Fire protection of wood based on multicomponent mixtures of substances

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The article presents the results of scientific research aimed at determining and improving the fire-protective properties of powdered substances and their impregnating solutions for the fire protection of wooden products, building materials and structures. A research methodology is proposed for the development of effective fire-extinguishing and fire-retardant agents for wood, based on three-component mixtures in which one of the components is a nitrogen-containing compound. Experimental findings show that a three-component mixture consisting of monoammonium phosphate, ammonium sulphate and carbamide, in appropriate proportions, provides highly effective fire protection for wood. In addition, a composition in the form of an epoxy polymer was developed, containing a mixture of ammonium phosphate and urea-formaldehyde resin, intended for use as a surface fire-retardant coating for wood.

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firefighting powder, fire efficiency, gas chromatography, epoxy polymer, non-additivity.

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