronado Industrial Coatings CORO-BOND Universal Primer 1147 Line X X X Crest Industries WS VOC 102 Gray Dip Primer X X X Davis Frost P-47 HS Haps Free Alkyd Red Oxide Primer X X X Davis Frost 23-R612 H.S.Haps Free Red Oxide Primer X X X Davis Frost P-042 3.5 VOC Red Oxide Primer X X X Davis Industrial Coatings Epoxy Primer L/F Light Gray(4-3687/4-8939) X Dell+Sons Industrial Coatings Series 116 Epoxy Kote X X X Delta Laboratories 3.5 VOC Red Electrostatic Primer 3-22702 X X Delta Laboratories,Inc. Lead Free Orange High Solids Primer 390027455 X X - Delta Laboratories,Inc. Gray Chromate Alkyd Primer 33H009351 X X X Delta Laboratories,Inc. Red Shopcoat Primer 30R001055 X X X Devoe 4150-7100 Red Low Voc Shopcoat X X X Devoe Devflex PFDTM Akrylic Waterborne X X X Devoe Rustguard Q.D.Shop Coat Primer(Red-27453,Gray-27455,Can Am dK Gray-27455) X X X Devoe Rustguard 4140 Aklyd Primer(red and gray) X X X Diamond Vogel QL-5505 X X Diamond Vogel PB 5616 Fast Dry Red X X X Diamond Vogel Red Oxide R/I LIF PN-5521 X X X Drew Red Oxide Universal#4230 X X X Dunn-Edwards W715 Ultra-Grip Acrylic Multi-Purpose Primer X X X Duron 33-676 Red Oxide X X X Duron Red Oxide Metal Primer 33-015 X X X Duron Dura Clad H.S.Alkyd Shop Coat Red 33-088 X X X Duron Dura Clad 906-0000 Red Primer X X X Eagle Bridges Marathon Grey LIF 1035 shopcoat X X X Ellis 682 Red/683 Gray Oils Based Rust Inhib.Primer X X X Elpaco 4703P X X Far West Paint X-6948 AstroGalv V.O.C.Compliant Gray Alkyd Primer X X X Farrell Calhoun 1099 Red Tuff Boy X X X Farrell Calhoun Tuff Boy QD Low VOC Rust Stop Modified Alkyd primer 5-53 Red&5-54 Gray X X X Farrell Calhoun Tuff Boy Quick Dry 6-30 X X X Farwest Astro Galvanized Red Oxide X-6933 X X X Farwest TT-P-664C Lacquer Resisting Primer Phenolic Modified Alkyd X X X Flame Control Coatings,LLC Flame Control No.40-40A X X X Floyd Coatings.Inc. P257 Gray Primer X X Forrest Paint Co. 16P Shopcoat Primer X X X Frazee Paint 661 Metal Prime Interior I Exterior Alkyd Primer X X X Frazee Paint 681 Metal Prime Interior/Exterior Alkyd Primer X X X 03/07/2019 This list supersedes all previous lists. 3 of 8 ISOLATEK® . • INTERNATIONAL Compatible Primer List Coating Manufacturer Coating Designation WB 3 WB 4 WB 5 Griggs Paint DC740 Ratmoore#7 Gray Water Reducible Primer X X X Hammerite Rust Cap Paint X X Hawthorne Paint 7701 Red Anti-Corrosive Primer X X Hawthorne Paint 340 Gray Anti-Corrosive Primer X X Hentzen 02040RIP-4 High Universal Red Oxide Primer X X X Horn Painting Company #3508 Gray Primer X X X Horn Painting Company #3103 Red Oxide Primer X X X HSC Industrial Coatings H24-2097 X X Insul-X Corotech Shop Primer V142 Series X X X Intercoastal Paint Company,Inc. WP-1009 Brown Oxide Fast Dry WB Shop Primer X X X Intercoastal Paint Company,Inc. HSP-6462 Brown Oxide High Solids Shop Primer X X X Intercoastal Paint Company,Inc. HSP-6466 Dark Gray High Solids Shop Primer X X X International Devflex 4216 HP Water-borne Acrylic X X X International Interguard 269 Epoxy X X X International Interseal 670 HS Surface Tolerant Epoxy X X • International Interlac 393 Alkyd Red/Gray X X X - International Inturcure 200HS Rapid Recoat Epoxy X X _ Jamestown Coating Technologies 25252B Red Oxide w/r Air Dry Primer X X X Jones-Blair Stantest HS Modified Alkyd Primers Low VOC(15245,15253,15635) X X X Jotun Penguard Primer X X Kansai Paint's Paraprime 15 X X Kansai Paint's Paralux P268HS X X Kansai Paint's Paramastic 52 X X KCC K'Mastic 5000 Surface Tolerant Epoxy Primer X X Kelley Moore Paint Co. All-Gard Metal Primer White 1712-100 X X X Kelley Moore Paint Co. 1760 Sop Coat Alkyd Primer X X X Kelley Moore Paint Co. 265 KM Professional Water-Oil Hybrid X X X Kenlar 173-0009 super nu-primer X X Korzite Coatings Inc. 03PA035 HS 10 Deg.Grey Primer MF4 X X Korzite Coatings Inc. 01PAK3 Grey Oxide Primer RMA/MF4 X X Krylon Industrial Coatings Weld Through Primer K00020102 X X X Lanco Metal Master Gray Primer mm-200 Gloss finish Latex Paint X X Lanning Paints LB-90 Fast Dry Gray Universal Primer X X X MAB Inductrial Coatings Rust-O-Lastic Alkyd Shop Primer 073299/073499 X X X MACLAC 42 Series Red Oxide X X X Marcus Paint Company Gray Vacuum Coat Aqua Mar W/R Primer X X X Martin-Senour Paints W/R Alkyd 2-2764 Red/2-2793 Gray X X X MasterTouch 92R16 Alliance Red Oxide MP Metal Primer X X X Micron Coatings Inc. MC4535 Fast Dry A/C Primer Behlen Grey X X X Miller Paint Co. Red Oxide Metal Primer Red Oxide#363 X X X Mils Paint Fast Dry Shop Primer 580 Red X X X iMoline Paint Co. Red metal X X 1Passano Paint Company Pen-Rust 610-10 X X Perry and Derrick 97197 Snap Dry X X P.F.I.,Inc.-Paints for Industry Aqualize Alkyd Primer(8-WP-1126 Gray,5-WP-1101 Red) X X X 03/07/2019 This list supersedes all previous lists. 4 of 8 ISLATEK® . • INTERNATIONAL Compatible Primer List Coating Manufacturer Coating Designation WB 3 WB 4 WB 5 P.F.I.,Inc.-Paints for Industry Metalize Alkyd Primer(8-HES-1126 Gray,5-HES-1101 Red) X X X Pioneer Paint of Arizona 2055 Industrial Epoxy Ester Rust Inhibiting Metal Primer X X Pittsburgh Paints SPEEDHIDE Alkyd Rust Inhibitive Primer 6-208 Red(6-212 White) X X X Porter Coatings Porterprime 2.8 288 Red Low VOC Modified Alkyd primer X X X PPG Pure Performance 9-900 Acrylic Primer X X X PPG Multiprime 94-269 X X X PPG Amercoat 370-Fast Dry Multi-Purpose Epoxy X X X PPG Amercoat 5108 X X X PPG Amerlock 2 X X PPG Coraflon Champagne Pearl-A&Coraflon Curing Agent-Comp B X X PPG 7-852,7-858 Series Rust Inhibitive Steel Primers Alkyd Resin X X X PPG Pitt-Tech 90-712 Series DTM Industrial Enamel Acrylic X X X PPG 7-844 Alkyd/Oil Resin Primer X X PPG MULTIPRIME Low VOC Quick Dry Universal Alkyd Primer 97-680 X X PPG Pitt-Tech Plus 90-1210 X X X PPG PITTHANE ULTRA Gloss Urentane Enamel 95-812 Series X X X PPG CRE 321 2.1 VOC Corrosion Resistant Epoxy Primer X X X - PPG Pitt-Tech Plus Int.Ext.DTM Industrial Primer 90-912 Series X X X PPG Multi Primer Fast Dry 2.8 VOC 94-258 Series X X X PPG Multiprime 4160 X X X PPG HPC Industrial Alkyd 4308 X X PPG Fast Dry 4190 X X X PPG Pitt Tech Plus SG 4216H X X PPG Pitt Tech Plus 4020 PF X X X PPG Fast Dry 4180 X X X Pratt&Lambert Steeltech Rust Inhibitive Metal Alkyd Primer S4556 Red I S4551 Gray X X X Pratt&Lambert Steeltech Acrylic Prime or Finish Z190 X X X Pratt&Lambert Techgard S4520 Safety Red Alkyd Primer X X X Pratt and Lambert Steeltech Red Oxide Quick Dry Shopcoat Primer S4501 X X X Pratt&Lambert Steeltech VOC Shopcoat Primer SA4501 X X X Precision Mastermade 388E1 X X Precision Mastermade 217E2 X X Precision Technical Coatings 373-R-1 Red Oxide X X X Prime-Tech 7-550 X X Prolux 2570-10 X X Prolux Quick Drying High-Solids Alkyd Primer Grey X X X Prolux Quick Drying Alkyd Primer 3914-05 Grey/3940-10 Red Oxide X X X Robinson Chemical Coatings 14-R-37 Red Oxide X X X Rodda P-80 Quick Drying Metal Primer Gray X X X Rodda Barrier III High Solids Alkyd Metal Primers X X X Rodda Paint Barrier III Rust Inhibitive Metal Primer X Rodda Paint Barrier III HS Rust Inhibitive Metal Primer X X X Rodda Paint 6340 Shop Primer 40 Red(LCF)Primer X X X Rose Taburt 9002 QD Gray Shopcoat Metal Primer X X X Royal Coatings,Inc. AQ 610 Waterbased Acrylic Primer X X X 03/07/2019 This list supersedes all previous lists. 