Composites.
No melting. No smoke. No toxic fumes.
Glass fibre, used globally as an insulating material, won't burn. However, it will melt at a relatively low temperature in a large-scale fire, removing its primary function as a thermal insulator. And other materials that don't burn do, however, release dense smoke and toxic fumes, substantially reducing human survivability and increased property damage.
Zeroignition's patent-pending treatment process, and low-cost associated equipment, creates a highly effective thermal barrier at the individual fibre level. This prevents glass fibre from melting, maintaining a fire barrier, with no release of smoke or toxic fumes.
One solution. Countless opportunities.
This opens up a vast market for new composite materials offering passive fire protection at very high temperature. Manufacturers can produce everything from fire blankets and fire stops, through to concrete liners and rigid and soft insulation products.
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