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Title: FIRE PROTECTION OF WOOD BASED ON MULTICOMPONENT MIXTURES OFSUBSTANCES
Authors: NESEN, IVAN
HRYHOR, OLEH
MALADYKA, IHOR
ROTTE, SERHII
Keywords: firefighting powder
fire efficiency
gas chromatography
epoxy polymer
non-additivity
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: University of Žilina
Citation: Riešenie krízových situácií v špecifickom prostredí
Series/Report no.: 2025;2
Abstract: The article presents the results of scientific research aimed at determining and improving the fire-protective properties of powdered substances and their impregnating solutions for the fire protection of wooden products, building materials and structures. A research methodology is proposed for the development of effective fire-extinguishing and fire-retardant agents for wood, based on three-component mixtures in which one of the components is a nitrogen-containing compound. Experimental findings show that a three-component mixture consisting of monoammonium phosphate, ammonium sulphate and carbamide, in appropriate proportions, provides highly effective fire protection for wood. In addition, a composition in the form of an epoxy polymer was developed, containing a mixture of ammonium phosphate and urea-formaldehyde resin, intended for use as a surface fire-retardant coating for wood.
Description: Recent decades have seen a rise in fire hazards due to the widespread use of wood, synthetic, and polymeric materials in industry and daily life. This has increased the likelihood of fires and, consequently, led to a greater number of deaths and injuries from dangerous fire factors like high temperatures and toxic decomposition products released during combustion.
URI: http://repositsc.nuczu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/27995
ISSN: 2730 – 054
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