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Urea-formaldehyde resins firelighters

Included in the definition of flammable solids are materials such as soil, sand, production material contaminated with flammable liquids, and firelighters combustible solids (e.g., wood, peat, cellular urea-formaldehyde resin, and compacted sawdust) that have been impregnated with a flammable liquid (usually kerosene or white spirit). When ignited, the liquid bums and propagates heat and flame to ignite, in time, the relatively less combustible solid. Firelighters are used as heat sources or to initiate the combustion of another material like coal. [Pg.99]

Firelighters, Solid A porous solid, e.g. cellular urea-formaldehyde resin, compacted wood shavings, etc., impregnated with flammable liquid, usually white spirit or kerosene, and designed to burn in a controlled manner. When heated, evolves flammable vapours. IMO 4145... [Pg.103]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.679 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.679 ]




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