via Predator Intelligence Blog...this could be a fairly significant development if it works. It's not much of a jump from FR camouflage paint to something that could be applied as a mitigating base ...
A new fire-retardant paint, formulated by engineers at UNSW Sydney, has become the first to pass a stringent Australian standard test that simulates a bushfire attack. The paint, which is now on sale ...
Fire retardant paint, also called intumescent paint, is a passive form of fire protection that surprisingly few people are aware of but is increasingly being used in a variety of settings and in ...
SUMMERVILLE, SC (WCSC) - Two coats of it could potentially save your house from burning to the ground. Several fire resistant paints have hit the market, claiming to be the best precaution you can ...
Researchers have found a way of replacing the soap used to stabilize latex emulsion paints with nanotech sized clay armour that can create a much more hard-wearing and fire-resistant paint.
Aerial fire retardant is an alphabet soup of chemicals, comprised mostly of water, ammonium phosphate fertilizers, colorants, corrosion inhibitors, thickeners, stabilizers and bactericides. Retardant ...
Professor Guan Yeoh and his team from UNSW's School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, have spent over five years developing the technology. (Photo: UNSW) (Supplied) Chemicals added to the ...
COVENTRY, England, July 26 (UPI) -- British chemists have replaced soap used to stabilize latex paints with nano-sized clay armor, creating an improved and fire resistant paint. Latex emulsion paints ...
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