Cone calorimetric analysis of flame-retarded polyurea for coating applications
Journal of Fire Sciences2013Vol. 31(4), pp. 330–338
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Abstract
A two-component polyurea elastomer is evaluated for fire retardancy using the cone calorimeter and thermal analysis. The content of the fire retardant, aluminum diethylphosphinate, the thickness, and heat flux were varied. Thicker samples (12 mm) containing about 3% phosphorus (~15% aluminum diethylphosphinate) seem to be the best.
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