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Fire-retardant treatments for wood
Two general methods are available for reducing flaming characteristics of wood by use of fire retarding chemicals; one method is impregnation treatment which deposits water borne chemicals within wood, and other method is application of suitable coatings to wood surfaces; comparison of fire retarding paints and impregnation treatments; effectiveness; application; cost; strength of wood; general durability; summary of comparison of two methods. (See also Nat Fire Protection Assn -- Quarterly v 36 n 3 Jan 1943 p 211-18)
Fire-retardant treatments for wood
Two general methods are available for reducing flaming characteristics of wood by use of fire retarding chemicals; one method is impregnation treatment which deposits water borne chemicals within wood, and other method is application of suitable coatings to wood surfaces; comparison of fire retarding paints and impregnation treatments; effectiveness; application; cost; strength of wood; general durability; summary of comparison of two methods. (See also Nat Fire Protection Assn -- Quarterly v 36 n 3 Jan 1943 p 211-18)
Fire-retardant treatments for wood
Bldg Standards Monthly
McNaughton, G.C. (author)
1943
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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