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FINTEX-TETRAKEM OY Mäkirinteentie 13, 36220 Kangasala • FINLAND Tel FIRE SECURE PRODUCTS FINTEX-TETRAKEM OY Mäkirinteentie 13, 36220 Kangasala • FINLAND Tel. +358 20 785 1210 • www.fintex.fi 1027 Fire Secure Mastic Adhesive references: Shipyards: Chantiers de l´Atlantique, France Helsinki Shipyard, Finland Meyer Werft, Papenburg, Germany Meyer Turku, Finland Mitsubishi Koyagi, Nagasaki, Japan MV Werften, Wismar, Germany MV Werften, Rostock, Germany MV Werften, Stralsund, Germany Rauma Marine Constructions, Finland Cruisers in which our products Table of Contents have been used: References ................................................................... 2 Harmony of the Seas 1027 Fire Secure Mastic Adhesive ............................... 3 Oasis of the Seas 1050 Fire Secure Adhesive .......................................... 4 Allure of the Seas Suitability of 1027 and 1050 as Adhesive .................... 5 Symphony of the Seas Suitability of 1027 and 1050 as Sealant....................... 6 M/S Freedom of the Seas 6065R Neofix Contact Adhesive IMO/MEO ................. 7 M/S Liberty of the Seas EC-TYPE Examination Certificate Eurofins ................... 8 M/S Independence of the Seas EC-TYPE Examination Certificate VTT ........................ 10 M/S AIDAprima Quality-System Certificate Eurofins ........................... 12 M/S AIDAperla Type Approval Certificate Bureau Veritas .................. 14 Mein Schiff 1-6 Recognition for BV MOde II Scheme ......................... 16 Costa Toscana 6002 Tetrakem FS 2 Primer ........................................ 18 Costa Smeralda 6007 Tetrakem FS 7 Acrylic Matte ............................. 20 Carnival Mardi Gras 6020 Tetrakem FS 20 High Performance Acrylic ........ 22 MSC Meraviglia 6011 Tetrakem FS 11 Ceiling Plus .............................. 24 MSC Bellissima 6025hs KSM 25 FS Special Antimicrobial ................... 26 MSC Grandiosa 6009hs Tetrakem Satin FS Antimicrobial ................... 28 Celebrity Edge EY-Type Examination Certificate VTT ......................... 30 2 FT Card DATA SHEET 1027 Fire Secure Mastic Adhesive Product One component, acrylic-based sealant and mounting adhesive for maritime industry, where IMO-classification is required. Phase Off-white paste, mild odor. Suitability For connecting materials, filling holes, sealing etc. glass fiber fabrics, PVC, ABS, EPS, polystyrene foam, mineral wool, glass wool, mineral board, decoration sheets, panels, ceramic tile for decorative purposes, metal and galvanized metal, textiles, steel, painted steel, aluminum. Not corrosive towards metals. Technical data Application Temperature + 5°C - + 40°C Density 1,40 g/ml Application rate 550 g/min, 3mm/4 bar. Curing Time ± 2-3 mm / 24 h Elongation break 150 % Joint movement 15 % Shore 30 Shore A DIN 53505 Open time 10-15 min. Temperature resistance - 20°C - +75°C Usage temperature Minimum + 10°C Storage stability 12 months after date of production, stored in dry place. +5°C - + 25°C. Avoid freezing. Sertificate IMO Colour Off-white, or tintable for common colour systems. Packaging 330 ml plastic cartridge. Operating directions Conditions Surfaces have to be clean and dry, free from grease and dust. To ensure optimal drying, one surface has to be porous. Apply using a hand- or pneumatic caulking gun. Sealant is paintable once fully dried. Always test the adhesive prior to application. Finish and smoothen with water. Adhesive is freeze-resistant once dried. Restricted use: Where the product is required to have a surface with low flame spread characteristics (per IMO FTPC Part 5) and the product is required to be incapable of producing excessive quantities of smoke and/or toxic products or not to give rise to toxic hazards at elevated temperatures (IMO FTPC Part 2), the material must be used as a strip. The strip may not be more than 30 mm wide and 3 mm thick, and there must be a space of non-combustible material at least 50 mm wide on either side. Cleaning Water and soap Tools cleaning Water Environment Adhesive waste must be delivered to a hazardous waste station. Empty cartridges can be recycled or disposed as ordinary waste. Safety Read the product’s health and safety data sheet before use. This is available on the Fintex website. Fire resistant Non-flammable Transport This product is not classified as hazardous material. 3 Table 1 DATA SHEET FT Card Suitability of various materials when using Tetrakem 1050 and 1027 as adhesive and recommended pretreatment. 