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Fishman, N.
view article (1.0)Technical Information Service on Fire Related Literature (Polymers).Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, CA
1977
20 p.Ishizu, S.
view article (1.0)Toxicity of Organophosphorus Fire Retardants.Tokyo Women's College of Dentistry, JapanBTR 77-38Kobunshi (High Polymer Chemistry), Vol. 24, No. 12, 788-792, 1975BTR 77-38
1977Damant, G. H.
view article (1.0)Effects of Aging on Fire Retardant Flexible Polyurethane Foams Commonly Used in Upholstered Furniture.Bureau of Home Furnishings, Sacramento, CALaboratory Report SP-76-07Journal of Consumer Product Flammability, Vol. 3, 277-287, December 1976Laboratory Report SP-76-07
October 1976
17 p.Kishore, K.; Mohandas, K.
view article (1.0)Effect of Fire-Retardant Additives on the Time-Resolved Processes of Polymer Combustion.Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, IndiaFire and Materials, Vol. 14, No. 2, 39-41, June 1989Eisner, H.
view article (1.0)How Safe Are Foam Roof Linings?Fire Prevention, No. 226, 32-33, January/February 1990Seader, J. D.; Chien, W. P.
view article (1.0)Factors Affecting Smoke Development and Measurement.Utah Univ., Salt Lake CityNational Research Council. Physiological and Toxicological Aspects of Combustion Products: International Symposium. March 18-20, 1974, Utah Univ., Salt Lake City, 166-180 p., 1976Brauman, S. K.
view article (1.0)Sb2O3-Halogen Fire Retardance in Polymers. Part 3. Retardant-Polymer Substrate Interactions.Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, CAJournal of Fire Retardant Chemistry, Vol. 3, 138-163, August 1976Brauman, S. K.
view article (1.0)Sb2O3-Halogen Fire Retardance in Polymers. Part 2. Antimony-Halogen Substrate Interactions.Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, CAJournal of Fire Retardant Chemistry, Vol. 3, 117-137, August 1976American Dyestuff Reporter
view article (1.0)Textile Flammability Symposium Report.American Dyestuff Reporter, Vol. 65, No. 8, 2-34,36,48, August 1976Brauman, S. K.; Brolly, A. S.
view article (1.0)Sb2O3-Halogen Fire Retardance in Polymers. Part 1. General Mode of Action.Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, CAJournal of Fire Retardant Chemistry, Vol. 3, 66-83, May 1976