Abstract
A series of small-scale test-burn experiments were conducted at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) in order to study variables which might affect the fire performance of plastic packages containing flammable liquids. The study demonstrated that manipulation of packaging variables could de crease the rate of fire growth as well as the peak rate of heat release by up to 70%. Critical variables were thermal insulation of bottles within the cartons, the material of construction and size of the bottles, and the use of flame retar dant in the corrugated packaging. The research identified ways in which plas tic bottles could be protected but made no attempt to optimize either methods or economics. Further experimental work as well as technical innovation in packaging design is needed.
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