NBS Special Publication, Issues 411-415U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 |
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Page viii
... carpets and rugs , children's sleepwear and mattresses . Although the responsibility for the development of standards under the Flammable Fabrics Act was reassigned to the Consumer Product Safety Commission by the Consumer Product ...
... carpets and rugs , children's sleepwear and mattresses . Although the responsibility for the development of standards under the Flammable Fabrics Act was reassigned to the Consumer Product Safety Commission by the Consumer Product ...
Page ix
... carpets aimed at more fire - safe corridor exits . Fire Suppression : Our fire suppression activities are in direct support of the fire services . We have tested the effectiveness of clothing and equipment for firefighters and ...
... carpets aimed at more fire - safe corridor exits . Fire Suppression : Our fire suppression activities are in direct support of the fire services . We have tested the effectiveness of clothing and equipment for firefighters and ...
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... carpet . The gases in the immediate vicinity of the carpet will usually consist of a fuel - rich mixture of pyrolysed and vaporized hydrocarbons together with en- trained air . At a somewhat greater distance from the decomposing ...
... carpet . The gases in the immediate vicinity of the carpet will usually consist of a fuel - rich mixture of pyrolysed and vaporized hydrocarbons together with en- trained air . At a somewhat greater distance from the decomposing ...
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... carpet . The gases in the immediate vicinity of the carpet will usually consist of a fuel - rich mixture of pyrolysed and vaporized hydrocarbons together with en- trained air . At a somewhat greater distance from the decomposing ...
... carpet . The gases in the immediate vicinity of the carpet will usually consist of a fuel - rich mixture of pyrolysed and vaporized hydrocarbons together with en- trained air . At a somewhat greater distance from the decomposing ...
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... carpets would propa- gate a flame over a 5 ft wide x 15 ft long corridor . ( One carpet had a flame spread rating of 55 by ASTM E - 84 [ 14 ] , the other had a rating of 1100 ! ) With the introduction of DOC FF - 1-70 [ 2 ] , a ...
... carpets would propa- gate a flame over a 5 ft wide x 15 ft long corridor . ( One carpet had a flame spread rating of 55 by ASTM E - 84 [ 14 ] , the other had a rating of 1100 ! ) With the introduction of DOC FF - 1-70 [ 2 ] , a ...
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