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Abbott, C.; Chalabi, R.
view article (1.0)Measurement of Smoke From Burning Plastics.Steefley Co., Ltd., London, EnglandSlovaki Science and Technology Society. Nonflammability of Plastics, Wood and Textiles. 1974, Bratislava, Germany, 144-150 p., 1974Jacob, R.
view article (1.0)Quick Method for Measurements of Smoke Density of Plastics and Other Materials.Solvay and CIE, Brussels, BelgiumSlovaki Science and Technology Society. Nonflammability of Plastics, Wood and Textiles. 1974, Bratislava, Germany, 151-159 p., 1974Ayad, K.
view article (1.0)Plastics and Flammability--Some Recent Developments.Monsanto Europe, Brussels, BelgiumSlovaki Science and Technology Society. Nonflammability of Plastics, Wood and Textiles. 1974, Bratislava, Germany, 276-287 p., 1974Baillet, C.; Delfosse, L.
view article (1.0)Convenient Apparatus to Test the Self Flammability of Polymers in Various Atmospheres.Slovaki Science and Technology Society. Nonflammability of Plastics, Wood and Textiles. 1974, Bratislava, Germany, 288-290 p., 1974Redfern, J. P.; Traberne, B. L.
view article (1.0)Applications of the Oxygen Index Test to a Range of Industrial Products.Stanton Redcroft, London, EnglandSlovaki Science and Technology Society. Nonflammability of Polymeric Materials. September 1976, Bratislava, Germany, 135-137 p., 1976Becker, W.; Bonold, H. J.; Egresi, M.
view article (1.0)Testing the Fire Behavior of Plastic Fuel Tanks.BASF Ag., Ludwigshafen, West GermanyFire Prevention Science and Technology, No. 21, 3-7, May 1979McGuire, J. H.; D'Souza, M. V.
view article (1.0)E162 Radiant Panel Flammability Test and Foamed Plastics.National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, OntarioFire Technology, Vol. 15, No. 2, 102-106, May 1979Sentinel
view article (1.0)How You Can Help Control Plastic (FRP) Duct Fires.Sentinel, Vol. 35, No. 3, 4-8, May/June 1979Patten, G. A.
view article (1.0)Ignition Temperatures of Plastics.Dow Chemical Co., Midland, MIModern Plastics, 116-120,180, July 1961Damant, G.
view article (1.0)Think Before You Ban--PU Foam is Too Good To Loose.Bureau of Home Furnishings and Thermal Insulation, North Highlands, CAUrethanes Technology, Vol. 5, No. 4, 52-59, August/September 1988