Article, 2024

Mechanistic study of a silicon-based intumescent coating system

Progress in Organic Coatings, ISSN 0300-9440, Volume 190, 10.1016/j.porgcoat.2024.108354

Contributors

Fu A. [1] Ulusoy B. 0000-0003-3951-3041 [1] Ahmadi H. 0009-0009-6339-7280 [1] Wu H. 0000-0003-0462-2491 [1] Dam-Johansen K. 0000-0003-1658-6176 (Corresponding author) [1]

Affiliations

  1. [1] Technical University of Denmark
  2. [NORA names: DTU Technical University of Denmark; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD]

Abstract

The performance and working mechanism of a silicon-based intumescent coating system, comprising primarily silicone binder, fumed silica, and sodium silicate particles, were investigated. Water release from sodium silicate particles coupled with softening of the matrix, induced efficient coating expansion. The residual dehydrated silicates underwent ceramification at high temperatures, resulting in the formation of a compact and thermally stable heat barrier composed of SiO. Optimization of the coating involved adjusting the amount of sodium silicate particles and introducing kaolin. The best-performed formulation, evaluated in a laboratory-scaled electrical furnace under UL 1709 fire scenario, exhibited a critical time of 56 min, which surpassed that of a commercial epoxy-based intumescent coating by 8 min.

Keywords

Alkali silicate, Fire protection, Hydrocarbon fire, Intumescent coating, Silicone

Funders

  • China Scholarship Council
  • Hempel Foundation Coating Science and Technology Centre
  • Council on Ocean Affairs Science and Technology, California State University
  • Hempel Fonden

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