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Cellulose combustion, high temperatures

Gasification is the decomposition of hydrocarbon combustibles, such as cellulose, at high temperature by partial combustion, that is to say with a lack of air. [Pg.614]

Plastics in general (including all forms) are sensitive to high temperatures, among the more resistant being fluorocarbon resins, nylon, phenolics, polyim-ides, and silicones, though even these soften or melt above 260C. Other types (cellulosics, polyethylene, acrylic polymers, polystyrene) are combustible when exposed to flame for a short time and still others (polyurethane) burn with evolution of toxic fumes. [Pg.999]


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