Char Strength of Wool Fibre Reinforced Epoxy-Based Intumescent Coatings (FRIC)

Fire protective intumescent coating cannot insulate a base material effectively if its char lacks mechanical strength. This research therefore, studied the effects of fibre reinforcement to epoxy-based intumescent coating’s char strength. The fibres used include glass wool fibre, Rockwool fibre and...

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Main Authors: Amir, Norlaili, Ahmad, Faiz, Megat-Yusoff, Puteri Sri Melor
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spelling my.utp.eprints.89382013-02-28T14:34:50Z Char Strength of Wool Fibre Reinforced Epoxy-Based Intumescent Coatings (FRIC) Amir, Norlaili Ahmad, Faiz Megat-Yusoff, Puteri Sri Melor TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Fire protective intumescent coating cannot insulate a base material effectively if its char lacks mechanical strength. This research therefore, studied the effects of fibre reinforcement to epoxy-based intumescent coating’s char strength. The fibres used include glass wool fibre, Rockwool fibre and ceramic wool fibre of 10mm length. The three formulations’ mechanical performances were compared to both, a famous commercial intumescent coating and a control formulation without fibre. These coatings were fire tested up to 800°C in an electric furnace for an hour. Their chars’ mechanical properties were evaluated for char resistance test using predetermined weight loads. In the test, masses from 100g to 3600g were loaded continuously on top of the chars where the fibre reinforced intumescent coating (FRIC) has shown better strength and resistance to deformation. As a result, they produced lower percentage of height reduction i.e. 34% - 83% different when compared to unreinforced coating. Control char also ruptured at as low as 4N load. It was deduced that fire insulative wool fibres are effective reinforcement for improved char strength of the FRIC. Trans Tech Publications Inc. 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/8938/1/AMR.626.504%20Norlaili.pdf http://www.scientific.net/AMR.626.504 Amir, Norlaili and Ahmad, Faiz and Megat-Yusoff, Puteri Sri Melor (2013) Char Strength of Wool Fibre Reinforced Epoxy-Based Intumescent Coatings (FRIC). Advanced Materials Research, 626 . pp. 504-508. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/8938/
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Amir, Norlaili
Ahmad, Faiz
Megat-Yusoff, Puteri Sri Melor
Char Strength of Wool Fibre Reinforced Epoxy-Based Intumescent Coatings (FRIC)
description Fire protective intumescent coating cannot insulate a base material effectively if its char lacks mechanical strength. This research therefore, studied the effects of fibre reinforcement to epoxy-based intumescent coating’s char strength. The fibres used include glass wool fibre, Rockwool fibre and ceramic wool fibre of 10mm length. The three formulations’ mechanical performances were compared to both, a famous commercial intumescent coating and a control formulation without fibre. These coatings were fire tested up to 800°C in an electric furnace for an hour. Their chars’ mechanical properties were evaluated for char resistance test using predetermined weight loads. In the test, masses from 100g to 3600g were loaded continuously on top of the chars where the fibre reinforced intumescent coating (FRIC) has shown better strength and resistance to deformation. As a result, they produced lower percentage of height reduction i.e. 34% - 83% different when compared to unreinforced coating. Control char also ruptured at as low as 4N load. It was deduced that fire insulative wool fibres are effective reinforcement for improved char strength of the FRIC.
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author Amir, Norlaili
Ahmad, Faiz
Megat-Yusoff, Puteri Sri Melor
author_facet Amir, Norlaili
Ahmad, Faiz
Megat-Yusoff, Puteri Sri Melor
author_sort Amir, Norlaili
title Char Strength of Wool Fibre Reinforced Epoxy-Based Intumescent Coatings (FRIC)
title_short Char Strength of Wool Fibre Reinforced Epoxy-Based Intumescent Coatings (FRIC)
title_full Char Strength of Wool Fibre Reinforced Epoxy-Based Intumescent Coatings (FRIC)
title_fullStr Char Strength of Wool Fibre Reinforced Epoxy-Based Intumescent Coatings (FRIC)
title_full_unstemmed Char Strength of Wool Fibre Reinforced Epoxy-Based Intumescent Coatings (FRIC)
title_sort char strength of wool fibre reinforced epoxy-based intumescent coatings (fric)
publisher Trans Tech Publications Inc.
publishDate 2013
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/8938/1/AMR.626.504%20Norlaili.pdf
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http://eprints.utp.edu.my/8938/
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