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Selma Mujanić, Nedim Hurem, R. Hasanagić
0 1. 10. 2025.

Fire Resistance Testing of Spruce Wood Using the Small Flame Test Method

Fire resistance of wood materials is crucial for the safety and longevity of construction structures, with spruce wood (Picea abies spp.) being widely used due to its mechanical properties. However, its natural fire resistance is limited, which poses a challenge in the context of fire safety. This study investigates the effects of various treatments and additives on enhancing the fire resistance of spruce wood. The methodology includes testing fire resistance using the small flame test in accordance with relevant standards. The expected results could contribute to improving safety standards in the construction industry, enabling broader and safer application of spruce wood in fire-sensitive constructions. Surface roughness analysis revealed significantly smoother surfaces in treated samples (Sa = 9.03 μm) compared to untreated sawn samples (Sa = 84.54 μm), which contributed to reduced combustion intensity. In small flame tests, untreated samples exhibited visible flames with flame heights up to 13.5 cm, whereas Burn Block treated samples showed no flame development and minimal color changes. Interestingly, burning depth was greater on treated samples, reflecting surface carbonization and the formation of a protective intumescent layer that slowed heat transfer and prevented deeper structural damage.


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