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  2. Passive fire protection - Wikipedia

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    Intumescent fireproofing is a layer of a material which is applied like paint on the structural steel members. The thickness of this intumescent coating is dependent on the steel section used. Intumescent coatings are applied in a relatively low thickness (usually 350- to 700- micrometer ), have a more aesthetic smooth finish, and help prevent ...

  3. Intumescent - Wikipedia

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    Low pressure intumescent resin: This product is suitable for use in passive fire protection in general, and in firestopping and interior fireproofing in particular. The small, orange chunk on the bottom right is capable of growing into the large black object above and to its left.

  4. Fireproofing - Wikipedia

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    applying multiple layers of gypsum board around the i-beam. [8] applying spray-on fireproofing around the i-beam. Also called spray-applied fire-resistive materials (SFRM) using air pressured spray gun, which can be made from gypsum plaster, mineral fibers mixed with inorganic binder or a cementitious formula using magnesium oxychloride cement. [8]

  5. Bubbling Paint Will Ruin Your Walls—Here's How ... - AOL

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    Prep the walls before painting: Remove dirt, dust, and grease with a rag and soapy water. Let the walls dry completely before applying primer and between every coat. Let the walls dry completely ...

  6. Firestop - Wikipedia

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    They receive a fire rating by combining materials in an arrangement specific to the item (a pipe or cable, for example) penetrating the fire-rated wall or floor and the construction arrangement of the fire-rated wall or floor. A two-hour-rated pipe-penetration firestop may consist of a layer of caulking over packed mineral wool. The arrangement ...

  7. How To Clean Painted Walls Without Ruining Them - AOL

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    If the stain still persists, try this method again, but apply the paste directly to the wall and let it soak for a few minutes before removing. Method 2 Using a clean cloth, soak a corner in ...

  8. List of fire-retardant materials - Wikipedia

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    The Joint Code of Practice provides advice on how to prevent fires such as through the use of flame-retardant temporary protection materials: for example, some high quality floor protectors are designed to burn slowly and prevent the spread of fires.

  9. How to Clean Your Walls (Without Ruining the Paint) - AOL

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