Intumescent is a type of fireproofing material that swells when exposed to heat, forming a thick insulating char layer that delays the heat transfer and slows down the spread of fire.

Cementitious paint is a fireproof coating composed of cement and other fire-resistant materials, used to protect buildings from fire damage.

Epoxy intumescent paint is a fireproof coating that consists of epoxy resin and an intumescent agent that swells when heated, providing fire resistance to structures.

Solvent-based intumescent is a type of fireproof coating that uses a solvent as a carrier, and an intumescent agent that swells when exposed to heat, providing fire resistance to structures.

Cable fireproof coating is a protective layer applied to cables to prevent fire from spreading through the cables and to delay the cables’ failure under high temperatures.

Wood fire Retardant is a chemical treatment that is applied to wood to slow down or prevent the spread of fire, increasing the time for evacuation and firefighting efforts.

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