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Citation

Hermansson A, Hjertberg T, Sultan BA. Fire Mater. 2003; 27(2): 51-70.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2003, John Wiley and Sons)

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Abstract

This paper presents the current understanding of the flame retardant mechanism of Casico(TM). The study includes the flame retardant effect of each individual component: ethylene-acrylate copolymer, chalk and silicone elastomer, as well as the formation of an intumescent structure during heating. The flame retardant properties were investigated by cone calorimetry and oxygen index tests. To obtain insight into the flame retardant mechanism, heat treatment under different conditions has also been performed. The results indicate that the flame retardant mechanism of Casico is complex and is related to a number of reactions, e.g. ester pyrolysis of acrylate groups, formation of carbon dioxide by reaction between carboxylic acid and chalk, ionomer formation and formation of an intumescent structure stabilized by a protecting char. Special emphasis is given to the formation of the intumescent structure and its molecular structure as evaluated from C-13 MAS-NMR and Si-29 MAS-NMR, ESCA and XRD analysis. After treatment at 500degreesC the intumescent structure consists mainly of silicon oxides and calcium carbonate and after treatment at 1000degreesC the intumescent structure consists of calcium silicate, calcium oxide and calcium hydroxide.

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