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Upon receipt our team will respond within 24-48 hours with specification/advice on our best suggestion for your project. If you have any questions regarding this process consult our technical department on 0113 2455450 (option 2).
Thermoguard Safeceilings Onecoat Ultra Matt is a decorative fire upgrade and finish in one coat. Protects bare and painted ceilings coated with up to 20 layers of water - based paints to achieve BS EN Class B and Class O*.
*Please Note: Onecoat Ultra Matt will only be certificated to Class 0 / Class B if all previous coatings are water-based* (*up to 20 coats)
1,400+ colours available to choose from in RAL, BS and NCS ranges. Also available Thermoguard Select shades with LRV (Light Reflectance Values).
The demands for durability and Infection control are much less needed on ceilings and areas free from wear and tear. Safeceilings OneCoat Ultra Matt offers a cost-effective value engineered solution that delivers the same high standards of protection in one coat, saving you time and money.
Can be used as part of a system to achieve 30 or 60 minute Fire Resistance on internal ceilings (requires specification and additional coats). The finished system provides a smooth aesthetically pleasing matt finishes for internal ceilings. For walls see Thermoguard Safewall Systems.
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Features & Benefits
- Can be used on new or previously painted ceilings
- Ultra Matt Single-Coat Fire Protection for ceilings
- Protects bare and painted ceilings coated with a combination of water-based acrylic and vinyl types of paint to achieve BS EN Class B and old Class O
- These results achieved at UKAS approved Fire Test Laboratory
- Also used as an Insulating finish for ceilings over Safewalls Insulating Basecoat for plasterboard needing increased fire resistance on gray boards where:
- Pink fire boards were needed
- One board installed where two needed
- Highly flammable, cyanide gas emitting foam insulation installed above ceilings
LRV Explained
What is LRV?
Light Reflectance Value is the acronym referring to the lightness and darkness of colours, running on a scale from 0% to 100% that increases with the light in a colour.
LRV is commonly confused with "intensity", which actually refers to how vivid or dull a colour is.
Why is LRV important?
LRV is vital for contractors and designers working with care homes, hospitals and other healthcare facilities used by patients suffering from colour blindness, visual impairments or dementia. Using colours that are distinct from another will help aid navigation and can improve mood.
Using clear and high level contrasting colours will help patients distinguish between walls and ceilings, seating, doors and other surfaces. The best way to measure contrast is with the LRV, with at least 30 point difference between colours on adjoining surfaces, helping meet legal requirements of the Equality Act 2010.
Fire Test Performance
Fire Test Standards in UKAS and EOTA - accredited Fire Test laboratory
- BS EN Class B & Class 0 compliant over multiple layers and combinations of ceiling paints*
- *Onecoat Ultra Matt will only be certificated to Class 0 / Class B if all previous coatings are water-based* (*up to 20 coats)
Application
- For New Ceilings
- 1 coat Thermoguard DryWall and Plaster Primer (or an alternative good quality water based primer)
- 1 coat Safeceilings Onecoat Ultra Matt
Fire Protection for Previously Painted Ceilings
(Up to 20 coats of any water based paints)
- 1 coat Safeceilings Onecoat Ultra Matt
- With notable colour change OR over solvent based or anti-graffiti paints first apply 1 coat Thermoguard Safewalls Insulating Basecoat
- Safeceilings Onecoat Ultra Matt will only be certificated to Class 0 / Class B if:
Preparation & Application
- Surfaces to be clean dry and firmly adhering
- Ensure good ventilation
- Do not apply while condensation could occur during drying
- Apply using a woven short pile roller sleeve or synthetic brush
- Spray:
- Thin 5% water OR Airless Graco 1500, 3500 or equivalent
- 3/8” line, 30 mesh filter on machine, no filter in gun
- 521, 523, 621 or 623 tip
- Ensure coverage is applied as per can i.e., 25 sqm can covers 25 sqm
- Onecoat must be clean and fully hard dry before application of additional coats
See Data Sheets for detailed Application information.
Application Conditions
- Do not apply in temperatures under 8°C or above 30°C
- Conditions Maximum relative Humidity below 75%
- Surface should be at least 3°C above the dew point
Drying Times
- In normal conditions product will be touch dry in an hour and fully dry after 4 hours
How It Works
Onecoat Ceiling Fire Paint expands in a fire to create a resilient insulating barrier.
New EU/BS EN Fire Standards Explained
- BS EN Class B replaces Class 0
- Today both Class 0 and Class B comply for escape routes, but Class 0 is being phased out
- New BS EN also protects from toxic smoke – safe ones are s1 and s2
- New BS EN also protects from flaming droplets – safest d0
- New compliant standards for corridors, stairs, lobbies are BS EN Class B s1 d0 and Class B s2 d0
Quality Assurance
Thermoguard products are manufactured under ISO 9000.
Environmental, Health & Safety
Thermoguard Safeceilings water-based low odour, low VoC, user and eco-friendly. Please see the Safety Data Sheet above before use.
IMPORTANT FIRE PRODUCTS NOTICE: The information displayed on this website should be used as a guide ONLY and our Technical Department should be contacted to obtain a tailored specification and any advice necessary before you place an order for fire protection products. Fire protection products are non-returnable except in accordance with Condition 8 of the Terms and Conditions and should be applied only by an individual with the necessary expertise and experience. We will not be held liable for any resulting damage to property, human life or monetary costs incurred due to the incorrect specification you have prepared or use of fire protection products caused by your negligence, including your failure to have contacted us to obtain the relevant advice/specification.