fire retardant PVC protective film

fire retardant PVC protective film

fire retardant PVC protective film

Fire Retardant PVC Protective Film (B2) – 0.5mm Pipe Wrap

Fire retardant PVC protective film is a self-extinguishing, B2-grade protective wrap designed to safeguard pipes and pipe fittings during painting, finishing and site operations. This 0.5 mm PVC film offers reliable, temporary protection against scratches, dust, cement splashes and overspray. For best results, apply the film only after the paint has completely dried and remove it before scaffold removal.

Why choose our fire retardant PVC protective film?

  • B2 self-extinguishing flame-retardant performance for added site safety.
  • 0.5 mm thickness balances flexibility and durability—easy to wrap, tough enough to protect.
  • Clean removal when used as directed; helps maintain a neat handover finish.
  • Versatile for new installations, maintenance shut-downs and refits.

Key Specifications

Description PVC protective film which is fire retardant
Usage & Application Wrap on pipe or pipe fitting after the paint is completely dried; remove before the scaffold is removed
Thickness 0.5 mm (or as per vendor)
Flame-retardant grade Self-extinguishing (B2 grade or higher)
Material PVC

Detailed Benefits

This fire retardant PVC protective film reduces rework by shielding freshly painted substrates from accidental knocks and site debris. The film’s controlled tack helps it conform around bends, elbows and tees commonly found in MEP and industrial piping. Because it is self-extinguishing (B2), the material adds an extra layer of safety whenever temporary protection is required in active job sites.

Where to Use

  • Mechanical rooms, plant rooms and utility corridors
  • Industrial facilities and shutdown maintenance
  • Construction punch-list protection for pipes & fittings
  • Refurbishment projects needing temporary surface protection

How to Apply

  1. Ensure painted surface is fully cured and dry to touch.
  2. Unroll the fire retardant PVC protective film and wrap evenly with light tension.
  3. Overlap by 10–20 mm on each turn; secure the end with compatible tape if required.
  4. Inspect periodically; replace if film is damaged or heavily soiled.
  5. Remove before scaffold removal and dispose of responsibly.

Pro Tips

  • Always test on a small area if surface is sensitive.
  • Avoid wrapping on wet paint or dusty/oily surfaces.
  • Store rolls in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

FAQs

Q1: What is the flame-retardant rating?
A1: The film is self-extinguishing, B2 grade (or higher), suitable for temporary site protection.

Q2: When should I wrap the pipe?
A2: Apply the film after the paint is completely dry to avoid imprinting or lifting.

Q3: Can I use it on fittings and bends?
A3: Yes. The 0.5 mm thickness makes it flexible enough for elbows, tees and reducers.

Q4: How is it removed?
A4: Peel the fire retardant PVC protective film slowly at a low angle and discard. Remove it before scaffold removal as part of site cleanup.

What’s in the box

1 x roll of fire retardant PVC protective film, 0.5 mm thick (length and width per vendor specification).

Safety & Compliance

Use PPE as per site rules. Follow local regulations for disposal. Do not apply on hot surfaces. This product is intended for temporary protection only.