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Effects of EG and MoSi2 on thermal degradation of intumescent coating
Published Apr 1, 2007 · Guoxin Li, G. Liang, Tingshu He
Polymer Degradation and Stability
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Adding 9 wt.% MoSi 2/5 wt.% EG to intumescent flame retardant coatings prolongs fireproofing time and enhances char formation, with the largest improvement achieved at 9 wt.% MoSi 2/5 wt.% EG.
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