The Study of Selected Fire-Technical Characteristics of Special Wood Products Surface Treatment by Environmentally Problematic Coatings

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The paper deals with the issues relating to the assessment of the possible behaviour of the surface treated wood prepared by application solvent based polyurethane coatings in realistic conditions of use it is important to assess the characteristics of thermal degradation of these materials in simulations of reaction (ignition test) to fire and add the other necessary criteria, allowing an overall assessment of fire-technical (due to valid standards from the point of the reaction to fire) and ecological characteristics.

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