Spray Fireproof Testing
This video demonstrates geopolymer fireproofing applications
Spray on Steel
A geopolymer spray can render steel materials fire-resistant. Additional geopolymer developments have been formulated to use to spray on structural steel rendering it fireproof.
Spray
A geopolymer spray can render molded materials fire-resistant. Additional geopolymer developments have been formulated to use molds with sprayed material rendering it fireproof.
Plastic
Incorporating recycled plastic, this geopolymer composite is lightweight, fire-resistant, and insulating.
Cork
Incorporating recycled cork, this geopolymer composite is lightweight, fire-resistant, and insulating. Additional geopolymer developments have been formulated to use recycled cork rendering it fireproof.
Expanded Clay
Incorporating expanded clay, this geopolymer composite is strong and fire-resistant. Additional geopolymer developments have been formulated to use recycled expanded clay rendering it fireproof.
High Strength Geopolymer
This was the UHPGP mortar (Ultra-High Performance GP Mortar) with 127-137 MPA (almost 19000-19600 psi) obtained using crushed granite or crushed basalt or wastes from zirconium aluminates from used refractory bricks
Recycled Rubber
Geopolymers may incorporate recycled rubber tires, industrial waste, mine tailings, and other waste materials. Additional geopolymer developments have been formulated in recycling different waste materials to include plastic, rubber tires, industrial waste, and mine tailings.
Recycled Polystyrene
Incorporating recycled polystyrene, this geopolymer composite is lightweight, fire-resistant, and insulating. Additional geopolymer developments have been formulated to use recycled polystyrene rendering it fireproof.
Aerated Concrete
This geopolymer formulation is lightweight, fire-resistant, and insulating, Additional geopolymer developments have been formulated to make both lightweight and geopolymer concrete, reducing weight and maintaining strength.