5 of 8 ISOLATEK® . • INTERNATIONAL Compatible Primer List Coating Manufacturer Coating Designation WB 3 WB 4 WB 5 Rust-Oleum 2068 Quick Dry Red Primer X X X Rust-Oleum K7769 Rusty Metal Primer-Alkyd X X X Sampson Coatings 131400 Exterior Alkyd Quick Dry Shopcoat Primer X X X Sampson Coatings,Inc. 133040 Sentrx Low VOC fast dry shopkote X X X Selectone MR053 Light Grey Metal Primer X X X Selectone 4142 X X Selectone MR-27 X X Selectone MR-19 Red Oxide Primer X X X Sheboygan Paint Company RTS L.F.Red Oxide Primer(41-8176) X X X Sherwin Williams B5ONV12(B50AV11)Steel Spec Structural Steel Primer X X X Sherwin Williams B50AV3973 X X Sherwin Williams Pro-Cryl Universal Acrylic Primer B66 Series X X X Sherwin Williams B50WZ Series GALVITE HS Acrylic Primer X X X Sherwin Williams E61RC21 Red(E61AC82 gray)Shopcoat Primer X X X Sherwin Williams Red Structural Steel Primer B50XXRW4648 X X X Sherwin Williams Kern Bond HS Universal Metal Primer B50 Series X X X - Sherwin Williams Kem Kromik Universal Metal Primer B50 Series X X X Sherwin Williams E61 R26 Kern Flash Prime Red Oxide X X X Sherwin Williams ProMar 200 Interior Latex Eg-Shel B20w2200 X X X Sherwin Williams Industrial Grey Metal Primer SW28 X X Sherwin Williams Steel Spec QD Primer(B50A51 Gray/B50R52 Red Oxide) X X X Sherwin Williams Steel Spec Shopcoat Primer(B50A53 Gray/B50R57 Red) X Sherwin Williams KEM AQUA 70P Primer E61A570 Gray(E61R572.E616571,E61W573) X X X Sherwin Williams Steel Spec RIP B50AV2314 Gray X X X Sherwin Williams Steel Spec Rust Inhibitive Primer X X X Sherwin Williams B75 WF 1001 White X X Sherwin Williams Alkyd QD Primer B50A50/B50R51 X X X Sherwin Williams Ironox primer#29 Red X X X Sherwin Williams Envirolastic 980 PA Polyaspartic Urethane X X X Sherwin Williams Acrolon 218 HS Acrylic Polyurethane X X X Sherwin Williams DTM Acrylic Primer/Finish(B66W1) X X X Sherwin Williams Steel Spec Primer(Part A-B58R8 Base/Part B-858V8 Hardener) X X X Sherwin Williams Kern Bond HS Universal Metal Primer B50 Series X X X Sherwin Williams Steel Spec Universal Metal Primer B50-RV6227 Red,AV8431 Gray,WV8430 White X X X Sherwin Williams Kern Flash Prime E61 A 45 X X X Sherwin Williams Water Based Catalyzed Epoxy Part A&Part B X X Sherwin Williams Steel Spec Fast Dry Primer(B50AW3 Gray/B5ORW3 Red) X X X Sherwin Williams Macropoxy 646 Fast Cure Epoxy(Part A-858-600.Part B-B58V600) X X X Sherwin Williams Mil-24441S Type Ill N10-350 Series Epoxy Polyamide X X Sherwin Williams B74AT83 Utility Shop Coat Fast Dry Alkyd Gray Primer X X X Sherwin Williams Ironox Primer 96 Gray X X ISherwin Williams Macropoxy 646-100(low voc) X X X 1 Sherwin Williams Kern Kromik 100 850R00100(low voc) X X X Sherwin Williams B66W310 Pro-Cryl Universal Metal Primer(low voc) X X X Sherwin Williams B67 Recoatable Epoxy Primer Gray-Parts G and H X X X 03/07/2019 This list supersedes all previous lists. 6 of 8 ISOLATEK® • . INTERNATIONAL Compatible Primer List Coating Manufacturer Coating Designation WB 3 WB 4 WB 5 Sherwin Williams Zero VOC Acrylic(B66-600 Gloss,B66-650 Semi-Gloss,B66-660 Eg-Shel) X X X Sherwin Williams B50AS200 2.3 VOC Steel Spec X X X Sherwin Williams E41N1 Kromik Primer X X X Sherwin Williams Kem Aqua 50P(E61A580) X X X Sherwin Williams Low HAPS Light Gray Primer E61AS28 X Sherwin Williams Steel Spec FHP 250 Universal Primer/Finish X X Sherwin Williams Steel Spec FHP Universal Primer/Finish X X X Southern Coatings 14507 Red Oxide Primer X X X Stiles Paint MFG,Inc. 7-550 Red Oxide X X X Sumter Coatings 100D2314 X X Sumter Coatings 100D7714,100R7713,100D7720 Inhibitive Shopcoat Primers X X X Sumter Coatings 100R8813,100D8814 High Solids Inhibitive Primers X X X Sumter Coatings 100R9913,100D9914 Heavy Duty Inhibitive Primers X X X Sumter Coatings 100D0031,100R0027,100W0038 Universal Primers X X X Sumter Coatings Red Shopcoat Primer(801R2712/SP 2712) X X X Sumter Coatings 100R0984,100D0985 Structural Shopcoat Primers X X X - Sumter Coatings 196D1635 X X Sumter Coatings HS Low VOC Inhibitive Primer Gray-100D8823 X X X Sumter Coatings Inhibitive Shopcoat Low VOC HS Universal Primer Gray-100D2230 X X X Sumter Coatings High Solids-Low VOC Inhibitive Primer(100R8822 Red) X X X Sumter Coatings Pretreatment Primer(100G2029/100X2030) X X X Sunburst #38 Series W/R Alkyd Metal Primer X X X TCI Coatings Inc. Aqua Clad High Solids Gray Primer(AC8344) X X Tnemec FM 88-0559-modified short oil alkyd X X X Tnemec Series FD 88 Azeron-modified alkyd X X X Tnemec Series 10-99 Red(10-1009 Gray)modified alkyd X X X Tnemec Series 530 omnithane(50-330 Poly-ura prime)Aromatic Urethane X X Tnemec Enduralume Series 1077 Aliphatic Polyurethane X X X Tnemec Endura-Shield Series 73—2 part polyurethane X X Tnemec Azeron H.S.Primer Series 88HS,555 Red,599 Gray X X X Tnemec Uni-Bond DF Series 115 Acrylic Primer X X X Tnemec Series 27 F.C.Typoxy Polyamide Epoxy X X X Tnemec Series 136 X X Tnemec Series V10 X X X Tnemec Tneme-Fascure Series 161 Primer(2 part epoxy-polyamide epoxy) X X Tnemec F.C.Typoxy Series 27 and Series 27WB X X Tnemec Series 297 Enviro-Glaze X X X Tnemec UVX Series 750 X X X Tnemec Series L69 High Build Epoxoline II X X X Tnemec N69 Hi-Build Epoxoline II X X Tnemec Series 66(2 Part Epoxy-Polyamide Epoxy) X X X Tnemec 2C 118-30GR Mastic WB Acrylic X X X - Tnemec Tneme-Fascure Series 161 Primer X X X Tnemec Epoxiline WB Series 1224 X X X Tnemec Chembuild 135 X 03/07/2019 This list supersedes all previous lists. 