THE STORY of fire retardant lumber is as old as man. Since the day that he learned to make a fire, man has endeavored to learn how to control it. Wood is one of man\u27s oldest building materials. History has recorded the uses that he has made of wood, as well as the conflagrations that have caused him to investigate the possibilities of reducing the combustibility of wood
The study presents a review of the published data on the construction wood species and fire retardan...
Wood is combustible, but can still perform very well in fire, especially for load bearing structures...
The paper describes the study of the ignition of wood samples treated with a flame retardant in th
Impregnating wood with chemicals to reduce or prevent combustion is discussed. Basic types of materi...
Fire-retardant treated wood is discussed with two approaches to fire protection offered: fire hazard...
Along with many advantages, wood as traditional building material also has some disadvantages. One o...
The potential and the limitations of using wood treated with fire retardants are discussed. Such tre...
Restrictive measures are increasingly being imposed on traditional markets for wood in the name of f...
Wood is a versatile and widely used material in construction and furniture industries. However, easy...
Any kind of construction involves the use of wooden structures that require the achievement of an ap...
Fire is considered one of the most destructive forces on the planet. Throughout history, fire has ca...
Exterior grades of Douglas-fir and aspen plywood were impregnated with interior fire-retardant chemi...
The aim of this project was an inventory of fire retardant treated wood, fire-retardanttreatments, p...
Currently the natural materials become popular building material for houses, buildings and recreatio...
The Fire Research Section of the Division of Building Research in 1959 began studies of the use of r...
The study presents a review of the published data on the construction wood species and fire retardan...
Wood is combustible, but can still perform very well in fire, especially for load bearing structures...
The paper describes the study of the ignition of wood samples treated with a flame retardant in th
Impregnating wood with chemicals to reduce or prevent combustion is discussed. Basic types of materi...
Fire-retardant treated wood is discussed with two approaches to fire protection offered: fire hazard...
Along with many advantages, wood as traditional building material also has some disadvantages. One o...
The potential and the limitations of using wood treated with fire retardants are discussed. Such tre...
Restrictive measures are increasingly being imposed on traditional markets for wood in the name of f...
Wood is a versatile and widely used material in construction and furniture industries. However, easy...
Any kind of construction involves the use of wooden structures that require the achievement of an ap...
Fire is considered one of the most destructive forces on the planet. Throughout history, fire has ca...
Exterior grades of Douglas-fir and aspen plywood were impregnated with interior fire-retardant chemi...
The aim of this project was an inventory of fire retardant treated wood, fire-retardanttreatments, p...
Currently the natural materials become popular building material for houses, buildings and recreatio...
The Fire Research Section of the Division of Building Research in 1959 began studies of the use of r...
The study presents a review of the published data on the construction wood species and fire retardan...
Wood is combustible, but can still perform very well in fire, especially for load bearing structures...
The paper describes the study of the ignition of wood samples treated with a flame retardant in th