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Boddenberg, K.; Waldmann, J.
view article (1.0)Special Construction Features of Centrifugal Compressors for Oxygen Service.Mannesmann Demag Process Compressors, Duisburg, GermanyASTM STP 1111ASTM STP 1111American Society for Testing and Materials. Flammability and Sensitivity of Materials in Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres. Volume 5. Symposium Sponsored by ASTM Committee G-4 on Compatibility and Sensitivity of Materials in Oxygen Enriched Atmospheres. ASTM STP 1111. May 14-16, 1991, ASTM, Philadelphia, PA, Cocoa Beach, FL, Stoltzfus, J. M.; McIlroy, K., Editors, 528-545 p., 1991Starr, L. M.
view article (1.0)Education and Training of Nonmedical Users of Portable Emergency Oxygen Inhalators at the Occupational Setting.Oxygen Therapy Inst., Ardmore, PAASTM STP 1111ASTM STP 1111American Society for Testing and Materials. Flammability and Sensitivity of Materials in Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres. Volume 5. Symposium Sponsored by ASTM Committee G-4 on Compatibility and Sensitivity of Materials in Oxygen Enriched Atmospheres. ASTM STP 1111. May 14-16, 1991, ASTM, Philadelphia, PA, Cocoa Beach, FL, Stoltzfus, J. M.; McIlroy, K., Editors, 546-555 p., 1991Schoenman, L.; Sabiers, R. L.; McIlwain, M. C.
view article (1.0)Test Experience With a High-Pressure Oxygen Turbopump and Heat Exchanger.Aerojet Propulsion Div., Sacramento, CAASTM STP 1111ASTM STP 1111American Society for Testing and Materials. Flammability and Sensitivity of Materials in Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres. Volume 5. Symposium Sponsored by ASTM Committee G-4 on Compatibility and Sensitivity of Materials in Oxygen Enriched Atmospheres. ASTM STP 1111. May 14-16, 1991, ASTM, Philadelphia, PA, Cocoa Beach, FL, Stoltzfus, J. M.; McIlroy, K., Editors, 556-573 p., 1991McGirr, R.
view article (1.0)Sensitivity of Explosives to Spark.Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc., Tamaqua, PAFranklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania. Electroexplosive Devices, 5th Symposium. June 13-14, 1967, Philadelphia, PA, 2-6.1/9 p., 1967Anderson, W. H.; Borwn, R. E.; Louie, N. A.; Randall, R. R.
view article (1.0)Vulnerability of Small Caliber Caseless Ammunition to Accidental Ignition. Final Report. August 3, 1972-December 31, 1973.Whittaker Corp., Shermal Oaks, CAReport 3190-24Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, PA, Report 3190-24
January 1974
121 p.Markezich, R. L.
view article (1.0)Electrical Properties of FR-Nylon Formulations.Occidental Chemical Corp., Grand Island, NYFire Retardant Chemical Association (FRCA). Technical and Marketing Issues Impacting the Fire Safety of Electrical, Electronic and Composite Applications. October 20-23, 1991, Fire Retardant Chemicals Assoc., Lancaster, PA, Coronado, CA, 119-130 p., 1991Hough, R.; Lasseigne, A. H.; Pankow, J.
view article (1.0)Hazard Classification of Flammable and Oxidizing Materials for Transportation: Evaluation of Test Methods. Phase 2. Final Report.General Electric Co., Bay St. Louis, MITES-20-73-1Department of Transportation, Washington, DC, TES-20-73-1
April 1973
94 p.Johnson, P. F.
view article (1.0)High Sensitivity Smoke Detection for the Telecommunication Facilities.Scientific Services Lab., Melbourne, AustraliaInternational Symposium on Fire Protection for the Telecommunications Industry. May 14-15, 1992, New Orleans, LA, 1-15 p., 1992Ahola, H.
view article (1.0)High Sensitivity Smoke Detectors for the Fire Protection of Computer Rooms: An Alternative to Halons.Technical Research Center of Finland, EspooGepipari Tudomanyos Egyesulet. International Symposium on Fire Protection of Buildings, 3rd. May 10-12, 1990, Eger, Hungary, Banky, T.; Kovacs, B. D., Editors, 153-162 p., 1990European Committee for Standardization
view article (1.0)Components of Automatic Fire Detection Systems. Part 9. Fire Sensitivity Test.['EN 54', 'Part 9']EN 54; Part 9
July 1982
10 p.