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No-Burn Fabric Fire Gard |
No-Burn Original Mih |
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No-Burn Plus Mih |
No Burn on Fabric burn test |
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No Burn on Fabric-note that the treated side on the right did not burn through |
No Burn on Paper burn test |
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No Burn on Paper-note that the paper burned up to the treated section then went out |
No Burn on PVC Pipe burn test |
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No Burn on PVC Pipe-note it did not burn through |
Untreated and No Burn Treated Miniature House burn test |
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Note that the treated house fire has already extinguished its self |
We pushed untreated house up against the No Burn Treated house – Still would not catch the No Burn Treated House on Fire |
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The untreated house – Still would not catch the No Burn Treated House on Fire |
The untreated house – Still would not catch the No Burn Treated House on Fire |
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We extinguish the untreated house which is a total loss |
We extinguish the treated house to find that it is still intact thanks to the Intumescent char barrier |
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The treated house interior structure is still intact thanks to the Intumescent char barrier |
We scraped the Intumescent char off to find the wood undamaged on the No Burn Treated House |
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The wood undamaged on the No Burn Treated House |
Easy to see which home would have survived a fire |
2009 University of Florida Demonstration





















