Influence of carbon additives on operational properties of the intumescent coatings for the fire protection of building constructions

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In work ability of the intercalated graphite entered into the fireproof intumescent compositions to act as catalytically active additive raising operational characteristics of the classical distending coverings intended for fire protection of building constructions. It is established that thermal expanded graphite, as well as nano-additives, increase frequency rate, durability, elasticity, density and uniformity of a coke layer of a fireproof covering for increase of fire resistance of a building construction.

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Zybina, O., Gravit, M., & Stein, Y. (2017). Influence of carbon additives on operational properties of the intumescent coatings for the fire protection of building constructions. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 90). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/90/1/012227

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