Abstract

Abstract The relative fire safety of selected fiberglass-resin composite pipes is reported. Smoke density and selected toxic gas (CO, CO 2 , and HCN) emissions are characterized under similar burning conditions. These experiments provide, for the first time, a database of the relative smoke density and toxic products of combustion for various composite pipe resins.

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