Fire and Explosion Protection of High-Rise Buildings by Means of Plaster Compositions

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The article describes the aspects of fire protection of high-rise buildings. Various methods of protection of unique buildings from fire and explosion in the world practice were considered. For example, using the innovative fire-resistant materials on load-bearing structures, their characteristics and rationing, progressive collapse. The comparative analysis of various types of fire-resistant plaster by such parameters as the chemical composition, fire resistance, durability, density, thickness of the layer was made. Perspectives of development of fireproof plaster compositions were projected.

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