2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2005.11.017
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Effect of fire retardants on internal bond strength and bond durability of structural fiberboard

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“…Deterioration of the mechanical properties of the filled and unfilled plastics with addition of FRs has been reported by some researchers 29, 30. A similar result was also found for MDF panels made from wood fibers treated with boron and phosphate compounds 31…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…Deterioration of the mechanical properties of the filled and unfilled plastics with addition of FRs has been reported by some researchers 29, 30. A similar result was also found for MDF panels made from wood fibers treated with boron and phosphate compounds 31…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…29,30 A similar result was also found for MDF panels made from wood fibers treated with boron and phosphate compounds. 31 The WF-ZB formulation had the highest IB value and then followed by the panels containing MH and APP at both loading levels. This is in agreement with a previous study by Ayrilmis et al 12 They reported that WPC panels containing 10 wt % ZB had the highest IB value with 1.81N/mm 2 while the lowest one with 1.58N/mm 2 was found for the APP formulation.…”
Section: Mechanical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The analysis was carried out using TG analyzer (EXSTAR TG/DTA 6300) at IIT, Roorkee by heating the samples in still air (200 ml/min) at 10°C/min from 0°C to 1000°C. The plots are shown in Figure 3a-3f of this work [7].…”
Section: Thermal Analysismentioning
confidence: 96%
“…This was attributed to boric acid and zinc oxides originating from ZB. Generally, boric acid easily combines with vinyl monomers generated from the decomposition of PP, which helps enhance the thermal stability of WPCs [14,47]. In addition, boron-based flame retardants can promote char formation or form a protective coating.…”
Section: Thermal Degradationmentioning
confidence: 99%