Abstract
The results of investigating the effects of various fire retardants on the fire-resistance of epoxy urethane compositions are presented. It is shown that the simultaneous presence of phosphorus and bromine, as well as oxides and hydroxides, favors efficient coke formation and a reduction in combustibility while retaining the physicomechanical characteristics of an epoxy urethane adhesive.
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