OFR-20-81 Combined Fire/Rot Retardant Treatment For Wood Mine Timber

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Bernard Baum
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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105
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

Combined preservative/fire retardant systems were pressure impregnated into Douglas fir and Ponderosa pine samples and evaluated for decay, flammability, and mechanical properties. The objective of the evaluation was to identify cost-effective systems for use with mine timber, and to provide an information and data base from which Federal code regulations could be established. Thirty systems, based on combinations of commercially available preservatives and fire retardant impregnants and coatings, were applied to Douglas fir samples and evaluated for decay and flammability. The ten most promising systems were ap¬plied to both fir and pine and reevaluated for decay and flammability before and after water leaching. The five best systems were given a thorough laboratory evaluation using both pine and fir. Evaluations included flame spread, smoke density, toxic gases, decay, compressive strength, flammability after artificial weathering, and cost. All systems had acceptable toxic gas levels and smoke densities, but flame spread was only borderline acceptable for most of the samples tested. A trade-off analysis showed Acid Copper Chromate/Fyrprufe with Albi-107A/144 intumescent paint and Koppers NCX to be the-best systems. Recommendations are made for further large-scale testing using the two best Systems.
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APA: Bernard Baum  (1978)  OFR-20-81 Combined Fire/Rot Retardant Treatment For Wood Mine Timber

MLA: Bernard Baum OFR-20-81 Combined Fire/Rot Retardant Treatment For Wood Mine Timber. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1978.

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