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Description for Dana Lim Fire Guard A+ 566
A plastic water-based acrylic sealant, suitable for sealing around pipe penetrations through walls and floor slabs. Contains no organic solvents, halogens, phthalates or asbestos.Application Type Sealing 1 Part or 2 Part 1-Part Material Form Paste Substrate Ceramic insulation, Plastic, Stone wool, Concrete, Porous surfaces, Masonry, Gypsum plasterboard, Gypsum plasterboard, Lightweight concrete, Regular concrete Industry Suitable for sealing around pipe penetrations through floor slabs Manufacturer Dana Lim Chemistry Water-based acrylic, Contains no organic solvents, Water-based acrylic, Contains no halogens, Contains no phthalates, Contains no asbestos Cure Method Pressure sensitive Application Temperature (°F) 41 to 104 Cure Time (min) 4,320 to 10,080 Color White Fire Resistance Flame Resistance: Fire guard High Temperature Resistance (°C) 80, Withstand higher temperatures Low Temperature Resistance (°C) -25 Density (g/cm³) 1.6 (kg/litre) -
Technical Data for Dana Lim Fire Guard A+ 566
Overview
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Application Type
- Sealant
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1 Part or 2 Part
- 1-Part
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Material Form
- Paste
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Substrate
- Ceramic
- Porous Substrates
- Masonry
- Stone
- Concrete
- Gypsum
- Plaster
- Plastic
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Industry
- Construction
- Flooring
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Chemistry
- Halogen-free
- Acrylic
- Other
- Water-based
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Application Method
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Cure Method
- Pressure Sensitive (min)
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Color
- White
Specifications
Cure Specs
Application Temperature (°F) Register to view Cure Time (min) Tack Free Time (min) Thixotropic Material Resistance
Environmental Resistance Register to view High Temperature Resistance (°C) Low Temperature Resistance (°C) Moisture/Humidity Resistance Other Properties
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Best Practices for Dana Lim Fire Guard A+ 566
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Surface Preparation
All surfaces must be clean, dry, free of grease, dust and loose particles.
Porous surfaces should be primed with a dilution of 50 % water and 50% sealant.
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Application
The tip of the cartridge is cut off with a keen knife after which the tip is cut with an inclined cut, which is a bit smaller than the width of the joint. The sealant is applied by means of a hand- or pneumatic gun.
The sealant is pressed in place and finished with a joint nail dipped in water, a wet sponge or a wet cloth, immediately after application.
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Curing
Fully curing in approx. 3-7 days, depending on the size of the joint, air humidity and temperature. The curing time is prolonged at lower temperatures and higher relative humidity.
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Clean-Up
Tools can be cleaned - and sealant removed with hot water before curing.
Hands and skin should be washed with soap and water.
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Removal
Cured sealant can only be removed mechanically.
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Cure Time Test Methods
| Cure Time | Test Method |
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| 4,320 to 10,080 min | Fully curing, Approx. |
Tack Free Time Test Methods
| Tack Free Time | Tack Free Temperature | Test Method |
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| 15 min | 23°C | Skin formation, Approx., 50 % RH. |
High Temperature Resistance Test Methods
| High Temperature Resistance | Test Method |
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| 80°C | Cured |
| Withstand higher temperatures |
Low Temperature Resistance Test Methods
| Low Temperature Resistance | Test Method |
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| -25°C | Cured |
