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Beyond the standard time-temperature curve: Assessment of intumescent coatings under standard and deviant temperature curves

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FIRE SAFETY JOURNAL
Volume 112, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.firesaf.2020.102951

Keywords

Intumescence; Coating; Computed tomography; Small scale; Heating curves; Residue morphology

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Nowadays there are intumescent coatings available for diverse applications. There is no established assessment of their protection performance besides the standard time-temperature curve, but natural fire scenarios often play an important role. A reliable straightforward performance-based assessment is presented. The effective thermal conductivity per thickness is calculated based on intermediate-scale fire tests. The optimum thermal insulation, the time to reach it, and the time until contingent failure of the coating are used for an assessment independent of the heating curve. The procedure was conducted on four different commercially intumescent coatings for steel construction, one solvent-based, one waterborne, one epoxy-based, and a bandage impregnated with a waterborne coating. The performance was studied under four different but similar shaped heating curves with different maximum temperatures (standard time-temperature curve, hydrocarbon curve and two self-designed curves with reduced temperature). The thermal protection performance is crucially affected by the residue morphology. Therefore, a comprehensive morphology analysis, including micro-computed tomography and scanning electron microscopy, was conducted on small-scale residues (7.5 x 7.5 cm(2)). Two different types of inner structures and the residue surface after different heat exposures were discussed in terms of their influence on thermal protection performance.

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