Reducing the Fire Hazard of Wooden Structures

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Abstract

Increasing the fire resistance of wooden structures is relevant because of their increased flammability. The article describes an experimental study using NEOMID flame retardant paint and silica powder as a flame retardant for wooden structures. According to the results of the experiment, a group of fire-retardant effectiveness of the tested fire-retardant composition was established with different methods of its use.

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Gazizov, A., Sagitova, A., & Krasnov, A. (2022). Reducing the Fire Hazard of Wooden Structures. In Materials Research Proceedings (Vol. 21, pp. 56–60). Association of American Publishers. https://doi.org/10.21741/9781644901755-10

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