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  • Przybyla, L.
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    Evaluation Testing of the Fire Performance of Fire Resistive Building Assembly Penetration Protection Materials, Devices and Systems.
    Underwriters Labs., Northbrook, IL
    Lab Data, Vol. 11, No. 1, 3-7, Winter 1980

  • Attwood, P. C.
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    Penetration of Fire Partitions by Plastic Pipe.
    National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
    Fire Technology, Vol. 16, No. 1, 37-62, February 1980

  • Abrams, M. S.
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    Fire Endurance Test on BISCO Penetration Seal Systems in a Concrete Floor Utilizing BISCO Systems SF-20 and SF-150L Silicone Polymers. Research Report.
    Construction Technology Labs., Skokie, IL
    Brand Industrial Services, Inc., Park Ridge, IL, October 1976, 58 p.

  • Brown, A.
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    Furnace Testing of Electrical and Pipe-Penetration Seals Based on Foamed Silicone Elastomer: 60, 90, and 120-Minute Fire Ratings. Open Research Document.
    Studsvik Energiteknik AB, Sweden
    STUDSVIK 79/2, March 1979, 86 p.

  • DiPietro, J.
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    Recent Development and Techniques for Reducing Flammability Problems in Polymers.
    Michigan Chemical Corp., St. Louis
    University of Detroit. Flammability Characteristics of Polymeric Materials. Polymer Conference Series. June 8-12, 1970, Detroit, MI, 1-13 p., 1970

  • Brown, A.
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    Full-Scale Demonstration Fire Testing of a System for Penetration Sealing Based on Foamed Silicone Elastomer: Studsvik 77-05-26. Open Research Document.
    Studsvik Energiteknik AB, Sweden
    STUDSVIK 77/3, 1973, 105 p.

  • Brown, A.
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    Fire Test of Chemtrol CT-18 Silicone Foam Penetration Seal: Studsvik 77-08-15.
    Studsvik Energiteknik AB, Sweden
    RL-1771, August 1977, 31 p.

  • Stull, J. O.
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    Design of Test Programs to Evaluate the Performance and Support Marketing Efforts Applied to Chemical Protective Clothing.
    Texas Research Institute Austin, Inc., Austin
    Clemson University. Protective Clothing--An Update and Overview of Personal Protection Against Chemical, Thermal and Other Hazards: Materials, Garments, Applications, and Concerns. Annual Conference, 3rd. May 23-15, 1989, Charlotte, NC, XVIII/ 25 p., 1989

  • Kunio, K.
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    Recent Studies at the Center for Fire Science and Technology in Tokyo.
    Science University of Tokyo, Japan
    Fire Safety Journal, Vol. 17, No. 2, 155-158, 1991
    Lund University. Science of Building Fire Safety. Symposium to Honor Professor Ove Pettersson on His Retirement. May 2-4, 1989, Lund, Sweden, 1-3 p., ['1989', '1991']

  • Stull, J. O.
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    Selecting Chemical-Protective Clothing. Part 1. Manufacturer Recommendations.
    Texas Research Institute Austin, Inc.
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 142, No. 9, 39-42,48-52, September 1989