Fire Paint Applications
Fire paint is a type of paint used to delay or stop the burning process of the material during a fire. Fire paint generally has fire-resistant properties and is used to ensure fire safety. Here are some examples of fire paint applications:
Residences and Office Buildings
Fire paint can be applied to walls in residences and workplaces. This can help delay the burning process of walls during a fire. Fire paint applied to ceiling surfaces can prevent flames from spreading.
Industrial Facilities
Fire paint can be used in industrial facilities, especially in areas with high fire risk. Fire paint can provide protection against fire by applying it to the surfaces of fire-hazardous machines and equipment.
Public Transport Vehicles
Trains, Buses and Planes: Fire paint can be used in public transportation vehicles to reduce the risk of fire. Especially indoors, fire paint can control the spread of flame.
Emergency Exits and Fire Escapes
Using fire paint on fire escapes and emergency exit routes can add an additional layer of safety against fire in these areas.
Fire Fighting Equipment
Fire paint can be used in areas where fire extinguishing equipment is stored. This can increase the fire resistance of fire equipment.
Electrical Panels and Installations
Applying fire paint around electrical equipment at risk of fire, such as electrical panels and installations, can help control electrical fires.