7 of 8 Compatible Primer List • ' Coating Manufacturer Coating Designation WB 3 WB 4 WB 5 Tnemec lc-27-wb-00wg-Typoxy X X X Tnemec 1c27-26-gn-fc-Typoxy X X X Tresco Paint Company Aqualloy Primer X X - Triangle Coatings Inc. Triprime Red Oxide 902P Series X X X • UCP/Solignum Paint Inc. OF3-12 Water Based Alkyd X X X UCP/Solignum Paint Inc. Fast Dry Primer Grey(5150) X X X Valley Paint V-418 Red Oxide Primer X X X Valley Paint V-003 Shopcoat Gray X X X Valley Paint V-007 Corrosion/Epoxy Resistant Red Oxide Primer X X X Valley Paint V-305 Water Reducible Grey Primer X X X Valspar High Performance WWA 164-759 X X X Valspar Duraspar 130 AX Series Primer X X X Victor Steel Inc Red Structural Steel Primer X X Vista Paint Metal Pro Coating Primer/Finish(4800,4805,4810,4896) X X X Vista Paint MP10 Waterborne Red Oxide Shop Primer X X X Vulcraft #27-09-1231 Red and Gray Primers X X X Wasser Micromastic 100 X X X Yenkin-Majestic E-9281 Non-Lifting Gray Primer X X X We have evaluated the compatibility of the above primers under laboratory conditions in accordance with ASTM D4541-95(Standard Test Method for Pull-Off Strength of Coatings Using Portable Adhesion Testers). Results of our investigation indicate that the above primers are compatible with the intumescent basecoat, provided SprayFilm WB 3,WB 4 or WB 5 are applied in accordance with our written application/installation instructions and primer manufacturer guidelines are followed. Isolatek International assumes no responsibility for the duplication of these results in the field as variations in site conditions, surface preparation, formulation changes and other factors are beyond our control. Precaution:Zinc-rich based coatings are not included in this primer list. In following industry practice,the direct application of Intumescent Coatings over zinc-rich primers without the use of an approved barrier/tie coat is not allowed. When left exposed for long periods,zinc rich coatings may form a layer of zinc salts on the surface which may inhibit adhesion of the Intumescent Topcoat. Epoxy coatings may darken or discolor following application and curing and may lose gloss and may chalk when exposed to sunlight. Refer to the primer manufacturer's data page and application instructions for remedial procedures prior to application of the CAFCO SprayFilm coating system. Isolatek International is continually evaluating new primers. Should you require the use of a specific primer for your project which is not on this list, please feel free to send us a quart sized sample or minimum 6"x6" (16 gauge) steel plate with the primer applied. Please e-mail your request to technical@isolatek.com for approval before shipping your sample.Required with the sample will be the primer SDS,primer data sheet,project name, CAFCO material to be evaluated and your contact information. Ee U r4Iqe /0 bEO U CAI/0 it 0 ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL is registered with the 0 s AIA Continuing Education System(AIA/CES) ES 1 I§ We support our customers with unsurpassed technical expertise and customer service,complemented by an extensive global network of experienced sales representatives and recognized applicators.For detailed product information or for the name of the sales representative in your area please contact us. The performance data herein reflect our expectations based on tests conducted in accordance with recognized standard methods under controlled conditions.The applicator, general contractor,property owner and/or user MUST read,understand and follow the directions,specifications and/or recommendations set forth in Isolatek International's publications concerning use and application of these products,and should not rely merely on the information contained in this Technical Data Sheet.Isolatek International is not responsible for property damage,bodily injuries,consequential damages,or losses of any kind that arise from or are related to the applicator's general contractor's,or property owner's failure to follow the recommendations set forth in Isolatek International's publications.The sale of these products shall be subject to the Terms and Conditions set forth in the Company's invoices. Isolatek International provides passive fireproofing materials under the CAFCO and FENDOLITP trademarks o) throughout the Americas and under the ISOLATEKe trademark throughout the remainder of the world. M 0 800.631.9600 or 973.347.1200 IS$LATEK® o Brand www.isolatek.com I technical@isolatek.com Brand 03/07/2019 This list supersedes all previous lists. 8 of 8 • Finish Coat Materials ISOLATEK® For CAFCO° SprayFilm® INTERNATIONAL Intumescent Fireproofing Systems PRODUCT DESCRIPTION EXTERIOR APPLICATION We recognize that the choice of finish colors for the CAFCO SprayFilm CAFCO®SprayFilm®WB 4&CAFCO®SprayFilm®Topseal® Intumescent Fireproofing Systems is the responsibility of the project's For exterior use, CAFCO SprayFilm WB 4 must be coated with CAFCO designer. In order to comply with project scheduling requirements and SprayFilm Topseal and a compatible exterior finish coat. The following color choices, it may be more efficient to obtain finish coat material products are approved for use over CAFCO SprayFilm Topseal: locally. We are providing the following recommendations to satisfy this • Sherwin Williams Steel Master 9500 need. • Sherwin Williams Acrolon 218HS • The surface of the CAFCO SprayFilm must be clean and free from . Tnemec Endura Shield Series 73 condensation, grease or any other surface contaminants that may interfere with the adhesion of the finish coat or the final surface texture. • Tnemec Enduralume Series 1077 • A minimum of 5 days shall be allowed for the CAFCO SprayFilm • Tnemec Endura-Shield II series 1075 or other similar finish coats to fully dry prior to the application of the finish coat material. approved by lsolatek International. Alternatively, a minimum Shore D value of 40 (SprayFilm W8 5) These finish coats will provide the desired color to the system and further and 50(Sprayfilm WB 4) is recommended prior to the application of protect the CAFCO SprayFilm WB 4 System. a finish coat. A minimum of 5 days shall be allowed for CAFCO SprayFilm WB 4 to fully • Do not apply the finish coat material until the dry film thickness of dry prior to the application of CAFCO SprayFilm Topseal. A minimum the CAFCO SprayFilm has been measured and it is verified that the Shore D value of 50 is recommended. thickness meets the requirements of the fire resistance design. CAFCO SprayFilm WB 4 must be coated with CAFCO INTERIOR APPLICATION SprayFilm Topseal at a minimum dry film thickness of 14 mils (0.34 mm) in a minimum of 2 coats. (Refer to the CAFCO SprayFilm CAFCO®SprayFilm®WB 3,WB 4&WB 5 Topseal Technical Data Sheet for complete application instructions). A finish coat is not UL/ULC required for Conditioned Interior Space A minimum of 24 hours shall be allowed for CAFCO SprayFilm Topseal Purpose and/or Interior General