fire retardants

How Do Fire Retardants Work?

Fire retardants work through several mechanisms, including cooling, forming a protective layer, diluting flammable gases, and interrupting the chemical reactions that sustain combustion. Some fire retardants act by releasing water or inert gases when exposed to heat, effectively cooling the material and diluting flammable gases. Others form a char layer that acts as a barrier to heat and oxygen, preventing the fire from reaching the underlying material.

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