Durability of the reaction to fire performance for fire retardant treated (FRT) wood products in exterior applications - A ten years report

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Several long term experimental studies on the maintained reaction to fire performance of fire retardant treated (FRT) wood products over time are presented. They are performed according to a European system based on earlier Nordic and North American systems and include accelerated ageing according to different procedures and natural weathering up to ten years. Main conclusions are: The hygroscopic properties are unchanged compared to untreated wood for most FRT wood products used commercially. The reaction to fire properties of FRT wood may be maintained after accelerated and natural ageing if the retention levels are high enough, but several FRT wood products loose most of their improved reaction to fire properties during weathering. Paint systems contribute considerably to maintain of the fire performance at exterior application and are usually needed to maintain the fire performance after weathering.

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Östman, B., & Tsantaridis, L. (2016). Durability of the reaction to fire performance for fire retardant treated (FRT) wood products in exterior applications - A ten years report. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 46). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20164605005

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