Effect of fire-retardant and other inorganic salts on pyrolysis products of ponderosa pine at 250° and 350° C
1967
Brenden, John J.
When treated and untreated wood were pyrolyzed at 350C., the chemicals increased the yield of char, water, and gas fractions and decreased flammable tar. At 250C. most chemicals reduced tar and char and increased the water fraction. (Author).
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Publisher
Forest Products Laboratory
Pagination
16 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Other Subjects
Inorganic salts; Southern pines; Fireproofing agents
Language
English
Format
print, unmediated, volume
Note
by John J. Brenden.
Includes bibliographical references (page 16).
Also available online.
Type
Interactive Resource; Text; Monograph; Book; Bibliography; Book; Monograph
Corporate Author
Forest Products Laboratory (U.S.)
2024-02-27
2025-07-19
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