STUDY OF INFLUENCE OF FIRE RETARDANT COATINGS ON EXPANDED POLYSTYRENE PROPERTIES
Abstract
Expanded polystyrene (EPS) is one of the best heat insulators, leaving all other building
materials far behind with regards to the price/quality ratio. The combination of strength and heat
insulation properties, ease of processing and low cost makes it possible to use this material as
thermal insulation of individual elements of building structures and industrial equipment.
Expanded polystyrene, in spite of all its advantages, is a combustible material. One of the
effective ways to reduce combustibility is to use flame retardant coatings based on fire-resistant
noncombustible fillers.
In the earlier experiments, the most effective flame retardants were experimentally studied and
recommended. They can reduce fire hazard of EPS – eliminate material melting, reduce combustion
degree and self-burning time.
Evaluation studies of the effect of fire retardant composition on the adhesion, thermal and
physical properties of expanded polystyrene is presented in the paper.