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  • Schwartz, K. J.; Lie, T. T.
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    Investigating the Unexposed Surface Temperature Criteria of Standard ASTM E119.
    Rolf Jensen & Associates, Inc.; National Research Council of Canada
    Fire Technology, Vol. 21, No. 3, 169-180, August 1985
    NRCC 25544; IRC Paper 1359,

  • Conkling, J. A.
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    Chemistry of Pyrotechnics. Basic Principles and Theory, Marcel Dekker, Inc., NY, 199 p., 1985

  • Thomson, H. E.; Drysdale, D. D.
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    Piloted Ignition of Plastics.
    Edinburgh Univ., Scotland
    Institute of Physics, Royal Society of Chemistry, and Combustion Institute (British Section). Fundamental Aspects of Polymer Flammability. IOP Short Meetings Series No. 4. April 14, 1987, Institute of Physics, Bristol, England, London, England, Cox, G.; Stevens, G., Editors, 151-164 p., 1987

  • Morimoto, T.; Mori, T.; Enomoto, S.
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    Ignition Properties of Polymers Evaluated From Ignition Temperature and Ignition Limiting Oxygen Index.
    Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., Osaka, Japan
    Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 22, 1911-1918, 1978

  • Smith, W. K.
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    Target Ignition Temperatures.
    Naval Ordnance Test Station, China Lake, CA
    Technical Note 40604-1, July 26, 1965, 18 p.

  • Kuchta, J. M.; Bartkowiak, A.; Cato, R. J.; Zabetakis, M. G.
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    Ignition Characteristics of Fuels and Lubricants. Technical Documentary Report. January 1, 1963-December 31, 1963.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    Air Force Aero Propulsion Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, AFAPL-TR-64-25; Project 3048; Task 304801, December 1963, 38 p.

  • Conti, R. S.; Hertzberg, M.
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    Thermal Autoignition Temperatures From the 1.2-L Furnace and Their Use in Evaluating the Explosion Potential of Dusts.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    ASTM STP 958,
    American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines and National Fire Protection Association. Industrial Dust Explosions. ASTM STP 958. June 10-13, 1986, ASTM, Philadelphia, PA, Pittsburgh, PA, Cashdollar, K. L.; Hertzberg, M., Editors, 45-59 p., 1986

  • Mikkola, E.; Wichman, I. S.
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    On the Thermal Ignition of Combustible Materials.
    Technical Research Center of Finland (VTT), Espoo, Finland; Michigan State Univ., East Lansing
    Fire and Materials, Vol. 14, No. 3, 87-96, September 1989

  • Lockhart, B. J.; Hampton, M. D.; Bryan, C. J.
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    Oxygen Sensitivity/Compatibility Ranking of Several Materials by Different Test Methods.
    John F. Kennedy Space Center, FL; University of Central Florida, Orlando
    ASTM STP 1040,
    American Society for Testing and Materials. Flammability and Sensitivity of Materials in Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres. 4th International Symposium. Volume 4. Symposium Sponsored by ASTM Committee G-4 on Compatibility and Sensitivity of Materials in Oxygen Enriched Atmospheres. ASTM STP 1040. April 11-13, 1989, ASTM, Philadelphia, PA, Las Cruces, NM, Stoltzfus, J. M.; Benz, F. J.; Stradling, J. S., Editors, 93-105 p., 1989

  • Gilleo, K. B.
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    Nylon Flammability.
    Allied Chemical Corp., Buffalo, NY
    Advances in Fire Retardant Textiles. Advances in Fire Retardants. Part 3. Progress in Fire Retardancy Series. Volume 5. 1975, Technomic Publishing Co., Westport, CT, Bhatnagar, V. M., Editors, 165-181 p., 1975