Appendix D - Fire Retardants For Timber – D-1 - Most Effective Salts

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
D. Randolph Berry James E. Billar Ashok B. Boghani Mackenzie Burnett David Hoadley Kenneth R. Maser Robert H. Trent
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

D. 1 Most Effective Salts A. Ammonium Phosphates Monammomium phosphate and diammonium phosphate (salts of ortho phosphoric acid) are superior to the triammonium salt in fire-resisting properties. Of these two, the monammomium salt is chemically the more stable. It is also held very retentively by a number of woods, thus reducing leaching out of the salt if exposed to water. Saturated aqueous solutions of mon- or di-ammonium phosphates have vapor preservatives corresponding to an atmospheric relative humidity of 9Z to 93 percent, the wood, will, therefore, not attract any moisture at humidities below this figure. Low concentrations (1 lb dry fire-retardant per cubic foot of the dry, treated timber) will stop flame and high concentration (5 lbs. per cubic foot) will prevent smoldering. B. Ammonium Sulphate In low concentrations ammonium sulphate has only a small effect on flame propagation, but its effect is marked when concentrations of the order of 20 percent are employed. It has no appreciable effect on smoldering. It is more corrosive to metals than are the phosphates, but is less corrosive than ammonium chloride or magnesium chloride. It is possible to leach it out of wood by prolonged and continuous action of water The vapor pressure of the saturated solution corresponds to 81 percent atmospheric humidity.
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APA: D. Randolph Berry James E. Billar Ashok B. Boghani Mackenzie Burnett David Hoadley Kenneth R. Maser Robert H. Trent  (1976)  Appendix D - Fire Retardants For Timber – D-1 - Most Effective Salts

MLA: D. Randolph Berry James E. Billar Ashok B. Boghani Mackenzie Burnett David Hoadley Kenneth R. Maser Robert H. Trent Appendix D - Fire Retardants For Timber – D-1 - Most Effective Salts. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1976.

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