Abstract

Fire resistance of coatings mostly depends on the formation of char. In this work Multi-wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) were used to improve fire retardant and char properties of the intumescent coating. Different coating formulations were prepared and their heat shielding performance was tested at 950°C according to ASTM E-119. Char expansion was studied using fire furnace test. Field emission scanning electron microscope was used for char morphology. By means of X-ray Diffraction and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy the presence of carbon, borophosphate; boron oxide and sassolite in the char was identified. Thermogravimetric analysis results showed that 0.5wt%MWCNTs enhanced the residual weight of char up to 29.35wt%. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) confirmed that 0.5wt% MWCNTs enhanced the carbon content up to 51.90wt%, lowering oxygen content to approximately 25wt% in the char that improved the fire resistance performance of the coating. Pyrolysis analysis confirmed that 0.5wt% MWCNTs formulation released less gaseous products and reduced the decomposition of gaseous products. An accelerated weathering test ASTM D 6695-03 also revealed that 0.5wt% of MWCNTs sustained its reliability up to 90days in accelerated weathering chamber.

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