The effect on Expansion and Thermal degradation of 63um Expandable Graphite on Intumescent fire retardant coating composition

This project has been designed to the preparation of halogen free intumescent fire retardant (IFR) coating. Flake graphite (particle size 63µm) was reacted with different acids to prepare the expandable graphite which was further used as a carbon source in IFR coating. The IFR coating was based on...

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Main Authors: Ullah, Sami, Faiz, Ahmad, Puteri , Sri Melor Bt Megat Yusoff
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spelling my.utp.eprints.61822014-04-01T08:10:08Z The effect on Expansion and Thermal degradation of 63um Expandable Graphite on Intumescent fire retardant coating composition Ullah, Sami Faiz, Ahmad Puteri , Sri Melor Bt Megat Yusoff TP Chemical technology QD Chemistry This project has been designed to the preparation of halogen free intumescent fire retardant (IFR) coating. Flake graphite (particle size 63µm) was reacted with different acids to prepare the expandable graphite which was further used as a carbon source in IFR coating. The IFR coating was based on expandable graphite (EG), ammonium poly phosphate (APP) as a acid source, melamine as a blowing agent, boric acid as additive and bisphenol A epoxy resin BE-188 (BPA) was used as a binder with ACR Hardener H-2310 polyamide amine. The IRF coating was coated on the structural steel substrate and cured at ambient temperature. A range of different formulations were developed to study the expansion, morphology of char and thermal properties of the IFR coating. The IFR coating was tested at 500oC for two hours in the furnace and coating was stable with excellent adhesion by the formation of char which completely insulate the steel substrate from fire. The formation of the final charring layer and their morphological structures was studied by SEM, XRD and FTIR techniques. Thermo gravimetric analysis (TGA) was used to study the thermal stability of coating. Results showed that such a coating has excellent physical, chemical properties and EG is a carbon source that will create uniform protective layer on the surface of the insulating materials. 2011 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Ullah, Sami and Faiz, Ahmad and Puteri , Sri Melor Bt Megat Yusoff (2011) The effect on Expansion and Thermal degradation of 63um Expandable Graphite on Intumescent fire retardant coating composition. In: 5th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF CHEMISTRY AND ENVIRONMENT (ICCE-2011) AT MALAYSI, 27-29 May 2011, Port Dickson Malaysia. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/6182/
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topic TP Chemical technology
QD Chemistry
spellingShingle TP Chemical technology
QD Chemistry
Ullah, Sami
Faiz, Ahmad
Puteri , Sri Melor Bt Megat Yusoff
The effect on Expansion and Thermal degradation of 63um Expandable Graphite on Intumescent fire retardant coating composition
description This project has been designed to the preparation of halogen free intumescent fire retardant (IFR) coating. Flake graphite (particle size 63µm) was reacted with different acids to prepare the expandable graphite which was further used as a carbon source in IFR coating. The IFR coating was based on expandable graphite (EG), ammonium poly phosphate (APP) as a acid source, melamine as a blowing agent, boric acid as additive and bisphenol A epoxy resin BE-188 (BPA) was used as a binder with ACR Hardener H-2310 polyamide amine. The IRF coating was coated on the structural steel substrate and cured at ambient temperature. A range of different formulations were developed to study the expansion, morphology of char and thermal properties of the IFR coating. The IFR coating was tested at 500oC for two hours in the furnace and coating was stable with excellent adhesion by the formation of char which completely insulate the steel substrate from fire. The formation of the final charring layer and their morphological structures was studied by SEM, XRD and FTIR techniques. Thermo gravimetric analysis (TGA) was used to study the thermal stability of coating. Results showed that such a coating has excellent physical, chemical properties and EG is a carbon source that will create uniform protective layer on the surface of the insulating materials.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ullah, Sami
Faiz, Ahmad
Puteri , Sri Melor Bt Megat Yusoff
author_facet Ullah, Sami
Faiz, Ahmad
Puteri , Sri Melor Bt Megat Yusoff
author_sort Ullah, Sami
title The effect on Expansion and Thermal degradation of 63um Expandable Graphite on Intumescent fire retardant coating composition
title_short The effect on Expansion and Thermal degradation of 63um Expandable Graphite on Intumescent fire retardant coating composition
title_full The effect on Expansion and Thermal degradation of 63um Expandable Graphite on Intumescent fire retardant coating composition
title_fullStr The effect on Expansion and Thermal degradation of 63um Expandable Graphite on Intumescent fire retardant coating composition
title_full_unstemmed The effect on Expansion and Thermal degradation of 63um Expandable Graphite on Intumescent fire retardant coating composition
title_sort effect on expansion and thermal degradation of 63um expandable graphite on intumescent fire retardant coating composition
publishDate 2011
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/6182/
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