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What is an intumescent material?

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What is an intumescent material?

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Intumescent materials are substances that swell up significantly when exposed to heat. In fire stopping, they are used in sealants, collars, and wraps. When a fire breaks out, the heat triggers the expansion, creating a dense carbon char that blocks gaps and crushes melting plastic pipes. This action seals the hole, stopping fire and smoke from passing into the next room.
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