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What is intumescent paint used for?

Intumescent paint systems are used to improve the passive fire resistance. Using an intumescent paint will slow the spreading of a possible fire. It can be used on timber or steel, but also on walls and ceiling.


Does intumescent paint need room to expand?

Yes, it can expand up to 50 times the painted thickness.


Does intumescent paints require any special type of topcoat?

In exposed and semi-exposed interior environments, the applied intumescent paint should be coated with a compatible finish coat, in order to give the desired colour and seal the coating. The topcoat system must be suitable for the environment in which it is to be used and should be a good quality, long oil alkyd, silicone, acrylic latex or polyurethane type. All topcoats should be applied in accordance with the topcoat manufacturer's recommendations. Ensure that the coating is thoroughly dry before application of top coat. Typically, allow a minimum of 7 days for the intumescent coating to fully cure before application of any top coat system. The intumescent paint manufacturer should be contacted to ensure compatibility of the top coat system.


What are intumscent paints?

Intumescent paints protect concrete, steel or wooden structures from fire by reacting to the heat of fire to form a layer of insulating foam. Intumescent colors are incredibly lightweight and have the aesthetic benefit of highlighting building contours.


What happened when a ship carrying purple paint collided with a ship carrying red paint?

When a ship carrying purple paint collided with a ship carrying red paint, the resulting mixture would likely produce a shade of brown or maroon, depending on the specific shades of purple and red involved. This is because red and purple are both secondary colors that are created by mixing primary colors (red and blue for purple). The final color would be a blend of the pigments in the two paints, resulting in a new color due to their light absorption and reflection properties.


What happened when a ship carrying purple panit collied with a ship carrying red paint?

Both crews were marooned


What metal is used in paint?

What metal is used in paint?


Why is paint is used in computer?

paint is used for painting


What are the benefits to having a golden ship in Pikmin 2?

The paint is purely aesthetic, and the golden color does not affect the ship in any way.


What year did Salvidor Dali paint Butterfly Ship?

Butterfly Ship was done by Vlamdimir Kush not Dali


What is a black snake?

A black snake is a form of firework which creates a snake=like formation of ash via an intumescent reaction.


How did the san people paint on the rocks?

They used sticks as paint brushes and used animal blood as paint.