Adhesives in Building: Selection and Field Application; Pressure-sensitive Tapes: Proceedings of a Conference Held as Part of the 1961 Spring Conferences of the Building Research Institute, Division of Engineering and Industrial ResearchNational Academy of Science-National Research Council, 1962 - 95 pages |
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Page 49 - United States General Services Administration, Public Buildings Service. Guide Specification, Section 301-1 "For all concealed horizontal and vertical ductwork, and for all concealed piping, covering materials and accessories shall have a fire hazard rating not to exceed 25 for flame spread and 50 for fuel contributed and smoke developed. Ratings shall be determined by Underwriters