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Thanks Kovanca Polock! We've added your Insulating Paint to our Painting category,
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I think I missed an ingredient. What's that bag of white powder? Anyway that's really neat and has a ton of uses, but what I'm after is intumescent paint so my shop doesn't burn down. Could you modify so it inhibits fire?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Z5RPPRS-KQ
The white powder is perlite. For nonflammable paint:
Binder (base): In most cases, it is an inorganic modified liquid glass (potassium or sodium silicates). It provides heat resistance and strong adhesion to mineral surfaces (concrete, brick, plaster).Mineral fillers: Natural heat-resistant fine materials (chalk, marble chips, perlite, mica).