Purpose. to fully dry prior to the application of the compatible exterior finish coat. • If desired,for conditioned interior space,a top quality acrylic latex finish The exterior finish coat material shall be applied to an average dry film coat may be applied in accordance with the specific manufacturers thickness of 7 mils(0.18 mm)and must be applied in full accordance with instructions. Alternate finish coats should be waterborne long oil the coating manufacturer's written instructions. alkyd resins, silicone alkyds, or other finish coats approved by The entire CAFCO SprayFilm WB 4 System must be protected from any Isolatek International. and all weather exposure until the finish coat is dry.Typical drying time • If desired, for unconditioned interior space where protection against requirements range from 5 to 14 days and are dependent upon ambient humidity and surface damage is a concern, apply a silicone alkyd temperature,air movement,relative humidity,and coating thickness. marine enamel or aliphatic polyurethane topcoat to an average film thickness of 5.0 mils(0.13mm). The exterior finish coat and CAFCO SprayFilm Topseal must be • The interior finish coat material must be applied in full accordance with maintained throughout the life of the building to preserve the fire the coating manufacturer's written instructions. resistive rating. Please contact the ISOLATEK Technical Services Department at 800.631.9600 (Option 1) or technical@isolatek.com if you should have any questions regarding the suitability of specific finish coat materials with CAFCO Sprayfilm intumescent fireproofing systems. 40. Technical Data Sheet Brand • 0 U C 4 7 0U6gr� -' f ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL is registered with the ` f s 16 AIA Continuing Education System(AIA/CES) ..'1, IS We support our customers with unsurpassed technical expertise and customer service,complemented by an extensive global network of experienced sales representatives and recognized applicators.For detailed product information or for the name of the sales representative in your area please contact us. The performance data herein reflect our expectations based on tests conducted in accordance with recognized standard methods under controlled conditions.The applicator, general contractor,property owner and/or user MUST read,understand and follow the directions,specifications and/or recommendations set forth in Isolatek International's publications concerning use and application of these products,and should not rely merely on the information contained in this Technical Data Sheet.Isolatek International is not responsible for property damage,bodily injuries,consequential damages,or losses of any kind that arise from or are related to the applicator's general contractor's,or property owner's failure to follow the recommendations set forth in Isolatek International's publications.The sale of these products shall be subject to the Terms and Conditions set forth in the Company's invoices. alio Isolatek International provides passive fireproofing materials under the CAFCOx and FENDOLITE®trademarks throughout the Americas and under the ISOLATEK"'trademark throughout the remainder of the world. co 800.631.9600 or 973.347.1200 'S LATEK® o Brand www.isolatek.com I technical@isolatek.com Brand I- U UL Evaluation Report UL ER13348-01 Issued: August 23, 2016 Visit UL's On-Line Certifications Directory:www.UL.comlerdirectory for current status of Report. UL Category Code: ULFE CSI MasterFormat® DIVISION: 07 00 00—THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION Sub-level 2: 07 80 00—Fire and Smoke Protection Sub-level 3: 07 81 00—Applied Fireproofing Sub-level 4: 07 81 16—Cementitious Fireproofing Sub-level 4: 07 81 23—Intumescent Fireproofing COMPANY: United States Mineral Products Co., DBA Isolatek International 41 Furnace St. Stanhope, NJ 07874 973-347-1200 www.isolatek.com 1. SUBJECT: Product Trade Name UL Product Designation CAFCO`R'BLAZE-SHIELD`R' II Type II CAFCW'BLAZE-SHIELD" HP Type HP CAFCO`R'300 Type 300 CAFCO 300 AC Type 300AC CAFCO"300 HS Type 300HS S pray-A lied Fire CAFCO)300 ES Type 300ES p y pp CAFCO 300 SB Type SB Resistive Materials CAFCO`R'400 Type 400 CAFCO"400 AC Type 400AC CAFCO 400 ES Type 400ES CAFCO"3000 Type 3000 CAFCO"3000 ES Type 3000ES CAFCO® FENDOLITE`R' M-II Type M-II Hand-Applied Fire- CAFCO® FIBER-PATCH Type P Resistive Materials CAFCO® FENDOLITE`R'TG Type TG CAFCO`R' BOND-SEAL Type EBS Adhesives/Additives CAFCO`R'PRE-COAT Type PC ISOLATEK`R'QWIK-SET('' Intumescent Fire- CAFCOR'SprayFilm'WB 3 Type SprayFilm-WB 3, Type WB 3 Resistive Coatings CAFCO'SprayFilre WB 4 Type SprayFilm-WB 4, Type WB 4 CAFCO SprayFilre WB 5 Type SprayFilm-WB 5, Type WB 5 Underwriters Laboratories Inc. 333 Pfingsten Road,Northbrook,IL 60062-2096 USA T:847.272.8800/F:847.272.8129/W:UL.com 2. SCOPE OF EVALUATION • 2015, 2012, 2009, 2006 International Building Code°(IBC) • ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria for Sprayed Fire-Resistant Materials (SFRMs), Intumescent Fire- Resistant Coatings and Mastic Fire-Resistant Coatings Used to Protect Structural Steel Members (AC23), dated December 2012 • ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria for Quality Documentation (AC10), dated June 2014 The products were evaluated for the following properties: • Fire Resistance (ANSI/UL 263, ASTM E119) • Surface Burning Characteristics (ANSI/UL 723, ASTM E84) • Tensile Bond (ASTM E736) • Steel Deck Deflection (ASTM E759) • Impact Resistance (ASTM E760) • Compressive Strength (ASTM E761) • Air-stream Resistance (ASTM E859) • Mold Growth and Humidity Resistance (ASTM G21) • Environmental Exposures (ANSI/UL 263, ASTM E119) 3. REFERENCED DOCUMENTS • ANSI/UL 263, 14th Ed. (ASTM E119), Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials • ANSI/UL 723, 10th Ed. (ASTM E84), Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials • ASTM E736-00 (2011), Standard Test Method for Cohesion/Adhesion of Sprayed Fire-Resistive Materials Applied to Structural Members • ASTM E759-92 (2011), Standard Test Method for Effect of Deflection on Sprayed Fire-Resistive Material Applied to Structural Members • ASTM E760-92 (2011), Standard Test Method for Effect of Impact on Bonding of Sprayed Fire- Resistive Material Applied to Structural Members • ASTM E761-92 (2011), Standard Test Method for Compressive Strength of Sprayed Fire- Resistive Material Applied to Structural Members • ASTM E859-95, Standard Test Method for Air Erosion of Sprayed Fire-Resistive