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What is NYC BC § 1705.14.6.3?

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This section outlines the requirements for conducting bond tests on primers, paints, or encapsulants when applied to surfaces with sprayed fire-resistant materials. It specifies that a bonding agent approved by the SFRM manufacturer must be used if bond strengths are below required values. Applies to building owners using fire-resistant materials.

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1705.14.6.3 Primer, paint and encapsulant bond tests.

BC § 1705.14.6.3

Bond tests to qualify a primer, paint or encapsulant shall be conducted when the sprayed fire-resistant material is applied to a primed, painted or encapsulated surface for which acceptable bond-strength performance between these coatings and the fire-resistant material has not been determined. A bonding agent approved by the SFRM manufacturer shall be applied to a primed, painted or encapsulated surface where the bond strengths are found to be less than required values.

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