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How to apply Roscoflamex S33
Virtually infinite varieties of synthetic fabrics are available and in wide use
in the entertainment industry today. Roscoflamex S33 is an effective treatment
for many of these fabrics, but not all. The best method of application on a
specific fabric will be determined by a combination of factors including the
type of fiber, the weave of the material and the delicacy of the finished
fabric. While immersion may be the most efficient way of treating a
particularly resistant fiber, such treatment may alter the hand of the material
so much as to make it unusable. Always prepare a range of samples to determine
the best method for each fabric being used.
DILUTION:
Roscoflamex S33 may be used straight out of the bottle. Dilute with water if
necessary. This allows the product to be effective on the widest range of
materials. Because of the strength of this solution, certain fabrics will
develop a white powdery residue after the Roscoflamex S33 has dried. If this
occurs on your test sample, dilute the Roscoflamex S33 10% with water and
retest. Continue this process until your sample dries with no residue.
APPLICATION:
Regardless of the method of application, it is necessary to insure that an
adequate amount of Roscoflamex S33 is absorbed into the material. This can only
be determined by comparing dry weights of untreated and treated material, with
the treated material reflecting an increase of 15-20% above the untreated
material's weight.
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Dipping:
This is the most efficient method of impregnation. Immerse completely for ten
minutes, and hang to dry. Dripped Roscoflamex S33 can be re-used if stored in a
tightly covered, nonmetallic container. Do not immerse a finished, painted
drop.
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Brushing:
Using a wide layin brush, brush a properly diluted Roscoflamex S33 solution into
the fibers of the material being treated. Brush the solution in using a
criss-crossing pattern to insure adequate absorption.
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Spraying:
In spraying for flame retardance, it is especially important that an adequate
quantity of Roscoflamex S33 be absorbed. In calculating the amount of
Roscoflamex S33 needed, remember a substantial portion of the spray will not
fall on the fabric.
STORAGE:
Store Roscoflamex S33 only in non-metallic containers. When metal sprayers are
used, they should be thoroughly cleaned immediately after use, including
nozzles and accessories. Avoid use of metal buckets or paint containers when
possible.
COVERAGE:
On average, 300 sq. ft. per gallon of undiluted S33. Coverage is determined by
the ease of absorption into the fiber of the fabric.
WARNING: Use only with adequate ventilation. Do not take internally. Do notstore in extreme heat or allow to come in contact with strong acids. Closecontainer after each use. Do not transfer contents to another container. Do notstore in metal containers as Roscoflamex may corrode. Wash hands after use.KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
S33 Quick Tips
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Certain fabrics are extremely difficult to treat without altering the hand or
color of the material. China silk can often be effectively treated with S33
diluted with water 1:2, applied with a sprayer.
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S33 works by penetrating into the fiber or weave of a synthetic material.
Materials like plastic or foams, while synthetic, have no weave to speak of and
therefore S-33 cannot treat these types of materials. In this instance it is
necessary to apply a flame retardant coating like Foamcoat.
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Never use Roscoflamex S33 over metallic paint or oxidation will occur.
Contact Rosco for more information or technical support on treating your scenery
for flame retardance.
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Specifications
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#07933
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Roscoflamex S33
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