Steel strips are protected against fire through the application of fire-resistant coatings or by encasing them in fire-resistant materials such as concrete or gypsum board. This helps to prevent the steel from reaching its critical temperature, which can lead to structural failure during a fire. Additionally, fire suppression systems like sprinklers are often employed to extinguish any flames and further protect the steel strips.
Steel strips are often protected against fire by applying fire-resistant coatings or by surrounding them with fireproof insulation materials. This helps to prevent the steel from reaching critical temperatures that could weaken its structural integrity during a fire. Additionally, fire suppression systems such as sprinklers or fire extinguishers may be installed in the vicinity to quickly extinguish any potential fire and minimize damage.
Steel strips are typically protected against fire through the application of fire-resistant coatings, such as intumescent paints or fireproof insulation materials. These protective measures help to delay the spread of fire and maintain the structural integrity of the steel, reducing the risk of collapse during a fire incident.