2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmats.2022.891167
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Fire Behaviour of Treated Insulation Fibreboards and Predictions of its Future Development Based on Natural Aging Simulation

Abstract: Wood-based composite materials represent a major fire safety risk. The application of water-based fire retardants (FR) can improve their fire performance. However, it is important to investigate the performance and stability of this protective system over time, as the ageing of materials and their exposure to climatic conditions can change their properties. The aim of this research work was to evaluate the effect of long-term aging on the combustibility of low-density insulation fibreboards (IFs) treated with … Show more

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“…Following the reaction, it is necessary to test various products and compare the real findings with technical sheets (86). In the event of a car accident connected with a leakage of certain dangerous substances into the environment it is possible to consider a proper usage of sorbents to capture the substances an effective reaction.…”
Section: Environmental Evaluation Of Loose Sorbentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following the reaction, it is necessary to test various products and compare the real findings with technical sheets (86). In the event of a car accident connected with a leakage of certain dangerous substances into the environment it is possible to consider a proper usage of sorbents to capture the substances an effective reaction.…”
Section: Environmental Evaluation Of Loose Sorbentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These materials are also analysed within the scope of insulation materials [18][19][20][21]. They are a part of sandwich panels in low-energy houses [22][23][24][25]. They are typically used as an interior sheathing material [26] or furniture [27][28][29][30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%