Inorganic, Vermiculite-based fireproof material
SmartRoc is an inorganic, asbestos free vermiculite-based material which can be applied by spray and is approved by the Fire Safety Bureau of Singapore. It provides both a protective and decorative finish.
SmartRoc is extremely stable and can be applied to virtually all building materials with excellent bonding strength. The unique chemical composition and physical characteristics that SmartRoc has enables it to exhibit a large number of properties suitable for a wide range of applications.
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The components of SmartRoc surfacing fireproof material combine to provide a passive protection against fires. Its strong adhesive property to metal makes it an excellent, simple and inexpensive fire-resistant cover for structural steel members and eliminates the need for traditional 50mm thick concrete protection. Application can be sped up via the use of continuous spraying machines. SmartRoc conforms to BS / UL standards for fire tests. The thickness of SmartRoc ranges from 6mm – 70mm and is determined by the duration of fire protection required (fire rating) and by the ratio of perimeter of exposed section to the cross-sectional area of the steel members (Hp/A) suitable for profile or box / solid protection applied.
Factory Controlled Quality Under stringent factory quality control, Pyrok is assured of its properties which meet tomorrow's building standards.
Lightweight The weight of Pyrok is way below that of traditional cement sand render, allowing for lighter roofs and overall building structural weight.
Easy Application Simply add water, mix and the product is ready to be laid on the site.
Physical Stability Pyrok is extremely stable both physically and chemically over a wide range of temperatures.
Thermal Insulation The low "K" value of Pyrok provides the necessary insulation against transfer of heat into a building, resulting in comfort and reduced air conditioning costs.
Fire Protection The ingredients of Pyrok surfacing material combine to provide a passive protection from fire. Its superior adhesion to metal makes it an excellent, simple and inexpensive fire-resistance covering to structural steel members eliminating the need for the traditional 50 mm thick concrete protection.