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Overview
Core Participants
Advanced Polymerik ANSTO BASF Ceram Polymerik CSIRO Monash University Plantic Technologies Limited RMIT University State Government of Victoria Swinburne University of Technology University of Melbourne University of Queensland
Supporting Participants
Australian Stem Cell Centre BHP Billiton Birchip Cropping Group Integrated Packaging Pfizer Australia University of South Australia University of Sydney University of Wollongong
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Ceram Polymerik
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Ceram Polymerik Pty Ltd is a rapidly growing
company established to commercialise innovative new technology
in polymer composites for passive fire protection. In a fire,
these composites transform into a ceramic structure once the
activation temperature is reached. The technology is very
effective in a wide range of plastics and rubbers. Composites
can be made flexible or rigid to meet the particular
requirements of a fire protection component or material.
This patented technology evolved from several years of Research
& Development by the Cooperative Research Centre for Polymers.
As a world first, the technology has been successfully
commercialised by Olex Australia as insulation
for their Pyrolex® Ceramifiable® high performance fire cable.
The cable is flexible under normal conditions but forms a
protective ceramic barrier when exposed to heat and fire. Even
after 2 hours at 1000° C, the cable can continue to conduct
electricity because of the protection provided by the ceramic
cover.
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