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Vpliv dodatka za povečanje ognjeodpornosti na lastnosti ivernih plošč
ID Pirš, Dejan (Author), ID Medved, Sergej (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Lesar, Boštjan (Co-mentor)

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Abstract
Odpornost lesenih plošč proti gorenju je, poleg mehanskih in sorpcijskih lastnosti, ena izmed pomembnejših lastnosti, s katero opredeljujemo njihovo uporabnost v konstrukcijske namene. Povečano ognjeodpornost ivernih plošč lahko dosežemo z dodajanjem sredstva za povečanje ognjeodpornosti že med izdelavo plošč ali pa z dodajanjem sredstva na že izdelane plošče. S ciljem ugotavljanja učinka dodatka za povečanje ognjeodpornosti (Burnblock) na mehanske in sorpcijske lastnosti ter odpornosti proti gorenju smo izdelali trislojne iverne plošče katerim smo dodali različne količine Burnblocka, kot sredstva za povečanje odpornosti proti gorenju. Primerno količino Burnblocka (med 10 kg/m³ in 30 kg/m³, glede na maso lesa), smo dodali v fazi priprave lepilne mešanice, ali pa smo brizgali vodno raztopino (18,5%) na zunanji sloj, pred samim stiskanjem. Vsem ploščam smo določili vlažnost, gostoto in debelino, debelinski nabrek in vpijanje vode, upogibno trdnost in modul elastičnosti, razslojno trdnost, čvrstost površine in stopnjo odpornosti proti gorenju. Ugotovili smo, da se z dodajanjem Burnblocka zmanjša debelinski nabrek (pozitivni učinek), upogibna trdnost in modul elastičnosti (negativni učinek). Vpliv deleža dodatka na zgoraj opisane lastnosti je manj opazen. Zaradi dodajanja sredstva v zunanji sloj je bil vpliv na razslojno trdnost minimalen. Pri krajši izpostavitvi (60 sekund) vroči plošči se je izguba mase povečevala z večanjem deleža sredstva, medtem ko je pri daljši izpostavitvi (300 sekund) trend izgube mase obraten. Pri daljšem času izpostavitve smo opazili, da se z večanjem deleža Burnblocka manjša debelina zoglenele plasti.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Burnblock, gorljivost, iverne plošče, mehanske lastnosti, zaviralec ognja
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[D. Pirš]
Year:2021
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-132298 This link opens in a new window
UDC:630*862:630*84
COBISS.SI-ID:81103619 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:21.10.2021
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Language:English
Title:Impact of fire retardant on the properties of particleboard
Abstract:
The fire resistance of wood-based panels is, in addition to the mechanical and sorption properties, an important property when considering their usability for construction. Increased fire resistance is achieved through the addition of fire retardant during panel production or by spraying fire retardant on already finished panels. With the aim of determining the impacts of the addition of a fire retardant (Burnblock) on the mechanical, sorption and fire resistance properties, we produced three-layer particleboard to which we added various amounts of Burnblock. An appropriate amount of Burnblock (between 10 kg/m³ and 30 kg/m³, depending on the weight of the wood) was added during the preparation phase of the adhesive mixture, or an aqueous solution (18.5%) was sprayed on the outer layer, before compressing. Humidity, density and thickness, thickness swelling and water absorption, bending strength and modulus of elasticity, internal bond, surface soundness and degree of fire retardation were determined for all particleboards. We were discovered that the addition of Burnblock reduces the thickness swelling (positive effect) as well as the bending strength and modulus of elasticity (negative effects). The rate of change with an increasing amount of Burnblock decreases because the addition of fire retardant to the surface layer has a minimal effect on the internal bond. Looking at the results at 60 seconds exposure, the addition of Burnblock had no effect on fire resistance, since the mass loss rate was higher, while at longer exposures (300 seconds) the weight loss trend is reversed. With a longer exposure time, we observed that as the Burnblock content increased, while the thickness of the charred layer decreased.

Keywords:Burnblock, flammability, particleboard, mechanical properties, fire-retardant

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