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CFS-M RG Firestop Mortar

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Hilti (Gt Britain) Ltd Third party certifications:
  • European Technical Approval (ETA)

    European Technical Approval (ETA)

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  • UK Technical Assessment (UKTA)

    UK Technical Assessment (UKTA)

    Certificate type

Firestop Mortar

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Application

  • Mixed penetrations in rigid walls and floors from 150 mm
  • Cables, cable bundles, cable trays and cable conduits
  • Non-combustible (metal) pipes with non-combustible insulation
  • Non-combustible (metal) and composite pipes with combustible insulation in combination with CFS-B firestop bandage
  • Combustible pipes in combination with CFS-C firestop collar, CFS-C P firestop collar or CFS-W firestop wrap


Description

Firestop mortar to help prevent fire and smoke from spreading through large openings with cable, pipe and mixed penetrations



Features and benefits:

  • Easier to install – consistency can be varied for application with a trowel or commercially available pumps
  • Excellent thermal insulating properties
  • Minimal shrinkage during curing and no spalling in event of fire
  • Paintable


General information

Color

Grey

Material

Cement

Guidance for specification option:

Cementitious mortar.

Shape

Formless

Uniclass

Pr_20_31_53_31 Fire-resisting mortarsPrimary

CAWS

P12/340 Intumescent mortar

P12/37 Intumescent mortar

Specification data - Fire-resisting mortars

Material

Cementitious mortar.

Fire resistance

240 minutes.

Guidance for specification option:

Dependent on substrate and application.

Density

700–900 kg/m³.

Acoustic performance

52 dB.

Setting time

10 hours.

Working time

45 minutes.

Compressive strength - 28 days

2.5 N/mm².

Application temperature

5–30°C.

Temperature resistance

-10 to +80°C.

Third party certifications

European Technical Approval (ETA)

ETA-12/0101 CFS-M RG Firestop Mortar

UK Technical Assessment (UKTA)

UKTA22 0037 CFS-M RG Firestop Mortar