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Thread: insulation Paint??
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17th February 2005, 09:35 PM #16
I have seen advertising and other mentions of thermal paints recently thats about all though.
Have you made sure that the outside is painted a light coulour like white.
Don't think for a minute that canvas is any less flamable than other fabrics. Most canvas burns real well because it is impregnated with oils & waxes to make it waterproof.
If flamability is a concern theatrical curtaining suppliers can treat fabric with flame retardent chemical such as "ROSCO Flamex".
The curtain will also help heaps with the noise.
cheers
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17th February 2005, 10:10 PM #17
The old english warships used to fireproof their canvas sails by soaking them in a solution of Alum.
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17th February 2005, 11:22 PM #18
Modern fire retardants used in theatre are borax based but ther is a coctail of other chemicals to make the product disperse thru the fabric and prevent it from misbehaving in varoius ways.
Flamex (& similar) is available through most serious theatrical suppliers.
Usualy applied by dipping or spraying, But do it outside as it corodes metal just like salt.
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