The first two are evident, as when it fuses it runs into a globule; the last, by inspecting it before and after the heating with a magnifying glass; sometimes it froths up when heated, and is then said to "intumesce;" or, if it flies to fragments, "decrepitates.". From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 344, August 5, 1882] Reference
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Upon exposure to fire, the material begins to intumesce (expand rapidly) in response to heat by beginning a process of evaporative cooling and charring on the surface of the coating. From Wordnik.com. [Processingtalk - processing industry news] Reference
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