MODERN METHODS OF INCREASING THE FIRE RESISTANCE OF BUILDING MATERIALS
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https://doi.org/10.55640/eijmrms-02-07-08Keywords:
Building materials, products, industryAbstract
This research paper expresses opinions on the further deepening of economic reforms and the rapid development of a network in the building materials industry, special attention is paid to the production of new modern building materials, structures and products, modern methods for improving the fire resistance of building materials. Limiting the use of combustible materials reduces the likelihood of fire safety impact on people; from the practice of numerous experiments, it is known that hardly combustible and even non-combustible materials decompose under fire conditions with the release of smoke and toxic products. As the fire intensifies, the combustion of these materials intensifies, the flame spreads over the surface and generates additional heat, that is, the material acquires the properties of "non-combustible" and "slow-burning", and the disadvantages of the traditional standardization system must be justified from an economic or technological point of view.
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