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Investigation Of Effects Of Alum And Potassium Sesquicarbonate On The Fire Characteristics Of Flexible Polyurethane Foam
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Effects of flame retardants on char formation:Results in Table 7, Fig. 9 show that as the concentration of flame retardant increases, char formation increases. From literature, flame retardant promotes char formation which acts as a physical barrier to flame and inhibits the volatilization of flammable materials [19].
Polymer decomposition by heat entails firstly, pyrolysis, and then oxidation / combustion processes. At high temperature (700°C) pyrolysis tends to proceed more violently with more disorderly disruption of chain structures to form flammable volatiles and with less condensation of carbonaceous entities to form char.
Effects of flame retardants on After glow time
Results in Table 8, Fig. 10 show that as the concentration of flame retardants increases, after glow time decreases. Glow is a surface oxidative process that depends on the quality of char left at the end of heating as well as available oxygen [58].
From the table, it can be seen that at different concentrations, potassium sesquicarbonate gave a lower value of afterglow time than alum probably because of the increased char formation which consequently reduces the after glow time.
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]
ABSTRACT
The
effectiveness of alum and potassium sesquicarbonate was studied by
incorporating various concentrations of the flame retardants into the
polyurethane foam sample. The flammability tests were carried out and the
results showed that as the concentration of the flame retardants increased, the
flame propagation rate, after glow time, burn length and flame duration
decreased for both flame retardants, while ignition time, add-on and char
formation increased for both fla ... Continue reading---
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]
ABSTRACT
The
effectiveness of alum and potassium sesquicarbonate was studied by
incorporating various concentrations of the flame retardants into the
polyurethane foam sample. The flammability tests were carried out and the
results showed that as the concentration of the flame retardants increased, the
flame propagation rate, after glow time, burn length and flame duration
decreased for both flame retardants, while ignition time, add-on and char
formation increased for both fla ... Continue reading---