Flame Seal-TB is The First Thin Film Coating to Receive ICC Certification

Flame Seal Products Inc. is continuing with its expansive market awareness campaign, in order to showcase its accomplishments and clarify Flame Seal-TB’s credentials as the ONLY truly qualified thin film coating that satisfies every aspect of the code and certification requirements for Polyurethane Foam Insulation Thermal Barriers.

Flame Seal-TB was not only the first thin film coating to receive ICC Certification under the Thermal Barrier requirements in the fire codes, but it also remains the only product that legitimately qualifies for use on Polyurethane foam to satisfy this important life and safety code.

Flame Seal-TB has also been certified for Ignition Barrier code requirements at the request of customers. Although that test is far less challenging, Flame Seal joins a number of other good products in that aspect of this important work. However, it is the Thermal Barrier requirement that is the prime market that Flame Seal is targeting because at present there are no legitimate competitors in that very difficult aspect of the code.

Flame Seal-TB has passed all testing and met all requirements according to ICC protocol, and is presently certified for use on the following foam brands:

BAYER, BASF, CERTAINTEED, ICYNENE, BIOBASED, DOW

All Intertek and Warnock-Hersey certified, ICC certifications in various stages with all brands. As of this writing, three are complete, as the others are imminent.

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