1050 Fire Secure Adhesive Product One-component acrylic-based sealant and mounting adhesive for maritime industry where IMO-classification is required. Phase Off white paste like, mild odor. Materials Suitability To join materials together, fill holes ja seal etc. Fiberglass fabrics, PVC, ABS,EPS, polystyrene foam, mineral wool, glass wool, mineral board, decoration sheets, panels, ceramic tile for decorating purposes, metal and galvanized metal, textiles, steel, painted steel. Not corrosive towards metals. Stainless steel Galvanized steel Primer coated steel Aluminium Aluminium anodized Steel aluminium PVC ABS Fiberglass Ceramic tiles Concrete Glass Teak Plywood Fibre boards Construction boards Brass PS, EPS Fiberglass mesh Textiles Technical data Stainless steel Galvanized steel 33 3311130332333333 Application Temperature + 5⁰C - + 40°C Primer coated steel 33 33111303 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Density 1,40 g/ml Aluminium 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 0 0 0 Application rate 550 g/min, 3 mm/4 bar Aluminium anodized 33 3311130332000000 Curing Time ± 2-3 mm / 24 h Steel aluminium Elongation break 150 % 33 3311133332000000 Joint movement 15 % PVC 11 1111111112111111 Shore 30 Shore A DIN 53505 ABS 11 1111111112111111 Open time 10–15 min Fiberglass 11 1111111112111111 Temperature resistance - 20°C - +75°C Ceramic tiles 33 3311130312000000 Using temperature Minimum + 10°C Concrete 0030311100332000000 Storage stability 12 months after date of production, stored in Glass 333 3311133332333333 dry place. +5⁰C - + 25⁰C. Protect from freezing. Teak 332 3311113332333333 Sertificate EC Type- Examination Certificate VTT-C-11651-15-16. Plywood 2222222222220222222 U.S. Coast Guard approval. Fibre boards 303 001110033200000 0 Bureau Veritas Type Approval Certificate 24618/B0 BV Construction boards 303 0011100332000000 Colour Off White or tintable for common colour systems. Brass 303 0011100332003000 Packaging 10L PS, EPS 300 0011100332000000 Fiberglass mesh 300 0011100332000000 Operating directions Textiles 3000011100332000000 Conditions Surfaces have to be clean and dry, free from grease and dust. In order to obtain good drying, one of the surfaces have to be porous. Application with a hand- or pneumatic caulking gun. Sealant is paintable Suitability Pretreatment after fully dried. Always test the adhesive prior to application. Finish and smoothen with water. Adhesive is freeze resistance after dried. Excellent No pretreatment 0 Restricted use: Where the product is required to have a surface with low flame spread characteristics (according to IMO FTPC Part 5) and the product is required not to be capable of producing excessive Fine grinding 1 quantities of smoke and/or toxic products or not to give rise to toxic hazards at elevated temperatures Good Coarse grinding 2 (IMO FTPC Part 2), the material shall be used as a strip. Wiping grease off 3 The stripe shall not be more than 30 mm wide and 3 mm thick and on both sides of it have to be at least Satisfying 50 mm wide area non-combustible material. Cleaning Water and soap Not recommended Tools cleaning Water Environment Adhesive waste has to be delivered to hazardous waste station. Empty cartridge can be recycled This table, Table 1, tells suitability of Tetrakem Fire Secure 1027 and 1050 when using them as adhesive. or delivered to waste station. In Table 2 are suitabilities when using Tetrakem Fire Secure 1027 and 1050 as sealant. Safety Product health and safety data sheet must be read before use. These are available at Fintex websites. When glueing non-porous materials the evaporating water must be let out from between materials Fire resistant Not flammable during drying period . In these cases adhesive must be combed open with a suitable spatula e.g. 8-10mm. Transport This product does not sphere of influence in hazardous material. 4 Table 1 DATA SHEET FT Card Suitability of various materials when using Tetrakem 1050 and 1027 as adhesive and recommended pretreatment. 1050 Fire Secure Adhesive Product One-component acrylic-based sealant and mounting adhesive for maritime industry where IMO-classification is required. Phase Off white paste like, mild odor. Materials Suitability To join materials together, fill holes ja seal etc. Fiberglass fabrics, PVC, ABS,EPS, polystyrene foam, mineral wool, glass wool, mineral board, decoration sheets, panels, ceramic tile for decorating purposes, metal and galvanized metal, textiles, steel, painted steel. Not corrosive towards metals. Stainless steel Galvanized steel Primer coated steel Aluminium Aluminium anodized Steel aluminium PVC ABS Fiberglass Ceramic tiles Concrete Glass Teak Plywood Fibre boards Construction boards Brass PS, EPS Fiberglass mesh Textiles Technical data Stainless steel Galvanized steel 33 3311130332333333 Application Temperature + 5⁰C - + 40°C Primer coated steel 33 33111303 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Density 1,40 g/ml Aluminium 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 0 0 0 Application rate 550 g/min, 3 mm/4 bar Aluminium anodized 33 3311130332000000 Curing Time ± 2-3 mm / 24 h Steel aluminium Elongation break 150 % 33 3311133332000000 Joint movement 15 % PVC 11 1111111112111111 Shore 30 Shore A DIN 53505 ABS 11 1111111112111111 Open time
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