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Polyurethane foam: Some studies relating to its behavior in fires

Roberts, 1971

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6432362235866759459
Author
Roberts A
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Fire Technology

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According to one test, polyurethane foam is “self-extinguishing,” while another classifies it as a “surface of rapid flame spread.” The author has found that its burning rate is sensitive to the applied heat flux and suggests that the fire resistance of polyurethane foam be assessed …
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