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southpark
Aug 06, 2014Explorer
the bear II wrote:
I was impressed with the product listed at the website below. It can be sprayed on or brushed on. A 1/8th thick coating will resist direct flame for an hour. In the test I watched the flame registered 1200 degrees and on the opposite side from the coating a temperature probe was only showing 86 degrees.
It's not cheap but works well and is being used by luxury yacht builders for fire and heat protection plus it does have some sound dampening properties.
http://www.noxudolusa.com/products/thermal-insulation-products/
There are some dealers in so cal listed that will apply the product for you
Hey Bear, you got me interested in this, but the link goes to a product called "Noxudol X9" and its data sheet says the dry film heat resistance is 212 degrees Fahrenheit MAX (the flash point of the liquid is the same). What am I missing here or are you referring to a different product?
Please get me pointed to the right one if you don't mind.
Cheers
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