NBS Special Publication, Issues 411-415U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 |
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Page 21
... shows the number of accidents in each category . Fifty - seven percent of the cases in the study involved no flammable liquids , gases , or explosives ; 35 percent did involve flammable liquids ; and 7 percent involved gas or explosives ...
... shows the number of accidents in each category . Fifty - seven percent of the cases in the study involved no flammable liquids , gases , or explosives ; 35 percent did involve flammable liquids ; and 7 percent involved gas or explosives ...
Page 25
... shows the distributions of total area of burn and area of full thickness burn for the 1,126 cases in the study . It can be seen that the two distributions have similar shapes . Thirty - nine percent of the cases suffered a total area of ...
... shows the distributions of total area of burn and area of full thickness burn for the 1,126 cases in the study . It can be seen that the two distributions have similar shapes . Thirty - nine percent of the cases suffered a total area of ...
Page 42
... show no differences in the decomposition of the polymer when the phosphine oxide is present ( fig . 12 ) . It is ... shows no significant alteration in the decomposition pattern when the flame retardants are present . On this basis ...
... show no differences in the decomposition of the polymer when the phosphine oxide is present ( fig . 12 ) . It is ... shows no significant alteration in the decomposition pattern when the flame retardants are present . On this basis ...
Page 44
... shows little indication of vapor phase activity in the oxygen index tester ( fig . 17 ) . Although it is usually assumed that halogen compounds act primarily as vapor phase inhibitors , this is not the first case in which only condensed ...
... shows little indication of vapor phase activity in the oxygen index tester ( fig . 17 ) . Although it is usually assumed that halogen compounds act primarily as vapor phase inhibitors , this is not the first case in which only condensed ...
Page 51
... show no differences in the decomposition of the polymer when the phosphine oxide is present ( fig . 12 ) . It is ... shows no significant alteration in the decomposition pattern when the flame retardants are present . On this basis ...
... show no differences in the decomposition of the polymer when the phosphine oxide is present ( fig . 12 ) . It is ... shows no significant alteration in the decomposition pattern when the flame retardants are present . On this basis ...
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