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Intumescent Coatings Safety Assurance Security

Intumescent Coatings · 2018. 1. 22. · Fire Guard is a water based intumescent coating which forms a tough, flexible, chemical resistant membrane with outstanding fire retardant

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  • Intumescent Coatings

    Safety Assurance Security

  • This Presentation Is Prepared And Reviewed By Prokem Technical Office.

    Eng. Ashraf Daghashi

    Technical Manager

  • The function of an intumescent coating is to delay steel members from reaching various critical steel temperatures above 500ºC at which they collapse after a given period of time.

    This enables people to evacuate buildings and creates a time window facilitating the Fire Bridge to enter the building to search for and assist any trapped persons and begin to fight the fire

  • • Latin words “in” and “tumescere” = “to swell up” • First patent in 1984. • Late 1950s/early 1960s from USA – heavy

    bodied epoxy mastic nature begins to compete with cementitious versions of fire protection

    • First half of 1960s years thin film intumescent “fire resisting coatings”

  • There are three types of fire: • Cellulosic: burning wood or paper. • Hydrocarbon pool: burning oil or gas. • Hydrocarbon jet: pressurized oil or gas release.

  • • Thin film coatings (cellulosic) - High expansivity - dft 0.25 – 0.50 mm - tested as per standardized time-temperature

    curve ISO 834 - between ½ hour and 2 hours fire resistance.

  • Delays the time that the temperature at which the steel loses its structural strength is reached.

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    pera

    ture

    Time

  • • Thick film coatings (hydrocarbon) - Low degree of expansion - 4 – 30 mm dft - to protect steel against hydrocarbon fires/jet

    fires - for petrochemical industry/refineries and sea-oil

    rigs - up to 3 hours fire resistance

  • Three main stages in the evolution of building fires: 1. Ignition 2. Growth by flame spread 3. Steady state burning period when the fire is fully developed. • Flame retardant paints for combustible substrates such as wood or cables/plastics • Intumescent fire resisting coatings for structural steel elements

  • •FIRE GUARD: intumescent coating swells up heated, thus creating an effective barrier layer. The softening of steel which occurs at 500ºC is thus delayed, and valuable time for the saving of human life is gained. • FIRE GUARD satisfies numerous international specification and is approved in more than 30 countries round the world.

  • FIRE GUARD is a coating that forms an insulating foam on exposure to fire.

  • Thin film intumescent coating systems are officially tested/approved as complete systems for structural steel members comprising: - anti-corrosive primers - intumescent fire protection base coat - top coat (colored)

  • • Pretreatment of steel substrate • Primer - Primer compatibility test - History • Intumescent coat • topcoat = finish / sealer • Drying times / thickness measurements - Wet film thickness gauges - electro-magnetic induction dry film thickness gauge

  • P

    A

    Perimeter of steel exposed

    Cross-sectional area of steel

    The ratio of perimeter length to cross-sectional area is termed Hp/A. The greater the value of Hp/A the faster the rate of heating of the section and since the purpose of the intumescent is to delay the rate of heating of the steel, the coating thickness increases with higher Hp/A values. Hp/A = =

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  • DFTs range from approximately 300 µm for 30 min. protection of a massive beam (Hp/A = Low) To > 3000 µm for 120 min. protection of a fragile beam (Hp/A = High)

  • The fire protection performance is not affected by natural ageing, provided that - System correctly applied - maintenance control scheme - any damages repaired - should last for the lifetime of the building……

  • All load bearing structural steel has to be protected

    The extent of protection is subject to national or local regulations.

    Only certified systems may be used

  • Advantages of FIRE GUARD versus other passive fire protecting systems (PFP) - Provides fire and corrosion protection - Does not change the statics of a steel structure - Easy application - Easy to repair - Preserves the appearance of the steel structure

  • FIRE GUARD– the solution for structural steel - Interior, exterior and shop application - Corrosion protection - Primer compatibility - Easy application - Fire protection for the lifetime of the building

  • Theoretical Coverage Rate Description Product Name

    10.4 sq. mt/lit (0.14 kg./m2) (50 μ) d.f.t

    Two Components steel Epoxy Anti-corrosive Primer

    *PRIMERS KEMPRIME M

    11.4 sq. mt/lit (0.16 kg./m2) (50 μ) d.f.t

    Economic Two Components Zinc Rich Epoxy Primer

    KEMPRIME ZRS

    0.178 sq. mt/lit (0.17 kg./m2) (50 μ) d.f.t

    Two-component water based epoxy primer

    BONDING PRIMER

  • Theoretical Coverage Rate Description Product Name

    -1.2 kgm/m2 at D.F.T 600 microns , For fire protection for 60 minutes based on BS 476 Part 21. -4.0 kgm/m2 at D.F.T 3000 microns , Forfire protection for 120 minutes based on BS 476 Part 21.

    Fire Guard is a water based intumescent coating which forms a tough, flexible, chemical resistant membrane with outstanding fire retardant properties, suitable for internal surfaces and for external applications, it should be finished with a weather resistant top coat such as (DECACOAT W, PROTHANE TC). It achieves the highest fire ratings of international standards including BS 476 parts 4,5,6,7. Upon curing, it is completely waterproof and forms a highly effective defense against aggressive elements such as chlorides, and atmospheric pollution. It presents an effective vapor barrier and is suitable for steel structure ,buildings and concrete

    *BASE COAT FIRE GUARD

  • Theoretical Coverage Rate Description Product Name

    -1.2 kgm/m2 at D.F.T 600 microns , For fire protection for 60 minutes based on BS 476 Part 21. -4.0 kgm/m2 at D.F.T 3000 microns , Forfire protection for 120 minutes based on BS 476 Part 21.

    Fire Guard is a water based intumescent coating which forms a tough, flexible, chemical resistant membrane with outstanding fire retardant properties, suitable for internal surfaces and for external applications, it should be finished with a weather resistant top coat such as (DECACOAT W, PROTHANE TC). It achieves the highest fire ratings of international standards including BS 476 parts 4,5,6,7. Upon curing, it is completelywaterproof and forms a highly effective defense against aggressive elements such as chlorides, and atmospheric pollution. It presents an effective vapor barrier and is suitable for steel structure,buildings and concrete

    *TOP COAT FIRE GUARD

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