Materials (SFRMs)Applied to Structural Members • ASTM G21-13, Standard Practice for Determining Resistance of Synthetic Polymeric Materials to Fungi 4. USES CAFCO° BLAZE-SHIELD® II, BLAZE-SHIELD® HP, 300, 300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 300 SB, 400, 400 AC, 400 ES, 3000, 3000 ES, and FENDOLITE® M-II are spray-applied fire resistive materials (SFRMs) intended for use in steel roof and floor assemblies and on structural steel beams,joists, columns, trusses, and walls. CAFCO° FIBER-PATCH is a hand or trowel-applied fire resistive material intended for use for patching the CAFCO® BLAZE-SHIELD® II, BLAZE-SHIELD® HP, 300, 300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 300 SB, 400, 400 AC, 400 ES, 3000, 3000 ES spray-applied materials. FENDOLITE° TG is a hand or trowel-applied fire resistive material intended for use in steel roof and floor assemblies and on structural steel beams,joists, columns, and trusses, for patching the FENDOLITE®M-II spray-applied material. CAFCO°FENDOLITE°M-II and TG have been evaluated for exterior use in accordance with AC23. Page 2 of 7 CAFCO® BOND-SEAL, CAFCO° PRE-COAT, and ISOLATEK QWIK-SET are additional materials that may be used in conjunction with several of the SFRMs covered in this report, to aid in the application process. CAFCO° SprayFilm®WB 3, CAFCO® SprayFilm®WB 4, and CAFCO° SprayFilm®WB 5 are intumescent fire resistive materials (IFRMs) that are applied to structural steel beams, columns and floor assemblies for use as fire protection. 5. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 5.1 Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials The spray-applied and hand-applied fire resistive materials covered in this report are of various densities that are specified in the UL Fire-Resistive Designs listed on the CHPX.R13348 Classification Card. In general, CAFCO° BLAZESHIELD° II, 300, 300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 300 SB, 3000, and 3000 ES are commercial density products for use in construction applications. The CAFCO® BLAZESHIELD° HP, 400, 400 AC, and 400 ES are medium density SFRMs for use in construction applications. CAFCO® FENDOLITE® M-II and FENDOLITE°TG are high density SFRMs for use in construction applications and are acceptable for use in exterior locations. CAFCO°FIBER-PATCH may be used to hand patch CAFCO° BLAZESHIELD° II, HP, 300, 300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 300 SB, 3000, 3000 ES, 400, 400 AC, and 400 ES products. CAFCO®FENDOLITE®TG may be used to hand patch FENDOLITE® M-II. Refer to guidelines for patching specified in the CHPX.R13348 Classification Card. CAFCO° BOND-SEAL is an off-white liquid adhesive/sealant required in specific applications, as identified in the designs listed in the CHPX.R13348 UL Classification Card. If required, it shall be applied to the substrate prior to patching material. It is required on all cellular decks, as well as fluted steel deck that does not contain concrete, as shown in the appropriate UL Fire-Resistive Designs listed on the CHPX.R13348 Classification Card. CAFCO® PRE-COAT is an adhesive/primer packaged as a grey, dry powder, and is required in specific application, as identified in the designs listed in the CHPX.R13348 UL Classification Card. When required, it shall be applied before application of the following SFRMs: CAFCO® 300, 300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 300 SB, 3000, 3000 ES, 400, 400 AC, or 400 ES. ISOLATEK QWIK-SET is an off-white set accelerator in powder form that is required for the CAFCO® 300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 3000, 3000ES, 400AC, and 400 ES; it is optional for CAFCO®300 and 300 SB. 5.2 Intumescent Fire Resistive Materials The intumescent fire resistive materials covered in this report can be applied in the various thicknesses as specified in the UL Fire-Resistive Designs listed on the CDWZ.R16640 Classification Card. CAFCO° SprayFilnn®WB 3, CAFCO® SprayFilm®WB 4, and CAFCO® SprayFilnn®WB 5 are water-based intumescent fire-resistive coatings for installation in construction applications. CAFCO® SprayFilm®WB 3 and SprayFilm® WB 4 provide up to 4-hour fire-resistance ratings, and CAFCO° SprayFilm® WB 5 provides up to and including 3-hour fire-resistance ratings, in accordance with ANSI/UL 263. The SFRMs and IFRMs covered in this report have a flame spread index of 25 or less and a smoke developed index of 50 or less when tested in accordance with ANSI/UL 723 (ASTM E84). Page 3 of 7 • 6. INSTALLATION 6.1 General: The SFRMs and IFRMs covered in this report must be installed in accordance with this report and the manufacturer's published installation instructions, which must be available to the applicators during installation at the jobsite. The CAFCO° 300, 300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 300 SB, 3000, 3000 ES, 400, 400 AC, 400 ES, or M-II SFRMs are mixed in a paddle or ribbon type mixer and machine-applied to the surface using varying air pressure and pumping rates to ensure accurate coverage. The products may be hand-patched using the guidelines outlined in the UL CHPX.R13348 Classification Card. The CAFCO° BLAZE-SHIELD II and HP materials are mixed by conditioning the material though the application equipment and pneumatically conveying it through the hose to the nozzle where mixed with water. The products may be hand-patched using CAFCO° FIBER-PATCH following the guidelines outlined in the UL CHPX.R13348 Classification Card. CAFCO° FIBER-PATCH and FENDOLITE° TG are hand or trowel applied to the surface until the thickness required to meet the specified fire resistance rating is achieved. The thickness and densities of each product shall comply with the requirements of the various assemblies and applications as specified in the corresponding designs listed on the CHPX.R13348 Classification Card. The materials shall be applied immediately after mixing, without retempering. The equipment and mixer shall be clean prior to mixing the material. CAFCO° 300, 300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 300 SB, 3000, 3000ES, 400AC, and 400 ES products may be injected with ISOLATEK QWIK-SET in the field, to aid in product yield and the setting process. CAFCO° SprayFilm® WB 3, CAFCO° SprayFilm® WB 4, and CAFCO° SprayFilm® WB 5 are machine- applied, brush or trowel applied, after the application of approved primers on the steel surface. 