Phosphorus-based intumescent coatings

Autores
Benítez, Juan C.; Giúdice, Carlos A.
Año de publicación
1998
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inglés
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versión publicada
Descripción
Fire is an energetic manifestation which carnes undesirable consequences due to the problems that it originates. The conflagration is a disagreeable fací produced by fire. The main objective of a fireproofing treatment is to make a material hardly flammáble or autoextinguishable. An ejficient fireproofing effect interrupts the combustión in one or more stadiums, leading the process to end in a reasonable period (preferably before ignition occurs). Intumescent coatings, as a means of passive protection against firet perform a fundamental role in this matter. Dry films of these paints, submitted to fíame action, softens in a first stage and then swells due to an intemal and partial loosing of non combustible gases, reaching up to 200 times of its original thickness. The charred coat, an incombustible spongy mass, protects the painted material’ delays the temperature increase and avoids the access of air, and so the combustión. By means of intumescent coatings, different materials such as paper, wood, pasteboard, plastics, metáis, etc. can be protected The objective of this paper was to study the influence of some formulation variables of phosphorus-based intumescent coatings, formulated and manufactured for this experiment. Chlorinated rubber coatings based on ammonium polyphosphate, pentaerythritol, melamine, 42 % chlorinatedparaffin and an endothermic filler showed very high performance after ageing.
Materia
Ciencias Químicas
intumescence
intumescent coating
fire resistance
thermalprotection
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Phosphorus-based intumescent coatings
title Phosphorus-based intumescent coatings
spellingShingle Phosphorus-based intumescent coatings
Benítez, Juan C.
Ciencias Químicas
intumescence
intumescent coating
fire resistance
thermalprotection
title_short Phosphorus-based intumescent coatings
title_full Phosphorus-based intumescent coatings
title_fullStr Phosphorus-based intumescent coatings
title_full_unstemmed Phosphorus-based intumescent coatings
title_sort Phosphorus-based intumescent coatings
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Benítez, Juan C.
Giúdice, Carlos A.
author Benítez, Juan C.
author_facet Benítez, Juan C.
Giúdice, Carlos A.
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author2 Giúdice, Carlos A.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Químicas
intumescence
intumescent coating
fire resistance
thermalprotection
topic Ciencias Químicas
intumescence
intumescent coating
fire resistance
thermalprotection
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Fire is an energetic manifestation which carnes undesirable consequences due to the problems that it originates. The conflagration is a disagreeable fací produced by fire. The main objective of a fireproofing treatment is to make a material hardly flammáble or autoextinguishable. An ejficient fireproofing effect interrupts the combustión in one or more stadiums, leading the process to end in a reasonable period (preferably before ignition occurs). Intumescent coatings, as a means of passive protection against firet perform a fundamental role in this matter. Dry films of these paints, submitted to fíame action, softens in a first stage and then swells due to an intemal and partial loosing of non combustible gases, reaching up to 200 times of its original thickness. The charred coat, an incombustible spongy mass, protects the painted material’ delays the temperature increase and avoids the access of air, and so the combustión. By means of intumescent coatings, different materials such as paper, wood, pasteboard, plastics, metáis, etc. can be protected The objective of this paper was to study the influence of some formulation variables of phosphorus-based intumescent coatings, formulated and manufactured for this experiment. Chlorinated rubber coatings based on ammonium polyphosphate, pentaerythritol, melamine, 42 % chlorinatedparaffin and an endothermic filler showed very high performance after ageing.
description Fire is an energetic manifestation which carnes undesirable consequences due to the problems that it originates. The conflagration is a disagreeable fací produced by fire. The main objective of a fireproofing treatment is to make a material hardly flammáble or autoextinguishable. An ejficient fireproofing effect interrupts the combustión in one or more stadiums, leading the process to end in a reasonable period (preferably before ignition occurs). Intumescent coatings, as a means of passive protection against firet perform a fundamental role in this matter. Dry films of these paints, submitted to fíame action, softens in a first stage and then swells due to an intemal and partial loosing of non combustible gases, reaching up to 200 times of its original thickness. The charred coat, an incombustible spongy mass, protects the painted material’ delays the temperature increase and avoids the access of air, and so the combustión. By means of intumescent coatings, different materials such as paper, wood, pasteboard, plastics, metáis, etc. can be protected The objective of this paper was to study the influence of some formulation variables of phosphorus-based intumescent coatings, formulated and manufactured for this experiment. Chlorinated rubber coatings based on ammonium polyphosphate, pentaerythritol, melamine, 42 % chlorinatedparaffin and an endothermic filler showed very high performance after ageing.
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