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Use in Europe
Somebody edited in a statement about how European authorities mandate the use of intumescents. That is false. Authorities mandate code compliance. Whether you accomplish that with an intumescent or an endothermic or a plaster or a frizzle frazzle, is secondary. The application of firestopping is adequately referenced in here.--Achim 23:14, 12 November 2007 (UTC)
Images
I plan on editing this article in regards to the excessive wording of the captions should be incorporated into the article's text, and the extraneous pictures which do not contribute materially to the understanding of the article's content. Comments? Kilmer-san (talk) 05:37, 16 April 2011 (UTC)
Reference needed for building code. Article 721.5.2.3 of 2009 International Building Code published by the International Code Council and adopted my many governements requires fire proofing coatings to pass tests of Article 703.2 of the same code.
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