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Combustion gas toxicity,hygroscopicity, and adhesive strength of plywood treated with flame retardants
Authors:Dr T Hirata  Y Fukui  S Kawamoto  H Karasawa
Institution:(1) Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Tsukuba Norin Kenkyu Danchi-Nai, P.O. Box 16, 305 Ibaraki, Japan
Abstract:Summary The results of tests of combustion toxicity, hygroscopicity, and adhesive strength for fire retardant-treated plywood are described. The plywood was prepared from veneers treated with diammonium phosphate and ammonium bromide, and from glue mixed with poly (ammonium phosphate). Furthermore, the plywood boards were coated with boric acid. High ammonium phosphate and low or 0 ammonium bromide contents with the boric acid-coatings gave the greatest improvement in the combustion toxicity. Influence of almost all the treatments on the hygroscopicity was not significant. In all treatments the dry adhesive strength and the cyclic boil adhesive strength were slightly and considerably reduced, respectively.
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