6.2 Preparation of Substrate, Site and Surface Conditions Prior to application of material, the substrate to receive the fire resistive materials shall be free of any substances or conditions that interfere with adhesion of the material, in accordance with 2015, 2012, 2009 IBC Section 704.13.3. Primers, paints, and encapsulants are allowed, provided they comply with 2015, 2012, 2009 IBC Sections 704.13.3.1 and 704.13.3.2. The temperature of the substrate and ambient temperature should be kept at a minimum of 40°F (4.4°C) for SFRMs before, during, and for a minimum of 24 hours after application. For the intumescent materials, the substrate and ambient temperatures should be maintained between 50°F (10°C) and 100°F (38°C) before, during, and for a minimum of 72 hours after application. CAFCO° BOND-SEAL may be applied as an adhesive prior to the SFRM material, directly to the steel surface, or as a sealer on the surface of the SFRM material itself. CAFCO° PRE-COAT is applied prior to SFRMs to cover approximately 70% of the steel surface, as required by the relevant designs specified on the CHPX.R13348 Classification Card. Thickness of the PRE-COAT is included in the total final thickness of the SFRM. If minimum bond strengths are not met at the jobsite, and for wide flange structural steel shape dimensions that do not meet the conditions specified in 2015, 2012, 2009 IBC Section 704.13.3.2 for allowing primers, paints, and encapsulants at the jobsite, a mechanical break is required. Refer to the various UL Fire-Resistive Designs in the CHPX.R13348, as well as the Guide Information Card for UL Category Code BXUV for specific requirements on the required mechanical break to facilitate the spray application of SFRMs. Page 4 of 7 6.3 Fire Resistive Assemblies The SFRMs covered in this report shall be installed as specified in one or more of the UL Fire-Resistive Designs listed in the CHPX.R13348 Classification Card, for each of the corresponding SFRMs. The IFRMs in this report shall be installed as specified in one or more of the UL Fire-Resistive Designs listed in the CDWZ.R16640 Classification Card, for each of the corresponding IFRMs. Refer to the table in Section 1 of this report for the UL Product Designation for each Trade Name. 6.4 Thickness Tolerances 6.4.1 Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials The minus tolerance of the SFRM thickness must be no greater than 1/4 inch (6.4 mm), or 25% of a design thickness of less than 1 inch (25.4 mm). When applicable, additional material must be applied to meet this tolerance. When an individually measured SFRM thickness exceeds the design thickness by 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) or more, the thickness shall be recorded as the design thickness plus 1/4 inch (6.4 mm). 6.4.2 Intumescent Fire Resistive Materials The minus tolerance of any individual IFRM thickness must be no less than 80% of the thickness specified in the applicable designs. When applicable, additional material must be applied to meet this tolerance. When an individually measured IFRM thickness exceeds the design thickness by 20% or more, the thickness shall be recorded as the design thickness plus 20%. The average thickness shall not exceed the maximum tested thickness specified in the applicable designs by more than 10%. 6.5 Special Inspections Special inspections are required for the SFRMs covered in this report, in accordance with 2015 IBC Section 1705.14, 2012 IBC Section 1705.13, 2009 IBC Section 1704.12, or 2006 IBC Section 1704.10. Special inspections are required for the IFRMs covered in this report, in accordance with 2015 IBC Section 1705.15, 2012 IBC Section 1705.14, 2009 IBC Section 1704.13, or 2006 IBC Section 1704.11. 6.6 Physical Protection The CAFCO® FENDOLITE® M-II and TG may be applied on exposed structural shapes less than 8 ft (2438 mm)from a floor, landing, or occupied space. Where SFRMs are applied to a structural member and are subject to impact damage, the structural members shall be protected with FENDOLITE® M-II or TG applied at the required thickness in accordance with the fire-resistive design, or the fire resistive material shall be protected by corner guards or any other substantial jacket of metal or noncombustible material to at least 5 ft (1524 mm) from the finished floor, in accordance with 2015, 2012, 2009 IBC Section 704.9, or 2006 IBC Section 714.4. Page 5 of 7 7. CONDITIONS OF USE 7.1 General: The fire-resistive materials described in this report comply with, or are suitable alternatives to what is specified in, those codes listed in Section 2 of this report, subject to the following conditions: 7.2 The products must be manufactured, identified, and installed in accordance with this report, the manufacturer's published installation instructions, and the applicable code. If there is a conflict between the manufacturer's installation instructions and this report, the report governs. 7.3 All assemblies shall be built in accordance with the applicable published UL designs, or as otherwise described in this report. 7.4 The density, thickness, and bond strength of the fire-resistive materials in this report must be measured in accordance with 2015 IBC Section 1705.14, 2012 Section 1705.13, 2009 IBC Section 1704.12, or 2006 IBC Section 1704.10. 7.5 The CAFC0® 300 ES and CAFCO® 300 HS SFRMs recognized in this report have been evaluated for use in high-rise buildings up to 420 feet (128) in height in accordance with 2015, 2012, 2009 IBC Section 403.2.4 and Table 403.2.4. 7.6 The CAFC0® BLAZESHIELD® HP, 400, 400 AC, 400 ES, 3000, 3000 ES, and FENDOLITE® M-II SFRMs recognized in this report have been evaluated for use in high-rise buildings up to and greater than 420 feet (128 m) in height in accordance with IBC Section 403.2.4 and Table 403.2.4. 7.7 See UL's Online Certification Directory under UL File R13348 for Spray-applied Fire-Resistive Materials (CHPX) evaluated as a part of fire-resistance-rated assemblies in accordance with ANSI/UL 263. 7.8 See UL's Online Certification Directory under UL File R116640 for Mastic and Intumescent Coatings (CDWZ) evaluated as a part of fire-resistance-rated assemblies in accordance with ANSI/UL 263. 7.9 The fire resistive materials covered in this Evaluation Report are manufactured by Isolatek International, located at the manufacturing location(s) named below, under the UL LLC Listing/Classification and Follow-Up Service Program, which includes inspections in accordance with the quality elements of ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria for Quality Documentation, AC 10. Plant Location Huntington, IN Stanhope, NJ Houston, TX San Bernardino, CA Lawrence, MA Page 6 of 7 8. SUPPORTING EVIDENCE 8.1 Manufacturer's product literature and installation instructions. 