OFR-27-83 Further Studies On Optimum Combined Fire Retardand/Preservative Treatments And Stench Warning Systems For Wood Mine Timber

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 82
- File Size:
- 18539 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1982
Abstract
As a follow-on to previous investigations, reduced treatment levels for the optimum fire retardant/preservative system were evaluated. An impregnation of 3.5 lbs/ft3 of Fyreprufe followed by 3.5 mils of Albi 107A plus an Albi 144 top coat provides adequate flammability and flame spread protection. However, there is a significant loss in compressive strength at this retention level, particularly parallel to the grain. A pilot-size pressure impregnation cell was installed for use in treating larger quantities of wood. Based on the optimum fire retardant/preservative treatment system - Fyreprufe/ACC impregnation followed by Albi 107A/144 intumescent paint - a model treatment pro¬cess was developed, capable of handling 3 million board feet per year. Associated annualized costs per thousand board feet (K bd. ft.) for treating 12" x 12" timber were calculated to be: Impregnation: $-63.00/K bd. ft. Coating: $112.00/K bd. ft. A literature search was conducted to identify materials and techniques suitable for a localized stench warning system for heated mine timbers. Based on this review, a number of stench warning concepts were developed. Those based on surface coating were given a preliminary laboratory evaluation.
Citation
APA:
(1982) OFR-27-83 Further Studies On Optimum Combined Fire Retardand/Preservative Treatments And Stench Warning Systems For Wood Mine TimberMLA: OFR-27-83 Further Studies On Optimum Combined Fire Retardand/Preservative Treatments And Stench Warning Systems For Wood Mine Timber. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.