
For a generation, Nullifire has been pioneering the development and use of intumescent coatings for fire protection of structural steel and timber. Nullifire systems offer the most versatile and cost-effective solutions for reliable fire protection and decoration of internal steelwork. These include a complete range of water-based coatings that provides 30, 60, 90 and 120 minutes fire protection to universal beams, columns, hollow sections, as well as cellular beam designs.
Intumescent coatings provide an appearance similar to that of a paint finish. At ambient temperatures, they remain stable. However, in a fire situation, the increase in temperature causes a chemical reaction.
The intumescent coating expands to many times its original thickness. This provides an insulating foam-like coating or "char" which protects the substrate.
The intumescent coating is designed to insulate the steel, and prevent the temperature of the steel from rising to a critical point at which structural failure becomes possible. Protecting timber structures
Timber structures are more susceptible to the surface spread of flame and heat propagation. Intumescents are designed to reduce heat propagation, and reduce the spread of flame.
The expansion process is caused by the interaction of three precisely formulated components:
As heat is applied the chemical reaction begins:
In an ideal situation, intumescent can expand to around 100 times its original thickness. To achieve this requires careful selection of formulation components and precise matching of processes involved.
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