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| FREQTIS(PPS/LCP) - Characteristics with no addition of flame retardant Since both PPS and LCP have a high limiting oxygen index of the base polymer, these compound materials also exhibit a flame resistance of...
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The concentration of oxygen required to maintain burning. See ASTM Procedure D2863-74. |
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Limiting Oxygen Index - ISO 4589-1 & ISO... |
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Limiting oxygen index is the minimum concentration of oxygen that will just support flaming combustion in a flowing mixture of oxygen and nitrogen. This article provides an overview of ISO 4589-1 & ISO 4589-2 with links to resources, books and publications. |
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