FIREX coatings for fire and thermal protection

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Over the years FIREX™ coatings have been utilized in numerous applications requiring fire and thermal protection. Those applications include ships, tanks, military vehicles, shelters, aircraft, and space vehicles and are especially protective in a jet fuel environment. Now they are available for chemical, oil and gas, and other applications.

Fire and Thermal Protection Coatings
Pyrogenics FIREX™
The Pyrogenics Group is a technological leader in the realm of specialized fire and thermal protection coatings. Pyrogenics FIREX™ coatings have provided fire and thermal protection for personnel and property for over 30 years.

FIREX™ coatings are used to "buy time" ... critical time... for the containment and suppression of thermal threats to personnel, equipment, and structures. Our intumescent or ablative FIREX™ coatings, absorb and reject thermal energy in a controlled and predictable manner and are primarily intended for use in high risk environments such as the oil, gas, petrochemical and power generation industries.

Our products have a proven track record and are optimized to provide the highest level of performance in rapid temperature rise fires, retaining strength, with excellent adhesion even in the harshest of environments such as cellulosic type fires and hydrocarbon fires. These fires are caused by burning hydrocarbon fuels, such as petrol, diesel, petro chemicals and gases. These types of fires are characterized by a rapid and massive temperature increase as the fuel ignites that cause a high level of pressure (blast erosion), that typically destroys traditional thin-film intumescent coatings as well other typical structural steelwork fire protection.

FIREX™ coatings are used in numerous military and defense applications, including ships, tanks, military vehicles, as well as markets for agriculture, chemical, infrastructure such as buildings, airports, bridges, mining, oil and gas, power, pulp and paper, and waste industries.

In addition, we have teamed with the U.S. Army’s Aviation and Missile Research, Development, and Engineering Center (AMRDEC) to provide predictive modeling of applications based on our FIREX™ products which provide excellent test correlations. We can model the expected behavior of your application with our products and generate results to help guide your material selection process.

FIREX™ RX-2373
FIREX RX 2373 is modified epoxy binder filled with thermally active materials that form cooling gases when exposed to temperatures in excess of 350°F (177 °C). When heat in the range of 1000 to 5000° F (538 to 2760°C) is applied, a char forms which insulates by transpirational cooling and re-radiation. In addition, filler materials more efficiently control the release of gaseous molecular species.

After partial use, the char is brushed away and the FIREX™ RX-2373 re-useable or refurbished with additional material. Adhesion to metals, wood, paper, and glass is excellent; it readily accepts a top coat.

FIREX™ RX-2373 is furnished solvent-free as "A" and "B" components with a shelf life of six months. When thoroughly mixed, the material is applied by spreading or troweling and by injection mold. Pot life and cure time is adjustable for a variety of applications by the addition of small amounts of solvent. RX-2373 cures at room temperature with a final density of 0.045 lb/in3 (1.245 g/cc).

FIREX™ RX-2390
FIREX RX 2390 is modified epoxy binder filled with thermally active materials that form cooling gases when exposed to temperatures in excess of 350° F (177 °C). Then heat in the approximate range of 1000 to 5000° F (538 to 2760°C) is applied, a char forms which insulates by transpirational cooling and re-radiation. In addition, filler materials more efficiently control the release of gaseous molecular species.

After partial use, the char is brushed away and the FIREX™ RX-2373 re-useable or refurbished with additional material. Adhesion to metals, wood, paper, and glass is excellent; it readily accepts a top coat.

FIREX™ RX-2390 is a two-part epoxy resin system. It is produced in sprayable and trowelable versions, with a shelf life of six months, as well as precured panels, this material is used on vertical surfaces without sagging or slumping. Coating thickness up to 60 mils (15 µm) can be applied in a single pass. RX-2390 cures at room temperature, with a final density 0.045 lb/in3 (1.245 g/cc).

FIREX™ RX-2376
FIREX RX 2376 is a polyurethane based coating containing active fillers that form a liquid film at temperatures of 250° F (121 °C) or higher. Under conditions of aerodynamic heating, this film is swept away by the air stream without affecting airfoil characteristics and electrical transmission. As long as unreacted material remains, the substrate temperature will remain at approximately 250° F (121 °C).

Application of FIREX™ RX-2376
FIREX™ RX-2376 is a two component liquid system that is mixed in the ration of 100 parts component A to 172.5 parts component B. Pot life is approximately one hour at room temperature. Application of the material is done with conventional suction type paint spray equipment after mixing. Application of the material is universal on all surfaces but horizontal orientation maximizes uniformity and a smooth surface coating.

A maximum thickness of twenty to thirty mils can be applied at one time. For applications requiring thicker coatings, twenty to thirty mils should be applied per pass and a six hour drying time allowed between passes. Cure time is twenty-four hours. Cured materials remain stable at temperatures from -65° F to + 200° F (- 54 to + 121°C).

FIREX™ RX-2376 has a limited shelf life characteristic of many polyurethane based materials. As long as the containers are kept tightly sealed, shelf life is at minimum 30 days at ambient temperature and as long as 90 days under refrigeration.

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The Pyrogenics Group is the technological leader in the production of engineered carbon based products for key industries requiring innovative material solutions.

These high-purity products offer unique thermal and physical properties that provide customer benefits in the form of extremely rapid thermal heat transport or heat spreading.

The Pyrogenics Group had its origins in the Space Age Materials Corporation (SAMCO), a research and development organization that focused on high-temperature materials and coatings for use in military and aerospace applications.

The production facility of The Pyrogenics Group is in Easton, Pennsylvania, a 90 minute drive from Philadelphia and New York City. The multi-building complex houses a variety of high temperature equipment including two-story production furnaces capable of producing Pyroid® pyrolytic graphite material from 0.001 to 1 inches thick (0.0025 to 2.5 cm), lengths over 48" long (120 cm), and widths up to 24" wide (60 cm).  Additional medium-sized furnaces and small pilot furnaces are available for lower production volumes or small scale prototype work.

Our furnaces are used on a regular basis for Chemical Vapor Infiltration (CVI) of pyrolytic carbon into carbon-carbon composites and special pyrolytic carbon coatings, and Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD), on graphite or similar substrates.

We are supported by a ISO certified, full-service, analytical lab for product certification and our CNC machine shop is fully equipped to finish every order to the customer's demanding tolerance specifications and quality requirements.