A quantitative understanding of an intumescent material’s reaction to fire remains largely an unsolved challenge. More specifically, the relationship between thermal transport and the resulting char structure is not well understood. Improved pyrolysis models for intumescent materials are necessary to advance the fields of fire modeling and material development. To aid in this endeavor, a systematic methodology to parameterize comprehensive pyrolysis models for charring and intumescent materials is presented. Rigid poly(vinyl chloride), flexible poly(vinyl chloride), Bisphenol A poly(carbonate), poly(ether ether ketone), and poly(vinylidene fluoride) were analyzed in this work. First, thermogravimetric analysis and differential scanning cal...