Intumescent coatings with improved properties for high-rise construction

The paper overviews the way of creating intumescent fire-protective compositions with improved properties by adding nano-and micro-sized supplements into them. Intumescent paints are inert at low temperatures, and at higher temperatures they expand and degrade to provide a charred layer of low condu...

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Main Authors: Ustinov Andrey, Zybina Olga, Tanklevsky Leonid, Lebedev Vasily, Andreev Andrey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183302039
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spelling doaj-93d0343ff369425b8df1e5abe11674542021-02-02T01:49:06ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01330203910.1051/e3sconf/20183302039e3sconf_hrc2018_02039Intumescent coatings with improved properties for high-rise constructionUstinov AndreyZybina OlgaTanklevsky LeonidLebedev VasilyAndreev AndreyThe paper overviews the way of creating intumescent fire-protective compositions with improved properties by adding nano-and micro-sized supplements into them. Intumescent paints are inert at low temperatures, and at higher temperatures they expand and degrade to provide a charred layer of low conductivity materials. The modified intumescent paints are able to form a more stable charred layer than the classical paints. The stability of a charred layer is crucial if the fire safety in high-rise construction must be secured, because a weak charred layer will not provide a required fire endurance for steel bearing structures and they will break down in case of fire. The fire-protective properties of modified intumescent paints were estimated using an electrical furnace. Also the way of thermal decomposition of the paints was studied with thermogravimetric analysis. Results show that modified intumescent paints form a charred layer with improved fire-protective properties; it can serve as a thermal barrier for a longer period of time. Thermogravimetric analysis confirms this fact showing that the temperatures of full thermal decay in case of modified paints are higher than those of non-modified paints.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183302039
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author Ustinov Andrey
Zybina Olga
Tanklevsky Leonid
Lebedev Vasily
Andreev Andrey
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Intumescent coatings with improved properties for high-rise construction
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title Intumescent coatings with improved properties for high-rise construction
title_short Intumescent coatings with improved properties for high-rise construction
title_full Intumescent coatings with improved properties for high-rise construction
title_fullStr Intumescent coatings with improved properties for high-rise construction
title_full_unstemmed Intumescent coatings with improved properties for high-rise construction
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publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description The paper overviews the way of creating intumescent fire-protective compositions with improved properties by adding nano-and micro-sized supplements into them. Intumescent paints are inert at low temperatures, and at higher temperatures they expand and degrade to provide a charred layer of low conductivity materials. The modified intumescent paints are able to form a more stable charred layer than the classical paints. The stability of a charred layer is crucial if the fire safety in high-rise construction must be secured, because a weak charred layer will not provide a required fire endurance for steel bearing structures and they will break down in case of fire. The fire-protective properties of modified intumescent paints were estimated using an electrical furnace. Also the way of thermal decomposition of the paints was studied with thermogravimetric analysis. Results show that modified intumescent paints form a charred layer with improved fire-protective properties; it can serve as a thermal barrier for a longer period of time. Thermogravimetric analysis confirms this fact showing that the temperatures of full thermal decay in case of modified paints are higher than those of non-modified paints.
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