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Intumescent coatings play a critical role in fire protection by providing passive fire resistance to various structures, particularly in the construction and shipbuilding industries. These coatings are applied to steel, concrete, and other construction materials to delay structural collapse and reduce the spread of fire. The primary functions of intumescent coatings include:
  • Fire protection: Upon exposure to high temperatures, the coating swells, forming an insulating char layer that shields the substrate from the heat. This helps maintain the material’s structural integrity for an extended period, providing crucial time for people to evacuate and for firefighters to respond.
  • Heat insulation: The expanded char layer acts as a barrier, preventing heat transfer between the protected structure and the fire. This helps maintain the substrate’s temperature below the critical failure point, preserving its load-bearing capacity.
  • Smoke reduction: Intumescent coatings can help reduce the production of smoke and toxic gases during a fire, thereby reducing the risks associated with smoke inhalation and improving visibility for evacuation and rescue operations.
  • Aesthetic appeal: Intumescent coatings can be applied in a range of colours and finishes, allowing them to blend with the building’s design while providing fire protection.
  • Versatility: Intumescent coatings can be used on various substrates, including steel, concrete, and timber. They can also be used in combination with other fire protection systems for enhanced performance.
  • Compliance with regulations: Applying intumescent coatings on structural elements may help buildings meet fire safety regulations and building codes, reducing the risk of penalties and legal issues.

Tamás Hám-Szabó

Founder of SAAS First – the Best AI and Data-Driven Customer Engagement Tool
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