intumescenttiset
Intumescenttiset refers to the property of a material to swell or expand when exposed to heat. This swelling creates a protective char layer that insulates the underlying material from further heat and flame. Intumescent materials are commonly used in fire protection applications, such as fire-retardant coatings for steel structures, cables, and buildings. When a fire occurs, the intumescent coating heats up and expands, forming a thick, insulating barrier that delays the collapse of the structure or the spread of fire.
The mechanism of intumescence typically involves a combination of an acid source, a carbon source, and a
Intumescent materials are a critical component of passive fire protection strategies. They are designed to remain