Passive fire protection (PFP) is an integral component of the three components of structural fire protection and fire safety in a building. PFP attempts to contain fires or slow the spread, through use of fire resistant walls, and doors (amongst other examples). All PFP systems, down to the smallest details, are founded upon, and entirely useless without bounding. More info about Passive Fire Protection.
The EC 3CTX is a transparent coating with improved scratch resistance, developed for interior wooden structures such as doors and furniture. EC 3CTX can be applied before transportation.
The EC 2CTX has been developed for standard applications, i.e. wooden surfaces that are not exposed to regular mechanical stress, such as interior building ceilings in West-European countries. The EC 2CTX is to be applied on the site.
In our CTX range, there are 2 product lines: EC 2CTX and EC 3CTX.
The EC 2CTX has been developed for standard applications, i.e. wooden surfaces that are not exposed to regular mechanical stress, such as interior building ceilings in West-European countries. The EC 2CTX is to be applied on the site.
EC 2CTX Base Coat:
This is an opaque and water based fire protecting coating for surface treatment of interior wooden structures with no direct contact.