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Passive Fire Protection Coatings are a type of paint or coating used to protect surfaces from fire. These coatings are designed to resist the spread of fire and smoke, and to provide a barrier between the fire and the surface. They are typically applied to walls, ceilings, and other surfaces in buildings, and can be used in both residential and commercial settings. Passive Fire Protection Coatings are typically made from intumescent materials, which expand when exposed to heat, creating a protective layer. This layer can help to slow the spread of fire and smoke, and can also help to protect the underlying surface from damage.
Some companies that offer Passive Fire Protection Coatings include AkzoNobel, PPG Industries, Sherwin-Williams, Jotun, and Hempel. Show Less Read more