8.2 Data in accordance with ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria for Quality Documentation (AC10), dated June 2014. 8.3 Data in accordance with ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria for Sprayed Fire-Resistant Materials (SFRMs), Intumescent Fire-Resistant Coatings and Mastic Fire-Resistant Coatings Used to Protect Structural Steel Members (AC23), dated December 2012. 8.4 UL Classification reports in accordance with ANSI/UL 263 (ASTM E119). See UL Product Certification Category, Spray-applied Fire-Resistive Materials (CHPX). 8.5 UL Classification reports in accordance with ANSI/UL 263 (ASTM E119). See UL Product Certification Category, Mastic and Intumescent Coatings (CDWZ). 8.6 UL Classification reports in accordance with ANSI/UL 723 (ASTM E84). See UL Product Certification Category, Cementitious Cement and Plaster Mixtures (BLPR). 9. IDENTIFICATION The products described in this evaluation report are identified by a marking bearing the report holder's name, Isolatek International, the plant identification, the UL Listing/Classification Mark, and the evaluation report number UL ER13348-01. The validity of the evaluation report is contingent upon this identification appearing on the product or UL Listing/Classification Mark certificate. 10. USE OF UL EVALUATION REPORT 10.1 The approval of building products, materials or systems is under the responsibility of the applicable authorities having jurisdiction. 10.2 UL Evaluation Reports shall not be used in any manner that implies an endorsement of the product, material or system by UL. 10.3 The current status of this report, as well as a complete directory of UL Evaluation Reports may be found at UL.com via our On-Line Certifications Directory: www.UL.com/erdirectory ©2016 UL LLC This UL Evaluation Report is not an endorsement or recommendation for use of the subject and/or product described herein. This report is not the UL Listing or UL Classification Report that covers the subject product. The subject product's UL Listing or UL Classification is covered under a separate UL Report. UL disclaims all representations and warranties whether express or implied, with respect to this report and the subject or product described herein. Contents of this report may be based on data that has been generated by laboratories other than UL that are accredited as complying with ISO/IEC Standard 17025 by the International Accreditation Service (IAS) or by any other accreditation body that is a signatory to the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA). The scope of the laboratory's accreditation shall include the specific type of testing covered in the test report. As the accuracy of any non-UL data is the responsibility of the accredited laboratory, UL does not accept responsibility for the accuracy of this data. 41) Page 7 of 7 • 1 .4 C- Qualifications for Installer I SIATEIC® Isolatek International 41 Furnace Street . ,; Stanhope, NJ 07874 Corporate Headquarters Telephone: 973.347.1200 October 16, 2019 Mr. Brad Hardy Advanced Fireproofing & Insulation Co. P.O. Box 789 Greenacres,WA 99016 Re: Isolatek International Recognized Applicator Dear Mr. Hardy: This is to certify that Advanced Fireproofing & Insulation Co., located in Greenacres,WA, is a recognized applicator of Isolatek International and is authorized to purchase and install CAFCO° products for sprayed fire protection, thermal insulation and acoustical control. Advanced Fireproofing and Insulation Co. has over 20 years experience applying our products. We trust this information is of assistance. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact the undersigned at 973-347-1200. Sincerely, ji(1.‘"f7:1 Nicholas Federici Applications & Development Engineer CAFC0® Fire Protection Products NF Cc: T.Wildeboer- Isolatek International IS 1.ATEK Brand www.isolatek.com Brand IA B-Shop Drawings LEVEL i FOUNDATION AND FRAMING PLAN KEYNOTES: a TU.�:11,0, T. /� ® 4 6 7 9 11 CYC EACH WAY OVER CRUSHED r.- @5�y �"0 A0`a,"•, ( ; 1 SR mVm (ii? 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I WALL ---6 I , u U ALL BEAMS SHALL HAVE SUPPORT POSTS STACKED DOWN TO FIXagATUN SLAB AS NOTED PER RAN.EPOSTS.APE eg © p I I Or ,L ,k '`/' 1 n ,�Q w�l�'. © RE G NorcAum oSua�T�`°1LwT E°NNAToe+c soLas(eirocl" Owc nTTePACE,'HMIiRFETHE ArnC�''MABa'LL sF�sS..o-i U d uT C �`' I I I I 1. . _j.__. - pus�� '�'',r` FOUNDATION 2) DENOOTES DROPPcn BE.w../SED SEAM OR HEADER .. w 0 I EL II• 1--® ® --- lit6:117 � Red Rock Creek Commons ° o Q °a - - - a.L__.rAA 1OP ® a % 11, 1111111 unit .' 03 81. 111 I �r 1 Advanced Fireproofing & Insulation Co. °0.Z I ..-..I I I .. �� o 1 I �� --__.0._0. 'iiii 4f" ® Intumescent Fireproofing 1 � IA 1" I L m 1 III ® / Shop Drawing November 8th, 2019 s,T 1 .-r I I ;� I I // Prepared by Brad Hardy,Project Manager 509-924-6709 )1r1I ., m1 1w " — — -yy 1r m ® I,I " 1 '�__ O�L I /y FOUNDATION PUN • All p, Ijin Px1I TMRNO. e I 1 General Fireproofing Notes 8019 Alk I . T i 1 T ® I T nnf om Lete l 1 up to Levelev pertains to columns — 09.90.2019 © ' a _II m I runningfrom Level 1 to 2 only. © 4111111111111111:.I1 �� 1 �-- ! / —-1 I 1 132 mlla�Thls s mbol denotes thickness in mils°T PE.'V I �I®� rn�T i'I'1I11,I11 I / `/ Intumescent Fireproofing requiretl at column. D II _—_—_ II �' ,1.L -- © AEo RVE ALL F�rTMG Ex�VrpRoulsH EusT.G FLS.FOR BEARING°N UNDISTRIBUTED NAIVE SOIL.GEDrEcn To q® ,,.o,.zn.. Lb, 1- A -- .-.��.i.•II ® m I ICOORDINATE DOT TETOP OF RADES.OGTMGELEvvon WITH McIarEcruRUORAWINGS,rnaLauWalGs.sNECMDITKX.,AND F :'D m m oR FoornGS,GEOTECHNICAL SPECIAL INSPECTION REwmED PRIM TO INSTALLATION OF / AMaBO Ye CRUSHED ROCK eE PLACED AT M WORK T 0CS / 61 SO 10 11 I TOM OF FOOT.