Products by category
Here's a comprehensive guide to the complete range of products used by Swart & Sons in all of our projects.
Protective coatings
includes products from
Zinga
MCU Coatings
Dulux® Protective Coatings
Sherwin-Williams
Unlike with paint for aesthetic purposes, the selection and application of protective coatings is critical to ensure the longevity of the structure it is applied to.
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Protective coatings
products
Vermiculite spray
includes products from
Isolatek
Promat
Vermiculite spray is the most cost effective way of protecting structural steel on projects where large amounts of steel are required to be fire protected.
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Vermiculite spray
products
Fire-rated sealant
includes products from
Trafalgar
Fire-rated sealants are used to seal small openings and gaps through which pipes, ducts, electrical cables, etc can pass through walls or floors in buildings. Like all passive fire prevention products they have a fire rating which indicates the time it will stop fire for.
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Fire-rated sealant
products
Fireproof board
includes products from
Trafalgar
Gyprock
Ideal for situations where space is limited, for example walls, ceiling and bulkheads. Also a very effective means of providing fire protection to structural steel by using them as a cladding material.
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Fireproof board
products
Passive fire protection
includes products from
International
Isolatek
Jotun
Promat
Trafalgar
The practice of increasing a structure's resistance to fire through a variety of means - fireproof coatings, fire doors, flame shields and fire-resistant materials.
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Passive fire protection
products
Fire stopping
includes products from
Gyprock
International
Isolatek
Jotun
Promat
As the name suggests, fire stopping is preventing the spread of fire through a structure and is primarily achieved through the use of fire resistant materials and products - i.e. passive fire protection products.
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Fire stopping
products
Intumescent coating
includes products from
International
Jotun
PPG
Dulux® Protective Coatings
Sherwin-Williams
Intumescent coatings react to heat by swelling in a controlled manner to many times its original thickness, producing a char formed by a large number of bubbles that act as an insulating layer to protect the underlying material.