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Chinese researchers develop new fire-resistant construction material

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

A new fire-retardant construction material which can resist flames as hot as 1,300 degrees without disintegrating has been developed by researchers from the and

If used in walls, the material could provide extended protection against fire-induced collapse of reinforced concrete structures, winning more time for evacuation of the building, according to the researchers.

It can also be used to insulate older buildings, the state-run agency reported today.

The research team, led by Prof Yu Shuhong, came up with a composite aerogel with low thermal conductivity and excellent resistance.

The composite, synthesised from phenol-formaldehyde-resin and silica, can resist a high-temperature flame without disintegration, said.

The composite, which is highly porous and resilient, displays better fire-resistance than current insulation materials such as expanded polystyrene and glass wool, according to the report.

The research results were published in Angewandte Chemie, a German academic journal, it said.

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First Published: Tue, April 03 2018. 15:36 IST
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