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Dunno the team but jimmy Phillips scored

 

...and the only reason we took so many was because England were in San Marino the same week?

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Would imagine seats would also be made from plastic that incorporates flame retardant materials.

They would tend to char rather that burn in a more normal fashion

 

 

i know that, micky knows that

 

however, ill lay odds our safety certificate and insurance requires our RA are complied with and id be fcuking amazed if we dont commit to preventing smoking

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Looking at the number of trialists featuring, I can only assume that is reason for the game

According to Hyde unites Twitter, they had 2 players that were playing in a championship under 23 trial match ! Didn't say who though.

Would appear they were playing in this?

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According to Hyde unites Twitter, they had 2 players that were playing in a championship under 23 trial match ! Didn't say who though.

Would appear they were playing in this?

 

Yes, they did play in this game for us

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Would imagine seats would also be made from plastic that incorporates flame retardant materials.

They would tend to char rather that burn in a more normal fashion

i know that, micky knows that

 

however, ill lay odds our safety certificate and insurance requires our RA are complied with and id be fcuking amazed if we dont commit to preventing smoking

 

That is precisely why I can say, with some degree of confidence, that a cigarette, a match or a lighter will not set fire to a seat. A pyrotechnic flare most certainly is capable.

 

Pyrolysis is the chemical reaction where a material, when heated, gives off sufficient flammable gasses to allow combustion. The heat from a cig/match/lighter won't be sufficient; the heat from a flare almost certainly would be.

 

Regarding the flame retardant materials, that is based on temperatures as well. Flame retardant isn't flame proof, it means if you take away the initial flame (Match or lighter) it won't yet have reached the pyrolysation temperature. Again, the heat of a flare isn't how retardancy is measured.

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That is precisely why I can say, with some degree of confidence, that a cigarette, a match or a lighter will not set fire to a seat. A pyrotechnic flare most certainly is capable.

 

Pyrolysis is the chemical reaction where a material, when heated, gives off sufficient flammable gasses to allow combustion. The heat from a cig/match/lighter won't be sufficient; the heat from a flare almost certainly would be.

 

Regarding the flame retardant materials, that is based on temperatures as well. Flame retardant isn't flame proof, it means if you take away the initial flame (Match or lighter) it won't yet have reached the pyrolysation temperature. Again, the heat of a flare isn't how retardancy is measured.

 

I measure retardancy by reading anything Cheese posts on here.

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I measure retardancy by reading anything Cheese posts on here.

 

Amazing how retard can be pronounced reetard or ritard and mean two different things.

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i know that, micky knows that

 

however, ill lay odds our safety certificate and insurance requires our RA are complied with and id be fcuking amazed if we dont commit to preventing smoking

No doubt.

Not suggesting anything other- merely that folk needn't concern themselves that a Bradford could happen again.

 

Fwiw I reckon in this day and age, with all the medical knowledge, anyone smoking must be bonkers; and submitting it on others in such close proximity is just plain selfish.

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That is precisely why I can say, with some degree of confidence, that a cigarette, a match or a lighter will not set fire to a seat. A pyrotechnic flare most certainly is capable.

Pyrolysis is the chemical reaction where a material, when heated, gives off sufficient flammable gasses to allow combustion. The heat from a cig/match/lighter won't be sufficient; the heat from a flare almost certainly would be.

 

Regarding the flame retardant materials, that is based on temperatures as well. Flame retardant isn't flame proof, it means if you take away the initial flame (Match or lighter) it won't yet have reached the pyrolysation temperature. Again, the heat of a flare isn't how retardancy is measured.

Could get into an in depth discussion here. A bit of a pet subject for me, being a bit of a pyromaniac.

Did a project on fire retardancy whilst at uni.

 

An interesting subtle deviation in the definition of pyrolysis; from a more formal basis in studies to more practical real world use.

 

Any road I've slept since then, and the world's moved on; would imagine there's a whole host of new materials that do the job that were never known of in the 80's.

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Been to a few of hydes games this season and they are both quite tidy players,

Seen Khamsuk a couple of times (in person against Athy Colls and on telly against MK) and he’s impressed me both times. Very good technical player but not sure if he could handle the physical side of things.

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