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The chapter also includes a market review of and forecast information on the most common flame retardants on the market.
Stapleton's analysis revealed that chlorinated Tris – more formally, tris(1,3-dichloroisopropyl) phosphate, or TDCPP – was the most common flame retardant, found in 36percentt of the foam samples.
The most common flame retardant detected was tris(1,3-dichloroisopropyl) phosphate (TDCPP).
Prior to 2004, PentaBDE was one of the most common flame retardant mixtures added to polyurethane foam in furniture and other consumer products, particularly in the US.
TDCPP was the most common flame retardant identified in this screening study, with concentrations very similar to those reported in upholstered furniture.
The second most common flame retardant detected in samples purchased prior to 2005 was TDCPP, detected in 24% of samples as the sole FR and in 5% of samples in combination with PentaBDE.
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All of these chemicals are organohalogens, still the most common class of flame retardant additive.
In admitted female patients, this was true only in the children's age group, but in the adult and elderly, contact burn was the third most common cause with flame burn being the second most common cause.
The most common form of the flame fougasse was the safety fougasse which was constructed as follows: a barrel of incendiary mixture was placed horizontally in a low position with one round face pointing towards the target.
The problem of multiple grills is confounded, because when most people say they are having a "barbecue" they really mean grilling, or cooking over flame, the most common form of backyard cookery.
In our study the most common burns were caused by flame in the upper limbs, chest, neck and face.
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