Abstract No.:
5351

 Scheduled at:
Friday, June 09, 2017, Hall 26 9:40 AM
Characterization & Testing Methods II


 Title:
The effect of components content in fire-proof coating for protection of metal surfaces against open flame in fire conditions is investigated

 Authors:
Renata Ismagilova* / Technological Systems for Protective Coatings, Ltd., Russian Federation
Lev Baldaev / TSPC Ltd., Russia
Sergey Baldaev/ TSPC Ltd., Russia
Mariya Fedorova/ TSPC Ltd., Russia
Ivan Mazilin/ TSPC Ltd., Russia
Zaitsev Nikolay/ TSPC Ltd., Russia

 Abstract:
High temperature and fire-proof protection of metal structures issue involves formation of dense insulating coatings which possess low thermal diffusivity and capable to withstand high temperatures caused by open flame and other sever conditions. Such coating should be considered as sacrificial as it slowly decomposes during extreme high temperature impact. Such coatings intend significant extension of time required for heating and development of inelastic deformation in metal-based structures increasing service time in sever conditions.
Several modifications of fire-proof coatings composed of organic binders were developed and investigated.Fire-proof coatings were subjected to open flame test on an adapted burner rig. Open flame simulation with 1100°C was carried to estimate coatings protection properties. Investigates coating showed reduction of temperature for 1000°C during 10 minutes. Such results achieved due to spumescent effect of coatings coke layer.


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