№ 61-1 (том 1): ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ И НАУКА В XXI ВЕКЕ, Апрель, 2025
Научно-образовательные статьи

SYNTHESIS OF FIRE-RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS

Matkarimova Gulnaza
Oguz han Engineering and technology university of Turkmenistan
Yazhanova Ogulbagt
Oguz han Engineering and technology university of Turkmenistan

Опубликован 24.04.2025

Как цитировать

G. Matkarimova, & O. Yazhanova. (2025). SYNTHESIS OF FIRE-RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS. ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ И НАУКА В XXI ВЕКЕ, 61-1 (том 1). https://mpcareer-google.ru/index.php/journal/article/view/1654

Аннотация

The increasing demand for fire-resistant construction materials necessitates the development of novel composites with enhanced thermal stability, mechanical strength, and environmental sustainability. This paper explores the synthesis, characterization, and application of fire-resistant materials, focusing on their chemical composition, structural properties, and effectiveness in reducing fire hazards. The study emphasizes both traditional materials, such as concrete and gypsum, and emerging alternatives, including geopolymer-based composites and intumescent coatings.

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