°LEVEL 1oF KH YT r ®® FOUNDATION AND FRAMING PLANT $ S2.O2 BGALE.,.B-.1 C a + , t r . I a, , Lm ( SUBMITTAL COVER SHEET Carleton Hart Architecture, P.C. CONSTRUCTION 12/112019 Received Date: 12/11/2019 This review is for general conformance with plans and specifications only.Any deviations from same not clearly noted Project Name: Red Rock Creek Commons by the subcontactor/supplier have not been reviewed.Review shall not constitute a complete check or detailed dimensions or Attention: Kayla Zander count or serve to relieve the subcontractor/supplier of contractual responsibility for any error or deviation from Architect: Carleton Hart Architecture contract requirements. DATE 12/11/2019 Submittal #: 07 81 23-3.0 PROJECT# 285 Spec Section #: 07 81 23 SPEC.SECTION# 07 81 23 Description: Deferred Intumescent Fireproofing REVIEWED BY Lisa Lipe,Project Engineer Additional Information Subcontractor: Advanced Fireproofing Reviewed ❑ Reviewed w/Comments ❑ Rejected Revise&Resubmit CARLETON HART ARCHITECTURE P.C. ❑ NO EXCEPTION TAKEN ❑ MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED ❑ FOR INFORMATION ONLY This review is for general conformance with design concept only. Any deviation from plans or specifications not clearly noted by the contractor has not been reviewed. Review shall not constitute a complete check of all detailed dimensions or count or serve to relieve the contractor of contractual responsibility for any error or deviation from contract requirements. By dristi.manandhar DATE 12/24/2019 CARLETON HART ARCHITECTURE, P.C. 830 SW 10TH AVENUE #200 • PORTLAND, OR 97205 503-243-2252 Lisa Lipe - From: brad@advancedfireproofing.com Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2019 4:42 PM To: Lisa Lipe; erin@advancedfireproofing.com Cc: Team Red Rock Creek Subject: RE: RRCC submittal Attachments: Isolatek W_D Thickness Manual - IFRMs.pdf Hi Lisa, Thanks for the submittal update. I've attached a page from Isolatek's online web page showing the required fireproofing thicknesses for the members being utilized on your project with UL Design#Y616. UL Designs are product-specific, so any given design provides thicknesses for a certain product make and model. UL Design#Y624 is specific to Firetex FX5120.The Intumescent Fireproofing product we bid with is CAFCO SprayFilm WB 5, and the corresponding product specific UL design for columns is Y616, so that's what we referenced in our submittal. We have utilized CAFCO SprayFilm WB 5 for projects all throughout the Pacific Northwest over the last ten years, including universities, hospitals, high-rises, and other major commercial buildings, and have always achieved consistently good results with the product's application and in-place performance. Additionally, application of CAFCO SprayFilm WB 5 proves to be more cost-effective, due to the decreased mil thickness required to achieve a 1 hour fire rating (translating to a savings in both time and labor). Regarding substrate primers, we included Isolatek's list of approved primers in our submittal, starting on Page 18. I truly hope this information serves to alleviate any concerns you may have. As always, please feel free to contact me if you have questions or wish to discuss (I am always here in the office). If you would like a partial list of projects we have served with CAFCO SprayFilm WB 5, we will be happy to provide that for you. Respectfully, Brad Hardy ADVANCED FIREPROOFING AHD INSULATION COMPANY is Project Manager/Estimator Advanced Fireproofing& Insulation Co. Phone (509)924 6709 I Fax (509) 924-9045 brad@advancedfireproofing.com IStATEK Y616 Structural Steel Square Tube Columns CAFCO®SprayFilm®WB 5&ISOLATEK®Type WB 5 • ASTM Desig. Wall Thk A/P Metric Desig. M/D Hp/A 1-Hour 1-1/2 Hour 2-Hour 3-Hour 6 x 6 5/8 0.56 152 x 152 x 15.9 106 74 0.047 0.093 0.147 0.288 1/2 0.46 x 12.7 87 90 0.051 0.111 0.171 NR 3/8 0.35 x 9.5 67 119 0.067 0.145 0.224 NR 5/16 0.30 x 7.9 57 139 0.078 0.170 0.261 NR 1/4 0.24 x 6.4 46 173 0.098 0.212 0.327 NR 3/16 0.18 x 4.8 34 231 NR NR NR NR 5.5 x 5.5 1/2 0.45 127 x 127 x 12.7 86 92 0.052 0.113 0.174 NR 3/8 0.35 x 9.5 67 119 0.067 0.145 0.224 NR 5/16 0.29 x 7.9 55 143 0.081 0.175 0.270 NR 1/4 0.24 x 6.4 46 173 0.098 0.212 0.327 NR 3/16 0.18 x 4.8 34 231 NR NR NR NR 5 x 5 1/2 0.45 127 x 127 x 12.7 86 92 0.052 0.113 0.174 NR 3/8 0.35 x 9.5 67 119 0.067 0.145 0.224 NR 5/16 0.29 x 7.9 55 143 0.081 0.175 0.270 NR 11/4 0.24 x 6.4 46 173 0.098 i 0.212 0.327 NR /16 0.18 x 4.8 34 231 NR NR NR NR 4.5 x 4.5 1/2 0.44 114 x 114 x 12.7 84 95 0.053 0.115 0.178 NR 3/8 0.34 x 9.5 65 122 0.069 0.150 0.231 NR 5/16 0.29 x 7.9 55 143 0.081 0.175 0.270 NR 1/4 0.24 x 6.4 46 173 0.098 0.212 0.327 NR 3/16 0.18 x 4.8 34 231 NR NR NR NR ` 4 x 4 1/2 0.44 102 x 102 x 12.7 84 95 0.053 0.115 0.178 NR 3/8 0.34 x 9.5 65 122 0.069 0.150 0.231 NR 5/16 0.29 x 7.9 55 143 0.081 0.175 0.270 NR 1/4 0.23 x 6.4 44 181 0.102 0.221 0.340 NR 3/16 0.18 x 4.8 34 231 NR NR NR NR 3.5 x 3.5 3/8 0.34 89 x 89 x 9.5 65 122 0.069 0.150 0.231 NR 5/16 0.29 x 7.9 55 143 0.081 0.175 0.270 NR 1/4 0.23 x 6.4 44 181 0.102 0.221 0.340 NR 3 x 3 3/8 0.33 76 x 76 x 9.5 63 126 0.071 0.154 0.238 NR 5/16 0.28 x 7.9 53 149 0.084 0.182 0.280 NR 1/4 0.23 x 6.4 44 181 0.102 0.221 0.340 NR 2 x 2 1/4 0.22 51 x 51 x 6.4 42 189 NR NR NR NR Note:A/P,M/D&Hp/A ratios based on design formula. Note:All thicknesses are expressed in inches. To convert to Mils,multiply by 1000.To convert to mm,multiply by 25.4 • it Refer to actual UL Design for complete details. Page 2 6/26/2012 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY—SITE ADDRESS: This form is recognized by most building departments in the Tri-County area for transmitting information. Please complete this form when submitting information for plan review responses and revisions. This form and the information it provides helps the review process and response to your project. City of Tigard • COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Transmittal Letter iji TIGARD 13125 SW Hall Blvd. • Tigard, Oregon 97223 • 503.718.2439 • www.tigard-or.gov TO: DATE RECEIVED: DEPT: BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED DEC 26 2019 FROM: Lisa Lipe CITY OF TIGARD COMPANY: LMC Construction BUILDING DIVISI PHONE: 503-646-0521 Iisal@lmcconstruction.com BY: RE: 11090 SW 68th Pkwy. Tigard, OR 97223 B4 P2019-00081 (Site Address) (Perms umber) Red Rock Creek Commons (Project name or subdivision name and lot number) ATTACHED ARE THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: Copies: Description: Coeies• Description: Additional set(s) of plans. Revisions: Cross section(s) and details. I Wall bracing and/or lateral analysis. Floor/roof framing. Basement and retaining walls. 1 1 Beam calculations. \ Engineer's calculations. 3 Other(explain): Deferred In mescent Coating REMARKS: Value $22,500 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Route to Permit Tech,. 'an: Date: ) C 1`0 Initials: Fees Duji Ye• ,M No Fee Description: Amount Du : — $ .-a.,7 . zi— $ 6.- . <d2 $ is - ---- - $ 23G . ) J Special ('1�a ) � Instru• ions: ) a 6 ' Reprint Permit(per PE): ❑ Yes U No V/ ❑ Done Applicant Notified: x.... Date: / / / Initials: 7e— I:\Building\Forms\TransmittalLetter-Revisions.doc 05/25/2012