Passive fire protection with KCC paint - Properties and construction process

 Passive fire protection with epoxy paint KCC is quite popular on the market today. So what are the characteristics of this paint, and how is the fire retardant effect, let's find out in the following content.

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The information and characteristics of passive fire protection with KCC epoxy paint

KCC epoxy paint is the brand chosen by consumers for passive fire protection because its reputation and quality have been confirmed in the past time.

How does the passive fire protection of KCC paint protect the surface of the material?

Passive fire protection with KCC paint is used to protect iron and steel structures. The paint forms a coating that protects the metal surface from the heat effects of fire in the event of a fire incident. Fire-resistant epoxy paint can maintain the temperature of steel structures up to 400 degrees Celsius and protect metal frames for up to 2-3 hours in the event of a fire incident. During this time, the fire brigade will promptly assist.

This paint can sense temperature. In addition, this passive fire protection will thicken many times to create a barrier to prevent heat when the fire comes into contact with the metal surface. At the same time, the paint produces non-flammable, non-toxic gases.


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What is the composition of the KCC paint passive fire protection measure?

It can be said that epoxy paint is a better and more economical passive fire protection method than other fire protection methods. This type of paint is composed of acrylic, rice husk or epoxy compounds, and some other chemical additives.


KCC epoxy paint is a 2-component fireproof paint, enhanced with high-temperature resistance for metal surfaces. Therefore, this paint is used for steel structure works, factories, factories, factories, or other flammable materials that often operate at high temperatures.

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Physical properties of passive fire protection with KCC paint

Below is information about the physical properties of KCC fireproof epoxy paint:

  • In terms of surface coverage, 1kg of KCC paint can be painted 1m2 with a paint thickness of 2mm after drying for a smooth surface.

  • The painted surface after finishing is white and has a certain smoothness.

  • Surface drying time (touchable) is 2 hours at 5 degrees Celsius and 5g at 20 degrees Celsius.

  • The minimum curing time is 12 hours and the maximum 24 hours.


What are the steps in the process of passive fireproofing KCC paint?

For this passive fire protection method to be most effective during use, users should apply the following basic procedures:


  1. Prepare the surface of the material before applying epoxy paint: This step is to create roughness and a better grip for the paint to bond closely to the metal surface or concrete floor. Sometimes, this step requires the use of industrial equipment.

  2. Surface cleaning by industrial equipment: The entire surface of the floor or the work that needs to be painted with epoxy must be cleaned and vacuumed.

  3. Application of epoxy primer: The primer helps to increase the hardness of the floor surface and is responsible for acting as an intermediate layer between the surface of the material and the outer coating.

  4. Handling floor/building surface errors: The most common error when constructing epoxy floors is the cracking of the concrete floor structure. With these errors, you should use specialized epoxy materials to handle them.

  5. Application of KCC paint for the first time: Mix the 2 components of epoxy paint together and use a specialized roller to evenly roll the epoxy paint onto the floor/building surface.

  6. Floor scrubbing and cleaning: Remove all remaining dirt on the floor surface before applying the finishing epoxy paint.

  7. Applying KCC paint for the second time: This is the finishing layer that helps the floor/building surface after painting to be smoother and more beautiful.

  8. Check, accept and put into use: This is the final step, after the paint surface is completely dry, you should check the work again to see if the surface still needs to be adjusted or not before putting it into use.

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This is information about the characteristics and process of passive fire protection KCC paint. Hopefully, through this information, you have a better understanding of this paint and know how to use them effectively.




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