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탄소재료를 적용한 목질 건축재료의 난연 성능 평가The Evaluation of the Flame Retardant Performance of the Wood-based Building Materials Applied to Carbon Materials

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The Evaluation of the Flame Retardant Performance of the Wood-based Building Materials Applied to Carbon Materials
Authors
서현정김수민손동원
Issue Date
Oct-2014
Publisher
한국생활환경학회
Keywords
Flame retardancy; Carbon materials; Wood-based building material; xGnP; Cone calorimeter
Citation
한국생활환경학회지, v.21, no.5, pp.855 - 861
Journal Title
한국생활환경학회지
Volume
21
Number
5
Start Page
855
End Page
861
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/10765
ISSN
1226-1289
Abstract
In this study, we progressed flame retardant performance evaluation of wood-based materials, which wereapplied with carbon materials. We analyzed using a cone calorimeter according to ISO 5660-1 standard. Also, weproceed to the TGA experiment for confirming the thermal property of graphite and exfolied graphite nano pletelets(xGnP) applied as flame retardants. The value of the heat release rate of all specimen applied with xGnP were notexceed 200 kW/m2 during the total testing time of 5 minutes corresponding to the flame-retardant Level 3. The valueof the heat release rate of all specimen applied with xGnP were not exceed 200kW/m2 during the total testing timeof 5 minutes corresponding to the flame-retardant Level 3. And in this experiment, the value of heat release rate ofthe specimen, which was applied to 4 wt% of xGnP, showed a relatively low value. The case of the value of totalheat release, the value of the specimens, which were applied with xGnP, showed lower than the non-treated specimens’. Also, it was confirmed that the slopes of the graph of the specimens were applied with xGnP, were lowering after300 seconds. Through the results of TGA measurements, we confirmed the thermal properties of graphite and xGnP,and determined that the materials had the thermal stability through the results of the mass loss rate in fact less likely. Based on these results we were confirmed xGnP was contributed to improved flame retardant performance of wood based materials.
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