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Flamecheck
Typical Uses
Typical Uses
There are many different applications for Flamecheck, it is widely used throughout the film and tv industry for fire protection during special effects.
The fire retardent / inhibitor properties of Flamecheck make it ideal for treating props and various materials that could ignite, especially in the close quarters of a fire effect or extremely hot lighting on a film set.
BS 5852 (part 2) & BS 5867 (part 2)
British Standards Certified
British Standards Certification
Manufactured and tested by an ISO 9001:2000 approved company. A non-corrosive, non-toxic, non-carcinogenic, colourless, odourless chemical, classified by Health and Safety as HARMLESS.
FLAMECHECK achieves BS 5852 (part 2) Crib 5 on furniture, upholstery & timber. FLAMECHECK achieves BS 5867 (part 2) on drapes and curtain materials. So Versatile it is the only flame retardant you will need to treat natural, Synthetic and blended materials, carpet, hessian, foam rubber, dried flowers and untreated timber, in fact almost anything porous enough to absorb the chemical.
Precautions
Whenever possible it is strongly recommended you test a sample of the material to be treated for:
1. Satisfactory Flame Retardancy.
2. Colour Fastness.
3. Shrinkage.
Treatment can last for the useful life of the material”. Unaffected by years of walking on carpet or sitting on furniture or wearing of clothes. (*Providing material is not subject to excessive wear and tear. N.B. Being a water based chemical, flooding or water washing may impair the treatment.