Intumescent Paint for Steel – Advanced Fire Protection Coating Systems

Protect structural steel with high-performance intumescent paint for steel designed to provide certified fire resistance, durability and aesthetic finish.

In collaboration with Rudolf Hensel GmbH, we offer fully compatible intumescent coating systems that combine proven fire protection expertise with high-performance coating technology that includes corrosion protection as well as aesthetic appearance. Our intumescent paint systems for steel are specifically developed for demanding construction and infrastructure projects, including commercial buildings, industrial facilities and data centres.

Have a project in mind? Our experts will help you to find the optimal project-specific coating solution.

Contact our intumescent coatings experts

What is Intumescent Paint for Steel?

Intumescent paint for steel is a passive fire protection coating that expands when exposed to heat, forming an insulating char layer that delays temperature rise in steel structures.

How intumescent coatings work

When exposed to fire:

  • The coating expands up to 50x its original thickness.
  • Forms a protective insulating char layer.
  • Reduces heat transfer to the steel.
  • Delays structural failure.

This makes intumescent paint steel systems essential for:

  • Structural steel in buildings.
  • Industrial facilities.
  • Infrastructure projects.

intumescent_paint_for_steel.png

Intumescent Paint Systems for Steel

We are offering a range of intumescent paint systems for steel designed for different fire ratings, environments and application methods.

Teknos coating systems capabilities

  • Fire resistance: R30, R60, R90, R120.
  • Application: Shop-applied and site-applied.
  • Substrates: Carbon steel and galvanised steel.
  • Environment: Indoor and outdoor.
  • Properties: Waterborne and solvent-borne.
  • Finish: smooth architectural and industrial coatings.

The Role of Primers and Topcoats in Intumescent Systems

In an intumescent paint system for steel, the primer and topcoat play a critical role in ensuring overall performance, durability and fire protection reliability.

The primer provides essential adhesion to the steel substrate and protects against corrosion, which is particularly important in environments with humidity or aggressive conditions.

The intumescent layer is then applied to deliver the required fire resistance.

Finally, the topcoat protects the system from environmental exposure such as moisture, UV radiation and mechanical wear, while also providing the desired aesthetic finish.

Only when all three components — primer, intumescent coating and topcoat — are correctly specified and tested together can the system achieve its certified fire performance. This is why Teknos offers fully compatible coating systems, ensuring that each layer works together as a complete and reliable fire protection solution.

intumescent_system_figure.png

Fire Testing, Standards and Certification

Understanding fire protection standards is critical when selecting the right intumescent paint for steel.

EN 13381 – Fire resistance testing

EN 13381 defines how fire protection systems for structural steel are tested under realistic fire conditions.

EN 13501-02 – Fire classification

This standard classifies systems into fire resistance classes such as:

  • R30
  • R60
  • R90
  • R120

Additional standards (project dependent)

Depending on your project, systems may also align with:

  • BS standards (UK projects)
  • DIN standards (Germany)
  • Project-specific approvals

Our systems are developed on the basis of proven performance, featuring fire protection tested in accordance with EN 13381 and classified under EN 13501.

Technical Guidance – Thickness & Section Factors (Hp/A)

One of the most critical factors in specifying intumescent paint steel systems is the section factor (Hp/A).

What is Hp/A?

  • Ratio of heated surface area to steel cross-section.
  • Determines how quickly steel heats up in a fire.
  • Higher Hp/A → thicker coating required.

Why Choose Teknos Intumescent Paint Systems For Steel?

Proven fire protection performance

  • Tested according to EN 13381.
  • Classified in accordance with EN 13501-2.
  • Designed to provide reliable fire resistance (e.g. R30–R120).

High-quality coating system solutions

  • All in one: corrosion protection, fire protection and aesthetic appearance.
  • Optimised interaction between primer, intumescent layer and topcoat.
  • Multiple systems available: Waterborne and solvent-borne.

Designed for both shop and site application

  • Shop-applied intumescent paint (off-site application under controlled conditions).
  • Site-applied intumescent paint systems (on-site flexibility).
  • Choose the most efficient approach depending on your project.

Compatible with different steel types

  • Carbon steel.
  • Intumescent paint for galvanised steel.
  • Complex fabricated structures.

Durable and aesthetic finishes

  • Smooth, high-quality finish.
  • Wide range of topcoat options.
  • Long-term durability in demanding environments.

Technical expertise

  • Project-specific coating system recommendations.
  • Technical specification support for architects, engineers and contractors.
  • On-site and off-site application and system guidance.

Get Expert Advice for Your Project

Looking for the right intumescent paint for steel? Tell us about your project, and we will help you find the optimal coating system tailored to your requirements.

Contact us