Fire Safety Aspects of Polymeric Materials. Volume 2. Test Methods, Specifications and Standards

Fire Safety Aspects of Polymeric Materials. Volume 2. Test Methods, Specifications and Standards

Author: NATIONAL MATERIALS ADVISORY BOARD (NAS-NAE) WASHINGTON DC.

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Published: 1979

Total Pages: 114

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This is the second volume in a series. The fire safety aspects of polymers are examined with primary emphasis on human survival. This report summarizes the state of the art on test methods which can be employed for evaluating various aspects of flammability behavior in polymeric materials. Separate chapters in the report are concerned with a broad overview of problems associated with the development of tests and standards, with brief summary of the most important U.S. test methods, and with a critical discussion of these in which status, limitations and problems of currently available test methods are reviewed. The concepts of fire dynamics, and their importance in the future development of meaningful test methods are discussed under a separate heading. In this report, test methodology is reviewed with cursory reference to the end uses where a particular test may be employed or applicable. A more detailed discussion of test methods used for specific products (e.g., building materials, coatings, fabrics, etc.) is provided in the appropriate end-use volumes. Conclusions and recommendations are included at the end of Chapters 5, 6, and 7, and also highlighted in Chapter 2.


Fire Safety Aspects of Polymeric Materials. Volume 5. Elements of Polymer Fire Safety and Guide to the Designer

Fire Safety Aspects of Polymeric Materials. Volume 5. Elements of Polymer Fire Safety and Guide to the Designer

Author: NATIONAL MATERIALS ADVISORY BOARD (NAS-NAE) WASHINGTON DC.

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Published: 1979

Total Pages: 170

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This is the fifth volume in a series. The fire safety aspects of polymeric materials are examined with primary emphasis on human survival. This volume is a summary of the first four volumes of the series, which deal with materials: state of the art; test methods, specifications, and standards; smoke and toxicity; and fire dynamics and scenarios. Later volumes deal with applications to aircraft, buildings, land vehicles, ships, and mines and bunkers. The purpose of this volume is to provide an outline of the basis or disciplinary information relating to fire safety of polymeric materials for designers and others concerned with the problem, such as fire chiefs, fire inspectors, and fire investigators.