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Daniel Fifield

Protecting Your Steel: Understanding Intumescent Painting for Structural Steelwork

Updated: Jan 12, 2024

Fireproofing of structural steel beams and columns using intumescent coatings is an effective method to provide passive fire protection to your southwest commercial building. These specialized paints react under heat and expand to form a thick, insulating layer that protects the steel from reaching critical temperatures during a fire.


Though intumescent coatings may have a higher upfront cost compared to other solutions, they provide durable protection with minimal maintenance needs. The coatings can be tinted to match surrounding surfaces, maintaining architectural aesthetics. With proper surface preparation and application, intumescent paints are an attractive option for insulating steel and limiting damage in building fires.







When exposed to high temperatures, intumescent coatings expand to form a thick, insulating char layer that protects the underlying steel from heat damage. Properly applied intumescent paint can significantly increase the fire resistance rating of steel beams, columns, and trusses, allowing these critical structural systems to maintain their strength and stability during a fire event.


Though an added construction expense, intumescent fireproofing represents an important passive fire protection strategy for steel-framed buildings, enhancing overall safety and property protection. Thoughtful consideration of appropriate intumescent coating specifications, validated through standardized fire testing, helps ensure the reliability of this essential fire protection measure over the lifetime of a structure.


Get in touch with our Exeter passive fire protection specialists today. You can either give us a call on 01392 793310 or give us an email at  info@vesta-sol.com.

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