Abstract

We consider the principles of creating organosilicon natural-drying coatings with thermal resistance up to 1200°C and minimal internal stresses and present the design of a heat-shielding tile for a life-saving appliance capable of overcoming a burning oil slick. The necessary heat-shielding properties of the tile, providing an increase in the cladding temperature of the universal life-saving equipment of no more than 30°C under heating of the outer tile surface up to 1150°C for 10 min, are achieved by means of development of heat-resistant organosilicon coatings.

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