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The use of passive intumescent fireproofing solutions to meet life & safety goals for commercial structures continues to grow in number annually. More often facility owners are required to incorporate fire proofing protection for up to three hours in order to assure the safe departure of individuals inside the given building in the event of an emergency.
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A brief history of cycles of exterior intumescent coating repair is presented; types of coating failure are identified; various depths of repair are illustrated; discoveries regarding the initial coating and; difficulties in effecting repairs are discussed.
Fireproofing is employed in refineries and petrochemical plants to minimize the escalation of a fire that would occur with the failure of structural supports and the overheating of pressure vessels. The damage that fire could potentially do very early on, could add significant fuel to the fire.
This paper provides an overview of the Spray-applied Fire Resistant Materials and intumescent mastic materials used to protect structural steel in commercial and industrial buildings and structures. Intumescent fireproofing materials are specifically discussed including the initial testing by UL, their listings, uses, applications and inspection in the field
This paper will cover the background of increasing regulations and audits, the reasons why many coatings and fireproofing systems prematurely fail, and also the solutions that may help address these issues that many operators face today.
Since the inception of Epoxy Passive Fire Protection (EPFP), the industry has depended upon systems that require mesh reinforcement. The addition of this mesh adds at least $3.72 USD/sq. ft. to the applied systems. To avoid any risk of failure when exposed to fire reinforcement mesh must be correctly installed in accordance with the product’s certification and type approvals.
Pacific Northwest contractor faces numerous obstacles during the application of 100,000 square feet of high density fireproofing, but uses knowledge to answer challenges as well as critics.
Cementitious fireproofing material can dry slowly. Common construction defects can result, including improper curing of fireproofing materials, potential for mold and mildew growth, excess moisture that slows drying of other materials and delays in the construction schedule. Desiccant dehumidification technology speeds drying times to eliminate those problems.