PFP Application
PFP Application: Passive Fire Protection
Passive Fire Protection (PFP) is an essential measure to ensure structural safety and the integrity of industrial facilities in fire situations. Through the application of specific materials, PFP aims to delay the temperature rise in metallic structures, pipelines, equipment, and compartments, providing critical time for evacuation, fire control, and operational continuity.
The main systems used include intumescent coatings, spray-applied mortars, fire-resistant blankets, and panels, which act as effective thermal barriers. The choice of method and material depends on factors such as required resistance time, type of structure, installation environment, and applicable regulatory requirements.
We perform PFP applications with technical rigor and full compliance with international standards such as UL 1709, ISO 22899, and NORSOK M-501. Our team is trained and equipped to operate in both onshore and offshore environments, ensuring proper surface preparation, correct material thickness, and adhesion and performance testing.
The main advantages of PFP application include:
- Reduction of structural collapse risk during fires;
- Protection of lives and assets;
- Compliance with industrial safety standards and legal requirements;
- Extended response time for fire control;
- Customized application for different areas and requirements.
Proper PFP application is a strategic investment in industrial safety. We offer complete solutions, from technical specification to field execution, always focused on performance, durability, and reliability.