Legacy Technologies' TPS-611 is an advanced fire-resistant coating designed to boost safety across various industries. The coating forms a strong barrier that shields materials from flames and extreme heat.
TPS-611 is an advanced fire-resistant coating built around zero flash point technology. Where traditional fire retardants are designed to delay combustion or reduce heat transfer, TPS-611 takes a different approach by working to actively reflect heat and prevent ignition of the protected material.
Unlike traditional fire-resistant coatings, which might delay the spread of fire or reduce the rate of heat transfer, a Thermal Protection System is designed to actively repel heat and prevent the ignition of the protected material.
The coating works to reflect heat back rather than absorbing it into the substrate underneath.
An impermeable barrier is intended to protect the underlying material from the direct effects of flame.
By preventing thermal penetration, the goal is to maintain the material's original properties under thermal stress.
TPS-611 is designed for application in industries where thermal exposure is a known safety challenge. We are actively exploring how the coating can be applied across the following sectors.
TPS-611 was developed to do more than slow combustion. Built around zero flash point technology, it is designed to prevent ignition of the protected material in the first place.
Tested at a nationally certified burn testing laboratory in New Jersey on steel, rail ties, and shingles.
Built around zero flash point technology designed to prevent ignition of the protected material.
Performance evaluated across steel, rail ties, and shingles, materials chosen for their relevance to infrastructure and construction.
Designed for application across infrastructure, transportation, and protective gear.
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