Passive Fire Protection Coatings

Passive Fire Protection Coatings:

Fire protection is important for:

  • Personnel protection – giving people time to escape or shelter from the effects of the fire Asset
  • protection–minimizing damage to the assets before f ire services arriving
Fire strikeswhenleast expected.The speed at which the fire travels or propagates even a small accidental fire or electric spark caused by short circuit is sufficient to create huge, immeasurabledamageto the safety of people and properties.The fire can start fromexternal source or internal source, just from anywhere and without warning. Fire takes advantage of unprotected surfacesandareas concealed fromfire fighters. The consequences - overwhelming heat, suffocating smoke, loss of time, damage to items of sentimental value and above all, the loss of life. The insurance company may able to replace the materialgoods, but there are fewthings thatmoneysimply cannot replace.
The conventional paints coated over structural steel, concrete andwooden surfaces are flammable and indeed act as a fuel which aid in spreading of fire. The intense heat conducted through metal ignites the paint and combust spontaneously even if not subjected to a flame directly. In the event, of f ire , the winning time is crucial in evacuating the peopleandlimiting theamount of structuraldamage.There isnosecondchance with the fire. Onehas todoit right first time. 

How Monarch's FlameGuard coating protects in the event of fire?

Monarch's FlameGuard fire retardant intumescent coatings offer ultimate protection in extensive applications like Industries, Institutions, Corporate houses, Show rooms, Residences, Schools, Dormitories, Hospital Care, Nursing Homes, Hotels, Motels, Retail stores, Restaurants, Transportation etc., on structural steel, concrete, cables, wood, rubber, PVC, canvas, gypsum board, polyurethane foam, wooden surfaces, joists, beams, acoustic tile, rough and finished timbers, open surface panel board, previously painted wall board, hardwoods, softwoods, drywall, SPF plywoodandOSBetc.,
This coating after application dries quickly toamatt finish .Oncontact with fire or excessive heat, the coating puffs up (intumesces) to several times thicker than original coating film, forming a sponge - like cellular foam insulating char layer and reduces available oxygen to the surface. Intumescent is a substance which swells as a result of heat exposure, thus increasing in volume, and decreasing in density.An insulating char of lowthermal conductivity that reduces heat transfer to substrate and slows the temperature rise of the substrate. The product works by cutting off oxygen fromthe fuel source inhibiting the combustion process in the immediate vicinity of the area and reduces the transmission of fire, heat and smoke to the protected area like fire retardant jacket during and after exposure to fire. Even after prolonged exposure to a fire the coating is not destroyed and continue to shield the substrate by forming lowconductivity carbon char that act as a barrier between the fire and the substrate. This substantially decreases the temperature rise, smoke generation and finally insulates and protects the substrate from theheat of the flame.
The rating of fire retardant coatings depends on the intensity of the flame, type, coating thickness and other variables.More thickness of the coatings increases fire protection duration. The coating adheres tightly and fits to any size and shape of the substrate. It produces neat, attractive and paintable finish. The coatings are non-toxic, asbestos freeandresist cracking or crumbling.

1 comment:

  1. Vijay Systems have designed passive fire protectionto contain and prevent the spread of fire, smoke, heat and flames for a specific period of time, in order to allow safe evacuation of occupants from a structure and minimize property damage.

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