FF197 Technical Data Sheet (en-GB)
FF197 Technical Data Sheet (en-GB)
FF197 Technical Data Sheet (en-GB)
Application
Product Information
FF197
• Immediately prior to use, shake the
canister vigorously at least 20 times.
Description
• Remove the protective cap and screw
FF197 is a modified, single component,
onto the Nullifire PU foam gun or use
fire rated polyurethane foam.
the nozzle provided. Fire Rated PU
• Fill approximately 80% of the
Usage / Purpose
required depth of the cavity because Construction Foam
FF197 is used to seal door frames and
the foam will expand.
linear gaps throughout the fire rated
• Work upwards on all vertical surfaces.
areas of a building.
• The foam is firmly set in
approximately 1 hour (depending on
Colour
temperature and humidity); excess
Grey
can be trimmed with a suitable cutting
knife.
Packaging
• Applying a light misting of clean water
750 ml pressurised canister (12 per box)
between each layer before subsequent
application will permit faster cure and
Availability
increase density.
Direct from Tremco CPG UK Limited (see
details on this TDS).
Cleaning
• Immediately after application, clean
Usage Guidelines the gun by removing the foam canister
and replacing with a can of illbruck
Always read SDS, pre-application
AA290 PU foam cleaner, and follow
guidance and relevant application detail
instructions on AA290 can.
prior to application. Ensure the latest
• Remove excess foam from
documents are downloaded prior to
every project commencement.
unintentional application immediately Key Benefits Summary
with illbruck AA290 PU foam cleaner
or acetone and a dry cloth.
• Tested to BS EN 1634-1 (fire door)
Protective Equipment
• Cured foam can only be removed • Gaps up to 35 mm (fire door)
USE IN WELL VENTILATED CONDITIONS • Tested without architrave (fire
mechanically.
and ensure all recommended protective door)
equipment is worn during handling
& use of this product. For full
Important Information • Suitable for use with plastic or
• Use in well ventilated conditions. timber packers (fire door)
recommendation, refer to safety data
• As with all PU foams, FF197 will not • Tested to BS EN 1366-4 (linear
sheet.
adhere to Teflon, polyethylene or gaps) : up to 4 hours fire
silicone coated surfaces. resistance
Necessary Tools • The cured foam is adversely affected
• PU foam application gun by UV light and should be covered • Excellent acoustic performance -
• Masking tape up to 62 dB
with a suitable sealant such as FS703.
• Suitable cutting knife • For nozzle application, invert can and • Tack free in 10 minutes
• PU gun cleaning solvent direct nozzle into gap and press gently • 2-in-1 gun & nozzle canister
on the adaptor to establish the correct
Preparation flow rate.
• Ensure suitability of product prior to • Ensure the surface to be cleaned is
use. solvent resistant prior to using or
• Protect all surrounding areas & applying AA290 as a cleaning agent.
substrates which are required to AA290 TDS & SDS are available at
remain free of FF197, using a suitable www.illbruck.com/AA290.
protective barrier. ETA 20/1338 APPROVAL N° CF5325
• The surfaces must be solid and stable.
• Remove all loose particles, dust
and grease.
• A speedier cure can be attained by
moistening the substrates if needed.
FF197
Fire Rated PU Construction Foam
Technical Information
Property Test Method Result
Composition Polyurethane foam
Tested to BS EN 1366-4 Up to 4 hours
Fire Performance*
Tested to BS EN 1634-1 60 minutes
Classification DIN4102: Part 1 B1
Application Canister Temperature Limits +10°C to +30°C
Application Ambient Temperature Limits +5°C to +35°C
LAB015 - 3 cm in width at 23°C
Density 20-30 kg/m3
and 50% RH
Yield FEICA TM 1003 45 litres
Tack Free Time FEICA TM 1014 10 minutes
Cutting Time FEICA TM 1005 60 minutes
Tensile Strength FEICA TM 1018 81 kPa
Shear Strength FEICA TM 1012 57 kPa
Compression Strength (10%) FEICA TM 1011 47 kPa
Thermal Conductivity EN 12667 0.036 W/m.K
Operating Temperature Conditions Peak: -40°C to +130°C
(extruded and cured) Continuous: -40°C to +90°C
*Please note that achievable fire rating depends upon specific joint configuration
Performance Data
Door and AAC & Plasterboard Walls - Tested to 1634-1 (Hardwood Frame 94 mm)
Fire Resistance in Minutes
Wall Thickness 35 mm Joint Width
100 mm 60
Hardwood
94 mm deep hardwood
Door Frame Min. 94 mm deep
– 620 kg/m³
Min. 620 kg/m³ density
Aperture Lining None, gypsum or other non-combustible board (must be lined in the case of frames less than 70 mm deep)
Softwood or hardwood
Door Frame Min. 94 mm deep without aperture lining/ Min. 70 mm deep with aperture framed and lined
Up to FD 120 Tested Door Sets (FF197 used as a backing material only for FS702)
Hardwood
Doorset Timber/composite leaf/timber frame– min. E 120 or EI 120 classified (EN 13501-2)