Claims
- 1. Dense, solid, flexible, heat expandable, fire retardant composite material capable of subsisting substantially indefinitely in sheet or putty form and having increased thermal insulating and sealing efficiency when exposed to temperatures above about 110.degree. C., and capable of expanding at least up to two times its original volume consisting essentially of about 15 to 80 weight percent of sodium silicate in granular form as the intumescent component, the individual sodium silicate granules each enlarging solely upon the application of heat, about 15 to 40 weight percent of a polychloroprene binder component, up to about 40 weight percent of a phenol-formaldehyde organic char-forming resin and up to about 50 weight percent filler comprising up to about 20 weight percent active filler and up to about 40 weight percent inactive filler.
- 2. Fire retardant composite material of claim 1 wherein said granular sodium silicate has particle sizes of from about 0.2 to about 2.0 mm., a moisture content of about 5 to about 30 percent and a SiO.sub.2 to Na.sub.2 O ratio of 2 to 3.75:1.
- 3. Fire retardant composite material of claim 2 having a Shore "A" durometer of from about 35 to about 95.
- 4. Dense, solid, flexible, heat expandable, fire retardant composite material capable of subsisting substantially indefinitely in sheet or putty form and having increased thermal insulating and sealing efficiency when exposed to temperatures above about 110.degree. C., and capable of expanding to about ten times its original volume consisting essentially of about 52 weight percent of granular sodium silicate, 95 weight percent of the particles being greater than 0.2 mm., said particles each enlarging solely upon the application of heat, said sodium silicate having a moisture content of about 19 percent, about 23 weight percent of a polychloroprene rubber, about 6 weight percent of powdered phenol-formaldehyde resin, and about 19 weight percent of a filler comprising about 11 weight percent of active filler and about 8 weight percent of inactive filler.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 891,397, filed Mar. 31, 1978, now abandoned, which was a continuation-in-part of Application Ser. No. 795,936, filed May 11, 1977, now abandoned.
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