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A passive fire protection example of an intumescent with strong expansion pressure. This intumescent is called Palusol. It is based on using waterproofed sodium silicate. Another high-expansion intumescent popular for use in plastic pipe firestop devices is graphite. Graphite tends to be less affected by atmospheric conditions than many waterborne intumescents.

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