What is the difference between triphosphate ester and fireproof paintIssuing time:2023-11-24 19:09 Ingredients: Fire retardant paint is a type of flame retardant coating made from various materials such as film-forming agents, flame retardants, foaming agents, etc. Fire retardant coatings, also known as flame retardant materials, are composed of coating components such as base materials (i.e. film-forming substances), pigments, ordinary coating additives, fire retardant additives, and dispersants. Except for fire retardant additives, other coating components have the same effect in coatings as in ordinary coatings, but some have special requirements in terms of performance and dosage. Applicable scope: Fireproof paint is suitable for flame retardant treatment of wires and cables in power plants, industrial and mining, telecommunications, and civil buildings. In addition, it also provides fire protection for combustible substrates in wooden and metal structures, as well as underground engineering. It is generally not suitable for household use. Fireproof coatings are mainly used on the surface of combustible substrates, which can reduce the flammability of the material surface, prevent the spread of fire, and have wear resistance, waterproofing, heat resistance, etc. They are generally suitable for finishes, wood, and steel structures, and the fillers are mostly environmentally friendly, such as halogen-free flame retardants, so they are more commonly used in household applications. |