Investigation on solvent-borne intumescent flame-retardant coatings for steel

This paper presents an investigation on solvent-borne intumescent flame-retardant coatings that can provide good bonding strength, water resistance and fire protection to the steel substrate. The fire protection performance and characterisations of the coatings were investigated by using the Bunsen...

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Main Authors: Yew, M.C., Sulong, N.H.R., Yew, M.K., Amalina, M.A., Johan, M.R.
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spelling my.um.eprints.154822015-12-31T00:45:06Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/15482/ Investigation on solvent-borne intumescent flame-retardant coatings for steel Yew, M.C. Sulong, N.H.R. Yew, M.K. Amalina, M.A. Johan, M.R. Q Science (General) This paper presents an investigation on solvent-borne intumescent flame-retardant coatings that can provide good bonding strength, water resistance and fire protection to the steel substrate. The fire protection performance and characterisations of the coatings were investigated by using the Bunsen burner test, thermogravimetry analysis, field emission scanning electron microscope, static immersion test and Instron Micro Tester. It was found that the fire protection and foam structure of the coating significantly improved by adding the combination of Mg(OH)(2) and TiO2 flame-retardant fillers to the flame-retardant additives and acrylic binder. The formation of uniform foam structure and reaction of the coating which decompose into voluminous and multicellular char layers with thermal insulation properties contribute an important fire protection to the steel substrate from reaching its critical temperature. However, the combination of [Al(OH)(3) and Mg(OH)(2)] flame-retardant fillers to the flame-retardant additives and epoxy binder led to maximum adhesion strength. The improvement in the bonding properties of the coating to the metal surface was attributed to the effective [Mg(OH)(2) and TiO2] fillers/epoxy binder interface adhesion. Hence, the findings of this study reveal that the selection of appropriate combination of binders and flame-retardant fillers strongly influenced the fire protection, water resistance and mechanical properties of intumescent coatings. Maney Publishing 2014 Article PeerReviewed Yew, M.C. and Sulong, N.H.R. and Yew, M.K. and Amalina, M.A. and Johan, M.R. (2014) Investigation on solvent-borne intumescent flame-retardant coatings for steel. Materials Research Innovations, 18 (S6). pp. 384-388.
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topic Q Science (General)
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Yew, M.C.
Sulong, N.H.R.
Yew, M.K.
Amalina, M.A.
Johan, M.R.
Investigation on solvent-borne intumescent flame-retardant coatings for steel
description This paper presents an investigation on solvent-borne intumescent flame-retardant coatings that can provide good bonding strength, water resistance and fire protection to the steel substrate. The fire protection performance and characterisations of the coatings were investigated by using the Bunsen burner test, thermogravimetry analysis, field emission scanning electron microscope, static immersion test and Instron Micro Tester. It was found that the fire protection and foam structure of the coating significantly improved by adding the combination of Mg(OH)(2) and TiO2 flame-retardant fillers to the flame-retardant additives and acrylic binder. The formation of uniform foam structure and reaction of the coating which decompose into voluminous and multicellular char layers with thermal insulation properties contribute an important fire protection to the steel substrate from reaching its critical temperature. However, the combination of [Al(OH)(3) and Mg(OH)(2)] flame-retardant fillers to the flame-retardant additives and epoxy binder led to maximum adhesion strength. The improvement in the bonding properties of the coating to the metal surface was attributed to the effective [Mg(OH)(2) and TiO2] fillers/epoxy binder interface adhesion. Hence, the findings of this study reveal that the selection of appropriate combination of binders and flame-retardant fillers strongly influenced the fire protection, water resistance and mechanical properties of intumescent coatings.
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author Yew, M.C.
Sulong, N.H.R.
Yew, M.K.
Amalina, M.A.
Johan, M.R.
author_facet Yew, M.C.
Sulong, N.H.R.
Yew, M.K.
Amalina, M.A.
Johan, M.R.
author_sort Yew, M.C.
title Investigation on solvent-borne intumescent flame-retardant coatings for steel
title_short Investigation on solvent-borne intumescent flame-retardant coatings for steel
title_full Investigation on solvent-borne intumescent flame-retardant coatings for steel
title_fullStr Investigation on solvent-borne intumescent flame-retardant coatings for steel
title_full_unstemmed Investigation on solvent-borne intumescent flame-retardant coatings for steel
title_sort investigation on solvent-borne intumescent flame-retardant coatings for steel
publisher Maney Publishing
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/15482/
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