Chinese scientists develop fire-resistant construction material

Source: Radio 021 Tuesday, 10.04.2018. 13:04
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Researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China have developed a new fire-retardant construction material that can resist about 1,300 degrees Celsius flame without disintegration.

A research team have come up with a composite aerogel with low thermal conductivity and excellent fire resistance.

The composite, synthesized from phenol-formaldehyde-resin and silica, can resist a high-temperature flame without disintegration. The composite is highly porous and resilient. It displays better fire-resistance than current insulation materials such as expanded polystyrene and glass wool.


According to researchers, if used in walls, the material could provide extended protection against fire-induced collapse of reinforced concrete structures, winning more time for evacuation of the building.

It can also be used to insulate older buildings.
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