- Author
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Paciorek, K. L.
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Kratzer, R. H.
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Nakahara, J. H.
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Harris, D. H.
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Ahmed, S. R.
- Title
- Products of the Oxidative Thermal Degradation of Elastomeric Noise Abatement Materials and Woods. Phase 2.
- Coporate
- Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
- Report
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OFR 113-85
April 1982
163 p.
- Keywords
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toxic hazards
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thermal degradation
- Abstract
- The primary objective of this program was to determine the toxic fume and fire hazards of elastomeric noise abatement materials with a limited effort expended on the evaluation of specific treatments applied to mine timbers. Under the conditions employed, the major toxic hazard for a dimethyl silicone rubber was formaldehyde; for both polyester and polyether urethanes and an acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene resin, acrolein; for flame-retardant styrene-butadiene rubber compositions, hydrogen chloride; and for Pyresote-Firehold 10-Albi 144-treated timber, furfural. Of the materials studied, the flame-retardant styrene-butadiene rubbers presented the greatest toxic hazard. The generated data have been reduced to toxic load tabulations amenable to employment for potential hazard assessment.