Description
Properties:
- Fire Resistance: The primary property of polyurethane fire-retardant lacquer is its ability to inhibit or slow down the spread of flames. It reduces the flammability of the substrate it’s applied to.
- Durability: It maintains the durability and protective qualities associated with polyurethane coatings, making it suitable for a variety of applications.
- Adhesion: Polyurethane fire-retardant lacquer adheres well to a range of surfaces, making it versatile for different materials.
Uses:
- Construction: It’s commonly used in construction applications to make wooden structures or panels fire-resistant. This is crucial for compliance with building codes and enhancing fire safety.
- Textiles: Polyurethane fire-retardant lacquer can be used to treat fabrics, curtains, upholstery, and draperies to reduce their flammability in public spaces.
- Foam Insulation: In some cases, it’s used to treat foam insulation materials to reduce their flammability and enhance fire safety in buildings.
- Aerospace: This type of lacquer is used in aerospace applications to make aircraft interiors and components more fire-resistant.
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