Obtaining a Fire-Resistant Coating Based on Acrylonitrile and Phosphoric Acid
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Increasing the fire resistance of wooden structures is an important task that must be solved for their long and safe operation. When a wooden structure catches fire, it can collapse and burn completely in 20-30 minutes. Fire retardants allow you to slow down the burning process by 2-3 times and prevent serious consequences. During this time, necessary measures can be taken, people can be taken out, valuables can be saved.
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Tojidinov Mashhurbek Baxodirovich. (2022). Obtaining a Fire-Resistant Coating Based on Acrylonitrile and Phosphoric Acid. Eurasian Journal of Physics,Chemistry and Mathematics, 13, 72–75. Retrieved from https://geniusjournals.org/index.php/ejpcm/article/view/2940
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