Fire properties of Pinus densiflora utilizing fire-retardant chemicals based on borated and phosphorus (I) - Combustion characteristics

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The combustion and thermal characteristics of fire retardant-treated pine (Pinus densiflora) were evaluated according to the KS F ISO 5660-1 (2003) standard, using a cone calorimeter. The specimens were treated with fire-retardant chemical compounds using pressure-impregnation equipment to reliably impregnate the compounds inside the wood. The heat release rate value of the fire retardant-treated wood specimens showed that the heat release time was delayed. A reduction of the total heat release value can indicate that fire was prevented from igniting in the materials during combustion. The microstructures of natural specimen and treated fire-retardant chemical compounds specimen were determined by scanning electron microscopy. It also confirmed that the pressure-impregnation processing method was effective in comparison to the other treatment methods.

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Seo, H. J., Hwang, W., & Lee, M. C. (2017). Fire properties of Pinus densiflora utilizing fire-retardant chemicals based on borated and phosphorus (I) - Combustion characteristics. BioResources, 12(3), 5417–5427. https://doi.org/10.15376/biores.12.3.5417-5427

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