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3M™ FireDam™ Spray 200 is a sprayable material that dries to form a tough, elastomeric coating. It will firestop building joints, curtain wall perimeter joints and through penetration seals to control the transmission of fire, heat, smoke and noxious gas. This water-based firestop sealer is applied with conventional airless sprayers, dries quickly and cleans up easily.
Brands | 3M™ |
Container Size (Imperial) | 5 Gallon |
Container Size (Metric) | 18.927 Liter |
Fire Rating | Up to 4 hours |
Movement Capability | 50% |
Product Color | Red, Gray |
Product Form | Drum |
Product Type | Spray |
Smoke Seal | Yes |
Sound Barrier | 56 in 56 |
Volume (Imperial) | 5 gal |
Volume (Metric) | 18.9 L |
Water-tight | No |
Safety Data Sheets
Document Number: MSDS_2625416_US_EN
(PDF)
Safety Data Sheets
Document Number: MSDS_2618171_US_EN
(PDF)
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